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THE WDIAEAFOLIS HEWS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1892
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▲MONO THK MUhlCTAXE.
Inter**tins Mown of r-venrs and Peroonalo—Id Moeteel Circle*.
L. $. /1YF{E5 0 QO LAMPSHADES. . A new iMortment of J>Amp Shades it Jttit it band. New colors and otyles. Also • newline of fine Umbrella* and Cane*. Oar Ho* of Leather Good* i* complete. Come and see me before making your purchases. ^ nrhics c. wajl*, gcccKoaon to WalKJ*w*l*r j 19 East Waahloftoo Street. Gonernt acent/or the V*cb*ron A Conaianitn. Fatok^Hdijlpp* A Co., and t . Eo*hn c*i*brat«d
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ASTMAN, SOHLErOHER & LEE CARPETS. DRAPERIES, WALL PAPER. Tilt LARGET UOOSI IN TUE STATE
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Tba Misses MeMaonis bar* retained i homA Mien Grace McCormick plared the roeal- i Hon acceptably in the Lebanon Baptist ebnrcb on Snnday. Mias Adelaide Canaro, of the Blind institute, trill plsr sf n concert to be ciecn in th* new lodmoola chapel nszt week. F. X. Ahrens, ot the School of Music, con- j templates the organisation of a permanent j orchestra in this city in tne near future. Mise Ida Sweenie has returned from Xew York. During her absence Miss Sweenie i sang with much success at various water-iae-placet. Miss Minni* Jones, of Corincton, Ky., | whose singing at the ftternberg recitals in ; this city last rear attracted considerable attention, :s the guest of Mrs. I>. K. Fartlow, on ML Clair street. The Tabernacis church will hare a quartet after January 1. Andrew Hroith will direct the music. Miss Josie Bremmerman will sing soprano and Ed Neil bass. The aito j has not yet been chosen. Mr. Laurence, a graduate of the New En- 1 gland Conservatory of Music, is the guest ! of bis aunt, Mrs. Osgood, ou North Me- * ndian street. Mr. Laurence has made music bis profession, ami. though young, is said to play with much skill and taste. Richard &hiiewen is much encouraged ' | hy the progress which bis quartet is making, j The members of tne quartet are Kichard i hchiiewen, Mr. Klehk, of Loniiersville, >lr. j i Curley and Adolph .ScbeUnchmidt. They ' • expect to appear in public in about two j | weeks. j The opening meeting of the Matinee ' i Mua cale will be held ou Weuuesdav, Octo- ! hero, at 2:30 o'clock, at the Fropyiatum. 1 As this is President’s Lay, the meeting will be of a social nature. Musical numbers will he given, however, by Mrs. Dill and Miss Maxwell. Tne Music Hall at the World’s Fair bas an auditorium with a seating capacity of | 2..5'.<0, and a platform lar,;e enough to ac- j commodate an immense chorus. The names of great composers will oe emblazoned on the frieze. The whole structure is severely Roman classic in stvle. Friends of Miss Theodora Pfafllin, will be interested in this notice of her bv the New York Courier: “.Mis* Theodora PfafFlin has been winning the most favorable opinions by her singing at the recent Seidl concerts in the Madison Square Garden. She has improved much in her art, and her future is a bright one.” It is rumored that Miss Piatilio will go abroad to study in th* near future. At the opening concert of the School of Music to be given Saturday evening, October 1, th* numbers of the following program will all be rendered by children: Piano—“Romance’’ Amber Ensley. Piano—Rondo. -..Greene Bessie Baker. Piano—“In Rank and Fii*’’ Lichner Willie Grand. Violin—“Lnllaby’’. Harris Roger Myers. Piano—March Facile -..Rommel Florence Morrison. Piano—“Playfulness" - Lange Florence Dunning. Plano—Waltx. C. Bhubert Annie Orund. Violin—Fan tasie Harris Willie Weber. Piano—Sonatine Clement! Florence Siebert. Piano—"At the Brook’’ Max Osten Ella Phillips. Violin—“The Postillion" May Willie Thompson. Piano—Vais* Caprice Newland Ruby Lane. Oh, What a idfferenc*! [Judge, j Mmm The quartet at rehearsal
-PATENTS; INVENTIONS PERFECTED, JNo M, TKUltMJVN. I
Fall Style Hats Now Ready At RYA-N’S, •s and fj South llliuoii St
flEU/ BOOl^S. Tariff Reform the Paramount Issue—By Wm. A. Springer. Mr. Fortner* Marital Claims—By Richard Maloom Johnston. Th* 8p**ch of Monkey*—By R. L. Garner. The American Claimant—By Mark Twain.
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and afterward# at the concert At tne Thearers. Sydney Rosenfeld’s “Imagination,” a comedy which has the prestige of sucoess in New York, will be seen for the first time in Indianapolis at the Grand to-night, continuing throughout the week. There are twenty-two sp aking parts in the cast, and the company ia substantially th* same as presented the play in the metropolis. Miss Liuie Hudson Collier, Harry Hotto, Mrs. Georgia Dickson, Alf Hampton and W. £. Wilson are the principal people. The Park Theater is doing a large busineat, with P. F. Baker in “Chris and Lena” as the attraction. Robert Manchester’s Vaudeville Company at the Empire ia having large audiences every uight. The Henry Vaudeville Company and William Muldoon’s athletes will give performances at Engliah’a to-morrow night and Saturday. j
Th* Polio* force. The police have adopted a black helmet for fall and winter wear. The contract waa awarded to Dalton, the hatter.
Master Couniy ¥*tr. Th* CL, H. A I). nsUrcad will sell excursion tickets to Hamilton. O., on October S. L*.**** 1 7 on th* occasion of th* Bailer county Fair. Pare for the round trip will be taifi and ticket* are good for retorn passage on all rocotar na ns op to and iadading October A Ticket* oa sale at C.. H. A D. ticket office and Uaion station. apeeuu xma wee a. School Lamp*. Dinner Seta Chamber Seta. r. P. smith A Co.. 4i North Illinois street. C*t* d’Or for eat* hy Geo. W. Sloan. 73 W. Washington. « in. Kate Kail road xteaeca fl to *» saved. Choice of rout* to Boston. New York. Waebloeton and point* Rast. SL uouis, Kansas City. Denver and points West. Webb’s Ticket Offices. 5 and 12S S. Illinois st. TeL h». Wanted, Bieyc * Repairing, 33 Virginiaave. A. Schiffling. Okdkb copper-plate printed and engraved wedding and calling cards of W. B. Bur lord Indianapolis. Dvspgi-siA cared by Hood’s Sarsaparilla Bring in your wa ciies that others have failed to make go; we guarantee you satisfaction or no pay. W. T. Marcv, opposite transfar car. linger* Y» ho Are Troubled With hoarseness will find that White’s Yucatan Gum, if used jast before they are going to sieg. will clear the throat and restore the natural tone of voice. Rotat. Brav Post Wxxg creates health and mtrengtb ; (1 r^cart bottle. Sioan the druggist. In Iteatari < l. Th? fset that th$ product of th* Homs Brewery Company is a pure bop and malt beer, has mads a wonderful demand for it. mod they are busy as tees tUiing orders. For family o*e it is une^ualed as a summer tonic. loic d’Or for »al* by C. A. Eitle. 1S4 Hhsibr st. a Keduced Hates To »t. Louis Will be made by th# Vandalia line for the fall festivities. For particulars, call on ticket agents o' address W. F. Brunner. District Passenger Agent, Indianapolis. -tiekness Among Children, F.#pec!ally infants, is prevalent ail times, but is large, v avi.tded by giving oroper nourishment and wbolesonae fcK>d. I he most succeasfui and rehatiie is the Uaii Borden "Lagle''Brand Condensed Milk. Your grocer and druggist keep it. All Oemai tv ora at Half Prices. Boston Dentists. News Building. The La»i of the Sea-on. On Sunday. October 2. the I., D. A W. railway will run the last Sunday excursion this season to Bloomingdale Olens and Montezuma Mineral Springs. This will be the last opportunity to visit these beautiful places this season. You can't afford to miss it. Train will leave Union Station 7::*'a. m. fl.50 round trip. On# fare between all stations. Call at citv ticket oBicc for tickets and full information. Mahcy’b great watch sale this week.
When Baby waa sick, we gave her Castorta. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When the had Children, she gave them Castoria.
AMUSEMENTS.
TO FAIR VIEW. Electric trains on the Illinois street and the College avenue lines will leave the Union Station lor the Park at intervals of thirty minutes during the week. ON SUNDAY. A full line of cars will run to the Park on both lines. Cars lor the Pair Grounds will run; Leave Union Station 6:20 a. m., 11:35 a * m 4:35 p. m. Returning leave the Fair Grounds at 6:50 p. m., 12:28 a. m. 5:28 p. m.
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Ticket* to be had at 49 South Pennsylvania Street.
Fall Hair Goods Display. THE HAIR STORE. Imported stock from the Eastern Markets just arrived from which we manufacture WIGS, in all colors and grades; also BANGS AND SWITCHK& HAIK ORNAMENTS, all prices. Best work In all departments. MANICURE, HAIR DRESSING, etc. M. E. PHELAN, 16^ East Washington Street.
HILRHKItX W. ITOXjXZ. ARCHITECT. News Building : : : : Indianapolis.
WASSON’S. To-morrow our Fancy Goods counters will be lull ol bar-
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lamp sale. Choice of 50 Parlor Vase Lamps, handsomely decorated, and shade to match, brass trimmings, complete, worth $1 75. $1.19100 dozen silver plated solid steel Dinner Knives and Forks, in lined case, $1.39
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SCISSOR SALE.' I Extra nickel-plated solid steel Pocket Scissors, Button Hole Scissors, Lace Scissors, Gold Handle Scissors, 4^-inch, 554-inch, 754inch Scissors, worth 50c and more, choice 25c. RING SALELadies’ Solid Gold Set Rings, 49c. Ladies and Children’s Fancy Band Ring.-, warranted one year, 25c. 500 genuine Etchings, neatly framed in ivory and oak frames, worth $1, 39c.
Full width good quality Seam Binding, 9c. Best Silk Seam Binding made, lie. Bone Casing, splendid quality, IOC. Fancy Belting, 33c. • Kid-covered Stays, 3c. Kid-covered Stays, hand stitched, 5°Hooks and Eyes, 5c a gross. Large Hooks and Eyes, ic a card. 500 yards Bastings Cotton, 4 spool s, 5 c. 200-yard Machine Thread, 3 for 5 C - 100-yard Spool Silk, 3c. Pins, ioc a package, or ic a paper. To introduce the new Ante Whalebone, we will sell them to-
morrow lor 9c; 36 inches long. Extra fine quality real Whaiebone 27 inches long, 10. Fine Stockinet and Featherweight Dress Shields, large size, 9c.
Our Dressmaking Department is prepared to give you the new ideas lor wedding and party dresses; also, in the English and French Walking Dresses. - H. P. WASSON & CO.
fi-TTTQ TTTTT'RTT' vjtjDjxo xJtLJliJLriJjj. Hail, Nancy Hanksl Thy nimble shanks . Fly round the track of fame. And now 2:04 Is thv great score, 6h wondrous equine darnel We are also getting there, Nancy. In a lew days we will be in our new quarters, Nos. 22 and 24 East Washington street. In the intervening time our patrons will fine us at No. 14 East Washington street, taking orders lor Fall Suits. KAHN TAILORING CO.
HEAVY-WEIGHTS. All-Wool Carpets only : : «50c Choice selection ot Brussel Carpets only SOc Closing out Sewing Machines at cost See us before purchasing. 1 Ilf Hill AD SI 84 West Washington Street. Three doors East of Park Theater.
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IMPORTERS OF’ * * LAGE GURTAINS. OU* PRICKS ARK ALWAYS \HK LOWEST. FRIDAY Ask to see a Table Damask we are going io sell at 33c, And a Canton Flannel we are going to sell at 8c. OSTON Idry GOODS CO. CASH AND LOW PRICES IMSTKAO OP CREDIT • AND HIGH PRICES
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CANTO II. .Deep midst a shady solitude A shieling rude in’ ruin stood, Sure proof that earth hath no retreat Untrod by Mau’s intrusive feet. A towering oak its branches flung The leaume mountain mists amonffi Around whose trunk our artist callow Printed such TENDERLOINS at follow:
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Tit even so, gentle reader. With a climate soft and gen al as a mother’s emile; with a soil fruitful and bounteous as God’s love, verily this Hooeier State of cure la a laud surpassingly rich and fair, while KINGAN’S Peerless Pork Prodncte in purity, cure and quality, and racy of that toil, avoie tha admiration of th* world.
Ill g| THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE . 1 RUBBER STORE Hi In Indiana. Everything kept in the way of Rubber Goods. Ladies' and PH Misses’Rubber Circulars of every description. Men’s and Roys’ Rubber Coats, pf from $1.60 to $16. Invalid Rings and Cushions. Hot Water Bottle*. Ladiaa' |Ei and Gents’ Rubber Gloves, Syringes, Rubber Mate, Rubber Cloth, ail kind* of |s| Rubber Overshoes, eta Also, "COLBY WRINGERS,” the beat mad# for $5. ^aff“New Rubber Bolls put on old wringera.
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MORRISON'S RUBBER STORE, No. 2 West Washington Street. : : : : : “Be* Hive Block.”
IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUYING A CARPET An Axminster, Velvet, Moquette, Body or Tapestry Brussels, Ingrain, Hemp or Rag you will be doing yourself an injustice if you fail to see the new stock offered by ALBERT GrA-LL, 17 and 19 West Wasliington Street. Agency for 8.0. Johnson’s Parquetry Flooring and Borders. Sstimates famished. D A* T J?J? H & IjEjEj
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CENTER OF ATTRACTION FOR ALL THE REOION ROUNDABOUT. Indianapolis has no need now to go East or West to make purchases. In this department she can find all at home, and enough to spare for Terre Haute, Anderson* Kokomo f
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HEA-DQU-A-RTER© EOR DRAPERIES! What have we? Everything! Come and see. A few specimens: In Lace—Nottinghams, Tambour, Irish Point, Rennaissance, Muslin, Louis XIV, Marie Antoinette. In Heavy Chenille, Tapestries, Velours, Satin Derby, Brocatelle, Silk, Cross Stripes. In Material—Cretonne, Madras, Muslin, China Silk, Etc, Etc A full line of Upholstery Goods for s, couches, cushions, fringes, window shades, and everything that is in it Popular prices. Goods for the people. Costlier good$ in higher grades. ►Wc sweep the whole range. Something for everybody. '
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