Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1886 — Page 4

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NOT THIS SEASON. Bnjm it Ml *fm gudhllj wait Uli Um «ad of the ytar, tor about chat tine tbtrt it a redaetloa ia tbt price. It will a«l ba made (hit year. SEAL 8KI2IB HAVE ADVANCED. TbMM bar# wtart ttlling25 per cent, cheaper than they could be booffatfbr aow. Our friend* who want them thou id buy at once, and get the benefit of them. They will set be cheaper tide Maeo. OCR CLOAK DEPARTMENT A Hoe ef manufheturera’ templet, boturbt at SO eeatt on the dollar, on •ale Monday. Rare chance. Great* eet bargain* of the year. Come and eea the goode whether you want to buy or not. »

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tOOKATOUB PINE GOODS FOR HOLIDAI PRESENTS.

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e71!ED‘V^KX< ICIt 9 t IS^Ml Washington Street,

9AHCY ALL LINKS H^D’K’K'S

25c% B. - O.

4ts& rrOTVttX Ilil-INOIS ST. SHIRTS MADS TO ORDER.

tr. R—The moet telect and cheapett line ekMeokwearIn tne city. Don't Ion*tun

BOWEN & OVERSTREET.

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GENTLEMEN’S SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR.

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HEAVY GLOVES

WOOLEN HALF hose.

•“WA'g’hSek'""-

PAUL H. KBAtTSS, Hanuftctorer of Shirt* and Underwear, ae and »8 North PenneyIranla etreet

Newetyte

i eer mnflb jnat received.

G-LOVES

Many lino of real French Kid at |1. Brown and Tan colon.

mOEXR’S GLOVE STORE, M But Wathlatton Street,

IT OECit, Telephone. 120. ttK FauMglranlaSh 128 Indiana Ave.

MEW BILK MUFFLERS, ]MEW BILK HANDKERCHIEFS, OTNOfBROIDX&ED HANDKERCHIEF^ ISTSW GMLOVKS.

B.W.YANCE&OO. M Rut Wuhlngton Street.

& Mm3 of&O0O m Swe-Vtoft^areTat« pw c PerUaipeymenu ofllOOln any one year accej

CHRISTMAS BOOKS Mid NOVELTIES At che^ u chaape^

CLELANDA OQh

THE USTDIAITAPOLTS NEWS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1SW.

LOCAL, PICKUP*.

Tn ber nit for divorce from William H. Wheeler, the wile demands $2,000 alimony. There were fifty-nine real eatate tranafera placed on record last week; coo»»derat»on,

$173Adl-fiO-

Tbe asunal election of ottceni of the Evan, gets (tie union will be held to-morrow at 2JO at the Central Chriatian chareh.

Fred Kline baa bCen fined in the criminal court for violating the law ia the tale of

The world contin

liquors. The world contin nee to awell. Jnd Wright and Fred B. Hone, the alleged muiciane arretted for stealing a cornet, have been ordered to toe penitentiary

for one year.

The ancient and ac eepted Scottish Rita bodies of this etato hold their Mmi-annual reunion at the temple to-morrow, Wednesday and Thursday. The committee has taken final action, and

PHYSICAL SALVATION. “buhed an non aaovx au omn.’* Rome ef the expresrioos ot gratitude for the physical regeneration wrought by lira. Lydia E. fTnkhata'e Vegetable Compound read like the reJotoings of converts after a religions revival. It brings salvation to the body. A lady In Franklin Perish. Louisiana, writes: *1 tried one bottle o* your Compound for prolapsus uteri end leocorrboea. I never had anything in my life that did me as much good. I was hardly able to walk about the house without difficulty. I could not step upon anything without pain. When I think how much good that one bottle did me, I feel u If I amid foil on my knees to you end my. 'Blessed art thou above all others, for thou art one of the greatest benefactors that woman ever had.”’

Sicvxi your holiday presents at once and save the high prices Special sale. Marcy, ‘The ] Jeweler, ia making low prices this week. Lowest floor prices in Indiana at Van Pelt’s

the butchers at the market will be given the new place now being finished, which will be fitted np with 104 stalls and all conven-

The governor has forwarded to Captain White bis commission as congressman-elect from the twelfth district, notwithstanding the protest of Congressman Lowry, who tried to head it off. There wu a "sheep-dressing” contest at the abattoir lut week between John and Charles J. Gardiner (brother*) for a wager of $50. Charles won, dressing ten sheep in thirty-eeven minutes. The Seventh Presbyterian church has a membership ot 340, with 700 children enrolled in the Sunday-school, and it is under the putorai care .of Ber. Mr. Hnnier, who hu muscles like a prize-fighter and leans to all things athletic save riding a bicycle. The Journal, in a short biographical ■ketch of Chief Fire Engineer Webster, ■tales that the largest fire that has occurred during his chiefhood occasioned $25,000 losa Evidently the Journal forgets the destruction of the oil mill, which amounted to over

$100,000.

Edward H. J. Rentsch has been appointed guardian of Frederick Wilhelm Angust, Matilda Henrietta Ernestine and Otto Wilhelm Herman Rentsch. It is told of Mr. Rentsch that nhlie be could give the names of his wards, when it came to his own sister, who was to go upon his bond, he could only remember her first given name,

Emma.

The Richardson Rifles will meet to-morrow evening to take action on the resignation of Captain Charles H. McCarer, which has been tendered, owing to his contemplated return to his old home, Evansville. The Emmett Guard,■ will also meet to-morrow evening to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Lieutenant Sullivan. As candidates for the vacancy Tom Foster, M. K. Stack and Joseph M. Welch have been

named.

At the meeting of the Equal Suffrage club on Wednesday evening, at the Central Christian church, papers on "Municipal Suffrage” and the "Relation of Women to the Schools,” will be presented by May Wright Sewall and Dr. Marie Haslep. The

Msjtcr, “The” Jeweler, will sell you a solid silver American watch, open face, stem wind, for

$10; big bargain.

It will pay you to walk a square out of your wsy to see the bargains we otter in books, toys, games, etc., etc. Inmans. Patzk Co., 21 East

Maryland street.

discussions will be opened by General John Coburn and Professor L. H. Jones, and

Killed by a Locomotive.

Michael Rickie was struck and instantly killed by a J., M. & I. eugine near Michigan avenue yesterday about noon. His body was terribly mangled, and was taken to Grinsteiner’a. Mr. Rickie lived at Wood-

side, and was returning from church. He was sixty-eight years of age, and had been

employed in the Pan-Handle shops, as a machinist, for the past sixteen years. He

leaves a

FOR CHRISTMAS.

BSOma SKATES, S LEIGH-BELLS BRASS FIRE SETS, CHRISTMAS CUTLERY, ■BaMfoakst-knlfh put In a box. Scissors in cos HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE AT V A J E N ’ S , •AEasrWsshlngton street

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roans

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i year accepted

XJViCJA Ac rtA.8SMA.2VTV,

0 Circle Street.

A BIG DRIVE. For pure nos candies aad taffies stop at the Candy Kitchen. Goods made fresh daily; only 200 per pound. 01N. Illinois sk

Naw spring patterns ot the liteet designs to wall papers aad window shades, received la larga ship menu at Gael Moixxa’s, 161 East Washington street

Plain and decorated china and glassware at all kinds at Schrader's china store.

We make a special sale this week of Rogers'■ knives, forks end spoons. Now Is your time for bargains. Marcy, “Tbe” Jeweler, No. SR Foa monuments or all kinds of cemetery work, call on Whitehead A Wright, 75 East Market street.

there will also be recitations and music by James Leathers, Mrs. Anna Walker and

others.

Albert F. Ayres has filed an answer to the quo warranto proceedings instituted by Judge de facto Irwin, in which he enters a wholesale denial to every charge embraced in Irvin's complaint, even to and including the forged tally-sheets, aud it also rises to sublimity in its claim that the defendant received more votes than did his opponent. As -a whole the answer is equal to one of Bernhamer’s best efforts, and while he is not the attorney in the case, his spirit evidently hovered near when tbe same was

drawn.

If Yon Want a Good Fur Cap, Rran.The Hatter, has them, 21 and 23Sonth Illinois street. Winter caps, winter gloves. ' Ryan, The Hatter, 21 and 23 Sooth Illinois street.

Don’t Forget Kell* her. When you want bats or tur caps, don’t forget Kelleber, the leading hatter, South Meridian street. Far Caps! Fur Caps! Men and boys, the cheapest at Beaton’s hat store, 25 North Pennsylvania streak

Seal. seal, seal gloves, at Dalton’s Batas House hat store.

CLOTHING AT COST. The great closing out sale of clothing is still taking place at Lewis Dessar’s, 120 and 122 South Meridian street AYKNACZOue poods, all of them, at Van Pelt's. CALIFORNIA* EXCURSION, VIA THE VAKDAUA LINE, DECIHBEH 9. Botffcd trip tickets by this popular line will be ■old as low as by Inferior routes. The rate from Indianapolis to San Francisco or Los Angelas and return, upon dates named, will be 680? Passengers who desire 10 do so can go one route and return another. This Is one of the special features granted by tbe Vandalla line in addition to the extra sleeper which which will be attached to tbe train at Kansas CUy for tbs special accommodation of persons going from Indianapolis. For particular information, call upon or address H. R. Dering, assistant general passenger agent Randalls line, northeast corner Washington anAuinola streets, Indianapolis, Ind.

Tests your order for choice lard at Thea Mitt’s, 167 East Washington street, known as the Court Boose meet market. Satisfaction

Drama) earrings, diamond laoa pint, soNtalre and studs; cluster ring at low prioe, at

Marcy'a, “Tha” Jeweler, People who have looked over this dty oonfos that our Una of overcoat* is the largest end Met: that we have later atyles than other* and tell than) mack cheaper on account of having Just bought them and received at “Arcade,” 10 West

Wash. at.

NEW STORK <X A. Machett has opened with a toll stock ef hardware at 88 Massachusetts avenue, where be Invitee tbe patronage of bis friends and the publie generally.

TWENTY DAY

BELOW THE LOWEST. BIG SALE FOB To-Night and To-Morrow

SILKS, SATINS AND VELVETS AT 50c ON THE DOLLAR. 10 pieces $2.50 Brocade Velvet at $1.25 per yard. 10 pieces $1.75 Plain Silk Velvet at 88c per yard. 10 pieces 65c Plain Velveteens at 33c per yard. 10 pieces Colored Silks at 50c; regular price, $1.00. 10 pieces Colored Satins at 35c, worth $1.00. DRESS GOODS.

1 pi Novelty Goods at 35c per yard. 10 pieces All-wool Serge* at 60c; regular price, $1.00. UNION SUITS. 50 dozen Children’s White Union Saits at 40c per suit, for to-morrow only. 10 dozen Gents’ Unlaundered Shirts at 35c each. 20 dozen Children’s Wool Mittens at 15c per pair. 20 dozen All-Linen Towels at 15c; regular 20c towel. 5 pieces Turkey Red Table Linen at 25c per yard. 15 pieces Canton Flannel at 4o per yard. ^S2r*Don’t fail to get in to-night, as we have cut the life out of everything.

RIBBONS.

We open to-day another big lot of Gros Grain Bippons in colors.

H. P. WASSON &C0.-

NOW WE HAVE IT.

OVERALLS at only 40 eents a pate. You my “Pshaw, every store keeps Overall*.” But. my triend. Just look at the quality of these good*! These ere •tailor-made'- OVERALLS! They era equal to the beet custom work. If we could give you an idea of their exeellence we should have to say that these TAILOR-MADE OVERALLS Are lined with tbe finest satin throughout, mwed with silk; they fit you •‘like tbe paper on tha wall” They hare that elegant, distingue, recherche air (this is French) which,a* you walk up the street with a pair of them on, makes everybody say: “Look at that swell with those fine custom tailor-made OVERALLS!"

THE MOD

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Calls special attention this week to the great value we are giving in our fine Tailor-made Suits at

N’O'W-A.-DA.YS Every ready-made clothing dealer (according to his own statement) sells only tailor-made goods; ■ells $10 trousers for *4.99)4, “d $25 overcoats for $11.33%. We are not to be outdone. Money is no object to tu. We are doing business for ftan. So we tell you confidentially that these silktrimmed, satin-lined, gilt-edged, tailor-mad* OVERALLS are really worth *12 a pair, but we are telling them for 40 cent*. If this doesn’t “go.” we shall give a chromo with each pair, or hire a man to wear them for you.

$20.

THE WHEN

P. 8.—At Artemus Ward says: "This is •sar-ka-um.’ ”

PERFECT BEE-HIVE

These suits are made of fine imported and domestic fabrics, in Cassimer% Scotch Cheviot and Worsted, trimmed with the finest silk serge or fanner** satin linings, and equal in every respeet to made-to-order suits costing $30 to $40. We have taken several lines of our regular $22 and $25 suits and marked them for this week the same price—$20. What more suitable for a holiday

gift than one of these fine suits? .

Mafljlpl $idfl

OVERCOATS.

The throng that visited our consignment sale Saturday last and all of to-day thus Jar, taxed us to the utmost It was a perfect jam from early morning until this eve. Our sales thus far have been simply immense, and instructions given me by my consignee promise to be realized, to-wit: to raise the cash quick as possible, however great the sacrifice. We propose to create a perfect cyclone on prices and values of elegant clothing. Crowds which have thus far visited our house since the opening of this sale are simply delighted with quality and bargains sold them. Nothing but facts will be given and goods strictly represented as they are. See astonishing price-list below, a part of the extensive stock to be closed out: $4.50 Men’s heavy substantial Overcoats, now at $2.50, $11 Men’s heavy substantial Overcoats, now at $6 $20 to $25 Men’s elegant Overcoats, now at $14 and $16; very finest $6 Men’s Overcoats, now at $3.25. Youths’, Boys’ and Children’s Overcoats in proportion. Boys’ Suits, worth from $12 to $15, now go at $8 and $9. Boys’ Suits, cheaper quality, in proportion. Boys’ Chinchilla Jackets and Vests, worth $6 50, now at $4.25. Men’s Chinchilla Jackets and Vests, worth $11, now at $7. Children’s Overcoats, worth $2.50, now at $1.60. Tailor-made Men’s Suits, finest imported fabrics, values from $20 to $30, to be closed at from 815 to $22. All of the cheaper grades in proportion, down to men’s full suits at $3.50, and yet of good material Later on we will give lot numbers and price lists, Money cheerfully returned on all purchases, and no questions asked. Open- to-night till 9. Do not delay calling, but call at once.

OVERCOATS This week, one lot of 100 Men’s blue rough Cheviot Ovei> coats, all wool, would be cheap enough at $7.50 or $8, will go at

. $5.00.

Heavy Ulsters,withbig .collars, just the thing for rough weather, dark and light colors, only

$5.

Come and see the grand value we give in our Overcoats at 10. They are stylish, durable and well cut. Plain all-wool Beaver Overcoats, blue, black and brown, $10. Stylish Corkscrew Overcoats, $10. Chinchilla, Melton, Cassimere and Worsted Overcoats, $10. Any one of these is good value at $15.

$15

OVERCOATS

Our assortment of Overcoats at $15 is unrivalled. They are made of all materials, lined with good serge linings many of them silk or satin faced. See the nobby Surtouts we show at this price. They are great favorites. We can safely boast that our $15 Overcoat- can not he equalled under $18 to $20 at any other house.

This week, Kersey and Chinchilla satin lined Overcoats only $20.

No. 13 West Washington Street, the

m\m •S North Pemuylrar'.a street. H. H. CONDIT.

FMOIMMLE

HOLIDAY GOODS Our furnishing goods and hat and cap departments are filled with new and pretty .things for the Holidays. Japanese silk initial handkerchiefs, initial suspenders, gloves, fine neckwear, underwear, smoking jackets and dressing gowns, fur caps, sealskin caps and gloves and hundreds of other articles. Oome and look at the grand value we offer in underwear and gloves. Genuine fur caps in Alexis shape 75a Men’s and boys’ good winter caps 25c; sold at other stores for 50c. Plush lap robes at $3.50; cheap enough at $5. All in onr new Hat Department.

THE GREAT NATIONAL STEEL ENGRAVING OF THX BATTLE OF QKTTYSBUBG, From tho original picture painted for the state of Feunsylvauio, under award of commiudon appointed by the legiviature. 0 The engraving la targe (33x46 Inches) and finely executed. The drawing of the men and horse* are life-like—a masterpiece of art that will be appreciated aad highly prized by every ex-aoldler. Having *ccepte<Hhe agency for this engraving, I will lu a few day* start a canvasser through the city, who will receive subscription*. The established retail price (or the engraving is $10. but to give comrades an opportunity to possess this magnificent engraving the publisher and proprietor has made a reduction of 25 per cent, which places it within the reach of all. This offer to remain In force for sixty days from date. Send for circular. Address Wallace Foster, agent for Rothcrmel's great historical engraving of the Bottle of Gettysburg, 1090 North Tenn. sL, Indianapolis, Ind. SUITS AND OVERCOATS. Now is tho time to order your suit* and overcoats while prices are reduced; quality and fit the best at Tom P. Egan's, 18 North Penn, street.

NOVELTIES

Received in Ladies 1 and Gents’ Silk Handkerchiefe and Mufflers. Ladies’ Hem-stitch-ed Lmen Initial Handkerchiefe 12 1-2, 18, 20 and 25o.

MCE HIE k CO,

89 West Washington Street.

MODEL.

.A.S you pass loy. Call and buy.

A. B. MEYER & CO C O A. L

Offices in different parts of the city.

BEAUTIFDL SELECTIONS OF JAPANESE CB1NAWARE.

Dry Goods.

Plates,.Cups and Sahcers, Bowls, Pitchers, Creamers, .Sugars, Jars, Ice Cream Saucers, Vases and Mustards. Fine Japanese Bronze Ornaments. Store open till 9 p. m.

CHARLES MA.YER & CO, 29 and 31 West Washington Street.

JUST RECEIVED:

A Urge lot of HOLIDAY GOODS, which will he sold at lowest prices. Nice line oi Cloaks and Shawls, which can not be surpassed in the city. It will pay you to look at our goods.

C. F. MEYER & CO.

248 and 250 E. Wash. St CORNER EAST AND WASH.

Messrs. Schnull & Krag, Indianapolis, Ind.: This is to certify that I have used the Capital City Cigar, sold by the above firm, for more than six years, and can not find any that will equal them in value or flavor. JOHN D, HEROD, South Pueblo, Col.

A WORD OR TWO.

There are a certain number of gentlemen in this state who are, as a rule, not satisfied with an Overcoat unless they pay from $40 to $50 for one at a merchant tailoring establishment. Read this, for it may be the cause ot your saving a good many dollars: We positively guarantee that our $25 and $30, satinlined, Chinchilla or Fur Beaver Overcoats are equally os fine and well made and beautifully trimmed as the one you will pay the merchant tailor from $40 to $50 for. We simply ask you to satisfy yourselves by calling on us, A glance will tell you that we speak the truth.

ORIGINAL EAGLE

CLOTHING COMPAJSTY, 6 and 7 West Washington Street

HOLIDAY GOODS.

LARGEST STOCK OV . • PLUSH OASES, BRASS GOODS, FANCY CHINA, NEWEST GLASSWARE, —Land— DOLLS. DOLLS.

LOWEST PHIOEa

I. 3ST. HEIMS, 44 and 46 K. Washington fft •*»

J. K & H K EHQXJSH. painting and RX-ataxiMk lea North Ddswaro Sttsat

WE ARE SELLING’ Onr entire stock at . mildhster'Y'

At a reduction offiOc oaJhadoDa* Trimmed

HATS AND BONNETS From SI up.

CHRIS. BERNLOEHR & 00., 43 South Illinoia Street

i UR STOCK of BOOKS, TOYS, GAMES and CHRISTMAS ' GOODS is very complete. We save you 50 to 100 per cent on them.

FB AUD.

INDIANA PAPER COMPANY, SX XSMt Mai-rlanfl Street. *

The dry goods stores are advertising to make the public believe that they are handling Rogers Bros*, knives, ftefciml spoons. Now, having purchased a bill direct from than, we are able to eay to you that they

HOLIDAY FRESmSTTS.

See onr beautiful line of animal skin ruga. Red fox, bear, wolf and goat skint. $1.50 for onr entire line of $3 Brussel rugs. $1 for our entire line of $2 Bnusels ruga. 49c for best tapestry mate.

LIE. The genuine Roger Bros. ahouTd be stomped 1047 ROGERS BROS., Meriden, Ot., and u a German silver nickel and then silver plated. The POT MET-A-T.

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Sold by the abide dry goods stores is BRASS just dipped and one tub of the buff brings out the bran, cate such goods in order to expose fraud and accommodate those desiring such goods at the following;

guaranteed. Give it a trial, and be convinced at

mi, asms holli (With Red Ben-ice.)

YV. H. POLL, 80,82 ud M South ZUteoiaa.

Wholesale and retail. Don't delay your ordas.

P A. R K ER, *8 Wort Washington Street Send for circular. At Mercy’s Jewelry Store.

JEFFEPS PA.I3STT CO., 77 HLAJBT MJLXtKHTT STKJEETT. BMt Paint®re’ Material*.

OUR

Butter knife Sugar shell Tea spoons per dosen Deeart spoons per doaea Table spoon* Forks per dosen Knives and forks 1 dosen box

PRICE&

$ .15 .15 1.10 2.00 - 2.40 2.00 3.00

DRY GOODa Butter knife ... Sugar shell ... Tea spoons - • Desert spoons .... Table spoons • ... Forks ... . Knives and forks, 1 dozen box

At iuoh astonishingly low prices tho question is naturally asked: How can it be done? The solution of tha whole matter is, they are the cheapest goods made and dear at any price, and be who tries to make believe they ave the genuine

tells the lie direct. We keep the genuine 1847 ROGERS BROS. Now wa are not going to make tineas by January 1, as rite old, old story goes four times a year. Selling at cost ia played out; the

IMPORTED German and Bohemian Beer.

W. A.

RHODES

& CO.,

hi <! 0 0

•AND

C O K E .1

72 Sort Market, Delaware and Merrill.

Telephone 765.

a change in our business by January

people are onto it We are selling the following at a small profit

Hava you examined qualities, pattens and price* of tuitt aud overcoat* at “Areal* 10T II not, you mu*t, at least, do 10 before you purchaaa.

R is money in your pocket.

large stock of ladies' gold silver and nickel watches. Fine gents' watches. $4.50 up. Engraved gold pens, pencils aad picks. Solid gold spectacles $4. Clocks, silverware, rhine < Solid gold $150 plain gold ring. AU good* warranted and engraved free. Fine goods and lowest prices.

Kaiser, Pilsner, Wurzleurger

ON DRAFT AT

SPENCER HOUSE

O .A. L L FOE E^G-LE," Stratton k Storms’s Union Made Five-oeat Cigar. a KRAflOHIG. 21 EAST WASHENGTON* STREET.

COMSTOCK: 2S East Washington street

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