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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1885,
And Bee The Largest and Finest
CITY NEWS.
Block of
-HAVE YOUR-
SHIRTS Made to Order
A ad Retailer of If en’a Fine Fumiihlng Good*. SO and 228 N. Pennsylvania St. NEW GOODS.
Lac« Pins, Neck Pins, Collar Buttons, Cuff Buttons, Infants’ Sets. New styles in Table Ware.
MODERATE PRICES.
JAS. N. MAYHEW, JEWELER, tS Wms Wuhlngton ttiaM. NEW GLOVES! - — . Elegant shades and black 4-buttons, only 89 cents a pair.
TUCKER’S GLOVE STORE, lO East Waabington Street. PRICE ANDfMflLL TELL! Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, SilverWart, Table Cutlery, Clocks, Bronzes, Gold-headed Canes of best quality, and
lower than ever. SPECIAL.
Genuine Stone Acme Lever, Gold Front and Rolled Gold Sleeve Buttons, at 60 to 76 cents per pair. Also, Gents’ Sfcarf Pins, 25 to 50 cents. These prices t are 26 per cent less than wholesale prices
on same goods.
CRAFT & CO., JEWELERS. ST. VINCENT’S INFIRMARY,” Cor. of Vermont end Liberty Sts., Indian epoli*
Under the charge of the
SISTERS OIP CHARITY. And attended by the Faculty of the Medical
College of Indiana.
For terms, apply at the Infirmary, or by letter
to Sinter SupenonMi
NpTK—Free Kurglcel and medical attendance et the Infirmary on Tuesdays, at 1 p. m.
THE BEST
DrvGoods In the State. Popular prices, in plain figures.
<eo. Specialties—Fine Millinery, Fine Dress Making, Fine Tailoring, largest stock of Bilks, largest line of Cloaks. ATTENTION, VISITORS! ■ • If you want anything in the war of Watehee, Chains, Charm*, Silverware, Hecks, Jewelry, Spoon*, Fancy Goods, Plain Gold King*, or anything in our line, yon should call and examine our stock, which is the finest in the State. Biqdtya/n 9 U/all^, ^ JEWKLERS, IS Ea*t Washington Street
Csfhcart, Cleland k. Co. have received the
Century for October.
Amelia A. Moeier has been divorce!] from John lloeier for general ill treatmen . Judge Howe has released Her ry D. Springer from the capias gotten out bf Jacob
B. Power.
A quantity of clothing was stolen from Mrs. Bobbins’ll boarding bouse, 184 North Tenneapee street, lant evening. Marcus Frazier has instituted mandamus proceedings to compel Samuel M. Bri|.-c and others to release his household and other
personal effects.
The civil-service reform meeting 1 rill be held in the rooms ot the Indianapolis L tcrary Society, Plymouth Church buildin j, to-
morrow evening.
Mia> Kellie Iceland, of Hendricks c mnty, was robbed of her hand-satchel ye* lerday afternoon while riding on a street-car, the thief cutting it loose from the handles. James Wallace, arrested some week* ago for theft, and who cleverly ieigned si rkness until he was removed to the City Hosp tal, is now reported to have escaped from tjiat in-
stitution.
The opening exercises of the regular session of the Medical College of Indiana will be held at the college building this evening. Dr. C. E. Wright will deliver the address. The medical profession is invited.
Wm. K. Thompson and wife are suing Dr. W. H. K'ott, claiming $5,0U0 damage* for - 11 ——* —*——*—* r — w — —
alleged malpractice in treating Mrs. Tfio son for hernia. The Ritzingers, bunkej-s.
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made co-defendants, to recover $J00 tvliich
Thompson had deposited.
The report of the operations of the gownship trustee’s office fortiie month of iSdptcmber makes the following showing: Application* for aid, 572; granted, 482. Ex|>ehses— Grocery orders, $952;coal, #*0.82; wood, $27; transportation, $80.55; burial costs, $12; total,
$1,182.27.
The Coroner hasat last found out tha! John Walsh “came to his death by beinJ shot through the right lung with a leaden bullet from a 32-caliber revolver in the hands of a policeman named Stillman T. Meek.’’! It is important to have it officially stated that the weapon was a 32-caliber and the bullet a
leaden one.
Captain Bogardus, now in the city, is looking for somebody to challenge hi the following scores; To kill one hi
birds without missing, twenty-one yard with one barrel; next, to kill niuet
iid red i rise
ninety-nine
pigeons out of one hundred, thirty yards rise, English rules; third, to shoot and break five thousand five hundred glass balls sprung from two'traps, loading his own gtfi, in seven hours, nineteen minutes ami two
seconds.
A curious and interesting relic of the icarly
out—the father of Wm. H. Jones, of th£ firm of Coburn A Jones, cut down a walnut tree
in the woods on the site of the lumbe^ yard
of the firm, a half century beiore the yard
was established there. A short tim: ago Mr. George Beem, foreman of the yard, bund
the roots of this tree, and Mr. Jones ii leuti-
fied its location. The last sound remnant
was dug out, and turned into a cuj and saucer and an elegant little match su e, so
handy and finely polished that they Would ornament any collection of brie-a-brae. The Thirteenth Indiana Reunion, The Thirteenth Indiana had a glorious
time at the closing session yesterday pfternoon. There were numerous speechei recalling thrilling war incidents, and the enthusiasm was unlimited. George E. Lowry, secretary, was presented with a velvet ilush purse, well filled. Doctor D. C. Scull made a fiery speech, in which he said that wh m he
heard that the national colors had beeq low-
ered to half-mast because of the dei|th of Jake Thompson, one of the worst of conspirators, he cursed the Confederacy. Coiprade W. H. Armstrong, of New York City^ sent
to the boys a letter, some hard-tack a id rusty canteen filled with Black Water a >ple-
jack, obtained at Franklin, Tenn., in 1883.
A resolution was adopted indorsing Lien- •
eral Manson for Pension Agent, should the
INDIANA TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT GO.. 4l‘ East Washington street. Colleetkias made at ai* accessible points at reasonable rates. Interest allowed on deposits subject to check or payable ut specified dates. Foreign and domestic exchange bought and sold. Boxes for the safe keeping of valuables of any kind tor rent at prices ranging from ly to 5lT> j>er annum, and protected by our fire and ourgUrproof vault. SWEET GUM AND MULLEIN. Very few realize that in the exudation they see clinging to the sweet gum tree there is a powerful stiimdatiuK expectorant principle, and in tlic old liedd mullein a mucilaginous one that is very heating to the lungs. These two principles present in Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein a pleasant and efiectire cure for croup, whooping-cough, colds and consumption. Soli! by all druggists at 25c and S1.U0 a bottle. Send two-cent postage stamp for Riddle Book. Walter A. Taylor. Atlanta, Gu. AS A CURE FOR*SORE THROAT And coughs •‘Brown's Bronchial Troches'' have been thoroughly tested, and maintani their good reputation. Americas Bail-Blue is a Utt!c charmer; it imparts the most delicate hue to washing, thereby winning golden opinions in every household. Lanutry Bt'sTi.Es; no wires. Room 5, News office building. Ei.egaST new goods just opened at M a Rev's. “The’’ Jeweler, 38 Wes: Washington street. Low prices Fair week. Jrsr give B. H. Douglass & Sons's Capsicum Cough Drops a fair trial: they will relieve your cough instantly. Thousands testify to this. Cakl Mou nt has just received something new and beautiful in window shades, wall paper, and blue oil cloth, 161 East Washington street. ‘•For real merit,’’ says one of the most celebrated priina donnas, “B. H. Douglass A Sous's Capsicum Cough Drops for irritation Of the tiiroal are suiiericr to anything 1 have ever used.’’ A nkw and most remarkable discovery for all throat and .ung diseases. Ask lor Dr. Jordan's Lung Renovator. As a blood purifier h stands uucqualed. Try it. For sale by all druggists. Public speakers and singers find B. H. Douglass A Sous'* Capsicum Cough Drops a sure remedy for hoarseness. Just opened, Furnas's lee Cream Pat lor, 68 W, Washington st. 'Ice cream in any quantity. Gi^k your children B. H. DouglossA Sons'* Capsicum Cough Drops for their coughs, colds and sore throats; they will cure speedily, are harmless and pleasing to the taste. 1 SrKciAi, display and sale of watches, diamonds ; and fine jewelry for ten days only at Marcv's, ’•The” Jeweler, 38 West Washington street. Carl Molleb has just received something new and beautiful in window shades, wall paper, and blue oil cloth, 161 East Washington street. B. II. Douglass A Sons’s Capsicum Cough Drops are the result of over forty years' experience lu compounding cough mixtures. They are the best. PUKE INSECT POWDER. Powder gnus, fly paper, etc. Browsing A Si.oan.
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Watch repairint. a specialty at Marcy's, ‘The” jeweler. We never (ail on our work. Give us atrial. Coughs, colds and sore throat yield readily to B. H. Douglass A Sons'* Capsicum Cough Drops. Carl Moli.kk has just received something new and beautiful In window shades, wall paper, and blue oil doth, Ifd East Washington street.
PIANOS!
Largest stock ever seen in this city. Terms and pries beyond competition. Don't fail to see us before purchasing. Everyone welcome to examine and test our instruments
deem a change desirable, officers were elected for thu
The
Ko.eb-
Preaident following
suing year: Captain T. M. Kirkpatrick]] komo, president; Dr. David Scull, of J anon, vice-president; Comrade George Lc wry, •ecretary; Captain W. E. Ketcham, treasurer; Comrades Zent, Link and General Fos- . —.. *»— — L "[with
next I state
W. H. DOAN’S • . t
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GASOLINE!
For Stoves.
BUY YOUK
SHIRTS and FURNISHING GOODS JJki have TOUT LAU NDRY WORK dona .
the hart tathe state, at
as west Washington street, SOUTH ILLINOIS STREET.
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struggle for self-government. The conyesitioheu adjourned to meet in this city a ; *i
hence.
The Christian Temperance Union: Yesterday afternoon the State Woman’s Christian Temperance Union heard various reports from local unions, and ordered the following telegram sent to Dr. A. B. L ionaril, prohibition candidate for Governor of OMo: “The Indiana W. C. T. U. sends greetiqg and congratulations for your grpnd defense of truth.” In the evening resolutions were adopted, urging the organization of prohibition societies in each district $nd township, indorsing the Phalanx, urgingthe a4o(>uou of the volunteer lecture bureau
. system and providiug for scattering temper- *| once literature. Rev. W. H. HieLman of
South Be%d, spoke on “The Merits of the Prohibition System,” and there were other
brief addresses.
Free Exhibition.
There will be a free exhibition of calcif a light views this evening and the remaining
the Bqtes program of
THEO. PFAFFLIN & CO.’S, 82 and 84 N. Pennsylvania St. *3*- Some fine bargains in second-hand Stoinway and other Pianos.
VISITORS
-TO THE
STATE FAIR Will find a miniature “WHEN” , First west of the central stairway, on j the second floor of the Exposition | Building. It is simply a reflex of the WHEN CLOTHING STORE, 30 to 40 N. Pennsylvania Si Opposite the Postoffice,
And whatever is there exhibited may be found at our store in quantities and sizes to suit the purchaser. The attention of visitors is called to this important 1'act, viz.: that the “WHEN” is the only store in Indiana that manufactures its entire stock of Men’s, Youths’, Boys’ and C'j^sen's Clothing. The great desire of all dealers in merchandise is to make their purchases at the fountain head, thereby saving the commissions of intermediate dealers. The same rule holds good with the consumer, and only at the WHEN can the consumer in this city reach the fountain head, 6r manufacturer.
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ter, executive committemen, who act the president and vice-president. The reunion will occur on Wednesday of
Fair week, 1888.
The Colored Convention Concluded The Colored Men’s Convention yeste afternoon made the temporary officers m in yesterday’s News the permanent offi bi The following executive committee named: President, Armstead Porter ana polls; secretary, J. T. Mahorney, ] spoils; J. Mizemore, Marion’; J. S. Hinton Indianapolis; B. F. Butler, Blooniin|:i Z. Williams, Crawfordsville; Richard . Dougall, Jefiersouville. The convention quested the colored pastors of the St preach an annual sermon on the adrifi
ment of the colored people.
Resolutions were adopted recommen* that the colored people hold a State Fu this city next year; commending the colp •people to agriculture and the inechaqi industries; characterizing the ColonizujM Society, with headquarters at the Natibi Capital^ a relic of barbarism and a disgfi to the Nation, and denouncing it as a fra and an insult to every colored man; heal t sympathizing with the masses of colored pi
pie in Canada who are still in the bonds or T‘t , ,7 F”* * alavery; sympathizing with Ireland in her // ISllOi S 10 tll£ V QjIV
FUNERAL DIRECTOR,
No. 77 North Delaware Street. I, FREE AMBULANCE.
TELEPHONE 564
NEW CARPET HOUSE. DRAPERIES, ETC. EASTMAN, SCHLEICHER <fc LEE,
5 East Washing-ton Street.
All work done when promised. Telephone 701.
PAPER.
We have the most complete line of Crane’s & Whiting’s FINE STATIONERY on this market.
I^DI^lTSTA ^ajper^comipXny, (Retail Department.) 31 East Maryland Street.
ST^YTEFAIR
NEW GOODS In all departments DAILY ARRIVING.
CHARLES MAYER & CO.. 29and 31 West Washington Street.
Pay a visit to
u evenings of the week, opposite House, consisting of a varied f
scenic and comical views,
vited.
The public in
“Diamonds.” Fine as- . •ortment Low prices. * American Jewelry Co., 9 South Illinois Street
Dnry’s New Shoe Store.
At 27 North Pennsylvania street. Prices
reduced. \
Frank Bird’s Transfer will furnish cabs or coupes for morning or afternoon
33 and 35 South Illinois Street. (2i Block* N. Union Depot.) Latest Eastern Styles at Eastern Prices. Pants to Order, $5, $6,«7, $8. Suits to Older, $20, $25, $28, $30.
Reference measures taken. Samples on application. Goods shown by Electric Light.
CYCLONES Will not spare your property. .Secure protection oy Insuring your dwelling
HOME Insurance Ca, of New York,
C. F. SAYLES, AGENT,
75 East Market Street.
IMPORTANT TO LADIES! On Thursday, OctotJer 1, we will open at 22 J West Washington street with a full line of Ladies’ Tailoring Goods, for Outer Wraps, Jackets, etc. The cutting department of this establishment will be under the supervision of Mr. William Bernat, late with the ladies’ tailoring firm of J. Patterson, of Fifth Avenue, New York City, and formerly of Paris and London with such renowned establishments as Messrs. Wolmerhousen & Co. and Mr. Henry Poole. Our work-shop wiU include the best men tailors in the trade, and all work made by us will be of the highest grade. Ladies are respectfully invited to call. PARIS AND LONDON LADIES’ TAILORING dlRANY, 22* West Washington St T. M. STUART, M’g’r.
SPIEGEL, THOMS &CO.,
LATEST FALL DESIGNS IN BED-ROOM SETS Man, novelties. Sara money b, seeing our stock before buyiug.
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ceptions and return for $2. Telephone 534.
Strangled by Hia Collar.
Andrew Jack, a Canadian, was strangled last week while asleep by the pressure at a high dude collar on hu gullet. Next thi ng we will read about some one being asphyxiated by a pair of tight trouser*. Ryan, The Hatter, 21 and 23 South Illinois street. Cor-
rect etylee, Popnlar price*.
DIAMONDS.
Ifyoa want a pair of diamond ear rinxs or solitaire diamond ring or diamond lace pia to Marcy, “The” Jeweler, 88 West Washlugt m street He keep* the best stock in this cijy Speclsl low prices for this week. SCHOOL OF "ELOCUTION. Mr*. Prank * Indiana Boston School of Elocution and Dramatic Expression of Indianapolis, ni u open to pupils for the study of elocution or d m matic art course for professionals and teachc •« Further Information givqn at the school, .388 \V< si New York st, Indianapolis, IntL Blake sire ci ears tm*** the echooL Mbs- H. A. Prvsk, Principal Marcy, “The” Jeweler, 38 West Wash in gt n, street, opened this morning a half bushel
tUoven cluster
r KKNEW ORDERS FOE \ SUNDAY SCHOOL PAPEBS —A*— "rOTTN BROTHERS.
THE SONG CELESTIAL. ' The Bong Celestial, or Bhagarad-Gita, is EdWin Arnold's last translatlas from the Sanskrit It is breed upon an episode drawn from the Hlndoe epic, the MahabharaU. The poem contains a philoeophical system which is to-day the prevailing BrmJuaanic belief. There is a parallelism bstwrea ha teaching and there of the New Testament The plot la simple, and consul* of a dia ogoe bald by Prince Arjuna with Krishna, tha Supreme Deity. Price, CL Far sale by TKa H—sii Mesrfn fW
THE BEST 50c IJNLATTNDERED SHIRT In tlie State. Bill, MWffl, ETC Retailed at Wholesale Prices. W. C. YAN ARSDEL & CO., 54 WEST WASHINGTON ST. (BATES HOUSE.)
71 and 73 W. Wash. St., 32 and 34 Kt’y. Ave. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS For Families Wanting PI^INTOS AMD ORGANS
We have the LARGEST STOCK In the State, and offer Rehanle Inducements at the VERY LOWEST possible figure. Parties visiting the city should not foil to call and see us. We lake pleasure In snowing the Instruments, whether wishing to purchase or not
F IT R TsT I T IT R E . Just opened, a large line of New Goods in BED-ROOM SETS, SIDEBOARDS, BOOK-CASES^ PARLOR GOODS, etc., etc. These goods are just Vesh from the factory, and embrace all the latest patterns. It will pay you to call. We defy competition.
KI3STG- & ELDER
48 and 46 South Meridian Street
D. H. BALDWIN & CO, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In 8te4nway A Sons, Decker Bros., Haines Bros.. J. A C., Fischer and other Piano* ESTEY Organa
NEW ORGANS FROM Sfe.00 UPWARD. XOI. M, 97 aad » XOBTH Mg Mmn.VAJTLAJT
To the Citizens of Indiana, Greeting? Dqn’t fail to see the handsomest exhibit and grand exposition of Tailor-Made Clothing, Hats, Caps and Furnishings made at the State Fair by the
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Don’t fail to visit the MODEL’S Five large stores,* and purchase your Fall and Winter outfit for yourself and boys. OUR CLOTHING IS ALL “TAILOR MADE.” OUR LOW PRICES CAN’T BE EQUALLED !!! \ Good Business Suits, $5 to $8. Splendid Cassimere Suits, $10 and $12. Finest Tailor-Made Suits, in Imported Cassimere and Corkscrews, $15 to $30. Full lines of extra sized Suits* and Overcoats to fit the largest men.
FALL OVERCOATS! An immense line of Worsteds, Cassimeres and Corkscrews, some with silk and satin trimmings, $5 to $30. What do you think, Children’s Kilt Suits only 98c! Cost you $2 elsewhere; others $1.87 to $8. Boys’ Suits, 98c to $15. Men’s Shirts and Drawers, 19c. Regular scarlet wool Shirts and Drawers, 48c. White and colored merino and cashmere Shirts and Drawers, 50c to $2.
We guarantee to save you 25 to 40 per cent, on all grades of Hats and Caps. Elegant Fall Silk Hats, $3.50 and $5.00.
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