Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1892 — Page 8

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m shades thl* sale $ UK*, lilted to the hand. MM do*en Ijutlea’ fine Faat Black Home, our regular 2,V good*, thla eale 10c. IW doaon Children’s Black Cotton Bibbed Hose, regular prtce aftc to fiOr, all iUs« 25c. 3& dosen Ladles’ Black Spun Silk Hobo, $1.75 quality, this sale $1.25. fif doaen Gentlemen's Fine Laundered Bren Shirts, price was $1.25 to $1.75, choice $1. 1 case Gentlemen's Fine White Cashmere Shirts and Drawers, price $1.50, go at $1. 23 doaen Ladies' Span Silk Bibbed Vesta, high ■eck, long sleeves, $1.19, worth $2. Ladies'.Black Equestrian Pants, $1/75 quality, $1.19. ___________ L. S. AYRES & CO

'■‘fnham I-'ottery, Choice PUates, Cup*» and (Baucerw. The choicest line of Plates, Cups and Sancets ever ebown in the city can be found Iiuour stock. Vniue and Ornaments with the newest Aul richest (leeurtitions. Marble Mooes am! Jlaoptelry 'rubles. Come and see the most couplet* stock in the ctly. juliuQ C. Wall^, & / Successor to 8 V/al^, Jeweler : < 12 East Washington Street. General agent for the Piitek, Philippe <fc Co., Vac-heron and Constantin and E. Koehn celebrated Swiss Watches. .

Congealed Light. In good cut glass the rough blank of glass is just the same as uncut diamond. When that kind of glass is cut it has a silvery brilliance that nothing else has. We handle this kind of cut glass. We will be glad to show it and to sell it—but you may see it without being asked to buy it. You are heartily welcome simply to see. Come and find out what a little money will buy in cut glass.

ASTMAN, SCHLEICHER FURNITURE, & LLrEvy CARPBTB , DRAPERIES, WALL PAPER. THE LARGEST HOUSE 1N.THESTATE

All this week. Forty Oil Paintings by T. C. Steele and W. Forsyth. Their summer’s work on exhibition. Everybody cordially

invited to call.

FAIR PLOVERS BLOOM

*Mt» BLUSHING BORES, COT PINKS, GOItGEOUS CHRYSANTHEMUMS, |

A Dtmertatlon Upon the Methods of Trannplantlnit In the Fall—Gowsdp of the Day at Tom 11 neon Hall— Somo Special Events.

A nameless terror held her numb— She touched it with a fearftil dread; Was It indeed a chrysanthemum? It looked so Uke Paderewski’s head. —(Emma Carleton. Going from the atmosphere of Delaware and Market streets into Tomlinson Hall today is like a transformation from North Strom Fjord to Oahu. The attendance was good to-day. Many visitors were present from neighboring towns. The special attractions were the open electric street-car emblem executed by the committee, for a premium of $25, offered by the Citizens’ Street Bailway Company. Charles Mayer & Co. offered their annual vase prize for the best v*se of chrysanthemums. Major Taylor offered a cash premium for the best basket of ear-

nations.

The florists are continually replacing the

blossoms of all kinds which show " "—* ‘ is of

fresh

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kinds which si

y the first signs •L- J wilting with fi flowers, so the ex-

hibits are as fresh now as when the exhibition opened

lastTuesday

night.

In Indianapolis chrysanthem u m s ar| often seen bl<|fsoiRing out do(Rs in December, though in some seasons the

DOZEN VARIETIES. middle of Novem-

ber brings a frost

hard enough to kill the hardy plant. As soon as the other summer plants are taken indoors, generally between the 4th and 15th of October, their places arc taken in many lawns by the chrysanthemum. Among the hardy and early plants especially adapted to local gardens are the red dragon, October beauty, ivory and jessica. Experts say that the dryer the ground is the better will the chrysan-

themums stand transplanting. After they are set out, however, they must have much water both about their roots and upon their leaves for several days. When in bloom the chrysanthemum' must not be exposed to too much sunshine. The shaded greenhouse is the best shelter. But for the

THE HITMAN

_____ CBBFaANtHEKUM.H^H amateur without a green-house, frames ofl bond8 - lath, covered with oiled calico will answer the purpose admirably. A good temporary green-house can be improvised from a hotbed sash or an unused window sash allowed to lean against a fence or wall with a south-

ern exposure.

There is a change in the program for tomorrow. Owing to the. large number of plhnts to be sold, toe auction will begin at 10 a. m. instead of in the afternoon, and the afternoon concert will be given up. The orchids will be included in the sale. A certain price has been set upon them by the owners in the East. If that is not ottered, they will be sent back. But many bargains dear to shoppers’ hearts will be found in the other varieties. The price of admission has Wen reduced for to-morrow to 10 cents.

I have Wen nnileieo wllh itNMNMIlain for fifteen year*; at times my arms ami shoiUilem were numb with ttio I w*WM> I had tried every remedy nffcred and t»*M out many good dollara, tor which 1 t-oCrtVCd no benefit, t have lawn corsii by leas than one bottle of Parry's Marie nimumattam Cure, and I want ovary one afflicted with this cotnplal'it to try It and be cured. OW’AK M. IIAIIMBACK. Comer Twentieth and Tcnaeaaee Ms. Made and mild only at Perry 's dm* store, corner Alabnnfa nml WoshhifttW sts, pern 's Anti-WUutia Pills regulate the liver. Twenty-five doses for 23 cents. Lovely stock holiday goods at Marcy's.

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Many people claim that this Is an off-year. They base their assertion on the fact that during thla year people died who never diet) before. Hprhaps they would still be among the living had they imbibed some of that delicious, Itte-preserv-Ing malt product, the uneqoaled Home Brew Beer. On tap everywhere. Bottled by J. Boe. Tel. 1068, 25 8. Delaware »t. • G beat sale silverware at Marcy 's.

Aa Proas toe*.

As promised, the Home Brewing Company is giving the public a pure hop and malt beer. No crazy-maktng properties, but a genuine family beverage, unequaled In ftt purity. Mabcy carries the mammoth stock of jewelry.

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Tashua, Conn., is in a sad predicament. Young marriageable women are scarce there. As soon as this fact becomes known, many of our Homier beauties will undoubtedly hie thither. We advise them to take a bottle or two of Home Brew Beer along; it catches the young men every time. On tap everywhere. Bottled by J. Bos. Telephone

180®. - All Dental Work at aaalf.Prtens. Boston'Dentists, News Bnlldlng.

Fine watch repairing hy experts at Marcy'a. The Lake Krie A Western Railroad Has been selected as the official route to the convention of the Indiana State Society of Christian Endeavor, which Is to he held at Ft. Wayne No Vember 25 to 37. The extremely low rate of $3.60 for the round trip from Indianapolis has been granted by this company, and tickets will lie sold on November 25 and 20. The morning train

via this route^ hers- to rcncl

exercises on^iie afternoon of November 25. An Additional fast train will leave at 1:20 p.m. Tickets nnd further Information may he obtained upon application to city ticket office, 46 8. Illinois st., and ticket agent Union station. From one to five dollars saved by getting your holiday presents at Clark’s, 00 E. Washington st. Bring your copies. ill w. Obi I I -Mil Mbs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup Is the beat of all remedies for children teething. 25c. The same life-size crayon with one dozen cabinets 04 that you will pay $5 for elsewhere. Bring your copies. Clark. 00 K. Washington st. Diamond setting and jewelry mendlSg. Marcy’s. After diphtheria, take Hood’s Sarsaparilla.? MM. talk. Hare. We represent the following large companies: , Continental, N. Y., assets $5,800,784.60; net surplus $1,046,704. Germania, X. Y., assets $3,171,525.78; net rarplus $913,959.62. Agricultural, N. Y„ assets $2,262,018.07. The Ohio Farmers’ Is paying losses us usual, v C. W. Oakks, 77 E. Market st,

Get the Best."

When you place your fire Insurance get a Oh»s Falls policy. They are as good as United stoles

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ite, Hiving at 7:15, Will enable menii< h«. Wayne In time for the opening

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SATURDAY SALE COLD WEAHTER GOODS

To-morrow the great offering of Furs, WinterUnderwear, Hosiery and Cloaks will be the attractiton.

WINTER UNDERWEAR. Ladies 5 Jersey Ribbed Vests and Pants, in gray and white, Ladies 5 Camelshair finish Ribbed Underwear, 35c. Indies 5 Heavy Merino Vests and Pants, 50c ^ach. Ladies 5 Camelshair, gray; and white, 75c. « Equestrian Tights, all wool, $1.50. Gray and white Union Suits for ladies: To-morrow the $1.25 quality will be sold for 75c. • v f Men’s Merino Shirts and Drawers, 25c. Men’s Camelshair, gray and white, 50c. Extra quality Camelshair, $1. Men’s Scotch Wool Shirts and Drawers, 75c. An immense stock of boys 5 and girls 5 Vests, Pants and Drawers, in white, natural wool, camelshair and red.

Win. Be nermann said to-day that the wciety would not lose any money and might THE H. LIBBER GOMPANY,

S3 South Meridian Street. jpOSTON

Dory GOODS CO.

IMPORTERS

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LACE CURTAINS. OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST.

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1 Diamonds as an investment. No article of luxury on earth which you can wear for years and then get your money back/" \ small discount. To do this they must be bought at »bargain. We give a ^ guarantee to this effect. s? 6 East Washington Street > ****<** stfKXMMMtMftAQ*

Indianapolis Brass Works 31 TO 33 W. SOUTH ST. Promptness and Fine Work onr rule. LUMP AND GRU8ED COKE For Sale by the INDIANAPOLIS GAS CO. Ticket* to be bad at 49 South Pennsylvania Street. Hark t bear the mothers ring. Field’s Worm Powders Is jnst the thing. Pleemut to take, acting mild, By their nee I wired my child. Ask your druggists for the powd BUY YOUR HATS

grand success. Prominent visiting florists have said of this year’s show that it was the best in the United States. The State association met last night, but adjourned, without transacting any business, to meet

the first week of next July. -T

The I". M. C. A. Winter Entertainments. Owing to the unexpected success of members of the Y. M. C. A. Auxiliary in selling season tickets for the lecture course, there were many more sold than should have been. The committee will be glad, therefore, to redeem all unused tickets upon presentation at the box office any time before December 1. Tomlinson Hall has been engaged for the Ovid Musin Concert Company, and the entertainment to be given by the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium classes and the Plainfield reform school boys. An effort is also being made to secure Tomlinson Hall, or one of the opera-houses for the Rosa Linde Concert Company, but, in .all probability it will be neccssay to give the remaining numbers of the course in Association

Hall.

A Richmond Boy Missing. Samuel Gaar, a wealthy citizen of Richmond, called at the police station and asked the police department to assist in finding his grandson, Wra. Townsend. He said the boy, who is sixteen years old, left home Monday and has not been heard of since. The supposition is that he came to Indianapolis to join a friend who is working in a candy-making establishment, but inquiries there failed to discover any trace of him. The family is greatly exercised lest he has been injured in some manner.

HOSIERY. . ' H -H Gents’ Seamless Merino and Cariielshair Half Hose, 15c. Gents 5 heavy-weight, full regular Half Hose, double soles and spliced heels, in tans, navy and black, 25c. Gents’ heavy blue mixed Shaker wool Socks, 19c. /, f! Ladies’ fast-black seamless Cashmere Hose, 19c. Boys’ and girls’ heavy-ribbed Cotton Bicycle Hose, double knees, heels and toes, in all sizes, 25c. Children’s seamless Cashmere Hose, all sizes, !9c. Infants’ all-wool Hose, 9c.; j-.

i tIN FULL BLAST TO-MORROW. ^ We gaurantee a saving of S3.00 to $10 on Ladies’E: Cloaks. A saving of $1,00 t0 $5.00^ on • Misses’ and Children’s^ : Cloaks.

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Turkish Bath Soap, 3c a cake. Castile Soap, 1c a cake. Imported . Glycerine Soap, hrge cakes, 3 for 25c. The genuine Buttermilk Soap, 10c. Large bottle extra strong Ammonia, 5c. Swan Down Face Powder, 3c. HANDKERCHIEF EXTRACTS, all odors, including bottle, hOc. Ladies’ and Misses’ Fancy Engraved Band Rings, warranted one year, 25c. Aluminum Thimbles, 9c, Rubber Frame Eye Glasses, 9c.

GIiOAKS. Children’s 1 and Infants’ ’ Cloaks. To-morrow is our great CLOAK

DAY.

Hundreds of new styles will arrivff by express to-mor-row morning, inspection by 9

and be ready 'for

o’clock.

FURS.

Our great Fur Department to-mor-row will offer a bigger variety than all the stores in Indianapolis c o m - bined. Here you will find the newest shapes in Capes and the choicest of Furs, (men as Heal skin, Otter, Natural Beaver, Mink, Astrakham, Monkey, Electric Seal, French Seal, Hare, etc. KID GLOVE DAY, KID GLOVES

and

WINTER GLOVES! To-morrow, on account of the great off e r i n g of Gloves, w e will add for the convenience of our patrons the ad joining

counters.

We kindly ask you to come as early as possible, became later in the day it

ill be difficult to wait on all comers. Here are Kid Gauntlets with the newshaped cuff in all the new colors. Fourbutton Rid Gloves with large buttons in the new shades of ox-blood, French blue, navy, etc. Lined Kid Gloves of every description

for Ladies, Gents and Misses.

Ladies’ and Misses’ Cashmere Gloves,

Boys’ Heavy School Gloves.

A Suit. The great $15 Suit sale continues to attract widespread attention. You never received any greater value for your money.

Pants Sale Men’s Black and Brown Cheviot Pants, $1.95,

Warranted not to rip.

In Underwear we are offering two cases of Camelshair Shirts and Drawers at 9 0 cents a garment. #You can’t duplicate them under $1.25.

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Men’s Driving Gloves.

Men’s HeavyVc

brk Gloves.

In fact, to-morrow we will have more

gloves than room to show them.

H. P. WASSON & CO.

Choice of 100 fine Beaver and Fur- ^

• Trimmed Jackets, never offered before ! for leas than $9.50. ^

At $7 1

A fall line fine Milton Astrakhan^ and Opossum Trimmed Jackets, not —,

one garment In the lot worth less than

$15.

DANBURY HAT COMPANY'S

Fanatoltlas Oooria DepwrtmMU — Dreoa .Shirt*. It is a much-mooted question just what is most desirable in other than the plain linen bosoms for full-dress wear. We have a care-fully-selected line of the Manhattan shirts in plain, pleated, embroidered and pique bosoms in neat effects, that will satisfy the demauds of the most careful dresser. We have added to our large stock of furnishings a complete line of E. <fc W. latest style collars and cuffs. Danbury Hat Company, 23 West Washington street PoaiUoita In (Me Civil Service Are not easily secured unless the applicant can pass the required examination. The

For $io | rou can have choice 100 Seal Plush ^ >aks, worth up to £5. ZZ

■At $12.50 I • Go fine Tailor-made Jacket*, in navy, ^ ; tan, blue and black, actual value of ^

which is $20.

aminers in all branches of service, and is prepared to give personal instruction, which will enable applicants to

for positions secure this instruction at once. College over Big Four ticket office, southwest corner Washington and Meridian streets. Day or evening sessions. Rates very low. DON’T pay more than you can afford to carry a loan when the Provident Saving, Loan and Invesment Association will loan l j you money at a total cost per week, includ4 * ing dues, interest and premium, of but 30 n cents per $100. A loan of $500 cost $1.50 per week, a loan of $1,000 cost $3, other sums in proportion. Money on hand. Arthur B. Grover, 32 East Market street. Jersey <4lores *5e. We place on sale for Saturday a line of wool jersey gloves in brown, black and blue, at 25 cents a pair, such as other dealers sell for 50 cents. Enterprise Hat Store, 97 South Hlinois street, Surgical Institute Building. Milwaukee !<*—e* All I*oW,

the

Condit, man-

ager Ohio Farmers’ Insurance Company: “Already paid thirty Milwaukee losses.

Pay twenty more this week. “K. M. Condit.”

Prof, W. W. Bennett, founder of Cap-

W--k ^ ror $3.50 | Take any $6.50 Coney Cape in oar Z ’ ; store to-morrow. —* $4.50 ■ For Imported Misses’ and Children’s Z • Gretchens, Unit era, etc. These are a ^ • mixed lot of garments, never made to —. sell for less than $10 to $12,50. Car-load LadieS’ and Men’s Under- Z wear slightly damaged in transport*- ^ tion; Railroad CO. made good the loss. ; The $1.25 quality will be sold for ^

75C,

The $1.75 quality for

98c.

300 good Blankets for

48c.

■ Kid Gloves, Hosiery and Underwear > ■ retail at wholesale prices to-morrow. ^ [ Be sure and see the special values —« > in Silks and Dress Goods.

ELECTED. The rush of trade at our house fully indicates that all those who look around before buying finally ' DECIDE That we have the greatest line of Ulsters, Overcoats and Suits for Men, Boys and Children now shown in this city, and our prices by far the lowest. No. 10 West Washington

Street.

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A Most Liberal Offer

Any customer of ours who buys a garment from us, and same should fail to please or prove satisfactory, return it to us, unworn and uninjured within ten days from purchase and we will exchange or refund tne money. „ Our garments are made by the best merchant tailors in the United States. We eruarantee a perfect fit in every instance. All alterations made free of charge, and goods bought from us kept in repair one year gratis.

SUITS AND OVERCOATS Which were made to order for $30, $40, $50 and $60, . We sell at gmssi

ONLY ORIGINAL MISFIT PARLOR, 35 North Illinois Street. F. M. C. A. BUILDING.

THE DEMAND

C. W. Oakes, State agent, received following telegram from E. M. Condit, u

37 and 39 S. Illinois St. ^ P. S.—Old Sealskin Cloaks ^ ; made over like new, re-lined Z j and re-dyed by skilled cloak ^ : tailors, late of New York ^ [

city.

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THAlSrKS DAY (*°V. 24.)

Among other things give thanks for special bargains offered at Ko. 20N. Pennsylvania St

GREAT VALVES FOB LITTLE MONET. SEE HEME: A full line of Men’s “Nullifiers,” all beauties, low prices.

For our handsome and artistic Wall Paper Decora* tiouH continues. People appreciate the fact that there Is little inducement to buy old-fashioned, out-of-date styles when they can get our new designs at such low prices. Come and see them.

ALBERT GALL,

A SELIG,

17 and 19 West Waalnintrton Street.

20 North Pennsylvania St. Agency for a C. Johnson’s Parquetry Flooring and Borders. Estimates furnished.

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