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THE INDIANAPOLIS
5. WEDNESDAY,
THE CNIffillSAL HELPEH
THE »E> HUB PERFORMAlfCE. :
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Scarcely a Hitch in L.aat Nlsht’s
Preaan tat So a.
Huch U tha InatltfiMoti wfaiob we
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*T «Ue treat ifpfb.al cnw io all deparUueuU lech week, iDeaia' l>x tba term kPECJAL FHl-
MAL»v. ltu»we*K:
' tli«. last of naaaafaetarar'a l!(Jt wilefat Me. worth |1.
mat. }4c.
canto* nauueiLi mebea wide. lOc. worth Ifie. -44oett Jrls (irato SUk at Me. worth
41-Ieoh Black a!U Wool Her*# 7*c; worth |L M-irvcn t ancy ckeriota, i#r. Cheap.
Bemoan to Wcoi.prom <reoda Cor sots at Sue. worth 7Sc.
Fraach Woe on ji ortets at Me. former price ^ Ribbons at 10c a iark. Vos. S to M, all sbade*.
tlalo asO wa.-ereC
Handkerchiefs. aS-ellk embroikerod. at Me a
piece, worth Mr. ( ?
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i The aeeood performance of lien Hor was ; yieen with scareelr a bitch last night be- : fore a large audience at the EnalLsb Opera House. AH tbe dances and marches were J enthusiaat:eai)T received. Tbe ballet of f the priestesses and tbe castinet girls were ! especial If beautiful. The tambourine i dance and tbe dance of tbe little girls in ■ b'aek, who imitated tbe nrofessiona! prej mier danaeuse. were heartilv enjored. Tbe intricate arrangement of the scenes was well : managed.
\OCtt HOT JO. IB 31EW f OstA. The “st. Denis'* Continues To Vend All
Olliers With IntUane Feopie.
The past snmmer hundreds cf Indiana people hare renewed acquaintance with the S*. Peals Hotel, comer Broad war and Eleventh streets. Sew York. Its location ana perfect manage-
ment are great advantages.
TEETH klLcEU WITHOUT PAJLJf
HOT WEATHER
ingbems, dross etyios, «^c,
piece. I case of Para
worth Me. _
1 case extra wide B.aok and White I'rinu S‘4c.
«ibu Mfesoodv ill v
Isuode >T>ta»«)oet^re rJlores In bihck. brown,
tons and slaios, *1^# qua.-ty. Frluay fl.
A-4M* »CP WC 11 fi rfpt tSUICJL flfiMts, 4W3,
CbiidrAB^ ho# wmb+<i Cotton Colon ■nit*, sires I to IS fepr*. ^ * soil Worth double.
Irira long lenet worth 9l;s. A
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rt. T9c a salt Worth
Gowns at «1. |i.n. »l %.
6 fine patterns oTCace Curtain* at fl.». fl rt. S4.*t. Wiifth |4 to |7Chiidrao’s Fall r Weight Ueofer
Mrst,
La/lles' Pocket Rp^ks. ISc. Writing Paper Ujr per box. Toilet aoap,» cak^s for 10c.
12. rt. |3.«i. Jackete, at
L- $. ^YRE5 9 Q0 =r-, jif ! m\ im\ -— For tbe next 4* days everf ring in our •took at prices bjlfovr $40 will be sold at a ten per cent. red|U.'t.on. This opportunity should be nt'cep|pdJCLIVS CiWll*. (t'CCXBKOk TO ^in^am 8Wall;. Jeweler s 12-East Washington fitr»ret. Getnwai agentfoatne VaciM-ron <* ('on«iaot!n. 1 atek. Plitnlppe dfCo.. ai.u E. Koeiiu ce.rbraied fcwiae Vv ait-he*.
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cabpf.th, hrafbkikh. wall paper. HE HUGEST m is Tlli SIATE
IIOSTON OdryGOO
dryGOODS CO.
CASH AND LOW PRICES -imcreep or CREDIT . AND HIGH PRICES
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ART KM PORI ITU. Telephone nOu. New Water Colot* and FTtchings from the East. Novelties'll French fac situiliet oi water colors, very nne. the h. Mirer co., 33 South Msridian ^t. Next week—Amatedr I'hotogra 'hers’ Exhibit. ,;
wimr-Tr-r- r ~i" "~i|| | GLoyES. jV. ij I V ■ . ~ |- • ' Special sale. , Just received j! j| 4*button, mil length, » . 7 $ c j a pair, usual jWice $t oo a pair. . If-
TUC1|ER’S GLOVE IrORE, 10 East Wwhihgton Street. #-
KICK & MeVEY. Ca K.rth I’.QPjj h.ni. Strwu . High trade PIANOS AND ORGANS Pianos lor rent. Flu* iuaing.
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Fall Style Hats
Now Rejidy At
RYAN’S, si and A3 South Illinois St
ISTEW BOOKS. TWE SOUTHERN KMFIRI—By Oliver T.
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SWISS SOJOURN—By W. D. DBSIRJI OF SKAUTT-By Theodore FARINOS—By Martha McCulloch
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F uni it ure. Ho you want*a kitchen chair or table ? Do yoyj want a chiilonier or cheval giasi? ^U'e have them ail—
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mmm\ in funitie Another objective poinl is price. Like the stockilit is popular, both ire made lor eye y-day people. As we cover the whole range of the Furniture busiitfiBs, so we do with a price that wif! % please everybody. Come test the matter yoursell.
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A number of the oSicers and privates of tbe Indianapalis Light Infantry were present in fuil-dres* uniform ; also niembers of the Governor's Guard* and ollieetsof (he .Second Regiment, Indiana Legion. Ti.eir unifoms are rich in g Id lace and gave a gay appearance to the parquet. The statuary and the final grand tableau were received with great applause. Harry Lagie looks and acta the part of Ben Hur exceedingly weii. The Esther of Hiss Lizzie 1 odd wq4-. a carefui, consistent piece of pnotoumiijc actiug throughout. Tiie same can be hai i of the Simonides of Dr. Heiskeil, and of 'he acting o; those in rnu. y of the minor parts. , Ti.e perlormances will continue throughout the weeK. They gain in gracefulness and readiness of all concerned with 1 ’ each entertainment.
tree ot Chjsrge—I'oies* Perfectly
factory.
T haril purchased the exclusive rl?bt to j practice Irr. Hales's method of 8115ng teeth j wunoot bam for the city of ladianapolia. and ' wlli be pleased to have you call and ievestigate j when yon bar* teeth to Sli. C. C. Kvebcb. M. j I>., Leasisu cor. W aaiungton and Feaosyieaata. j
I*eop!e W ho Complain
And are toured on the world wotld be all scaDes If they would use "Home ' bre^ei becr-heattb* in and desh-raa*iu«. Bottled exciastvely by Jacob BSa.XASodth Delaware street. Telephone 1616.
Butler County Fair.
The C. H..dfc Ij. railroad witi sell excarsioa ticket* to Haasdtoo, O., or. October X. 4.5. « and 7 oc the m-.as.on of the Btt.er county Fair. >are for the round trip and &e *AiO and tickets are goud for return passage ail rege.ar trai up toand icciud n* October 1 Tlcseu ou salf at C.. H. A I>. t eset '.thee and Union station. I :kk watch repa.ring a: Marcy'sby experts. #7.50. To r*C I^»ni» and Keturn. #7 50. From October 1 to* the Vandal la Line will sell excursion tickets to fct. Locf-i. g> d retarnIng until (-ctober 10, inc.usive. at rate of < a.i at ticket .il.ee*. or address W. F. Brunner, b. y. A.. Indianapolis.
* ote l>'or,
l^iie purest and moat delicious of wines from tbe
g .. ten coast.
\ Lovely wedding presents at ilarcy's. Are You Troubled WUh a h-*vy fuiinesa of tbe stomach after eat!dk. or wha: 1-, known as heartburn? Chew White's Yucatan Gum for twenty minutes after meals and get immediate relief.
Cloak Offer! I MODEL
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Cote d’Or For ^aie by Baron Bros.. 7Ui E Wash! r.gton, st. Mrs. Winslow's toothing Syrup for children teething relieves the child from pa u. 2ic Gbkat sale silverware a Marcy’s. All Uentni v> ors at Half Frlce*. Bostf'n Lemlst*. News Building.
-25 Jackets, full black fur roll,
| fine diagonal cloth, 30 inches long, I worth 39.5 o $5.50
50 Tan, Navy and Black, all
I wool, pearl buttons,. 32 inches long, I welt seams,' notch collar, for. $6.50
Would be a bargain at 310. 50 fancy pliat backs, with belts,
nobby cuts, for_. $9.00
Compare this with any at 3 I S100 Plush Sacques, 38 inches
long, all-sflk lining, seal buttons, perfect fits, 32 and 34 bust only, at. $6.75 • Same coat in large sizes, worth double,
and would be cheap at $15.
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LI XLuiKs OF .Hoor.ux u.\\ 1UAVKL
A* Compared to *« Olden Time staging —Buy Where You Can Hide Easleai,
Cheapest and ilent.
People who have auy recollection of ye olden tune method of staving when it required littv* to make a-hurt trip—a journey irougbt with joltings, < areening*. tumbling o’er packages and treading on the toe* of i the lellow passenger* who happened to oc- j CUpy the adamftntiue teat on tb% | opposite side of the ancient, rumb- j ling chaise — in uotitur the elegant equipments and furnishings with winch they are supplied in the modern style of traveliiiF, are amazed at the wonderful progress whicn marks the evolution
during the past decade or two, and are delighted with the comfort* and luxuries attorded the passengers of the present time. The epoch of improvements, skill and inventive ingenuity irapeil one to wonder wiiat will be the climax to tbe stupendous undertaking* projected in tbe coming years, especially by the shrewd, farseeing railway manigers who have been so conspicuous in revolutionizing the manner of modern travel. Not only ha* e^ery agency been utilized to produce the finest equipment* and to furnish the traveling public with every comfort and convenience, but the question of supplying feasts for the eyes and resorts for health and pleasure have been carefully studied, and ho expense ha* been •pared which would aid in contributing to the enjoyment of tbe passenger m quest of pleasure or on an errand of busme- The passenger on a busiuea* trip, while seated among soft cushions and delicate drapery is whirled along in a palatial drawingroom car, where he is surrounded by all the comforts usual to an elegant homo. He is like a special guest, though not inlying more than the ordinary tare. He leans back in hi* easy cha r, leasts his c\e* upon royal sceuerv, and is regaled with every ’ pleasure whicn lavish expenditure in his behalf can procure. He is carried to his de-t'.nation without fatigue and ends his trip, not tired out by long travel, but rather with feelings of exhilaration. It has been a journey of enjoyment
as well a* of business.
In this resnect the Big Four route from Ind unapolisea*t—termed “America’s Greatest Railroad,” campnsing the 0., C., C. A St. L., from Indianapolis to Cleveland, from there the famous Lake Shore A Michigan Southern railroad over this tine doubletrack system to Butialo. From there via the only four-truck railway extant, the New York Central. This route oher* many attractions to the lover of magnificent scenery and to the seeker of health and pleasure resorts. Along its ent.re mam line and branches innumerable lakes, mountains and varied attractions mark if* Course, and the traveler is constantly treated fo rare and impressive fcenery. Flying along at the rate of sixty miles an hour, over the mountains, thiough deep cuts; now skirling ^he borders of a crystal lake, fearing along the ba-ie of towering mountains, or thundering along the shores of his- 1 ' | toric Hudson river, a wondrous panorama is oontiuuN lV before he eye. Here is seen the homo of Wosniugton Irving, at 3utinvaide, Washington's monument, at Newberg, the awe-inspiring highlands of the Hudson, Seneca lake, the noted Wat- I kin’s Glen, the Berkshire Uiils, famous old 1 Lake George, the incomparable scenery j cf the Adriondack mountains, the i shadowy curte.in* tainted upon the | Galsk^l mountains, Ixtke Champlain, ; the Peeks*ills and h stone West j Point. These are, in brief, a few of i the marvelous attractions which line the Big Four and its branches. This kaleido- 1 iconic panorama keeps the traveler charmed and almost bewildered w th the j grandeur oh all sides, and he becomes impressed with ihe fact that he is { indeed upon “America's Greatest Rail- ' road.” An item of greatest interest to persons going East, via the B g Four and the New \ ork Central is the new coaches and modern Woodruff par.or and sleeping car*, which surpass anything of the ki«d heretofore known, for comfort and convenience. They are avast improve- * mont over the old bacV number style so- ! 1 » led “sleepers” still in u-eon some roads, j inis feature of the Big Four is special one with the management and they allow nothing to excel the finish and magnificence of ;
their modern coaches.
The Big Four doe* not only lay claim to j having the finest trains in the world, but j has the honor of having made the fastest j time known in railway annals—over four I hundred miles in a fraction over four bnn-rire-i inmates. In this rapid age of the world this is a strong appeal to the traveler who wants comforts coupled wiiathe econo- 1
mizingof time.
Special Notice to' Teachers in Indianapolis Public and Parochial Schools:
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In the daily papers of Saturday and Sunday WASSON A CO. will give notice of the time of the distribution of the Columbus Day Badge to the school children of this city. Teachers who are interested and desire to aid us in the prompt distribution of this beautiful memorial badge will inform us at the earliest day possible of the number of pupil* in their respective moms. We have decided to exceed the instruction given us by the Public Service Company tnd will extend the distribution to the pupils of the various parochial schools of this city. The teachers in these schools are also requested 10 indicate to us the number of badges necessary to supply their
pupils.
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RI \ K’S Only Cloak House, SO^and 32 North Illinois St., Opposite Y. M. C. A. Building. N. B.—Don’t fail to take your old Seal Coats for repairs to us. Fifteen years is our experience in this work.
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Eilt Suits.
When we find that we’ve accumulated a lot of suits that are broken in sizes and odds and ends, we cut the price deep enough to create a demand and clean them out ' That’s just what we propose [to do this week with our stock of Kilt Suits. Y^u can take your pick of afiy suit in the entire Kilt Suit stock at JUST ONE-HALF THE MARKED PRICE. One-piece Kilt Suits that were $1.50, $2, $3, $4 and $5 go in this sale, at 75c, $1, ji.50, $2 and $2.50. Two and three-piece Kilt Suits that were $5, $6, $7, #8, £10 and $12 go in this sale at $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $5 and $6. Our lines of Kilt Overcoats are new and complete. Were showing the choicest novelties of the season.
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Whether Walter Q. Gresham and Wayne McVeagh vote ior Ben—or the other way; or General Sickles and General ^ocum vote ior Grover, or
stay “at hum”—
You’ll need a Fall Overcoat all the same. ‘
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25 patterns new style Dress
worth from 15c to 25c, your choice at ^ 17.50. £ 50 pairs Woolen Blanket^, slightly ► oiled, worth from $4 to $3, »ill go 8 7 J
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all-Wool Cloth*, J
$2.50.
10 pieces 54-incn worth 75c, go at 45c.
50 Jackets, worth from $7.50 to $15, J
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Consists ot 'Fine Scotch Cheviots,. Kerseys, *Meltons and Imported Mixtures in tan, gray, drab, brown, etc., etc. The
cheapest garment in the line is worth $14.
OTJR #15 LINE , Consists ot strictly imported materials, including rough finished Worsted, Meltons, Scotch Cheviots, Covert Cloths, etc., garments o which tne most astidious gentleman will be proud. Prices or the same goofls range much higher
elsewhere.
Four door* north of Union Stfatior.
ORIGINAL EAGLE. 5 and 7 West Washington Street.
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Our line is now complete. All () ( J kinds of heaters, including gas, hard ( ) ( ) or soft coal and wood heaters. Give ()
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i Electric trains will go to Fairview
Park :10m the Unton Station on the
1 CoLege avenue and Illinois street
lines; last cars leaving Union Station 6:05 p ra ami 6:20 p ra , respect-
! ively, and Fairview Park 6:49 p m. ; and 7:05 p. m., respectively. On
Sunday a uil Ime 01 cars will run tu the Park over both routes. Until 'urther notice, trains to the
] Fair Grounds, via College avenue will leave Union Station at 6:20 and ' 11:35 a m, and 6:35 p m.; return-
ing, leave the Fair Grounds at 6:50 and 12:28 a. ra., and 5:28 p m. MUSICAL BK.VLFIT.
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Appleby’s House Furnishing Store.
Buy goods at your own
prices, as all the fine goods must be sold out immediately at No. 224 W. Washington St
have
concluded
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WHISTLING SOLOIST.
Assisted by best local musicians, at
The tertninue of the B12 Four iu New /-n t', t^ T w-n -r* .
York city lauds na**encers at the Grand | R.OBEI.\T& P.A.KET CHURCH
Central depot, which is in the heart of 1 business. I
A Cola Wave.
These eool morning* are but the forerunner* of what may be anticipated when the •‘cold wave” comes. They suggest overcoat*
Monday evening, October 17.
Admission—Adulto. 3Sc;children order 12, Sc
Latest styles
andsnugfali Mdwinter suitaTas bela™. WEDDING CARDS
thing. Mr. L. Mueller, tbe old-time merchant tailor, 40 South Illinois street, ha*
for th* season, and he has all the
As I don’t want to pack and ship the goods, I to sacrifice them at some price or other.
As I have renteci rooms at 948 and950 W.Madison St. t
Chicago,
And am going to stock them up in the latest styles of goods manufactured m Chicago, and don’t warit to ship goods back, as neariy ail my stock was bought there. So I wul offer you goods far below cost y
f to close them out.
Stock consists in part of the lollowmg goods: 15 Cooking Stoves, 20 Heating Stoves, 15 Book and Library Cases, 12 Wardrobes, 10 Fancy Desks, 12 Sideboards, 1 Folding Bed, 1 Child’s Folding Bed, lot Bedsteads, 10 Bedroom Suites, 12 Extension Tables, 50 Stand and Center Tables, Pillar extension TaLles, 2 Children’s Carriages, ioo .Rocking /Jhairs, 25 dozen Dining Chairs (wood and cane seats), 2,000 yards Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, some Mattings and Rugs, all kinds and giades ^ of Lace Curtains, 200 Bed Com-orts, Blankets «and Spreads, M Chenille Table Covers, 50 Chamber Sets—French, » hina and * ^ others, 50 Trunks and Valises; in fact, thousands of other goods ( \ too numerous to mentio§. » 1' I
'» 4K Come and get bargains such as you never got before. { *
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97 and 99 E. Washington St 14 and 16 S. Delaware St ( j ^ S ^ e j
CHARLES MAYER & CO, TO CLOSE OUT QUICK
A Lot ot Stands for 75c. In basement. . 29 and 31 West Washington Street.
Ah,” Said the Oyster, “This Parrott & Taggart Cracker is exactly to my liking, whether Pm stewed, broiled or fried. If I’m in the company oi .that excellent Cracker I accept my fate without a murmur.”
prepared latest fabric* in ororcoatinsre and suitings, and invite* rentlemen to eall and inspect th* etoek. AU ha asks is a little aim* to make up an ordci^ and will guarantee th*
rest
Wm. Miller, tne WeU-fxnowa Bnroer, I* now proprietor *f the Grand Hotel barber•hop. Varney Reeaere At plain price#, a fell assortment of new end etrlish bedroom suites et th* fnrattare-feoue* el late iMUasa, im Virauta ave»>*.
Visiting and Mena* Cerda Program* and order af dance*. Great variety. Moderate price*. Mail orders receive prompt atten-
tion.
FRANK a SMITH, 22 N. Pennsylvania Si. MR ill kinds#f Mereaatil*Printing.
GUIDO R. PRESSLER, FRESCO RJAINTTKia, roeco Vainttag exciemvelg.) Bariitaae* J ■ft Aerth U*a«vr Me Indlan^ollj, lad.
THE POT INSULTED THE KETTLE BECAUSE THE COOK HAD NOT USED SjAPOLIO GOOD COOKING DEMANDS CLEANLINESS. • SAPOLIO SHOULD BE USED IN EVERY KITCHEN USE A POSTAL CARD. They have enlarged the postal card The finest way to fin It la And since the thiag was done, With writing round and nlea, Toa find two postscrip* written bow la to order of your rrooer Whei* one* you mw but oaa Bnad and Crackers mad* by B&YOH.
Wa have Just received a lot of ELEGXNT NEW GAS FIXTURES, in all the new colors. Some of the prettiest designs ever showa. Th* remarkable lav prioee will surprise you, C. ANESHAEN8EL & CO., MARION BLOCK, Corner of Meridian and Ohio Street! WET WEATHER GOODS.
* A great supply of Oil Cloth*, and Rubber Msts, etc. (all At low prices,) ALBERT GrA. Dealer in Carpets, Wall Papers and 17 and 19 West Washington Street. Agency for B. O.Johasos’a Parquetry flooring aad Borden
