Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1892 — Page 8

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1892c

MOKE OF GRIP’S VICTIMS.

MATTHEW HKNMXO SUCCUMBS TO HIE PREVALENT DISEASE,

We use, not abuse the word. Hence, you sec it seldom in our advertisements. When you do see it, it means all that it implies as to prices. VVe use it now as to Remnants of all kinds. We had a special Saturday sale of them. What arc leit arc “slaughtered” in prices. We have set out to make a clean u^; Every Remnant in the house must . “go " We affirm that you can find no | •uch bargains anywhere as among these Remnants now, at the slaugh ter sale. borne as early in the day’ as pos•ible. ^ 15. PYI^E3 a QO WjVNTTICD A LADY BOOK K1 F I’f n Typewriter abd shorthand K-'ertnees re qttired.

Imorton, $1.4d, HauahTille, $130; Mt. Jaekaon, |1.40, Weat Indianapolia, 11.51; ^ Briehtwood, 23, Woodruff rliee. $1.43. Ontaide the corporation* the rate will be: In Franklin township |1 07. Perry, SI 39; Pike, $1 06 Ataahineton, |1 10; Wayne, S'* -4 \t arr^n. •'♦0 cent** Lawrence, $1.14; Decatar, $1 2 . Center $1 25 j

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AFTER THE GRIPPE

Mra. Wilaon, a Pioneer, AIL eted I.aat Year ^Mili the Epide-nlc, Liles Alter a L.ncerliiK Illnes»— Fnnerol Appoiatmeuts.

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V Oman’s Club Recel\cs Dtnison Ho.se Part;..

Talta tha Mraoa Bout*, Vor it i« the ealy Hoe mnoloc dlnlac ean Where roo cao (ct aa e egaot dien^r f^r IB e«su on train 5o. 1C, learinf Indianapoils at IJ^a-m and amvlrr at Ch caeo at *•» p m., i»d o iralr >o Si It-aT cs: Chicaro at K J30 a. m ftD<1 arriT'ne at li diai'apolia a. 4 3) p m The M inoo Hon e ’* also ihe shortest arid aalest Orer (I uui ei|.endeil In new tracks aal br.dgek dunt g the year l-til Tals the PennsTlTari'a Lin e to Chicago.

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i The present alwnvs ‘tiirc to please is tIlo\es. 'Ir.e largest stock to select irom is .it TUCK ER’S I GLOVE STORE, |l 10 £a«t Washington SI j

Dr. PI R. Lcsvis. 1 laetlca limlied lo throat and s.v.e. 257 N Delaware st. Telephone IJ.'S.

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Clearing sale. - Redurtions in every department. Now is tlic tune to buy BLANKETS, ro.Ml ORTb, = IIANNELS, UNDERWEAR, DRESS (;OODS, SHAWLS, Ml^LlXs, SIIKKTlNT.s, BED SPREADS AND 'lAMLi: LINFNS cheap. Sjiecial prices lor 1 riday and Saturday.

MattheT Ilennic^ died at the Denison Hotel last evecin^ at 5 o clock kneu mouA fohowioe an attack of tb^grip Mr UeoniDg was a native of Jielfa-t, Ireland, where be wa4 born in Julv, I'jI. v\ hen o. ne Tear* oi 1 he came to Am»r.<'a. wiihout money and Wiihou; Iriends. He stopped at Madison, where he boond bimseif to a ’inrai-r. \l tne end o^ two rear* he went b> Me Verof n, and aft*-rwi»rJ to L’-an*-Tille. whtr*- m i-t jf h.s life wa.* spent He began lift 11 1 rnn-^i.le a, a porter .n M J. J oars * n<jr€ D J *hoi«now a r*..''oa'J president, em p. o.ed 111 the saint l< re A'terwaid II.* i r.ii.2 and \lackev arx.e parlllc^^ Thev built a t< tt jn I iili a ra roa 1 a id e-ie.ide i tneir bjsine,* unti. Htnn.n.: L.‘'ta i-- wortii a half III.1.ion dollar* r more in me Coi.r..e rf I - biisuie*- e.Areer he was ca.so of me Mercharf,' Yati<'^al Hank presid^-nl of tie f.t/ros laik ad a dre'.r in the 1 eoi le's -a. tsts Bnn I f-t-'C'i \eari a.,'0 Mr H r.n og s wta t i was Aw'ept avra H i ad inv» •tn er t Te i Tears at."') hf > dt ,c to 1 j ana r oJ * ami or irari/t-d th* ini*r an 'Ihim' Ibn t . r ml on from will Ii in w tl i •-« tr ^ ears atro llje last f ir'Kii m nt‘a li)‘> t rne va.larKclt <<'iijiei a** re<c t'rfrr t' < In (1 attai)''lit. (a- 'la i^a< lur ru' < ii , .iriv Mr Del i rik' "8’’ a 1 f» i n/ fr eri 1 o' the 1 ite (,ov* r lor Hove The der** i«ed leatti tao chi di«n—a ►< n. (lartrice aid a dam Ir Mr*- 'ii'l a h rfl-i'' I’l It) re ak a ^ii'i ril f at 'fr fien,ji ^ f . |hi ffi ' triiiont -t I'lis aft. .1 f . 1 Hi t ' ' e a d t' c r» muj ’ wnr tat''n t I arsviiC whtro t!it\ w li be bar < J to iiiorr w 'Ir* 'I «r\ lo.I.I Hl'Aon \!a ' 1 'lid i mn, I t I ira-'i-' I? \\ lit- .11 . ItlLlIl tr Wlir 'll 1 111 .““j ill'.' u her r« ,i 1 n e li) i’ lu Fiieet t'ln no-iiinp 111 her M vent inn n v-ar "lie was the'*aii_'ht* r oi D- fn tins I'.arliee Lilt \Iiee 111 kerto I V. ii t n of ' ' C -a n nit , ' r..iiiia ^'ll > r m >\t(! < ar’\ in Ilie I t enl reiitnrv l> I’.our'i'iii (Ouiit\,Keri tu k itHietliesili tof ti..! . cewus I r I I \ It 1 'it . iir» o II /L 1 » r .airnr iiil and In n. tin r .1 t|>l\ uii pr ^ ' 1 witn ill' < uise an < < i me of Immaii ) ai.*’! V, Ilia M nutted lu r s'a i ■' ui i rt ! I i I r I HiiiU to Iml ai u« 'i.- w ht le ail tvtr aMe ward lived aiui never rt mni r ed Mrs \\ ilF'II WH» miirrieil in this ritv n 1 < >! Hus nil 11 t n rtiild’-Lii li rii, r f w li in \ e .11 rV iv e ''lie In » d a ( MM'ti lit HI (1 dev< ut ( iinstinri lilt, w s an vei V ( III* III PI ol lilt "e( Ml 1 I r< teI la 11 I I n ( h dm I c tin j'U'ti rale <if Heiirv a- 1 1 I PI lu r Hml Miila.' <111. iii|\ ti Hhslt 1 re.l In r III* n I ' r»'i p lo 1 jtii ri at Ip « in n li Hi r 1) III r l>i U il nun 1 l’Mt.)ep wi i pra t I im: 1 li' s ( Hin m tin -1 tv tv ) p trs « o ai iiKiw Ini', ft Vsliiartvi 'lo In. lute Mr- liilv' M li im V^W i kwnvas t* r, uv i.'m) is Mri*. I 111 Hill llurln nr, of \\ as'nni; toll 1) I 'Ir- \S i' on K fatal illness was thp out /r w tji It an Ttnlv"! imp Inst \ ear to w IIK il h I ni. I li and ( 11 h e'l i u I i (I v In c i mo fliMinrissti viPiim "inre Invt "mnlav, when b'le lu r lint iMieonstMous sin lias li v < d 111 tin* At udow (f tlie (t’lpr world mint Inst passed the jmi tals ot d' utli in ptnc* ful sliimtur Ihr clidilro i mid some ol her p'lniidi liihireii were emistimilv Ht her he i side 1 he ohildrtii siirv IV )ii>r lier are Mii) Oliver M \\ iHoii, late of luiiiaiinpolis now I'f \ikunsas ('itv, Kus Htnrv b ami I rnnklin 1’ Wilson ot ( tin itro Mrs lii i o W Morrison and liss Alma VVilson of tins citv lie dtetased will he huried ut C rown Hill

LI’iAOlM; AM> CAMP.

Th© Murphy I*mipto KU.ot Oftlcors— «t)Uw ol Y utpraii* Ileoelv o. The Murphv Lea^nie kept open hnnsc from I >0 until 4 o tloi k at ''heridaii I’ost Hall vesterdav and ninnv there were who I iijoM d tile tonpeiute hosfii'ulitv of tlio ieukue w I'li Idue rihhons \t J o oioi k the m w .V i It. te'l olln ers tor tlie eiisnin.,' term wire iiiPtallcd liv .lohn A M t^ok ami \1heit Kvl<- with original ntualistio ceieinonies 1 he otlicers w ere Pri« (Unt—John B Wl-t .Second \ ict i'rca deni —Hnlcs Camphell. Junior \ lee PrtsUienl—James Martin t ha’daiii—C harles H Sj arks hum t al and Utcording {secretary—John \ iM (. ov Tri nsurer—Henry P Pontius k hu 1 I hluT Fhiiipb Bniicj \n-iHtaiit I slier*—t«cori,o Koudrick and Mimm t ora 1 leiUiiiK 1 rustit s—Saniu 1 Sawyer A C Gregory aiul IhuniHs W nitiuK ll\e tm.tailat.on cereniomes woie followed hv ajuvtiule littriirv t>ropram, afti r w Inch a slmrt talk wus dt.ivired Ov t.cv II \ t lew niml w iiu li t nronrated the i losiearnest t mltavor on the p irl of tlie ]tH,iue (len hn (. 1 remoiit t imp S ot Y , also II stiiiltd It* oliu er- wh.> wtre elected las wetk, aitir a wellreidend mut. tul fH) 1 till Ilu'oflitcrs were a» loliov, Coiuinadpr—H P Ivin* H tiior \ let t' nnniaiider J 1 McMu len Juii >r \ ue t ouiintnd. r—S K Hooker Cnini) Council K k. a.inu, h. L baroour, A B C Hownev DeleKite—H F Hand Alien all J r 1 iimiicr t hn|>lwiu \\ G '>oni on hirst Serceau' I H I-iiehont Ml artirmiistir'•erpiaat—J T Plummer. Serirtaiilo Hu-Guaid i. H 1-inthont I vi or ‘ o’lreant ! t Hewnon Pnni ipal Ml s I i*n—ti \ Hooker t o-[K>ra'o thefiiiard I Ai crai^r. CanipGuard-1 Mctlintock I’lcki t v.uard—J t Ura> Ihe olheei" I led ot t'lt* ladies’ \id So, cntT were lUbU'ltd hv Capt lb L Ziun, as follow Presioent—Alice I Koerne- \ ice Prtsuleiu I ttu M Johnston 1 rustpe*-B authe Mci aJdea Hora Spurrier Mav HelUr Dtleiralo—A.ldie M Wallace Alterra.#—Be»s e B W a! u e Chapla a Grace G 1 v.iu» Secretary —Jtssi I Hand Treasurer Restie B Wa ace Gu dt -Vd lie M W allate .assistant (niide t ia-a Hupp, lusiuo (.1 Hard B.riiePriti Outside Gua.d t va \ber To nitiit at their hall in T orra ne Rlrck the PalriotiO C>riler "ons ot \iueriia w> 1 install their newlv-, le ted o hcers The ofluer* ot k hapmau IMs- ki V 1. wi.ihe installed to ius;btt, amt those ot t.he.idaa IVst Ihursdav niche

I The AA Oman ■ Clab used the t me of its rega ar meet nc, veste-dav at the Proi t laeum, in recevirg fr ends The room* were deco-atp'i in colou.al t'vle Mr- W A Bell, president ai d ilrs. John .V, Uolman rece.ved the gue«ts A recep: on Dj tue U'ues of the Tabernacle rhurth luarfcei the open.nc ot neve r-aJiEg room* in connecti.in wuh the church \ ounc lad.es presid*-.] at refre-n-n ‘-nt ta'nVs ir .rn _ tv 1 < o clock The I itrht Vrt l.erv i-a le ] lo a bc.dv at t o’clock, in honor of the r cmoiain l.»-v l»r l. .Bdt la e- At ro„ a.o cf luu- and recita lioii-! vras fciven in the evenin,At tf e A M t A. mai v cal'ers were p c k-ar t.v enterta »je(i bv the Wonsati «

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, he voun? la' s <')' t'e Fnr‘tian Fn ivor " )-• c V rcce Ve 1 Jr •• tits at the " v.h pre hvt'r.an church Am ui^ 'hose enter tkin iiir were AJi^sea 1 <'.tt.e Hutchirs n < a-r e Hnlctiin- n Kale Bam < lara " lire V n, ( ara H'jnt v. ce I -t, ( arrte List ' c! a ilanu, i ram'es Mai " len iie Ahi er fj-a t I’ojre 1 mni'i I’. I'lns n, '1 nriic "< ! 'i-ho Agna ".oaif o fi v bulber land Mate e \ ii'e ar i f ir '•A uie A rt. r ] kep t o' th >s“ w ho altem'ed the I ..tm IK <Jr 1' r " ms of An erica New A ear s r (• 'itioii -i ws that 1 - -I , . r, n s v ere cn ter.uine 1 an i IhI refres lueiits Ihere i was 11 usic h'* me p <) ol A ban 1 Iront C intil 1 i ti IP I a-t n ,.lit of er» xt re in *tai dasfolow* V ll "eward president A\ 11 am ' I rti-, v . j rt-i lent i. red ' K ' iJicr mn t* r < i f -m < > 1 Alngill re t iJ .. «• renrv ( lanes I 1 iv,tniancial s-creiarv I AA F.re-tuie, trea-u er 'A ni "cclti, < n I 11 tor < A\ A an I ress in ► • entor a' 1 < i I (c .,iiard About one j 1 iimire 1 ii enu er* trom all parts ot the "tat iuij _0^ iil'-mhers ot tlie camo were pr'serit A ref irt read fihuw.. i itmt .he I <mip iiad kaiiit'l P/i j e/.cent in me .il eship du-ii Hk' vear and was in HoumJ f nanciai condition The c iiipot y disI J ersed at 1 o do k this i lorni .g. j Yew Kind of Bnildiii" Association The 1 urn and Lot Bu Idinc and 1 mn I A“so< lati.m is the n ime of a new "late ( ,'an z.>lion which is heint: ')r,,ani7ed in | til ‘ ci.v The I 'an ot the a-soc al on is I I'l 'eri I t fn in ativ winch have h.< tar been , hturi. d It prot uses to loin nionev on nnim jir I f d 'oN and farm laiid, ai d thus eiiahlo ; urchasers to i,et ilesir ihie lots and lands on a cu«li basts ilie otlicers bO far agreed

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i rts dent—Theodore Stein \ ict-Presiat it— lohn S Kirkwood, j Secretary —( h.is I'ale A.tornev II A TcicLwood fhetiustets linen t vet been chosen The (Hpitil R'rc c ol the iitvr concern will Ilk 'oi'HHid The oipni irers of tiieassocia t 111 1 elmve till V will 1. able lo do a big ) tiUbiuebS among tfie 'armera of the ".tate I *viiilH Clai s 1 re e "< oi« liecl. Tlie Ct ri-tmas tree of A. Crusiu«, af Yo I Js_ Pleasant street took hre last night and I created some eic temeiit Hands were i uriied 111 tlirowing It out and aloiit^'A lai lagi vras cicuu to t e fiiiii Hire, hut the ' fire Ot, aitmcrit was not lailtc' I Om c ■srit-AV orKs iho IJlggest. I The Nation.il Canl t onifianv is adding to j the tajiacitv of its ware rooms and mitling I up a new bo ler nouse It is already the I biggest thing of its kind ni the world, and I Its product goes to everv iintion I A S< nselcms Custom. ' To the ^ 1 tor of i he Inliai anolis News I list night at 12 o’clock, “midnight’s holv hour,’a lew ucisons perhafis one in a thousand of the citv s population, rang hells, blew horns ana steam whistles- a perlect lied am of no.se tlie most hideous and unruieical ti at cou'd possiDl v be made It is to be presumed lUat this one person in a thousand wns«oov noved at tfie thought of the old Vear going out never to return and the new coming in thn* he must celebrate the event hv aiinoving a thousind others, HU k or w ell It is estimated that ti ere are at nresent filteen liumlred sick persons i i the citv, vet t ese sick people, alreadv ‘ racked witn fiuin and score lied w ith fever,’’must {lilt up with an additioi al h ilf hour’s torture, hecTUse this one person in a thousand imigints h mseli called upon to make a noise If fheiu-toin lias one sensible teat ure will some one kindly point it out' Nlkaois. Indianapolis January 1 1892. color* ill Coal Inr. Chemists have evtiicted from coal tar si\t en shales of h'ue, Mvleen of jeilow, twelve of orange, nine of violet, besides shades of other colors loo numerous to

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That J e- ‘stp* be.iiug » »tche~ a-il d'smonds n payinen.» and w.li ke«p open nUtbt c ' !... H-cfon&er aotil SocloeR Kuom-i, o.d

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a.i.v zawAKi: M c.. jua ,v ' tow prices.

We Show „ ]>&•♦ e*-e-i«er*'o la-,es'di' deed ratio, beat cast V in--* ani »impte» p<itcv oi'me C l.uanavx Ag-eni • rn "Mutual Life.

Fast Af a-fcet street.

Fink jewe r> m».ie i

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HxrrRT engraving and ben,;ie work at

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GB*»Tdi*mord Nsie next wees ei Marcy*.

Ihe Kail >naa i-tuKiues* coilece. Corner AV ashirgton ami Mer’d an streets, is open everv day and eveiin? i. n eghoet the vea.' itj--'. uc mg voarg men and women in t) a.«<.fi -IJ comm )n •cVckI b-aoch s sUe>rt hat d a 1 mng Laud wrl.'ng tyw*.l.ug and

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Takk the Te nosy Ivan a Line to Chicago,

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J)' O ivA B anen the w oderfui sreHfle for aB femalec mp at t- drugstore

The Grippe Bekpoatfbl© for Mor* DeAtht After Epcorcry Thao Dnrtog Its Coorw— \ How to Avoid Um Danger. { Qnppe, in itself, is bed enongh. debiliteting enoagb, bat it u the after effects, the •lownesa of recorenr that pre it its greok I danger In most case*, the person d.d not ' bare sofflc'ent vitality to tally after the diej aa^ itselt bad parsed. Tne lorccs of nature ■ were U>o weak to contend with the debuity which the Gnppc had left. it is sad to tmna bow many people have died who might have been saved if nature bsul been properly assisted and fortified alter the G ippe bed been driven from the system. Many physicians realized this factand ass sted tbeir nat i-nts over the dangerous after effects by bracing op and stiinu ating their systema This was, and can be done in but cne way, and that u by the steady and moderate nee of some pare yet powerfal sUraulant. There is b t one absolutely pure and medicinal stma* lam know n to the profession and to the public, and that is Duffy’s Pare Malt AiYhiskcy. The most prominent scientists and pbyaie of the land indorse its parity and value. It is not a new whiskey; it has been before the public for yes;rs It is not a cheap decoction, but a pure distiiia ion. It imparts a tone to , th svstem possible in no other manner, and sends the b.ood coursing through the veins with renewed vigor. Ills superior in everv resoect. ard however much any unscrapnloua druggist or grocer may seek to lead you to bcheve to the contrary, do not be deceived.

I NI. i tttch ri-j)* r rg ov xper sst MarevW. llic Larest Kail I- i-air (3re*=!ng ta-ign cut an 1 cv.r'ed <hsm pi-oi c h erviht-g tirst-class Al l^sdies' Bv t uv er I lu-ie «

For t oi.gh i< c-mii>anvins La Grippe,

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I have n-od Macviik V *Ou -ii rt for ringworm c n m V 'HCe vi d w a- t iirt .1 c mp e el) liv onlv tw apflts'cnv Hadiiit.lo r 11 mi <1 e-, but t.j^ U <1 no g )ud J ANS "TA N AH LD

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"Air*. VTliislow s ^oofning Wymp Phniilfl R w B) ■< he used for Co. dren teething ft «o He-lie tliild »'f n» t^e s in- allawsU psiii c res wind ooMo and i* the Cast remedy for oiarrLea .u cn ik a buttle

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Can Nut lv« liivpntcd. The large-t an 1 bneat lin< oJ 'moorted Kev tv e«t Rnd New V orK c li ar H v ana cigars are I andled bv Louis h iHsc’iler Hvte» lloi.-e I gar N aiiij hole agent for M "tai hi It er^. A (f I C.iircia <A to NewVork cl.nrIIavHia r R-« 1 vpl ae' and ( iirina are the leadlDK braiids. Box t-ide a -i i cia tv

Ihe lioi Lome atter loi orippo, SlcaiisKief W ire and Ir in ’

ArtiCc’ai leeih vvitnoiit n Plate Or hi I «■ * J 'I HI I" " L. 'Assh st, opp New A OI h wtore IndlansDoll*. Mahcv gieatjewelr^ sale commences Sstur dav iineo liurner- and Heaters, Aerynieap Alnrion Harlard coffee pots, nick eted "1 .I'd luhle r. •>- i r AA M H PrvsrTT Ss South Aferi Ifsn st, Bic. la eof g d waiti . at Mticy %

I- in coughs and throa troiitilis use Brown’s n on< ai Ir.clieo- Ih-y slop an attack of my asthma tuu,;!! very roniptly '—.C iiaioh Vi um.v me H bHOUT a Ku i^h Lure .1 ill d-iiggiat* Dirii l 1 oige lo s ill Andhavpyour hair dressed and bangs cut and or ed aJ lire A h row.er’s liulr btoie, JS* \\ e^i \A abbiiigiuu street

AV hen Baby was sit $c, we gnv e her Castorla When she was a Child she cried for Castorla. AYhen she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. lA Leo she had Children she gave them Castorla

Solu iturs. Attention The best life insurauce coiupanv u the company which does the most ffood, and this u the comrany }0d shoulu represeut fur the viar If vou are at lihertv to contract with the AIlTl‘1 Lilt IvSlLANIL FdMPVNV OT Ni-an YoUk, with cash assets of overJl'iO,ts U (Ys), the I \K' 1 1, strongest, *afest, oiienpost and hv st tomiianv in the tv or.l l>, then upjilv immediatiiv fur terni-i to C \HR, Nfw I'l.N i lln II, Man \c.viv>, oo'j North FennsvIvunia street, Indianapolis, or to I FKC.I -.(IN At GKVM, l.INLl.M AGIMS for 'iKHH. VN iMiiAN \ aud MiSCObblN, DbTiioir, Mith \ Glad -Mirprise Mrs Kint; 503 North Mhs ss ppi street, was the Imppv leoeuuent ot $2,<iU) on New Ytai - Dav—iiisuiance on the life of the late Ctiarles H Bush

Hal' s<)uare scu’h of halM Hou-c

f I'he leading styles ot popular nraVes a'wayN at lowest prices. ientlemen’s furnishings a •peeialty. 21 ai^ 2^ South Illinois Street

SsO.OO L"OK Sl.oO.

RAND AND M’NALLY*8 or the Fpited SUtw. oa roUan; limited aumb«r tor flAA

A for th* I’olii <* 1 or* c There is a dug lu tv'w n that sbou’d he on the ponce pav roll. He never arrest-, auv one, nor dues ha detect ttmves^ bit ha takes part in ah pol ce pai-ades. Jtisa sure thinjr whenever the polue take jia-t n anv dem**i str'ti Ml tiisi th s d c ' Il be luund troitim: along in front ot them He Is .1 »>rt ul a brii tile cu‘>. .'iiui harm inires perftctiv w th t aptain t^iiig ev - uui-ta* he He gvneraliv joii.- th<. parade on Wa-hmg ton street at A .rg nia ive-'.ie and atlra t- a jjood deal < f aittnt m Pv einitt -hu-t, sharp h*irke It he di-cuver-' ilt a d.ize.i pol ccTien tbjjether he is sure to _,oiu l le crowd. To Ho *l Aienioriitt ^trvices. The service to-morrow ev cring at Alavflfiwer t ouer«»pationa’. church will be .n memorv of Mi-s t a oline Bel! w ho re*"*erit v died ol iholera lu lud a AIj-s Bell was ai Indianano'us c.rl who went >ut four v ears ago a* a missionarv of the Yuiencaii Boa-i, as heretofore stated in thc-e column* All friend* of Miss Bell in the citv are invited to attend this eerv ice.

\ ttap]>y >»nv Yiar. Old Freedom an 1 Right from ii'* dungeon w ht re 1 t. IS tom ellol to apeud .1 e reman tier of h's days as a brtikendowii inva'ld fir having foi(.lua lifetn I" for 'ibertv truth and Jus Ice human r ghis p od mora a honest politics and e< iioini al gove-iimeiii axuii st oppre-s on prejud e int le ante iorrviptioi and tmmoialUy ia a 1 lu ft nr i w ishe* ev ery body to day A llapny Ktw A ear Fvea to those w I i for so manv veara have 1 a-i ed vn 1 i;r’e"ed him s much who have r bled him f .Le otarc-t th'iigi oa earth—g( ud 1 f . h a'd a 1 vpi V home-arid wi o In-iigat.d an 1 c mm fed the cowa-dly and da-lard v out are of September 1. l'~' w> ch trip.i'ed him ft r Pft arid fir w hi hie lia- as V ei rt t e v ed no rt dri i e cs i w *h n ihii g t 1 ht as I rol v\ 1) Votoy Print 1 ia‘ ( f school No .4 in this c tv sa.d in a lettir f A'av b I-X* a hi ma'ilt.ir'an of the Iroa'esi lv[e fu iv fifty ytmr* ia atlvauce of Kianv of our tit /ens TU can I nlv i ope tLal c »isc!ence and fair dsa II. I wv s,>me time asse-. the r rights and t vu« a t.'i'icton f he w ro g* and crimes t in I! ttei'’vt*i-e t - to 'a e ’’ermi- me als to atm 1.1 oe that al notarv biis.nes)* tran lat i ra and other w or*, wul b.. apei ded to promptly a id or -east able terjas at my d.ng-t a No, isti tiiiabethsirctu Anoien ru*v, >ota-y Public led anapoli* Tana-y 1

.*uc kOL UII4.-N Blnnton, Watson lo, Indianapolis, December 3J, 1X91. Ales “s, "McBi’ ia>d »t Da-». City ( CT eitei-A >iirso' 'bet th Incloeing dra't f' m h > - remen - In u ance t ompany of llalt 1 -e 'o- am .-i' ot, oar loss *0 hand, Ur wHth ac eot o-r iha ss \oar»t-ulv. __ B VNT N vV\T80N a Co

-THE BOWEN-liERRXJLL CO.

Your Taxes tor '9L ■fhe Marion countv Ux duplicate for U'ai is now complete, and the ftr-t lu-taHmeDt of taxes mar be paid at auv tune between ■ow and April The rata this rear will b«t la ladiooftpobi, $Ldd 00 Ui« |10U;

t onip iments of trtciaen.ju ciotlun;: llo.iKe. T e mjsic box will b« given to the person ho d n« 1 e t c »1 lit mber *140, as the comm i ee ’ as f un a that araoui t of c-a ns in *he ten ewfs ol Ctirr Ihe .ckj peram Will please ca*l aud r*fce.ve mus‘c box OCC.OrNTAL CLOTniN© Holsk. Do Y no \Y ail iielief’* If «o trv a box of The Lillie AVoader Y’egetable l^’'s Best pill on earth ft r biliousness cons-I-yation e'e Lver) box guarantee*! For aale onlv at Harold s drug store, northeast comar Alabama an<! AA asUington streela.

q£0l/ES. Just received, a large selection of the neiAest effects in Gloves, smtable for the opera and receptions. See the beautiful line of colors. litSIS’ fCBISilSGS. A special display of Ties, Collars, Dress Shirts, etc., suitable for New Year’s calling See the new \\ hue Ties, in flits, puffs, tecks, boTvs and lour-m-hands.

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LN'DIANTA'S PRIDE •—.THE miisiHHiifss

rair Sioon

FOB SALE BY W. T.

Roll* karafi by oLoit’a “Aoueb Kara."

only, 38 West Washington St. Pinest production ever brought out in a Souvenir Spoon A gem of beauty. \\ e also carry a lull line of popular makes m Scuvenir Spoons, largest and 31 best stock m i this cit} Pop/juiar prices. t M/i

Opposite Transfer Car.

A Special Sale

Of all open stock, broken packages in all the departmenf*, and odd sizes in I uderwearand Hosiery. ISTEXX WEEK.

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ilerid an, Georgia and McCrea Su , INDIANAPOLIS : : IND. Largest Exciusroe Mhoesak Dry Gooas House in Jnd^na.

CLOAKS! CLOAKS!

Take your choice of all our 520, $18, 515, $14, Jackets or Ulsters at

Repair work done at about half former prices.

THE ONLY RINK’S Cloak House, MU21 ILlISflIS SI.

Opp. Y. M. C. A. I^ailding.

Liebig CompaDy’s;

:Extraet of Beef.

BKS’T

PUREST

CHEAPEST

I >r V A.L tJ K In tho Kitchen for Sonpa, Baaeea and Made Diahes.

THE LOUISVILLE FIRE! $2S0u0 Worth of shoes. The Chieaco Wrecking and Salvage Co have bonght the entire lot, and now being sold at the mammoth room 40 E. Washington 8L 1) ea’s Shoes fiOo upward. Women’s Shoes 3Se upward. Child’s Shoes 6c upward 10 days only.

THE FIRE SHOE SALS, 40 EISIRISHINGIOISIREEI.

3tH LAST WASHINOTOIf ST. IiATIOJfAL. lieiecuve Agency prepared to tBeeatlarate aU elassea of civil and criminal cases. BuiriaMS strictly cnnfldenual. H. a WKBSTSIL CMaL and THOe. MeJULLAR. dartwant.

MODEL TO-DAT Take your choice of a large lot of

KNEE

WEDDING CARDS Copper Pbate printing and enersTing, ANEDDINQ PARTY and CALLING

CARDS, correct stTlea, finest work lowest prices. Leave your orders with Q* and avoid delay and annoyance of sending out of city. AVM. B. BURFORD, 21 West Washington St., Ind’p’l’s. Alail ordera will receive prompt attention.

PANTS

-FOR.

Real value, 75c,

MODEL

“/ Am a Gentleman'.' “1 am a gentleman.’* “I’ll be aworn thoa art t Thy tongue, thy face, thy limbs, action and spirit do give thee five-fold ^ ^ blazon.”—[Shakespeare, But even in Shakespeare’s time a gentleman did not pass current in good society unless he conformed to society’s dev creea. Now-a-days society demands Evening Wear for Gen^ tlemenA or, as otherwise phrased, “full dress suits.'* We can furnish at $25 to 540 what other merchant tailors demand from $40 to $75 for. Come and see, or send for samples and rules lor spli-measurement. KAHNTAILOEmG CO., 14 East .Washington Street. . N. B.—We have several fine $6 lines of Trouserings which we,are now making into Trousers at $4. • Till/ rPI/HT Dj/^TADl/D Wholesome bread, a steady diet of it now infj UliLll t\rjOlUllIjUi to begin the New Year with alter the dissii ation of the holidays is the needed thing. One more needed thing onlyj See that the bread is EEY"OE*H.

AI^D WE START IT WITH 30 PER CENT. OFE 4 oif ALL WINTER OVERCOATS AND SUITS A-T THE WHEK

TOOL CHESTS. Wc have fitted up anumber of neatly made chests with! good tools. They make a nice present. LILLY & 8TA LNAKER. 64. East Washington St.

And in order to get it and hold it will give you better crack* .ers than you had. Give them a trial UNITED STATES BAKING CO.

W, a. W A^SSOK & CO. 130 Indiana Ave. Telephone, 989.

COAL AND LIMR Call anff see ni before orderiag year cooL Prices and quality goaranteei

Noiiimg godg «o to the attraetiveneM of a W OOQ lV13*nl6lS houwo.iMtf manfoU, mwly t^mmed. My stock eon tame the choicest design* of the beet faetone*. Call and inepect before Mlectmc. O.A.KEELY, 59 MoMoohoeetta Are.

Before invoicing is the time for beer gains. For one week only. Bring your measures with you. READ these' PRICES: ' These, with borders to match: Axminsters, (1.50 a yard; Moqhettes. 75c, 85c, $1, and $1.10; Wilton Velvets, 70c to^90c; Body Brussels, 75c, 80c, 85c and $1; Tapestry Brussels, 37^c and 45c; Tapestry Brussels, with borders to match, 75c; Fine Ingrains, 20c, 25c. 30c; Extra Supers, 40c. 50c, 60c; Hemp Carpets, lex: a yard and up-

ward.

Linoleum, 45c a yard and upward. Smyrna Rugs and Fur Rugs cheaper than ever. FOR ONE TYEEK Oi^LY.

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A.LBERT GrA^EL 17 and 19 West Washington Street

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