Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1888 — Page 8
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^.5. ^E$9Q0 TO TAKE HOMR “Tha preaeot of tha father to tha hride was a let of diamooda. Tha groom's present was • large onyx clock, with tha aide candelabra of gilt,’’ saya a report of a recent wedding. We can •apply nmilar things, whether for presents or your own satisfration. A great line of fancy clocks, bronses and fine ornamenta. Bip$l?am & U/alK1 LEMS OF M PRICES
CTTT KXVTS. Tha Haakh Board raporta » (teeth* aad IS Mnha Jbr tha weak. Tha Oaatorr far Joao ha* been reetteed by Ontacart, Ctetead A Coi ASutaeonresuooorooaitr, city and town health ofleeiB mil be held ia thia ettyThnnday
aest.
Saamy Doraad, Utile *ofi of Chartea Duraad. 13 Macau ley atreet, Who drank lye Tbnraday afterBoon, died last creninc. A naatiaa will be held to-algbt In Plymoath Cburch to make arraneenente far the BteaogMpb«nP picnic, on the Fourth of July. J. & MeNeely will lead the ■inglsg at the aMeting for young men, in T. M. C, A. ball, tomorrow aiurruoun, and than will ba db addraaa by C. D. A wbolawl* Arm in rnbbar gooda, boot* and mm baa barn added to South Meridian atreet, Che Arm including 1. a Arnold, of Bloomington, 111., and J. A. Arnold, of Champaign, ill. At the meeting of the Indlanapoll* MinUtorlal Aaaomati&n Monday, 13 a. m., in lb# Y. M. C. A. parlor*. Rot. Charles Kraus will praaid* and thara will b* an addraaa by Her. T. A. Goodwin. A lodga of the United Commercial Trarelera' Aasoclation waa organized thu alt<-mooo. Goo. B. Thomas Post ball being leased for the parpoae, by John C. Fan minor a and C. L. Young, of the Grand Lodge, Coiumbua, O. There are over •aventy charter mam ben. In tha ault brought by D. D. Long, admlnlatraftl tor °i tb* late August Allan's estata. arainat tb* ( a J Supreme Lodge, Knlgbu and Ladle* of Honor, to \#-A. determine who are the beneliciaries in the insur-
ance policy. Judgment ha» been had In laror of
Emma, Coclua and August Allan. TALKS ABOUT TOWW.
NO DRMANP ON HOARS. News Stand Dealer—The hotel was crowded with Prohibitionist* for several days, but I didn’t sell Afty dollars’ worth of eigan the entire time. The only demand was for postage sumps and papers, and frequently tha delegates insisted I should let them hare paper* at radurad rates, because tb* hour was late and It was probable I wouldn’t aall out my stock. But I didn't.
A REMINISCE*Cg OP SHERIDAN. John Scblay recalls a reminiscence of General Bharidan. now that storlea of tb* groat chlefuin an In order. Schley waa a capUln In the First Brigade, First Division. Fifth Army Corps, which brlgsds wsa composed of Maryland troops, and be was an eye-witness of the battle of Fire Forks, at tha time Bharidan sent General Warren to the rear. Schley uw Warren as b* rod* a wav; but whatever dapreeslog effect it might hare had npon tha troop*It wtaapaadUy diaslp ited when Sheridan want swinging down tb* line, Immediately in front of tha enemy, and under a heavy fire. Tha siabt was so inspiriting that the man were almost delirious with excitement, and cheered until they were fairly exhausted. -T will never forget how he rode,” -aid Schley, "straight as an arrow, unmindful of the storm of bullets which saluted him from tbe enemy as he flew by. and although tha aballa made nl* staff dodge, it had no
rhy warren wassent
fide
effort on him. I never knew why '
to the rear. The corps had tb* graatast con fide no* In him, and he waa familiarly known by bla men aa “tha Indian,” owing to bla long black hair. Leaders For Monday: dreds of too Rebel aoldiary ru-btng to ns and throwing down their arms. My brigade must
40 pieces handsome staple Sateens, all the new •hades, 18o, former price 25o 200 pieces Swiss Flounces at whole-
sale prices.
250 Embroidered Cashmere Fichus
from #1.39 up.
200 all-Wool Black Cashmere Shawls
from $1 up.
Hosiery, Oloraa, Mitts and Under-
wear at reduced prices.
STEVENSON & JOHNSTONE, 87 leal Washington Street.
THINGS TO DO.
. _ My brigade must have pained 2,000 of them to tbe rear. This was only a tew days before the surrender of Lee.”
Amusements.
Bennett & Moulton's big opera company, tbe one that has never played her*, will be at tbe Museum all next week, opening with tbe new “Mascott” on Monday, “Fatinltza” Tuesday, “Merry War” Wednesday, “Mikado” Thuraday, “Bohemian Girl” Friday, and “Robert Macalre" Saturday Mist Marl* Greenwood la the prim* dopua of the company, and Mr. Arthur Miller, formerly of thia city, la tha leading baritone. There will be no lucre ate in prices. Tha California chicken mill and Improved device that hatcheiout about a hundred chickens a day, in full view of the spectator!. Is the chief feature at the new Eden Muaea. which opened to-day. antf there are nuraeroua other curiosities of Interest. It isopen day and night and the admission is but 10 cents. “A Cold Day” will be seen for the last time at the Museum to-nfeht.
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Wa note—little (some, not much) delay m heusahold overhauling on account of the weather. The backward spring interfered more a month ago than now. Folks are tired of waiting and are going ahead buying curtains, carpet* and wall paper, and in increaaing numbers are coming to ua to get them. To-day it is in order to inspect the goods and make ■eleotionA We’ve had a heavy demand •n our stock all along the line, but have replenished ae needed, a^ is to keep at our usual distance ahead of ell others.
'ASTMAN, SCHLEICHER '& LEE. CABraxs, Drafkries, Wall Paper. TBE LARGEST HOUSE IN THE STATE
FLANNEL SHIRTS.
Coits ud Vests Made to Order.
PAUL H. KRAUSS, Man's Furniaher, M aad » Narth Pannaylvaula Stmt
HOSIERY!
For the best bargaina in Men's, Women’s and Children’s Hose, visit our new stock and get tbe new prices.
-*n<Vby the by* •Hora on there,
TUCKER’S, 10 Bart Washington Street ' V'•Ar'i'lv; i','- ? . . . * ... ' '-. v \ in mi 11 mine.
■bW £3 Ohio Stmt,
Am** a*, me par Wyaadot Stock.
LADIES' AND CHILDREN’S
SUMMER
UNDERWEAR natoraa* variety smawsr hat Jriesy WM. HJERIaE,
The Badge To Ex-Commander Chaae. Mr. T. W. Gardner, thli 4lty, has uasrly completed the badge ordered by the department encampment committee. G. A. R., end which will be presented to Past Commander Ira G. Chaae at DaoVUle next Tuesday night. It la a handsome and cottly b*dfe, largely coapoaed of native Indiana gold. The top 1* surmounted with an eagle, underneath which la the bar, both of fine gold, and the latter indicating his rank. Ptndant therefrom is the oorps badge, repretentlor the “acorn,” and alto the reel men 1, Nineteenth Illinois, to which Chas* was attached, including a “tiger’s head.” tvpical of the original zouave organization of hi* command; while underneath is the U. A. R. badge proper, with diamonds In points of star. Altogether seven diamonds are used, and the badge as a whole Indicates great taste and approprlatenesa. Ruling By Love. Little Jobnny a mamma waa about to puniah him for tome baby ofiense, and first led him to a private place in order to aoften hla sullen demeanor by moral suasion. “Mamma is very sorry that she must span* her little boy,’' aha said, “but he has been very naughty.” Nostgnsofaoftening. - “Mamma down’t want to spank Johnny, her boy must be good.” Johnny—Why doesn't yon want to spank Johnny, mamma; are you atrald it will hurt your Moral suasion la now pronounced a failure la that household. _ Threatened by the White Capa. Domestic difference* led to the aearation of Frank Jones. 212 John street, from bis wife, he returning to his father's house. Yesterday he notified the police authorities that he had been threatened, and be showed a letter dated, "Hall Of White Cap Association, May 24,” warning him that hiscaae had bean under advisement lor some time, and that If within tb* next ten days he did not assume tbe care of his family, and provide for their wants, he would be visited by the White Cap committee and would receive one hundred lashe* on the here beck. 80 far, there is no clew to the authorship of the letter. A Good By and God Speed. Thera waa “a good-by and God speed” to Bar. E. J. Gants, by tbe Central Christian Church congregation la>t night, the pastor beginning a three months'vacation today. He will go on a visit to his old home In Southern Jowa. and will spend the hot mouth* at Mackluaw Straits. On behalf of his flock, he was presented with a fine etching, the '‘Evening Bells,” Wm. Wallace making the address. Short remarks followed Mr. Gents's response by W. K. Azbill. J. H. O. Smith and A. A Dabney, the latter of Chicago. During tha evening cake and cream were served by the ladles. Too Much of • Good Thing. ■You’ll come to the banquet next week, my
boy?”
"Yes, what’s the evening’s program?”
"Well, we are to have all of tbe good thing* of tha aaaaon—tables groaning—flowers In profusion and everything at tha top of tha style, you
know.” “Good!"
"Yea, end we’re to have toasts—tn you ate to respond to a toast on old man, 1 quail on toast.’ ”
FIVE HOURS AND THIRTY MINUTES, INDIANAfOLta To ST. LOUIS IT THE VANSAUA UNB, Was tha tlaaa made by the special train carrying nabars of tha press from Eastern elite* which toft Indianapolis yesterday morning at 10 o’clock, arriving in St Louis at S:30 p. m.. covering a distance of 200 miles in tb* above time. This la an indication of the time that can be mad* by thia popular route and the promptness with which passengers are moved. Far* from lad tana noli* to St Louis and return by the Vandal!* Line, Jane 2, 8 end 4. wiU be S3. ’‘Linden Bloom,” the new perfume. MlLLnmtY advertisements are very plentiful at the present time, and I will tell you the reason why. Every millinery thou in town Is crowded with a lot of goods which they bought three or four months ago. and which are out of date at tha present time, and In order to meet their obligation* they were compelled to discontinue baying new end desirable goods, because business has been very backward In that line of trad*. Bnt I am happy to state that no such elate of affairs exUt at Newgarden’t Occidental Milllaery Stbra, 45 Weet Washington, opposite tha Transfer Car, H* has sold more goods so far this year than last, and if yon .want white, cream or black watered ribbons which are soaroer than hen's teeth, at reasonable price*, go to Newgarden'a If you want fin* French tips, in every desirable shade, he will sell you a bunch of three lor the same price that you pay for one elsewhere. If you Want children'! Leghorn bats, sailor sbapea, at half price, visit the Occidental Millinery. He get* hla goods direct from Eastern manufacturers and Importers, and can and will mwa you from 25 to 40 cent* on every dollar's worth of good* that you purchase at bis cozy little store around the corner of Washington and Illinois streets. EMMET GUARDS. ATTENTION. Special meeting Sunday afternoon at 2.30. Business Of Importance to transact, by order J. M. Welch, Lieutenant Commanding. A GREAT TONW for family use. Cream or common beer, made from pure malt and hops, without modern adulteration, for family use or as a beverage, in kegs; will keep fresh on tap four or five weeks; save money and gat the best. Order by postal of Albert Hitzel berger,Brewer, City. On draught at 18 S. Dei. at Drimx Malto; it is pleasant. SLOO. 11.90.‘’•1.90. SL901 Choice of fine, light-colored it Iff Hats. New York Hat Company, Coraas Washington and Pennsylvania street* Foe fin* watch-re pairing call at Strlvely A Wyatt’s 64 West Washington street (Bate* House). Hava year houses piped now for natural gaa by leaving your order at the plumbing establishment of G. w. Keyset. 89 North lUluols street EXCURSION RATES FROM Indianapolis to Liverpool and return 885. For Information call at the general steamship agency, 122 South Illinois syect. * SaY, let Purse) l Si Medsker, the stove men, figure on your natural gas work. 84 E. Wash, at The new atlas of our city and county, balng prepared by Grilling, Gordon & Co., Is deservedly popular. The parties are experienced and competent, aa a glanoe at their pen plats will show. The following testimonial shows the estimate pieced on their publications elsewhere: "The new map of Wood County, published and prepared by Grlfflug, Gordon A Co., Is being delivered to subscribers. It is a work that reflecU great credit on the publiahers, and its accuracy can not be questioned. It gives a map oi the county In general, and one of each township and corporation In the county, wlth.every farm, village lot, road, stream, ditch, street, etc., distinctly outlined and i* just what ha* been needed for years. Tbe work is delivered only to subscribers, and, a* it can not be duplicated, It is especially valuable.”—[Wood County (Ohio) Democrat. Disinfect—Now all nature quickens Winter accummuUllons ferment and load the air with infection and disease. Uurty’s Bromo, a most powerful disinfectant, destroy* infection. Lae It in sinks, in slop barrels, in cellars, in licit rooms All our physicians recommend it. Hcrty, Chemist, Pennsylvania and Ohio. TO THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. The 83 round-trip rate to St. Louia by the Vandalia Lin* Is taklun well. Everybody seems to be going that way. Tickets will be on sale at tha Union Depot and city offices June 2,1 and A "Linden Bloom," sweeter than all the roses Special tale of Rogers knives forks and spoons this weak at Mercy’s "The” Jeweler. Bargains TAbTY GARMENTS Are only made up by WllUsms, the fashionable tailor, in the Bates House. 64 West Washington street. Quality and tit guaranteed. NATURAL GAS FITTING. For thoroughly reliable natural gaa fitting and plumbing of every description, go to Hialy A O Bkien, 57 West Maryland street. SOUTH SIDE FOUNDRY COMPANY, Manufacturers of all kinds of gray iron eastings Strict attention given to Job work. Prloe* low. 28 Shelby atreet. Telephone 158. Drink Malto, 25 cent* a bottle. ,
Tha Anderson Drum Corps. Tha Anderson Drum Corp* now Include*: Fliers Thomas J. McMullen, who 1* the leader, John W. McMullen, GUI Jordan and Andrew J. Miller; drummers A1 Walker, John Mains, Edward Butterfield, Jama* Simpson, Jaoob MUUgaa. E. L. Smith, Charles Leonard, Joseph Oakey and Charles Minnemeytfr buglers Gottteib Gelgar, W. H. Houston and Tbomaa Hheriey. Tha eorpa has bean handsomely uniformed, and it la proving a valuable adjunct to tha Anderson Boat, Q. A. H.. of which K is a pan. In On# Sana# Mot n Oondidato. “No,” says D. M. Bradbury, “I’m not a candidate for tha Republican nomination for Congrani tn thia district, in tha sense that 1 will go into a convention and strlva far tha nomination; but If the party la dwlroos that I shall taka tha race, I am willing to make 1L If any one ala* want* it, however, he la welcome to It I do not retard H as a hopeless race In Ibis district, although the jshanom are vary mnoh against Republican aue-
K. of L. Picnic.
Tli# Whaalmaken' Assembly, No. 9,237, will picnie at Bln* River Park, on tha C., H. * D. Railroad, Sunday, June 3. All friends
era invited to attend. “If* English, Dun'S T# Know.”
P. J. Kalieber, 23 West Washington at, is abowioff all the fancy colors in atiff hate. IB* moat popular this aaaaon is tb* English Brawn Darby. Kallehar'a ia open every even-
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Hkndriokb Club aambara will report at Cldh Honaa with hats, giovaa aad aanea, tor inapaotioa, thia (Saturday) evening. J.
B. Cftla, Marshal.
OHEIAJP BOOKS. At Bln* RiraHM'sTIda X Train* Cloth Bound, 86o Bach. 14 J«fca Halifrx, Mm Muiock, Hjprtfa, b* r*» k i**.. Kiagrtaf, Lart Day* oi Pompati, Handrioka Club hat* and St Louie Lvttoa, Thaddaoa of Wanaw, Convention hate at Dalton'* Bates Hnna* Futu, Uab ibur* *.«.»» Birr year next hat of Kelieher, 23 Wart Waahiagtoo at Open every evening. Kte-
TO 8T. LOUIS AND RETURN, 81 The Hendricks Club will go to St. Louis via tha Bee Line, leaving Sunday, June 3, on special tram at 8:30 a m. Rate only 83. Tickets good going June 2. 3 and 4. For detailed information call at 138% South Illinois street and No. 2 Bate* House. T. C. Peck, Passenger Agent. 8180 81.9a 81.90. 81.9a Choice of fin*. light-colored stiff Hats.. New York Hat Company, Corner Washington and Pennsylvania straetA H O FOR CALIFORNIA For trunk*, traveling bags, etc., call on An Heseth, 68 E. Washington at The Hendricks Club goes to St. Louis via the Bee Line. Kate 83 lor the round trip; June 2, 3 and 4. GRAND ARMY Suita, double and single breasted; also, the latest novelties in all kinds of men’s, youths’ and children’s clothing at the Boston clothing house, No. 3 East Washington street TO ST. LOUIS "CONVENTION via VANDALlA LINE. Only 83 round trip. Tickets good going June 2, 3 and 4, and will be on tale at Union Depot and city office* of the Vandal ia The Bee Line, tbe popular route to St. Louie Rate 83 for the round trip, June 2,3*and 4. Fom fine watch .work and engraving, go to A P. Craft, No. 67 North Illinois street TO ST. LOUIS CONVENTION via VANDAI.IA LINE. Only 83 round trip. Tickets goor^oing June 2, 3 and 4. Indiana delegates and c^anized club# are going by this popular route. Tickets will be ou sale at Union Depot and city offices of the Vaudalit Lin*. Great sal* gold watches tbit week at Maroy’a, "The” Jeweler. Special prices for cash. "Linden Bloom,” Mr*. Cleveland's favorite.
A CORRECTION. Some people seem to have an impression that Sulphlted Soap is simply a medicated article. It Is the beat laundry, bath and general-purpom soap on the market. It contains no strong lye, makes * soft, white lather, and does not injure the bands; is very healing to the skin. Bold at 5 cents per cake by all grocers. Manufactured by the K. C. Andrews Company. VAsEA A large and fine selection of garden and cemetery vote a rustic-work iron settees and chairs, great variety of plants and hanging basket*, cut flower*. Bertermauu Bros., 37 to 43 Maas. av*. Drink Malto lor the nerve*
CARRIAGES, SURREYS AND BUGGIES. If you want to buy the finest carriage, surrey, ut-under, jump-seat or buggy, at the lowest price, call on the H. T. Conde Implement Company, 76 and 78 West Washington street, and see the celebrated Troy carriages; also a full line of fin* har- ■*. The largest house in the State. 81.90. 81.90. *81.90. 81.9a Choice of fine, light-colored stiff Hats. New York Hat Company, Corner Washington and Pennsylvania streets REPUBLICAN CONVENTION ~AT CHICAGO The C.. St. L. & P. R. R. Co. (Pan-Handle route) will se 1 excursion tickets to Chicago and return for the above occasion at extremely low rates on June 16, 17 and 18, good to return until the 23d. For particular Information apply to H. R. Debxno, Aaa't Gen’l Pass. Agent Penn's Lines, Ind polls. REAL ESTATE At a Great Bargain. We offer, for a few dava. a flue reddenc* on DELAWARE STREET having eleven rooms and bath-room, all in good condition, at* great bargain. l ot on the corner of Delaware and North street* Will take a vacant lot in put pay. ALSO, The property on MASSACHUSETTS AVE. known as No* 79 and 81, having a frontage on the avenue of 70 feet. Good brick building that can be mad* In three store room* W* will give a bargain In thia propertv. VACANT r.LOTS. We still have a few vacant lots In Brightwood that we are selling on easy term*
•TEX-CENT ROYAL” GLUE! EVERYTHING Brokeu glass, oaina. woj 1. etc. aad gro. Clary Si Son have opened a now pnarmacy at 169 Prospect street, near Laurel Drink Malto. Nobby new style ladles’ and gents? silk umbrellas at Mercy's, “Tue” Jeweler. “Linden Bloom,” delicate and very lasting. REMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITERS For sale or rent. Fine linen papers and ■applies for all writing mao bin** Wyekoff, Beamans Si Benedict, 61 N. Pennsylvania at., INDUCEMENTS Offered by tha Arcade Clothing House excel all othera In this city. Tbe nicest assortment In man’a and boy’s wear and by far tbe lowest prices In this city can ba lound at our houso. Do not fall to look at the Arcade, 10 West Washington at. PURE, HARMLESS'AND INVISIBLE. Richards’* Snow Ball for the complexion. Romore* all traces of freckle* THE BEST 18 TBE CHEAPEST. Go to John B. Gough, 38 South Pennsylvaniast., for flrst-class horse-ahoain g. T. R. Bell, consulting engineer, aseenanleal draughtsman. Patent solicitor. 69 Ingalls Block. Frncino, all iron, cheaper than wood. Call and sea it at Enterprise Foundry, 176 Booth Pennsylvania street. W. H. D. Cidkk, tha healthiest? drink in the world. Maubici A Srona. 27 North Pennsylvania atreet, are ottering a fine line ot gentlemen’! shoes at rock bottom price*
MOORE & BARRETT, 84 and 86 East Market Street.
W. T. WILEY & CO. Southwest Cor. Illinois and Market Sta.
Go to Davis’s tin shop, 70 N. Del. sL. tor tin work. DENNIS EGAN,THE VETERAN HORSE-SHOER, formerly Gough .& Egan, has removed to 112 North Delaware, where ha will be pleased to aaa Ua friends End tha pobllc generally. J. W. Ralph, mecnameai engineer, complete stock of anglneerer supplies and agoncy for the Ready elevator. Office >7 Ingalls Btoek. FROM 88 TO 8b • tha reduction on cab. photos at Potter’ a; hart, quality *f work and material, same aa hereto tore PLAirta, rosebuds, cut-flowers, designs, eta Wctohaar Brae 4k Lents, Florist*, 848 North Tannamaartreat, above Bavanth. Telephone 487. tow ■■ ■' Dam Malto at soda fountain. TIRE INSURANCE. Nxwtoh Todd, East Washington street. Batxs House Pharmacy. Open all night. 54 Warn Waahiagtoo streat. ABROMET, MONROE * WILSON, Inaonmaa, real aatate and loan* 44% Neath Panaaylvanla street, opposite poctoffloa. MANTELS GRATES AND TILER Tha only dim la town setting grates properly for aatoral gaa AU work guaranteed. Rlgney rtMffff, BBliniii iiunriii mu
BEADED WRAPS.
We will close out the balance of our stock of Beaded Wraps at 25 per cent. off. Some very desirable styles in tbe lob
H. P. WASSON & CO.
NEW YORK STORE iJEatmbllalioU 1803.)
LACE CURTAINS In pairs and by the yard. CURTAIN SCRIM. CURTAIN POLES.
PETTIS, BASSETT & CO.
pALL AT CLARK’S STUDIO. Get prices, and see the beautiful enamel photos before going elsewhere. 66 East Washington Street.
Fini watch repairing a specialty at Mercy's. George G. Dryer and Samuel G. Goldsberry, watch makers, music boxes repaired, engraving and jewelry mending by experts. If you want a nice Job, try us. Satisfaction guaranteed. Wx manufacture the best ana largest variety of furnace* for natural gaa and coal now mad* in tbe United State* Kruse A De wen ter, 64 South Pennsylvania »l 81.90. 81.90. 81.90. 81.9a Choice of fine, light-colored stiff Hate New York Hat Company, Corner Washington and Pennsylvania street*. HOT WEATHER DRINK. MILK AND SODA—“HALF AND HALF." The most delicious and refreshing dnnk. The popular thing. Get it at Ferd Christman** 44 West Waahinfton street. Christman’s imported beer always on draught at 44 West Washington street. REMOVAL SALE. John Clune, of 59 IV. Washington street, will move stock to 79 W. Washington street July L A large line of earpets.oil cloths.rugs, lace curtains, shade* pole* chains, tinware and queensware, hanging lamp*, toilet seta sold below coat, on payments or cash. 59 W. Washington street, one square west of transfer car. Go to SL Louis via the Bee Line. Rate on Jim* 2, 8 and 4 only S3 round trip. K. OF P. CINCINNATI EXCURSION June 12 and 13, via “Old Reliable” C., H. & D. Ticket* good five day* Kate 82.50. Go with the First Regiment and cbeer them on to victory. Barrow Bros., nickel-plating, 33 West Chess peake, rear 77 South Illinois “Linden Bloom," Mrs. Cleveland’s favorite.
"We are selling the beSt
50? TEAS
Ever offered to the public.
These Teas are specially selected for their FINE DRAWING qualities, Rich, Full Flavor and Great Strength. You can uot purchase suoh Teas elsewhere for 70a wic -a-rk; shlllin-q- tub: bicst 25c AND 30c COFFEES. THEY -A.itK TKRK'PCCrTY DELICIOUS. Twenty-seven years’ experience in SELECTING, BUYING, ROASTING, COOLING, BLENDING and other improved machinery, enables us to furnish our customers with Coffees that are acknowledged by all to be perfect. All our Coffees are roasted and sold in their natural state, no ingredients whatever being used to make them GLOSSY and HEAVY.
THE GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA CO., 4 Bates House Block. 164 East Washington St., Indianapolis, Ind. Best Refined Sugars Sold at Cost.
FRESH WAUKESHA WATER JUST RECEIVED FOMEROY & HITLER,
rOSTOFiriCE,
OPPOSITK
A- XJ C T I O 3ST OB'
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BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS, IN STORES 128 AND 130 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET, r I c • Thursday, June 7, Commencing 9:30 a. m.. Continuing all day. 350 lots, by catalogue, BOOTS, SHOES and SLIPPERS, representing 2,960 cases. Most attractive assortment of seasonable goods we have ever offered. Will be ready for examination Wednesday, June 6. Every dealer should attend this sale.
JAMES H. LAWS A CO., Auctioneers
'Kf ILK SHAKERS, Ice Shaven, Counter Tumbler Holden, Glasses, 111 Milk Keirigeraton, second-hand Shaven and Shaken. Moat complete and cheapest place for Milk Shake equipment. Sirupa constantly on hand. ZOLLER & CO., 277 East Washington Street
A. NEW LOT OE FRAMES, ALBUMS, FANS, OXIDIZED NOVELTIES AND FANCY STATIONERY.
Sea our pricea on new dry goods. It will
pay yon.
Wool Challies, desirable patterns, only 16c, worth 20o. Nona’ Veiling#, all colors, at 18o a yard,
worth 22c.
36-inch Suiting only 9o a yard, worth 15a See our new shadoe in Henrietta Clothe. Check Nainaooka at 5e a yard, worth 8e. Figured Batiste at 8io a yard, worth 12A#Figured Lawns at 3c a yard, worth 6a Seersuckers at 5c a yard, worth 8a Complete line of White goods at extremely
low pricea
Gold Heed Umbrellas and Parasols at apaoial prices. Lace Mitts, Giovaa Hosiery and Laoaa at greatly reduced prioea
CHARLES MAYER & CO., ‘ 29 and 31 West Washington Street TJ17 TZ> TD TT A T 17' C Wright’S "Mary Stuart.’’ Melllar’s "Ascension Lilly.” Leutler’s X JL nr U IVllLO ’ May Bells.” Foote & Jeuk s "Linden Bloom.” Klckseeker s “Vthite Clover,” “Frauglpannia" "Ocean Sprey.” "Marina Washington.” The above are leaders B’Rjk.lSrK H. CARTER, DRUG-GUST,
800 Maasaohosetta Avenue, southwest corner St Clair Street
-A_. & W. GASOLINE STOVES,
Jewett [Refrigerators,
MANTELS, GRA.TES ^lISTD TILES. GEOUOE M c O TT A. T ,
61 and 63 West Washington {Street.
JEFFERS PAINT CO., 77 E. MARKET ST. Dealers in Eaints. HOUSE SIGH AND FRESCO PAINTERS.
W. T. WILEY 4 CO., 8. W. Cor. Illinois and Market END all orders for SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPPLIES To YOHN BROTHERS.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. We have 30 lota in Jaoob Tranb'a addition on West Washington atreet* These lots lie between Hanghviila and the Stock Yards. They are high grade, on street ear line and range in price from $225 to $700.
SAVE MONEY BY BUYING YOUR LUMBER OF 1 MICHIGAN LUMBER AND COAL CO. 486 East North Street—one square east of Noble atreet Telephone 766. GKO. D. BURGESS, Manager
To insure perfect safety against the ravages of moths, tue TAR CAMPHOR. W Y .A. N D O T D U A. It M .A. G Y, Ohio Street and MaasachusetU Avenua ' 1 ——y—
TP TT TPT TTT?TTY/T-TP jC*- r\ JtLirt J—L. • JL j JL-/ JL v-L. vjt Jtj OB7 Corner Alabama and Maryland Streets. LUMBER, SHINGLES, ETC. Large Stock. Low [Prices.
PRATHER & HANCKEL, 66 East Market Street IM C. M. X£. »■<“* C.M.RASCHIO, 21 E. WuhiogtoD St "YTOW OK VIEW at the Art Rooms of J. IN M. Bowlaa, 31 East Waahiagtoa atreet, tha pain tings of Mr. F. & Chnroh, New York, from the exhibit of tbe Art dmoeiaMem. Visitors always ri'nina
GET THE BEST.
Among the artiolea damaged by lightning in an electrical exhibition ia tbe elothingof a man, which waa literally torn from his body during a storm, and yet the man wa* not killed. Ha waa an agricultural laborer, and was standing under a tree at the time ot the occorrenoe. The lightning flash, alter ripping his smock frock from end to end, severed his leathern gaiters, tore lb* trousers into sbreda, and finally split op each boot from ankle to toe. If he bad bought hit olothea of THE WHEN, the lightning could not havo ripped it, but would have passed offin vain, and ha wouldn’t have been ahaken up at all. For a special point: One lot of Fancy Balbriggan Wraps aad Drawers, cheap at 75 cents, will go ior 50 cent*, or $1 the auit, while THK LOT LASTS. Jump at onca, if yon want soma.
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ON -es osr PAYMENTS OR CASH At the new store ot CHAS. JMLLIG, 468 Virginia Ave.
Children’s Carriage*. Wardrobe# and Mirrorm. Metre .se* of all kinds. Lounges and Read Rocker*
ROOFING, Eheathlne and Building Felt* Roofing Pitch and Painte Coal Tar, 2 end 3-ply Ready-Roofing, with Paint and Tina Asbestos Fire-proof Felt, Moth-proof Fait, eta, eta. H. C. SMITHKR, Telephone SSL 169 W. Maryland Stjudianapolla.
i Cordial Invitation * Jil Is extended to all the people of Indiana who will be in St. Louis next week to make their headquarters at the MODEL CLOTHING CO., 213 and 215 N. Broadway, St. Louis, where they will be most heartily welcomed.
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MILLINERY-SJr.^.ti’^’ MRS. M. DIETRICHS & CO., 10 East Wa*hingtoii St
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At 16c, 18c, 20c, 22 l-2c, 25c, 27 l-2c, 30 and 4:5c a y ard - No such bargains ever before offered in this city* Body Brussels and Tapestry Carpets at close figures. Wall Papers and Window Shades, as heretofore, the largest and best stock in Indiana.
ALBERT GLALL.
BAlLKE <&> KRAJJSS,
Shingle*. Bash. Oom* .Blinds, Oment Sewer Pipe, Fire Brink and Clay.
Office and Yard., cor. Market and
■a., cor. Market ana Telephone No. 10SL
T N ADDITION to the cutting down of our prices, wkich bra been going on off 1 the week, we have decided to make an unusual cut ou prioea of Hoaiflry for men, women and children, and on ALL KINDS OF UNDERWEAR We shall offer all imported goods at just the prices asked by the importers, and all domestic goods at just what they ire worth at the milla Remembtor, this sale is only for the present' time, to clean up our stock. We want July 1 to ses our stock free from odds and ends. -* For the benefit of those who have not read our advertiseknetits during the week, we enumerate the following goods on which prices are cut below all reason: DRESS SATINES, WHITE GOODS. PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS, GLOVkS AND MITTS, COLLARS, CUFFS, TIES, SUSPENDERS, SHAWLS, SCARFS, FICHUS. Dress Goods under 25c, all now 10a Unlaundered and Laundered Shirts. Cheviot and Fancy Shirts. Get our prices on Carpets. . Open every evening, W. C. VAN ARSDEL & CO, 109 afid 111 South Illinois Street Near New Union Passenger Station.
\TEW LINES Underwear, Neckwear, Hosiery and Flannel IN Goods at TAYLOR’S, 38 EAST WASHINGTON STREET.
Sewer Pipe, Flue Pipe and
W. G. "WASSON, 24 South Pennsylvania Street Telephone 989. Cor. Michigan St and Indiana Ave. Cor. North St aad Of nil.
NICKUM’S Twl.phonw 1030
BAKERIES AND OhrtaUan Av*ntia aad Broadway
CONFECTIONERY. M4 CriliflS -ATMt
NOTICE TO LADIES. When yon have a call for an Undertaker send for PLANNER & BUCHANAN at onoa They have a LADY ATTENDANT regularly employed, who will relieve you of ell work. 1N^TTTRA.L GkAJS FITTERS. Superior work. Lowest prioea A written guarantee with every job. O. and A.. POTTS & CO., h» 4bSO WMrt WtotohlwuStom Stertowk.
B'URNITTJRE Of all kinds at rock bottom pricea at SPIEGEL, THOMS & CO.’S, 71 and 73 West Washington Street
RENIHAISr, LONG & HEDGES, UN DERTA-KERS, Telephone 115. 27 sad 29 East Market Sfcee
SMOKE THE PEARL OF CUBA TWIST OIGAB, The beat hand-made goods produced ior 5a
GU8TAVH J. T. MEYER * 00;,
