Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1896 — Page 3

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NElfrS/ TUESDAY. MARCH 3. 1898.

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WANTED—11 hLR HELP.

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Hadley ave.

HTXMTIfiD^I.l I

full ». m

WANTED—HISCKl.l, A.VEOl WANTED TiU-l-m.iiKO. •

TO LET— HDO m a.

I

TO LET-HOI •>EH.

L A.; fxpanent t-d ahotmaktr.

. Mar<’h 4.

Hits’a iff* bread.

WANTED—Try it! Try It!

1,1 . T ,W AirirKD—Q 1 rl about IWtttn. good home. H Ktyaiotit av*._ _ _ _ j W ANTED—DlnlnK-room fir Is. ' *«H N. Dtla-

ararc, room S.

WANTKlV-Two atw.UK Ktl' 1 *- •VI N. llllnol* at., third floor. WANTKD—Oiil for KtoeraJ bouatwork. 1*5 Capitol av*., 8. * Wants.:* '. for Kenrral houatwork. Call

411 8. Meridian.

WANTED—Com;H»tU*<r. BA K EH A TON. 3* S. M<*! idtan at. WANTED—tirrmjn U>y in bakery. HR UN EH. »4 \V. .Sovnth at.

WANTED—Otrl tor gmaral houatwork. 1«W X. IHinoia at.

Call

WANTED 43t»d girl tor general houaework. * *0 N Dolawan at. 1 W ANTKI ►^Oo«)d c.rman girl at ISO Wright | at., comer K. MotTia. ! W A SITED - Retlnetl i ladle* to work on •alary at m Tru >t Building. >

WANTED—Experienced girt; cook. 23* Ontrai ave.

must be good

WANTED - Kxperten.^d dishwasher; white; ntacance. 14* X. Hlinota. WANTED—Voting girl to assist In general housework: 2a) Fletcher ave. WANTED ■ White girl; housework, no washlag; reference*. 187 Blake at. WANTED—Two ladies to take orders; investigate. 132 N. New Jersey.

VI AXTED-Puiicture* repaired. 2Sc. W. VAN-

DERPOH., 2*_E. Washington.

WANTED Coo 1 German girl to do general houMWork. 321 E. Vennont at. )| WANTED-A good German girl to do general

housework at tit N. Delaware jib

WANTED—Girl with eaperienct for general

hnuaawi rk. Apply 534 N. Dlaware. ^

WANTED—WH1 fpen for business as soon as

loss l»y Are is adjusted. BORN A CO.

WANTED-"Young white girl for housework; German preferred. 13 Wallace Flats. WANTED—CHAS. wjuLlG. furniture. carpeU and stoves, now at 7» W. Washington at. WANTED—Fealtwr* ranovated. bought and »,,ld. HI Massachusetts ave. B. _F.JDUBOIS. WANTED-Elret-ciass wldle cook, immediately. Apply to suporlntendlent "f City Hospital. WANTE1»—Girl h>r out ’ of city; home-like place; best wages. US’* N. Dlawart/ room 3. WANTED—”A Pretty Governess” free with Keller's Kompound. Coupon in each ageWANTED - K*w more boarders; homelike meal*. *3 per week; six meals, II. *8 W. Ohio. ___ WANTRD-Olrl for general housework. Apply at 463 Beiiefontalne' at. Swedish girl prett ■. red. V .^NTKD—Intelligent young girl for Jewelry t .ere; must speak German. Address A 33, cr-. t News. WANTED—Experienced white girl for general housework. Call at side entrance 136 E. MselilGan at; WANTED-am for general housework: must be goo<l co<ik. who can room at home. 121 Senate ave., X. WAVnfilt—4'onks; hotel*; families; wages |7, 14. EXt'HANGB HMHLDYMJ2NT AGENCY. Hr* .v Delawajf. W ANTED-Worom. to prepare vegetables for fates House kitchen. Apply to the steward. " Co Hn l £*• rntiaflce. A\ ANTED- Special induce-menta this week at the EAEMION TAILORING CUTTING <• '*HQOL. W hen Block. . WAXTED— Voti to see the bargains In Vose plgnos atf WULSCHNER'S special sate, 78 and ») N. l‘ennrylvanla. WANTED—A good girl, to cook, wash and lr..n, no second work; German preferred; r<-'erenees. S23 N. Meridian. WANTED—Super nuous hair. moles. birthmarks. permanently removed; warranted. VARIN, room f). over Ayres's. WANTED- Lady cashier. Call Pearson's drug store, with reference, 4 to 7 p. m.. Tuesday and Wednesday, J. D. PEARSON. WANTED—Twenty-live girls to learn the tailoring trade; wages paid from the start. JT'A K. Meridian st., over^ Adams Express Co. WANTHJD—Ltidy retoucher; must be Urstclaas; one who understands printing and finishing preferred. Address C 23. care News.

WANTED—Amateur lady singers. Address CARRIE RUSSELL OPERA CO., Gas City. InJ.. March 6; New Castle. Ind., March 7. WANTED—Lady to put some money where you can get a handsome income. Your money Is secured by first mortgage. Address W 31, care News. ^PANTED—<f»n furnish help on-short notice: private families, hotels, restaurants. Call or address MUH. HOUGH, L. E. HUGHE'S EM HiOVMENT, N. Delaware^ Telephone «U. WA VTEl» - 1KDIANAPOLIS THEATRICAL mmEAir and ooi,le<*k of acting, 82>^, E. Washington. Han*lsomely furnished; comnXely equipped. Only practical college In In dlang. WANTED—Six dressmakers, between age of i'i and 40 years, to sell dresses and wraps; must know how lo take measurements; must give good reference; good wages to right pari tie*. Plea*" don’t call unless you can fill the above. WORLD'S FAIR STORE. WANTED—Ladies and gentlemen for a flratcla** theatrloal company; singers and dancers: musical artists; specialty people; new beg oner* winhing to learn a good act or specialty of eny kind and secure a good paying engagement, call PROF.. RAY NO'S. 130 W. Ohio st. WANTED — Eight salesladies; must understan<l dresstttoklng. Wanted aix dressmakers, to sell dresses and wraps; must know how to take - measurements; between age of 25 and 4fl year*; first-class reference will be reoiiircd. Aru'. good wages will be paid to right prUCii. WORLD'S FAIR STORE. VV AXTED—blTU A nONS. situation Wanted-to do cooking. «2 Chapel st. ■ ,

SITUATION WANTED—Good neccr.d v.otk. 2H N. Noble.

German girl;

SITUATION WANTED—By experienced driver. ile>r<-n.«*A AdUryss E 22, care News. Situation”• wanted*—By~girfin" family oit aduila. Address K 39, North Indianapolis. SITt ■ ATC >N W A NTE D— By in I d die-aged _ wom - an. nn nuiso. Call 423 E. Seventh. Best ref-ereni-o.

6TTUATKVN 1/AMTED—Housework In family; nt waihlng; experienced girl. Address Q 22, cure New*. SITUATION _ WANTEIX-Hy a SwedDh woman; no Charges to receive her. S3 W. Ohio; hall entrance. SITUATION "WANTED^ By colore.l" man, In private .family'. l<eat city reference. Address K 21. care News, SITUATION WANTED - By . middle-aged widow, at nurse or housekeeper for widower; good i-efetence». ITJ E. Market. SITUATION WANTED—By good sTt-nogra-pher; ertp*PWinced; will work cheap; reference. Address G 23. care Newx SITUATION WANTED—By Swed"e~glrl; wages $1.50: w*n'« pood home. L. E. HUOLE’S EMPLOYMENT %% N. Delaware. SITUATION lY ANTED-A s' bili" entry clerk .k- ««*e'.*rnn: b*v<kke*-per; any kind of otlloo vrthk. Addrer* E. W.. 232Meridian at. SItT'ATIOX Vv ANTED-A lady~with good"reference d**lr*x a position in email private famlij. Ad-IrcM ANNA SPEARS, box 363. Anderson, Ind.

SITUATION WANTBL)—By goo-1 girl; light hoii*ek *eiilng. with privilege of using piano one hour tueh day; wage* no object Address $8 Radley av«.. Weal Indianapolis. SITUATION WANTEIV-Grodinate University of Pennsylvania Dental School desires position u* aaaliithvt In established dental office. References i in hanged. Address H 22. care NeWs.

•rrratidn wanted-nwm’t fkip tw* *p*m. f4<-e the people we have got for business men. contractors, and for any Job you need them. Call .nd see fhe Indianap.iHn Labor AatoelaSl'n. 3S_W Ohio. L. E. HUGLK. Manager. •tiff.ATlO.V "*$YANTED—Building”ani loan: exp-rlence,! effice manager: f» mi liar »ith •very de:ai; of field work; kn.*w Indie nn thorotirhiy; wic- erful pa*I experience; will con*'d'r pr«*>.'»»!»So« frt.m Indlanap-jlla company THAT WVXTt TO GROW. Give full partlcb!«. i> Atidrara P 21. care News. »VA YTI :n—AGILYTS. AGENTS W,NTEIV M«ke'$5 ^er day easy. Partica!.i: ?. 13 Meikel st.

AGENTS reference

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U Twenty ladies wanted to • tm commitwlon. fall at lludaim Trust Budding to-

ow. Wswwo, » and it a. m. ACENTR WANTED-LIKE OF M’KIXLEYBright rueo and «often are Riaking from $10 to 03 a day handlimr out new b.<ok. Every-L-dy watite thi* graphic and authentic biography of the brilliant advocate protaction Bold o»*y by *ubivript<oo and exclusive tarritr<ry gtv*u. Act promptly and get in um w,tn with thff reft. , For let me. ct:.. adtlr* the

N. a Hamilton ub-

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g-ig Builder*'

Grove. V san . _ . .*r; *t»i« ry X and Marvb

WANTED—A good blacksmith and blacksmith _ helper at 104 Kentucky ave. WANTED—Pun turn* repaired. Sic. W. VANDERPOOL. zsc E. Washington. WAITED—Experienced button boy for shoe _siore. Addrese B 22, care New*. WANTED—Good canvassers to sell soap. Call at 532 Bellefantkloe *t.. 6 p. in. WANTED—Will pay salary to gentlemen of nice address. 318 Trust Building. WANTED—Man to Invest $890 in good paying business. Address 7. 19, care News. WANTED—Young man. stenographer and typewriter. Address 1C 22, care News. WANTEl>—Draughtsman on structural iron work. HETH K RING TON & BERNER. WANTED—Lodging. Wc; quiet and comfortable. 290 W. Market st. (Closed 10 p. m.) WANTED—Drug clerk: about two or three years' experience. Address P 22, care News. WANTED—First-class bicycle repair man. Apply at factory Hay A Wiilias Manufacturing Company. - WANTED—Do* you want the best bicycle on the market? Call and see our line. 63 Massachusetts ave. WANTED—To loan money on watches, diamonds; fair dealing and private. Room 24 Ingalls Block. WANTED—Are you out of employment? Let us assist you. Room 17 Fair Block, opposite Union station. * WANTED—insurance solicitors in city and all parts of State; salary or commission. 48 Journal Building. WANTED—50c to $2 an hour painting signs with our patterns. Send for price list. 287 E. Vermont st. WANTED—Inventors' assisted; patents procured on easy payments; information free. MIXTURN. Igu, x. Meridian. WANTED—Young man to take care of horses. milk cows, and make himself generally useful; white preferred. 1938 W. Washington si. WANTED—$25 per week and expenses to sell cigars; experience unnecessary; special inducements. VALLEY CIGAR CO., St. Louis. Mo. WANTED—A man to place some money in a grand Investment; your money Is to be secured by first mortgage. Address W 21, care

News.

WANTED—Every girl and man Join the Indianapolis Labor Association; 25 cents admits you as n member. Work Immediately. 23 W. Ohio; hall entrance. WANTED—Salesman for best selling spring and summer line on the rood. Liberal salary. ul*^. side-line men. CALIFORNIA CIDER COM PA NY._OhU'ago. WANTED—Salesmen to sell cigars to dealers: $100 monthly and expenses; experience unnecessary. Wriie for particulars. SUPERIOR CIGAR CO.. UhIcagu. WANTED—We want young men and ladles for the telegraph service; positions secured. Address J. D. JOHNSTON, room 11 Lake Erie railway generai_ office^ _ WANTED—Traveling salesman; sell to dealers; $100 monthly and expenses; experience unnecessary. Write for particulars. ACME CIGAR ,CO., Chicago. WANTED—Pocket side line for traveling salesmen: big money: sample by mail, 25c. EDUCATIONAL PLAYING CARD CO., 89 Baldwin Block, Indianapolis, Ind. WANTED—Thaw experienced solicitors for one of the largest local building and loan associations; no expense fund: no withdrawal charges. Address T 18, care News. WANTED—Gentleman who can Invest $26 to $50 In paying business; one who is not engaged preferred. References must be exchanged. Address L 23. care_News. WANTED—Man and wife; country place; suburb; man must be good driver and hostler; woman a good cook and housekeeper; both must be reliable and give good references. Address VV 19, jrare News. \5%8NTED—An Intelligent gentleman as salesman for a Chicago house; must not be afraid of hard work. Previous experience not essential; reference. Apply in person to H. C. LOGAN, 41 W. Washington st. WANTED—500 flint-class stone cutters in Chicago. Wages $4 a day eight (S) hours' work. Make applications to THE CUT STONE CONTRACTORS' ASSOCIATION OF CHICAGO, care of Oilcago poatofllee, Chicago. III. WANTED—An Idea. Who can think of some simple thing to patent? Protect your Ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERRURN & CO., Patent Attorneys. Washington. D. C., for their $1.500 prise offer. WANTED—Men—Demand for barbers is greater than w« can possibly display. Only eight weeks required to learn trad" and have steady situation. Wages made while learning; complete outfit of tools free to each student. Write for I Bust rated catalogue postpaid. CINCINNATI BARBER COLLEGE. 428 Plum. Clncinnatl., WANTED—Salesman, canvassers only, In every city and town in the United States. Biggest little thing aver invented; a household necessity. Our great selling points: Very low In price; practical; useful; no fortune; will make you from $2 to $2.30 per day. and every day at that. Positively no fake. Loafers not wanted. NEHOC MFG. CO.. 2T S. Meridian ■t., Indianapolis, Ind. NOTICE. ^ NOTICE—Tlsh-Uijidngo! NOTICE—GATES, Dentist, room 1 Odd Fellows

Block.

NOTICE—You must eat it to appreciate It— Hltz's cinnamon cake. NOTICE—Barbers wanting tools and outfit, call WM. HALL. 289 Bright st. NOTICE—Every Day Cook Book free with Kel_lw's Kompound. the fcreat washer. _ NOTICE—Pho-multigraphs. BENNETT'S. Five positions at one sitting. See them. NOTICE—EVERROAD & PRUNK. furnace* _and tin work._170 Indians ave. Telephone 1188. NOTICE—Wanted all paper-hangers to meet In the DeSoto Block, 2914 E. Market. Wednesday evening, 7:30. NOTICE—Hot-air furnaces, with combination burners for gas and other fuel at the same time. JOSEPH GARDNER. 39 Kentucky ave. Telephone 322. NOTICE—Damage suits and settlement of estates a specialty; detective work and counsel furnished free. E. L. GOWER. Attorney. 29',4 N. Pennsylvania st. NOtTcK—There will be a meeting of Brightwood Baptist church for the election of three trustees, on Wednesday evening. March 12. JAM EH RAPSOX, Church Clerk. . NOTICE—Stockholders of the GERMAN MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., before selling call on NEWTON TODD. 6 Ingalls Block, corner Pennsylvania and Washington at*. NOTICE— R. R. MILES. 1"8 AND 110 S. ILLINOIS ST. Merchant tailoring and a specialty in pants. Twelve thousand palm to show you, from $1 up. NOTICEDHighest cash price paid for policy holders' subscriptions to new stock In THE GERMAN MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. PHILIP REICHWEIX. Room No. 14 Brandon Block. Southwest cor. Washington and Delaware ats. NOTICE— , DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Williams & Walton has this day dissolved, D. A. Williams retiring from business, Georg" B. WaMon assuming all indebtedness. All perst ns knowing themselves Indebted to the firm, please call and settle with Geca-jte B. Walton, who will continue In the business at the same Iccatlon, U 8. Delaware st. D. A. WILLIAMS. GBO. B. WALTON. NOTICE— Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership firm of Carlin & Lennox, composed of Frank J. Carlin and Edwin L. Lennox, is dissolved by mutual consent. All claims against said firm shall be presented for payment to said Frank J. Carlin and Edwin L. Lennox. All accounts due said firm will be collected by said members thereof. FRANK J. CARLIN. EDWIN L. LENNOX. Indianapolis. January 6. l*w. We. Frank J. Carlin, Edwin L. Lennox and Wm. M. Carlin, have this day formed a copartnership for the sale of pianos, organs, band instruments, aheet music, general musical merchandise, and repairs of all musical Instruments. We solicit the patronage of our friends and the general public. * FRANK J. CARLIN. EDWIN L. LENNOX. WM. M. CARLIN. January $. 1896.

STORAGE.

WANTED-Fine livery and carriages. WOOD'S

STABLKH.

WANTED—Cash for household goods. 139 W.

Washington.

WANTED—Ga* trust stock. NEWTON TODdI

6 Ingalls Block.

WANTED—Use Pond Lily CatarrlTcure. Sold

by a!! druggists.

WV Vi'KD i, . • : y stock for ersh.

F 21. care News.

WANTED—Writing to do at home. Address

Y 22. care News.

W ANTED—six good lied maker*. M ADDEN'8 _'^LJ

lounge factory. _ WANTED—Leave your order for Hitz's cele-

brated cinnamon cake.

TO LET—Clean, furnished rooms. 115 N. IS’.l- ; NO LET*- Tlah-1-mtngo.

nots.

TO LET—List. 16 Circle.

TO LET-Thre,

bama.

TO LET—Furnished

North.

m.-, furnished. N1 X

rooms; modern

TO

,*T

84 E.

TO LET—flA YLE8. 77D E. Market. TO LET—tiPASx"&”ub..' SS~E. Market. -

FOR « 4LE—HISCKLLAXKOUS. FOR .vALE-Ti-.t-i mlngo. FOR SALE—A three-chair barber shop. Virginia ave. , FOR SAM 1 !—$1<M wheel, ’85 pattern, for 30 S. Illinois.

FOR ViLl!—MISCELLANEOUS.

FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE.

-Uu^d milk cow. 1496 N. Illinois j BNAL ESTATE—If

Address ( _

TO LET—■Furnished room;

Yoik st

TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms; gases; bath.

12 N. Illinois.

bath. 70 W. New j TO LET—See list. C. E. COFFIN A CO.

TO LET—Furnished room for light housekeep-

ing^ 200 Bright.

TO LET—Unfurnished front room: first floor.

33 Huron ft.

TO LET—Furnished rooms.

Senate ave., N.

TO LET—Oh, how delicious, cake.

Hitz's cinnamon

FOR SALE—Cigar store. Call ami investigate.

FOR SALE

17 Indiana av*.

FOR sa:

street.

FOR HaT.1v

Deui-oor.i *: ^

FOR HALE—Harnase shop.

Oivenfic.d, Ind.

gAYLKS.

’quire Knabr piano; cheap, a

Address box 163,

1.6*1 printed dodgers for 81. TOR. 26 N. Delaware.

$5 and $«. 231

TO LET—Three-room house. Rear of 410 N.

Illinois st.

TO LET—Near Circle, seven rooms. 315. 7$V4

H, Delaware.

TO LET—See list at 96 E. Market, ground floor. GREGORY & APPEL.

FOR HALE—Second-hand Box 30, Coatsvllle, Ind.

set tinner's tools.

FOR SALE—Bull-terrier brood bitch: tered. 164 Fayette st.

regi*-

W ANTED Teeth. $3: crowns. $2. SELLERS, Dentist. 29'4 S. Illinois WANTED—Guitars, mandolins and violins to repair. 6 Indiana ave. WANTED—Pupil* for French, German and music. 271 H. Meridian. WANTED—If you want (he best photos, go to BENNETTS. $1 dozen. WANTED—To buy common pigeons. 265 S. Illinois st. AL SMITH.

TO LET—Several nice rooms

395 X. Senate ave.

TO LET^

Bread.

bath; both gases.

Every loaf labeled Hltx's Rye

Tak- no other.

TO LET—Two unfurnished front rooms: modern house. 131 Broadway.

WANTED—Old gold and silver WARD, 11 N. Meridian st.

for cash

TO LET-Rooms; M6’~ N. Meridian st. DYER & RASSMANN. 31 Circle st. TO LET—Two parlors, unfurnished or partly

furnished. 76 E. New York.

TO LET—Two rooms for dressmaking, over

millinery store. 37S S. East st.

WANTED—A loan of Sf ri; good security given. Address S 23, care News. WANT11I~-Repairing at the OUTING CYCLE LIVERY, 19> X. IVelavvare at. WANTED—Highest prices paid for furniture, carpets, etc. 232 E. Washington.

TO LET—Two unfurnished rooms -for light

housekeeping. 287 N. Noble st.

TO LET—One gentlemen. 2

furnished room, suitable for

'? X. Delaware at.

WANTED—For office railings, store fixtures and repairs go lo 78 E. Market st. WANTED—Who has the best bicycle for $25 cash. Address E 23. care News. WANTED—Cash paid for elm lumber at hoop factory. PATTERSON A BUSBY. WANTED—Bicycle: second hand: Waverley preferred. Address P 23. care News. WANTED—Old hats and rubbers to repair. WM. DE PUY, 17 Massachusetts ave._ WANTED—Take your oicycle to 63 Massachusetts ave. when you want it repaired. WANTED—To borrow $450 on real estate; good security given. Address S 21, care News. WANTED—Six-foot standing desk and small safe in good condition. Address F 22, care News. WANTED—$5 for full set teeth - Extracted without pain at EARHART'S. 161,4 E. Washington. WANTED—Highest prices paid for furniture and stoves; also exchanged for new. 187 W. Washington. WANTED—To loan money on watches and diamonds: fair dealing and private. Room 24 Inga!!s_Block : WANTED—To rent lunch-room at some Junction or depot. Address F. B., 184 S. Illinois st.. Indianapolis. WAXTED—To 'borrow $2,000 on property worth $5,000; C per cent.; no commission. Address T 23. care News. WANTED—To rent five to ten acres garden land, north; prefer It with house. Address K 2i). care News. WANTED—Part of lot In desirable section Crown Hll! cemetery. Call at room 37 Bald- • win Block. Executon WANTED—Housekeepers to buy Stlrk's Gas Garbage Burner; when gas low. burn woo or coal; will not clog. 87 X. Delaware st. WANTED—Second-hand brusseis and ingrain carpets. MACK'S CARPET AND KUO FACTORY, Fourth and Canal. Telephone 243. WANTED—Young man to take down-stairs, furnished from room In private family; board If desired. Address N 23. care News. WANTK! >—Ladles and gentlemen call at *6 W. Washington st. Get your meals, 10c, 20c. $4.20 commutation ticket, $3. $1.20 commutation, $1-; WANTED—Nicely furnished room and alcove, or large room with folding bed, in first-class privat" family. References. Address F 23. care News. a "wXnTKD—Everybody to know’ ihat we are headquarters for loose and mounted diamonds; all size and prices. J. C. 3IPE. 18V4 N. Meridian.

WANTED—You to take advantage of our $50 to $100 caving on fine pianos, and buy one on payments at once. WULSCHNER'9, 78 and 8) N. Pennsylvania. WANTED—Four or five unfurnished rooms; complete: bath-room second floor; light housekeeping; for man and wife; no children. Address E 21, care News. WANTED—Everybody to buy their railroad tickets at 8LATTS & POE'S cut rate ticket office, formerly Frey's. 122 S. Illinois at. Telephone 362 and save money. WANTED—A chanee to figure on your next Job of printing. Work the best; prices right. CHANCE-MATTHEWS PRINTING CO., 107 E. Washington st. Telephone 1282; WANTED—Carpet cleaning. 3c pe? yard. Beautifal rugs made of old carpets, cheap; firstclass work. Telephone 243. MACK'S CARPET AND RUG FACTORY. Fourth and Canal. WANTED—Paper-hanging estimates, with or without goods; first-class work guaranteed: chespest prices. 'Phone 1389. OOODYKOON’TZ DECORATIVE CO., 160 Sheffield ave., Haughvllle. Ind.

run tradc.

FOR TRADE—House painting for horse. 626 Senate ave.,_N. FOR TRADE—$300 rental property for farm. 135 W. Pratt st. FOR TRADE—1.000 business cards for $1. VICTOR. 26 N. Delaware.

TO LET-Nicely furnished room: housekeeping; cheap. Inquire 171 E. South. TO LET—Three beautiful rooms for gentlemem hath. 410 N. Pennsylvania st. TO LET—Nicely furnished room to gentleman; private family; bath. 354 N. Illinois. TO LET—Room, with first-class board; modern; conveniences. 28 Ft. Wayne ave. TO LET—Furnished front room; alcove; all conveniences; very cheap. 172 N. East. TO LET—Furnished room for two gentlemen, _wUh board, $4 per week. 76 E. New York. TO LET—Nice rooms, with board; splendid __home. 171 N. Capitol, above Indiana ave. TO LET—Two rooms: down town; man and wife. Reference. Address X 13. care News. TO LET—Rooms on second floor, with power _(4_h.) for light jnanufactoring. 95 E South sL TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms; suitable for gentlemen; modern conveniences. 84 W. Vermont. TO LET—Furnished and unfurnished rooms; housekeeping. Ryan Block. Indiana and CapItol aves. TO LET—Nice front; modern, furnished; bath; 2>4 squares postofflee. 191 N. Delaware. Gentlenian only. TO LET—Furnished front rooms; bath, heat and light; new, and all modem conveniences. Oft'p Senate ave., X. TO LET—Unfurnished room; square and onehalf from Denison. HENRY D. PIERCE. 19**; N. Meridian st. TO LET—Washington st.. large, front office room; second floor; News Building. Inquire at business office of The News. TO LET—Nicely furnished front~room, with alcove; family or gentlemen; school, church, within two squares. 1449 X. Illinois. TO LET—Furnished front room for single gentleman; modern conveniences; locations central. Reference. Addn-o T 21. care News, TO LET—Furnished or unfurnished front rooms; bath and balcony; Independent front :ranee; housekeeping. Address V 22, care

[ewe.

'O LET—Desirable furnished rooms wltn board; only limited number boarders; no small children. References exchanged. Address G 19, care News . TO LET—One or two pleasant rooms to gentlemen, near Woodruff Place; on car line; private family; no children; reasonable; referenews. Address K 23, care News. ' TO LET^Beautlful front suite (furnished or unfurnished), with Liard In private family; grate; furnace; elegant bath; every modern convenience. Address O 13. care News. TO LET—Rooms, with board. ».75To~$6 per week; first-class table board by ticket If desired. Rooms $1 and $3 per week. 82 l 4 Massachusetts ave. 'Phone 627. ENTERPRISE HO-

TEL

TO LET—MISCELLANEOUS. TO LET—A garden farm near city; 26 acres; good house and_barn : 51_LombaYd Building. TO LET—22 acres near city. Forty acres near Maywood. Both have houses. HILGENBERU, 27_ Ohio. TO LET—Roonnf supplied with power, water heat. etc., for manufacturing purposes. WRIGHT & WRIGHT, 117 S. Capitol ave.

FINANCIAL.

I TO LET—Seven-room house, $14. 261 Davidson

st, . Inquire next door.

TO LET-See list at MrMORKOWS, corner

_ Pennsylvania and Market.

TO LET—Get our prices on furniture, carpets and stoves. BORN A.- CO. TO LET—On E. Ohio st.; six-room dwelling; all new; 816. 621 E. Ohio st. TO LET—507 Park ave.. seven rooms, $14. WM. (iORlXlN. II Baldwin Block. TO LET—New. four-room cottage; natural _ gas. Rear !*C5 N. Delaware. TO LET—141 N. Illinois si. i«8 N. Iliinois st. W. 8 BaRKLEY.J E Michigan. TO LET—Will open for business as soon as _loss by fire is adjusted. BORN A CO. TO LET—Seellst of H.~M. — HADLEY, Rental Agent, 85 E. Market st. (Ground floor.) TO LET—Houses rented and rents collected by W. K. MICK A CO., 68 E. Market st. TO LET—Five-room house in good repair. $9. 511 S. Illinois. Apply 302 Massachusetts ave.

FOR SALE—Beautiful, white enameled bathtub, gold trimmings,'$!6. 116 N. Delaware. FOR SALE—Lot In gas city: will trade for building material. D. C. MORGAN. Camby, Ind. FOR SALE—A few unredeemed watches and diamonds, very cheap, a: room 24 Ingalls Block. FOR SALE—An endless assortment of switches at M. E. PHELAN'S. 16V4 E. Washington st.

FOR SALE—Pool table: cheap; in good ahapa. 5$ Indiana ave. FOR HaI.E—It take* the cake—Hits’* cinnamon cake. Try It. FOR sale—109 loads of ■havings, cheap, at PARRY MFG. CO. FOR SALE—Furniture, carpet* and stoves i$7 MasSachu~eu« ave.

TO LET—Nearly new, four-room house, with cement walk and porch; $8. 171 Columbia

ave.

TO LET—Six-room house; 53 Eureka ave.; $10; natural gas. R. H. KTROUSE, 25 E. Market,

room 3.

TO LET—Moving, furniture and piano wagons, j S. P. HAMILTON. 11 S. Alabama st. Tele-

phor.e 768.

TO LET—423 Bellefontaine: seven rooms; newly painted and repaired; rent cheap. Cadi 683 College ave. TO LET—New, five-room house, $9.50; 100 ' Locke st. Inquire BERT BACON. 53 N. j Pennsylvania si. ! TO LET—Do you want to a rent a house? If so, please examine our list. SPANN A CO., 86 E. Market st. TO LET—Attractive, four-room house In good repair, $8. 179 Columbia ave. Apply 902 MassaCBuset ts ave. TO LET—To colored people, house of three rooms. Rear 331 E. Michigan st. REID | BROS.. 42 N. Delaware. j TO LET—Dwelling; eight large rooms: pantry; cellar; well; cistern; stable; gas; cheap to good tenant. 238 Hamilton ave. TO LET—Seven-room cottage; South st.. halfsquare west Virginia ave.; well; cistern. HENRY D. PIERCE, IS 14 N. Meridian.

TO LET—Five-room cottage; down town; bath and all conveniences; $16. Also, other desirable houses. JAY G. VOSS. 35 W. Market st. TO LET—Nine-room, modern house; hard and soft water; both gases; furnace: east front; Morton Place; yearly lease; no children. Address 7. 22. care News. TO LET^ UHAS. A. DALE _ . See list. Plan of each house for rent at our office. 5S_E. Market. Take elevator. TO LET—Fine suite of office rooms m The News Building; new and well lighted; all conveniences; might be let for light manufac- j turtng. For particulars call at The News office. TO LET—Money to loan: a large sum of home funds left In our'care to be loaned In sums of $1W tc $1,000 and upward at lowest rates of interest; can furnish money rame day you apply; pay back when you please. A. METZGER AGENCY, 5 Odd Fellows Hall. FOR SALE OK TRADE.

FOR HALE—First-class mion>sco|ie; perfect condition; halt price. 4;(4 S. Meridian or 170 Union. FOR HALE—Money to loan cn watchea and diamonds; fair dealing and private room. 24 Ingalls Block. FOR SALE—An elegant suit to order, $15. AH the n»w spring styles. TAYLOR & SCHNEIDER. 22 Circle at. Formerly with H R. Miles. FOR SALE—Six thoroughbred buff cochin hens and one cockerel, premium chickens. Will sell for one dollar each. Quitting the business. No. 1572 N. .Illinois st. FOR SALEBICYCLES AND SUNDRIES AT RIGHT PRICES. New bicycles. $50 to $100. Second-hand bicycles, $5 to $40. Choice of any wheel, $5 down and $5 a month. Not a cent of Interest or extras of any kind Not a cent of Interest or extras of any kind, and a lantern, bell, fltwr pump, wrench, trouser guards, chain lubricant, lock and chain, tool bag. small pump, oiler, repair kit, bottle oil. polishing cloth, wood rim enamel, with every new wheel. REPAIR WORK, 40c an hour. FLOOR PUMPS. $1. LARGE REPAIR KIT. 10c. DETACHABLE RUBBER MUD GUARDS $1. CEMENTS. 5c a bottle. GUARANTEED TIRES. $?: $8 and $9 a pair. BUILT-UP WHEELS, wood rims, barrel hubs. $9 set. CHAIN LUBRICANT. 5c and 10c. BELLS. 10c to $1.50. SWEATERS. 50c to $5. LAMPS. 75c to $4.50. Everything in the way of sundries; and don’t forget the price* are RIGHT. WHEELMEN" S COMPANY, 31 W. Ohio st. Telephone

18m.

FOR SALE—

FOR SALE—Hotel cigar and news stand. Call

56 W. Washington sl

FOR SALE—Practically new safe; bargain.

Address M 22. care News.

FOR SALE—Rooming bouse; centrally located.

Address B 21, care News.

FOR HALE—Handsomely furnished rooming-

house. 93 N. Alabama st.

REAL KHTATE—gATLBfl, 774* E. Market. REAL EgTATK—Hits'* ry* bread; beat «■

_ earth.

"REAL ESTATE—MILLg "it" BMALlTm'n. Dai*

aware st.

*EAi» •rfTATK—COLEMAN"S”WIT 11755 _ 1*. Washington. REAL fc^TATB—MKYKR £ KISErT’lnM» Indian* Trust. REAL ESTATit—Pnv«t# money to loan 6 pel cent. SAYLKS. 77(4 B. Market. k REAL ESTATE—Proper'ty'of aifkinds. HEN* RT tt Fay, 4,'_ !.. Wa, mu^ioh *t.

REAL ESTATE—Dwell.r.g» , menu. HENRY H. FAY. ton st.

raobJCy pay* L. Wash mg*

REAL ESTATE—Best lot 0*1 N. Mt-rldAn ft.} •ixty feet esst front. MclXTOtJH, «* K. Market.

REAL ESTATE- A new, seven-room hi»u.-«; j down town; at bargain. BOOTH A JOiW*-* i SOX - 7:l -» E. Mark.;. _____ REAL ESTATE—If #o!d aiU>;n tea days. $254

FOR SALE—Pneumatic blcytde; good coudl- \ CRUSIE. % SB K^Market if* 1, * rU “ *** J * ^ tlun; $12. 138»* Buchanan (rear). w,-W. r~ - — — _______ . _ ! RKAL ESTATE—Good bargains in vacant lot*; FOR HALE—Barber shop; old stand; ready for j Morton Phwt and Peniwylvania ft. HENRY

FOE SALE—Large ice box; six feet long; three

feet wide. 155 Indiana ave.

business; $6. Call 126 Oliver ave.

H. FA Y. 40*4 E. Washington st.

FOR HALE—Jersey cow; cheap if sold within I REAL ESTATE— ’ CHA& A. DALE, next thirty days. 179 Beacon st. ; 10$ lots m Bruce’s addition on Central, Pmk.

il ! Broadway, College ave.; ti.**) to $2,360.

FOR HALE—Good pool thble. Hell or trade, i 2

HTROUSK, 25 K. Market, room 3.

FOR HALE—For office railings, store fixtures and repairs go to 78 E. Market st.

FOR SALE OR TRADE-For city real estate. paying Job printing office. Address C 20, care News. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ten acres. 2*4 miles from the Belt railroad, southeast; apple, cherry and pear trees; also black and raspberriesr line location for fruit and gardening; bargain; $1,500. H. PLUMMER, 93 and 95 E.

Market st.

FOlTsALE OR TRADE—Choice lots in Light's Bellevue addition, near Broad Ripple; lots 1 all within two squares of sire;t car line; will ' sell lots on long time or trade farm or city property. Call room 13 Lombard Building. R.

C. LIGHT.

LOANS—48 Board of Trade.

LOANS—On watches. 35 N. Illinois. LOANS—C. F. SAYLES. 77>4 17 Market.

LOANS—For loans, from $5 up, go to 72 E. ‘ _ Market st. I LOANS—$5,000 to loan In one sum; cheap; no i delay. HAYLES. LOANS—If you want the best photos, go to 1 BENNETT'S. $1 dozem LO A N S—$500 to $23.obo' In bank. SMITH *

CO., 36 W. Washington.

buggy, fwtber Finder *v Ify Exchange fwl-

sllver; *tol«n om

STORAGE -Of all -kind* at CHARLES E. SHOVEK'S. 180 E._\Vauash sL STORAGE—Elegant accommodations; prompt and careful attention and reasonable prices. We pack, haul and store household goods. Telephone 6T5 HOGAN TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. STOR AGE—TH E UNION TRANSFER AND STORAGE <'0. is the oldest, largest, safest and cleanest storage bouse in the city. Corner K Ohio at. and Bee Line tracks <The old Dickson stunH.) STORAGE—Mdse, and household. Tel, 1343. INDIANAPOLIS WAREHOUSE COMPANY, 266-272 8. Pennsylvania st.. on railroad tracks. Capital stock $46**). W. E. KURTZ, Pres. F. V. CHLS'LETT, Trea*. H. A. CROHHI.AND, See. STORAGE- ' ’ ^ NEW STORAGE HOUSE. Merchant! m and household goods stored *t '•.west rat-s; new, clean, well-constructed building. Registered receipts Issued. INDIANAPOLIS STORAGE CO., $70-$72 8. Delaware on Pennsylvania R. R. > Telephone 1*4*.

• FOR TRADE—Clear lot for team of good I horses.', 11 8- Alabama st. I FOR TRADE—Ask your grocer for Hitz’s cin- | ntimon cake. Best on earth. I FOR TRADE—Bay horse, nine years old. for a pony. O. J. CONRAD. 70-72 Massachusetts ave. I FOR TRADE—Good, speedy, sound mure, for I fresh cow and calf. Inquire 33 8. Alabama , street. ! FOR TRADE—Five-room house and vacant lot for property at Sheridan, Ind. Address A 18. • care News. FOR~TRADE—Four gold watches for horse. ; buggy and harness. From 7 to 12 o'clock a. m. 134 Pleasant st. FOR TRADE—$3,500—Equity In a good property in Indianapolis for vacant lot* or drug store. Address N 22. care News. i . FOR TRADE—Diamond stud, gold watch or ! phaeton for a good bicycle. Room 60 Lom- ' ' bard Block. 24V4 E. Washington st. i TOR TRADE—A new stock of furniture. In i good location, for Improved lots or house and lot. Address T 22. ^care^Newsu 1 FOR TRADE—Equity in new. eight-room house; elegant location, north; for lot or smaller property. SHIRLEY, 74 E. Market. FOR TRADE—I have moved my office to room 1 4. 94>4 E. Washington st. Have all kinds j of stocks. Improved property, vacant lots and farms. J. C. CREOO. j FOR TRADE—Good cottage on Twelfth st. for 1 vacant lot; purchaser to assume building as- J sociation mortgage; small amount. FRANK 1 CALDWELL, room 89 Lombard Building. FOR TRADE—Elegant, modern, ten-room house; Capitol ave., between Sixth and Eighth sts.; want to trade for smaller prop- j erty near Indiana ave. of less value; this Is a rare change. Two good houses on Ash st., ; and one on Vine: a rental value of $57 per i month; with small mortgage against It; for a Marlon county farm. Six rooms. N. Pine st.; price, $2,500; $90<) straight loan. Double house; I Williams st.: price. $1,000; both properties now renting for $22; will trade for other property or small stock of goods. Nice property on 1 Twenty-sixth, between Pennsylvania and Delaware, for shoe stock; this properly has eight rooms and Is worth $2,500; Incumbrance. 21.10,). but worth the money. Forty acres good land near Columbus. Ind.. to trade for small stock of goods. Some nice lots. Marlon, Ind., clear, for property In this city; will pay some difference or assume mortgage. Eighty acres, six i miles east of Bluff ton. Ind.; good bank barn; ! good house; will trade for stock of goods. Ten-room, modern house; Ash st.; will take small property as part pay and balance on monthly payments. Ten lots. Ardmore addition. for good residence; pay difference. WEBB X RICHARDS, 1954 N. Pennsylvania

st. Telephone 247.

TO MET—OFFICES AM) STORES. TO LET—Corner store. Illinois and Market TO LET—Large store-room. No. 48 N. Illinois street. TO LET—Office* and moms. AD HER EYH. No, 7. 82V4 E. Washington st. j TO LET—Store'-room. 25 W ~ Washington at.. 1 finest location in city. DYER & RASSMANN. | 31 Circle st. ___ _ TO LET—Fine suite of offices; second floor; Western Union Building, 19 S. Meridian. G ; F._SAYLES. ; TO LBT—Building, No. 16 W. Pearl st.. well j adapted for a saloon; long lease given. A. METZGER AGENCY. ' TO LET—Do you want store-room? Possibly ! you will find what vou want on our list. ! SPANN & CO,. 86 E. Market. _ j TO LET—Washington st., large, front office room; second floor; News Building. Inquira at business office of The News.

LOANS—$500 to $50.0<)0. 5. 6 and 7 per cent. _ J _1_ A - SI11 RLF.Y. 74 K. Market. LOANS—Also building association shares purchased. at room 24 Ingalls Block. LOANS—Mortgage loans; lowest rates. HOR- 1 ACE McKAY, 29 1 -4 X. Pennsylvania. j L?^ANS—On watches and diamonds; large ! amounts a specialty. Room 24 Ingalls Block. I LOANS—Also building association shares purch.ised. NEWTON TODD. 6 Ingalls Block. ; LOANS—$100 to $20,000; Interest and commission reasonable. REID BROS., 42 N. Dela-

warest.

LOANS—I-arge amount of money to loan at rspecially low rates. DYER & RASSMANN, 27 Circle at. LOANS—Quick loans, lowest rates. Don't borrow without seeing the “UNITED STATES.” 89 Lombard Building. LOANS—Money to loan on farm lands; large and small sums; agents wanted. J. S. LAMBERT. Denlfon Hotel. 260. LOANS—6 per cent, money on Improved real i estate. (No loans made outside of this city.) SPANN & CO.. 86 E. Market.

^PHYSICIANS. PHYSICIANS—

S. H. MALPAS, M. D.,

CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY. Marlon Block. Office hours, 8 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5:30 p, m.; Sundays, 8 to 11

F1XAACIAL *

LOAN'S—On dlamonids. 35 X. Illinois st. LOAXS—On all articles of value. SOLOMON,

25 3. Illinois st,

LOANS—Money to loan. HENRY H. FAY. 4054

E. Wariitngton st.

LOANS—On jewelry, clothing and other valua-

bles. 57 W. Washington.

LOANS—Made reasonable on city property and farms. UNION TRUST CO., 68 E. Market st. LOANS—Mortgage loans; 6 per cent.; reasonable fees. C. S. WARBURTON, 26 Lombard

Building.

LOANS—Private money at 0, 5%. 6 and 7 per cent., according to amount and security. C. F. SAYLE8. LOANS—Money on farms and city property; terms reasonable. THOS. C. DAY A CO., 72 E. Market st, LOANS—On farms; $100 and upward; home funds; lowest rates; no delay. A. METZGER. Odd Fellows Block.

PFAFFLIN GROCERY CO. SINDLINGER BROS.' FINE MEATS. 6c for 1 lb fresh ginger-snaps. 5o for 1 package pancake flour. * 6c for 1 package rolldd oats. 6c for 1 package rolled wheat. 35c for 10 lbs New York buckwheat. 25c for 25 lbs corn meal. 15c for 1 lb dairy butter. 1744c for 1 lb country roll. 60 for 1 can peas. 5o for 1 can corn. 5c for 1 can tomatoes. JVc for 1 can pesled peaches. T*e for 1 lb cheese. 10c for 3 quarts hominy. Be for 1 quart beans. 23c for 1 gallon sirup. 5c for 1 large mackerel. 30c for 1 bushel potatoes. Telephone 47$. 15c for 1 lb broken Java. MEAT DEPARTMENT. 4c for 1 lb boiling meat. 5c for 1 lb lamb. 5c for 1 lb beef roast. 6c for 1 lb corned beef. 8c for 1 lb fresh pork. 8c for 1 lb sausage, blood pudding, beadcheese and liver pudding. 8c for S. C. California hams 35c for 3 11)8 best lard. 744c for 1 lb chuck steak. 10c for 1 lb round steak. 1244c for 1 lb loin steak. lie per lb for best 8. C. hams. Fine Frankfurter and Wienerwurst. Pickled pigs' feet and tripe. 'Lambs' tongues. A full line of Armour's Star brand bacon and hams. 10c for 1 lb S. C. bacon. Just received, a new lot of flne D1U pickles and sweet mangoes. 100 N. ILLINOIS ST. UNDER THE TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. Telephone 473.

FOR SALE-

STOUT'S

GREAT SALE OF

WESSLING S ENTIRE)

LOANS—$730 private money to be loaned on mortgage at 6 per cent.; no delay. W. H. CRAFT & CO., 4744 N. Illinois st, LOANS—5 per cent, on large loans on business property: reasonable fees. C. S. WARBURTON. 26 Lombard Building.

LOANS—Sums of 500 and over. City property and farms.

C. E. COFFIN & CO.. 90 E. Market st.

LOANS—Money to loan on farm lands; large and small sums; agents wanted. J. S. LAMBERT. Denison Hotel. 260. LOANS—Money to loan on personal property and household goods. J. C. ERTEL, room 50 Lombard Building, 2444 E. Washington. LOANS—A large number of private funds'to loan. Apply to FLOREA & SEIDENSTICK271,4 s - Delaware st. LOANS—$2,500 of private funds, at 7 per cent" interest, on long time. HARDING & i HOVKY, Nos, 51 to S4 Lombard Building. IjOANS—Money to loan on Indiana farms’; ! lowest rate, with partial payments. Address ' C. N. WILLIAMS & CO.. CrawfordsvlU*, Ind. ] LOANS— 5 PER CENT. MONEY” j We are prepared to make loans at 5 and 644 ; per cent, on good business property. JOHN S ‘ SPANN_& CO. LOANS—Any amount on furniture, pianos, ve- ; hides, store fixtures or any kind of personal i property; guarantee the lowest rates. (Confl- ' dential.) E. J. OAUSF.POHL. 244 W. Wash- ' Ington st.. room 4. LOANS—Three notes. $560 each, payable in one, two and three years, 7 per cent. Interest. | secured by first mortgage. Also, gilt-edge mortgages, from $2i» up. for sale at all times. ! McINTOSH & SON. 66 E. Market st. LOANS—6 per cent, money, with privilege of pre-payment semi-annually; loans made on 1 improved real estate in this city only, in loans < of not less than $1,000; no delay; reasonable i fees. SPANN it TO.. 85 E. Market st. |

LOANS—

AT LAST You can now borrow money on your household good* on the building and loan association plan. Loans made from $10 up. HOUSEHOLD L#4.N ASSOCIATION 44 Lombard Building. 2444 E. Washington at.

LOANS—

MONEY! MONEY! MONEY* LOANED ON FURNITURE. PIANOS ORGANS, ETC., THE PROPERTY TO REMAIN IN YOUR UNDISTURBED TOSSESSION. " LOANS ON WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. EVERYBODY WHO WANTS MONEY. CALL AND SEE US. LOANS MADE ON SHORT NOTICE We ADVANCE MONEY ON FURNITURE fixtures, pianos, warehouse receipts, hoses’ wagons, machinery, etc.; In fact, we will; loan on any and all kinds of chattel property Without rejnoval. You can pay back the money in weekly or monthly installments. Any part paid reduces cost of carrying the loan. Can aa ,j our rates before going elsewhere. CENTRAL LOAN CO.. 1144 N. Meridian st., room 5. First stairway on the e&st side of N. Meridian at., near Washington, up-stalrs.

LOANS—

MONEYI MONEY! MONET!

LOANS — Money advanced on diamonds. watches and valuables of all kind* at lowest rates; private room. 35 N. Illinois 8t.; open

evenings.

LOANS—Money to loan; 5, 6 and 7 per cent., according to amount; fees reasonable and privilege of pre-payment. McINTOSH & SON.

66 E. Market st.

LOANS—Invest your money in first mortgages We Wave $2<io, $400 and $500, up t6 $5,000. run

twoond three years, on sale at all times.

McINTOSH * SON. 66 E. Market st. LOANS—We are located In our permanent quarters, and prepared to loan on farm and business men's real estate; lowest terms. JOHN B. HAXN, 323 and 334 Lemeke Building. LOANS—To loan, money In any aniountT'In sums of $200 to $5,000; on very easy terms; low rates; no delay; can accommodate you the same day that apply; loans on city or farm*.

C. W. OORSUCH. 15 Virginia ave.

LOANS—Money to loan; a large sum of horns funds left in our care to be loaned in sum* of 8100 to $1,000 and upward at lowest rates of interest; can furnish money same day you apply; pay back when you please. A. METZGER AGENCY. S Odd Fellows Hall. LOANS—Several thousand dollars to loan, * per cent., three, five and eight years; no commission; pay it back $1 per month on the

$100 and interest.

CHAS. A. DALE. 58 E. Market. Take elevator. LOANS—Wo are now located In our permanent quarters, where we are prepared to make loans to business men at a very low rate of interest. Loans made on household goods, pianos, organs, fixtures, or any good security. See us and save money. BOYD & MILLER, rooms 63 and 70, Baldwin Block. LOANS— ~ — ON FURNITURE, PIANOS. ETC. Without removal. Interest 7 per cent a year. On Building Association Plan. PERSONA!. PROPERTY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. Room 4 Lombard Building. 2444 E. Washington.

LOANS— 1

’ ‘ ‘ ' TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS

To loan in sums of

$10. $15. $20. $30. $50. $100, $200,

or any amount on

FURNITURE. PIANOS, ORGANS.

STORE FIXTURES, ETC.,

At rates which honest people can afford to pay. The property to remain in your

undisturbed possession.

EVERYBODY WHO WANTS MONET

CALL AND SEE 773.

We are Just as happy to make you a DO loan as one for $150. We will give you plenty of time to pay the money back. In fact, you can make the payments to suit yourself. Every payment so made ' reduces the coat of carrying the loan. We give you the full amount of money you ask for; no charges taken out In advance. The transaction Is sura to be private. Don't fail to see us and get

our rates.

INDIANAPOLIS MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY, Room 10, 87 R Market st.

LOANS—

STOCK

BOOTS, SHOES AND

RUBBERS.

BOUGHT BY STOUT, M CENTS ON DOLLAR. AND IS NWV PLACED ON SALE. EVERYTHING GOES. MEN'S SHOES. HATHAWAY, SOULE AND HARRINGTON MAKE. Genuine Kangaroo, congress or laca—$2.48. Wessltng's Price. $5. Genuine Cordovan, hand sewed, congress or lace- $2.48. , Wessling's Price, $5. Calf, congress or lace, hand sewed—$1.98. Wessling's Price, $4. j Calf, congress or face, machine sewed—$1.4*. Wessling's Price, $2.50 and $3. Calf, congress or lace, cork sole—$1.2$. Wessling's Price, $3. B Calf, congress or lace—98 cents. Wessling's Price. .J1.50. HEAVY BOOTS AND BROGANS AT ALMOST YOUR OWN PRICE.

LADIES' SHOES, 49c. Toe. 98c, $1.25 and $1.50. Wessling's Price, $1.50 to $4. Ladies’ Rubber*—19c, 22c, 26c.

GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED.

SALE TAKES

TO LET—First-class office and sleeping rooms. Trade Block and Fair Block, near Union atatlon. DYER A RASSMANN. Circle. TO LET—All or part store-room, 54 N. Pennsylvania st., opposite postofflee. Splendid lo- : cation. Address ALLISON, coze Bowen-Mer- I rill Co., _clty. I TO LET—Fine suite of office rooms in The ’ News Building; new and well lighted; all conveniences; might be let for light manufac- 1 tunng. For particulars call at The News office. 1 TO LET—Desk or office room In the best ' furnished and equipped offices In Ute city; j consultation loom; telephone; stenographer; j electric calls and all conveniences; charges reasonable. _Address W 22. care News._ TO LET—The new, six-story and basement iron, stone and plate-giasa. swell-front building; handsomest, best lighted and located In the State; 30x195 feet; seven floors; two electri# elevators 7 and I E. Washington st. C. F. HAYLES.

MONEY!

MONEY!

LOWEST RATES. EASY TERMR

PLACE

Are you In need of money? We loan money on FURNITURE. PIANOS. DROVXS. ETC., the property to remain In your possession. Loans made from $10 up. and we will as gladly make you a small loan as a targe one. Loans may be carried as long as desired, or paid In full or In part at ANY TIME, and each payment made reduces the cost of carrying the loan. No restrictions on moving within the city. You get full amount of money. No charges taken out In advance. If you owe a balance on furniture or piano, we will pay it off for you and carry it as long as you desire. OUR BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. Call and get our rates before borrowing. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO.. Room 307, second floor, Indiana Trust Building (old Vance Block), corner Washington st. and Virginia av*.

STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. LOANS MADE ON SHORT NOTICE. Money loaned on furniture, piano*, horses, wagons, store fixtures, warehouse receipt* and all kinds of personal property in any amount from $10 upward, the property to remain in your undisturbed possession. We also loan money on watches and diamonds. You can pay back the money In weekly or monthly Installments, and have the cost reduced proportionately. If you owe a balance on your furniture or piano, we will pay the same for you and carry It as long as you desire. No charges taken out In advance. Call and see us before going elsewhere. Established 1887. INDIANA MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY, Room 4 Lombard Building, Second Floor. 2444 E. Washington at Opposite Naw York Star*. ,

WESSLING'S OLD STAND. 242 E. WASHINGTON ST. STOUTS.

FOR n’ALE—Carpets and furniture for four |

room*. Address K £1, care News. 1 FOB FALK—Or rent: Invalid rolling chairs. W. L ALLISON TO, $6 K. Southjrt..

FOR SALIC—Fodder In shock at American (

canning factory, near cei-ealine mills.

REAL ESTATE—Insure with CHAS. A. DALE ! agent Mr Western Underwriters' Association, ; one of the strongest companies in the state. ; REAL ESTATE—Bargain; owner; new. three1 room house in West Indianano!!* $035; $;.S cash; balance $5.«0 monthly. Room $7 Lom-

bard.

REAL ESTATE— CHAS. A. DALE. Seven rooms; gas; all improvements made; First street, between Illinois and Cupltul.

$3, C$0.

FOR SALE—one of the best stalls In the city P

meat market. Address W 17, care News. ) REAL ESTATE—Modern, ten-room hots

FOR SALE V hby spring suit* on payments.

Meridian, near Seventh;

O. J. CONRAD, 70-72 Muasachuaetts ave. I ^ bou * ht rl * ht -

•e on

tost front: large M. IN TOSH. U K.

FOR SALE—Hoarding and rooming house, part of goods. Address B 23, cure News.

I REAL ESTATE—Cheap; two houses; Pine at.; corner; rent $30; $5*1 cash; balance monthly payments. J. U BARN ITT. 11 Lombard

, Building.

HE A I, ESTATE—Forty acres, eleven miles east of city. For further particulars. Call

i °. n i or * <Mr «*" EVERETT SMITH. McCord*FOR SALE—Watches and Jewelry on pay- ' a.. : , merits. O. J. CONRAD, 70-73 Massachusetts REAL ESTATE-5 PER CENT. MONEY, ave. | Me are prepared to make loans at $ and 644 TOR SALE—Guitar* and mandMm."™ W- i SPANN *"00^ bU * ln ' S * prC “ >my ' J0HN S '

meats. O. J. CONRAD, 70-72 Massachusetts ave. , *

FOR SALE—Bicycle; almost new; $35 cash. Further information address C 22, care News FOR SALE—Waverley Scorcher; ‘96; high frame; good condition; cheap.. 239 Hamilton

ave.

FOR SALE—Meat market and grocery; cash business of $300 per week. Address J 23, caret New*.

FOR SALE—Bakery 'and restaurant; a good stand for a good man. Address G 22, care

News.

FOR SALE—Musical instruments on pay* meats. CARLIN & LENNOX, *1 E. Market st. FOR SALK—Pams to order. $3. TAYLOR & SCHNEIDER. 23 Circle. Formerly with R.

R. Miles.

j REAL ESTATE—Great bargain; nine-room 'house: Douglass at., north of New York; t itasocable payment. J. L. BAHNITT. St

1 ^"fibard Building.

REAL ESTATE— ~ OMAS A. DALE. ! 110 lots In Morton Place, ranging in prlia . from $1,380 to $2,900 each. One or two fifty

i and sfxty-foot lota.

i REAL ESTATE—Lota for sale on weekly pay* j menu In Prospect at., K. Washington *1., : and In Brinkman Hill addition. A. W. DEN*

' NY*. 25 N. Delaware.

R- , URAL ESTATE—106 acres In Boone county; ! new, six-room bouse; good fences; 85 acres

FOR SALE—Theatrical scenery; four sets ele* 1 cu ’ tlva *} on _ : cheap, til AS. M. CROSS Si gant_ scefier>' and drop curtain. C. C. PARK- I TO.^lO'j -V Meridian at. k-ft.'.- ^ Ag * > —- : REAL ESTATE—Near, eight-room house; Rea-

FOR SALE—Must make room: clearance safe all during this month at ELBREG'S, 26 and

28 English ave.

F'OR~SALE:—$400 pianos for $290 at WI'LSCHNER'S special sale. These are fine, desirable

pianos. Call at once.

gan Park; fine \ocatlon; large -forest trees; SStsi cash; lialance e*ay. Take some trade.

SHIRLEY, 74 E. Market.

REAL ESTATE—Several V\'e*t Indianapolis 1 cottages: small payment down, balance In i building association, payable $2 weekly. L.

—- -— — ■ " •— G. MILLER, 117 W. Georgia st. FUR SALE—Fine mandolin, guitar, violmar-4-. ^r~—. —— -■» — —rstrings, etc.; wholesale prices, RICH & Mo- KrSA1 * KPTATE—Modern dwelling. Pancnsyl*

VEd. 65 X. Pennsylvania.

FOR HALE—One fifty-horse-power Atlas engine, In good order. INDIANAPOLIS RUBBER CO.. 301 FI. Georgia. FOR SALE—Drug stock In a good oil- town; reason for selling, other business. Address

Look Bov 783. Geneva, Ind.

FOR SALE—Two covered delivery wagons; fifty-gallon stove kettie; lard press; large exhaust fan. 76 W. New York st.

FOR HALE—German t\»ugh Conqueror; cure guaranteed. HEIM’S DRUG STORE, fiortbeust corner Illinois and Market sts. FUR HaLE—Cheap railroad tickets to all points, at SLATTS & TOE'S cut rate ticket office, 122 S. lillnols at. Telephone 362. FOR SALE—Buggy cushions, backs, tops, light wheels, wagons, buggies and surreys: also shafts. AL SMITH. 365 S. Illinois st. FOR SALE—50 cents each for finest ground pebble spectacles, usually sold at $2.50, MONARCH JEWELRY HOUSE, g E. Washington, TOR SALE—The neatest grocery and meat market In city; one of the best locations In city; for cash or first-class real estate. Address X 22, care News. FOR SALE—Quarter sawed oak bookcase, seven feet high, nine feet wide, three sections. adjustable shelves, finished to suit, at one-half original cost. AETNA CABINET TO., 168 W. Georgia at. FOR SALE— R. R. MILES, 108 AND 110 8. ILLINOIS 8T. Am prepared to serve customers promptly and satisfactorily In new styles of gent*' wear. In quality and price will-please Y'ou.

BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. BUILDING AND LOAN-EQUITABLE. M N. Delaware, for loans or investments. BUILDING AND LOAN-Qulck _ Ioarn». lowest rates. Don't borrow without seeing the "UNITED STATES." $9 Lombard Building. BUILDING AND LOAN—Commonwealth Loan and Savings Associatlog. 1844 N. Meridian at., agents wanted: terms reasonable. CHAS. E. DARK. Secretary. BUILDING AND LOAN—If you are looking for a loan at reasonable rates call on the German-American, 100 N. Delaware st. G. W. BUOJl'N. Secretary. BUILDING AND LOAN-Join the NEW YEAR SAVING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION; sixteenth series just started. J. H. SMITH. Secretary, room 5. 36*^ W. Washington at. BUILDING AND LOAN—INDIANA HOME AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, y and 13 When Block. Persons desiring loans can be accommodated. No membership fee. No expense fund. CLINTON E. GALLOWAY, Sec-

retary.

BUILDING AND LOAN-We pay 7 per cent and taxes on pre-pald stock. WORLD BUILDING. LOAN AND INVESTMENT TO. Col. William E. McLean, President. William H. Armstrong, Treasurer. Everett Wagner, Secretary. Next door to News. • BUILDING AND LOAN—CHAS. A. DALE. Several thousand dollars to loan. 6 per cent., three, five and eight years; no commission; pay it back $1 on the $100 per month and in-

terest.

58 E. Markefi Take elevator. BUILDING AND LOAN—Money to loan; a large sum of home funds left In our care to be loaned in sums of $100 to $1,000 and Upward, at lowest rates of interest; can furnish money same day as you apply; pay back when you please. A. METZGER AGENCY, 5 Odd Fel-

lows Hall.

BUI LPT NO AND LOAN-THE INDIANA 80C1ETY FOR SAVINGS has removed to No. 214 Lemeke Building, comer Market and Pennsylvania sts.. second floor. Money ready to loan. Investment stock Issued, on which I

cent, cash dividends are paid. CHAS. E. THORNTON, President. C. A. BOQKWaLTBR. Secretary.

per

BUILDING AND LOANThe GERMAN-AMERICAN summary of assets January 1, 1896: Mortgage loans $ 746,362 61 Real estate securing same 1,621.900 0u Insurance policies 1.106.700 *0 Earnings to stockholders 302,464 43 100 N. Delaware. O. W. BROWN, Sec.

■ Vania at., south of Fifteenth; offered at' _ fiat gain for the next ten days. C. E. TOF-

K1N ,% 4*0.. DO K. Msiket at.

REAL ESTATE -Beautiful lot on «* tat aide of Illinois at., between Ninth and Tenth at*,. .,t a great fiuigain for few day*. Want money.

C. F. J4A Yl.Erf, 7744 E- Market.

REAL ESTATE— < H A»T XT’BALK. Twenty-three fids on Tulb.<:i ave., between Fourteenth and Seventeenth; f 1,000 each; second

mortgage taken of desirable parties.

REAL ESTATE—Choice high lot on Newman at., one square north of Clifford ave.; sixty feel front and 140 f"*t deep. ITtce. *625. A. METZGER AGENCY. Odd Fellow* Block. REAL ESTATE—Insure your property In th* Insurance Company of North America or tbs Pennsylvania F'ir» Insurance Company, with 11ENKY H. FAY, 4044 B. Washington at. REAL ESTATE—By owner: New. six-room cottage; East End; north of Washington; some cash; balance easy.payments; Investlgate; make offer. Address 1) 22. car* News. REAL ESTATE—Modern cottage; six rooms; -m Shermun drive, near achool-houae; gas; well; cistern; barn, and two additional Iota; all worth $3,500; for $3,100; $600 down. AddressJ 22, care New*. REAL ESTATE- CHAS. A. DALE. Seven-room cottage; Alabama, below Sixth; furnace: bam: fruit; good condition; will exchknga for lot or $12,000. Modern bouae, below

Tenth it., on Meridian,

REAL ESTATE- CHAS. A. DALE. Delaware, at Ninth; eight roome; furnace; t«th; stable; fruit; well built and cheap. $4,600, or will exchange for lot or good rental property. Man of house at my office. REAL FIST ATE—Two-story frame house on Harrison at.; atone foundation; seven rooms; large barn; alt In very !>eat condition; will ha ■old at a great bargain If sold soon. A. METZGER AGENCY. 5 Odd Fellows,Hall. REAL ESTATE—Fletcher ave. property; located on most beautiful aquare; will aell thirty or Sixty feet front by IK feet deep at a great bargain. Street Improvement paid. A. METZGER AGENCY. 5 Odd Fellows Block. REAL ESTATE— CHAR A. DALE. Pennsylvania, at Ninth; eight rooms; bath; gas; street, alley and sewer all made; $l.S'1fl Incumbrance. 6 per cent. $6,500. Will exchange equity for lot northeast. Plan of

house at my office.

REAL ESTATE—Money to loan; a large sum of home funds left In our care to be loaned In sums of $100 to $1,000 and upward at lowest rates of Interest, can furnish money same day you apply; pay back when you please. A. METZGER AGENCY, 5 Odd Fellows Halk REAL ESTATE—Two-story brick business block, in the peat part of Virginia ave. Owner must sell. Come and make offer. Also, a new. ten-room house on Delaware et., south of Fllghteenth st.; cabinet mantels; barn; everything In good order; offered for a few days at $2,000. WM. GORDON, 11 Baldwin Block; ' REAL ESTATE-127 Shelby; In best of condf.14on; only $2,300. worth $2,800. No. 26 Shelby at., five rooms; on long time; only *1,650. Lot* on Jefferson st., north of Prospect, only *35>>. We have eome wonderful bargains. Call at our office. No. 159 Woodlawn, Hve rooms. $1,600. Houses on Lexington, B|>ann, Pleasant et., Fletcher ave. Lots In every part of cltv nr 20 per cent off. CHA6. W. OORSUCH, IS

Virginia mve.

REAL ESTATE- CHAS. A. DALE. Beal attate. investments, fire underwriter,

rents.

Chaff. A. Dale’s Architectural Department. W. K. Spink, Manager. Latent designs and estimate* furnished for new, modem and remodalsd residences, businew Mocks and flats. ' Plana fres for Improvements costing less than $1,600, to peraona purchasing propertle* through my office. Will furnish lot and make Improvements to •ult; caah or reasonable terms. 729, 730 and 731 Lemeke. Take elvator. . 58 E. Market. ’ Telephone 837. Wanted, good man to represent Western Underwriters’ Assoclatioon, real estate and renta In the suburbs.

FOB SALE—HORSES AND VEHICLES. TOR 8A LE—Bay pony, cheap, at <4 Howard st.

FOR BALK—Or trade; lairge black horse.

Indiana ave.

177

BUILDING AND LOAN—The STATE HOUSE BUILDING ASSOCIATION pays 8 per cent, cash dividends on paid-up stock; no deduc-

tions for taxes. Pre-paid atoek participates In __ _ .. „

the full earnings. 14 per cent., from which the TOR SALF,—Wagonettes at 8TLRTEVAN1 8,

holder can withdraw cash dividend of 8 per ! _J® A- Pennsylvania.

cent, without (ieductlon for Uxea. InvaMfeata FOR SALE-See the Stanhope; something new. our 2L-M3 Indiana Trust Build- 8TURTEVANT8, 68 8. Pennsylvania.

Ing. JOHN 8. LAZARUS, President.

HACKEDORN, Secretary.

AUCTION SALKS.

H. F.

AUCTION—O. W. McCURDT, Auctioneer. 139 W. Washington. AUCTION—L. ~'S'. PERRY, Auctioneer, 25 E. Market, room 3. AUCTION—MORRIS SOLOMON. Auctioneer, 78 E. Washington. AUCTION-CARTER A VETTER. Auction! eers, 252 E, Waahlngtoo. AUCTION—T. J. SEMAN6. Auctioneer. No. 6 Indiana ave., sella household goods In houses, stocks of goods, real eatate, AUCTION—Sale of household goods, stoves. carpets, etc. We will sell, at residence, 122 N. llllnol# st., on Thursday morning, March 6. at 9:30 o’clock, one floe, cherry. Windsor folding bed and springs, cost *85; one oak. one walnut and one white bedroom suite, with toilet sets; one oak, eight-foot extension table; aland and center tables; oak sideboard, cost 135; oak wardrobe. Ice box, cook and heating stoves, lamps, elegant china and silverware, portieres. Japanese curtains, beautiful lace and other curtains, parlor suite of six pieces, ouk dining chairs and rockers, softu, brusseis and Ingrain carpets, matting, pictures, oil paintings. sewing machine, one large mirror, etc. These goods are all good, and come from one of our best families. Sale positive. Terms cash. CARTER <fc_VETTER, Auctioneer. AUCTION—Sale of piano, furniture, carpet*, etc. Will be sold cn to-morrow (Wednesday) morning, at 9:30 o’clock, at my room. No. lit W. Washington at., fine walnut, mar-ble-top bedroom suite, with toilet washatund, cost $76; one choice walnut, marble-top bedroom aulte, with large Fr<-neh-plat* mirror; flne folding bed, with mirror front; marble-top sideboard, oak dining chairs, a variety of rockers. extension tables, box spring and cottontop mattress**, safe, woven wire. Keystone and spiral bed springs, single and double bedstead*.cuts, brusseis. moqaetle and ingrain carpets, cane and wood-seat chairs, double lounge*, lace curtains, step-mdder. music box tplays six airs). Regers knives and forks, table nnd teaspoons, etc. Also, one square piano In good condition. G. W. McCURDT. Auctioneer.

FOR BA LE—Good work hors**, cheap, at Allen’s F’ecd Stable, Union Block Yards. FOR SALE- Reliable family horse; six year*; cheap; don’t need him. 188 Indiana ave. FOR SALE—One good horse, buggy, harness and sleigh; cheap. Inquire 280 N. Meridian. FOR SALE-Good family horse; also g»«d _pha*ton and harness. 136 W. Maryland^st. FOR SALE-New carriage and the finest family horse in the city. Address L 22, care News., F'OR SALE—Cheap; canopy-top. end-spring buggy; fenders and lamp. 415 W. New York at.

FOR BALE—Buggies, road wagons, phaeton# and surreya STURTKVANT’S. 68 8. Pennay Ivan la. FOR SALE—Complete line open and covered delivery wagons. STURTEVANTS. 68 8. Pennsylvania. FOR SALE—Lap robe* and horse blankets below cost; tjarneii* is cheaper now. 113 E. Washington st. FOR SALE—Milk wagon, carpenter's wagon, painter'a wagon, top grocery wagon. 21* E. Market. KRAMER. TOR SALE—If you want your wagon# pain tel and repaired, now is the time at JOHN GUKDKLHOBFEH'3. 104 Kentucky ave.

FOR SALE-Rock*ways, four and atx

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FOR SALE—Two bakery wagons, two grocery wagons, one lumbar wages, one contra, tor's wagon, one butcher wagon, ona two-horse express wagon. JOHN GUEDELHOKFER, IN Kentucky avs.

PERSONAL.

-STRAYED—Or stolen: On* Jersey cow. about ■ threa year* old. Finder r^grt^lo JOHN^T.

PERSONA I*—Superfluous hair, moles, ate., t moved; no cure, no pay, Ream U, ay Ayres's. PERSONAL-Ladies, a friend ta need !• _ friend indeed. If you want a regulator that never fails, address WOMAN'S MEDICAL HOME, Buffalo. N. T PERSONAL-When HGWUN MEDIC falo, N. Y., nervous