Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1885 — Page 8
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SEE ALSO FOLLOWING O f. "" v Our i 8 THE IHDIAHAPOLIB DAILT BEHTIÜEL SATURDAY UOttHlNG JAKUABI 3 1885
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I M STORE l LÖTAULlöIIi: 1853 J Si Unflerwear! We have just received a line of SILK UNDERWEAR for Ladies and Gentlemen. All sizes, from 26 to 40. SELLING AT MANUFACTURERS' LIST PRIOES. ASSETT I C4 JOS. A. MOOilB, A U. Harkot Bt., Indianapolis Ind interest allowed on deposits, in mmi oi IS and Money to Imn ca Improved City and nmi rrc-pert7 in Iiiaima and UWo. City, county nd Ton iiond. nd Purcii&seiC3?y 2?oics, fcocsiit tad soi l. 3 loariEade f-rcept snea m ri cerxred by Bm Mortage on real ef.öt. wltn b Urge narla of ecurtty, or ty collateral livlng a market Talna. Foreign Kxcnane far eale on all part oi the world. Offer lliis Week IT FEARFUL HEDOGTIOIS. Bo Regarä for Gest er Yalne. We must close them quick. Look for the Uluo Mark. L S, MHES I CI N. IJ. A large stock of Fine Alaska Seal Saajues to closo at cost. S1TITRÜAY, JANUARY 3. SENTINEL TELKrnOU UAL LS. S iilim OSre IG4 SdltorU! Baons ..01 THE SEX I IN EL AT NEW ORLEANS. To accommodate the throng from the Northwest whe will desire to read their faTcrit home paper while attending the "World's Y. position," the Sentinel has been place! on sale In New Orle3B3 at George F. "Wharton & Uro 's. No. 5 C&ronde'et street, between Canal ami Common streets. OLD TAKERS. Good conditioned old papers for aale at this ofhee at only 40 cents ppr handre.I. city i ji ull Ye p. James IT. Harris, a physician, whose oilice U In the Iron F!ock, died sudden, y yesterday morning of heart diseaze. A meeting of the Fresbytery of Indimapolij will be held at tne Second Church, llonday next, at 11 o'clock a. id. The Alt. Vernon Laildin and Loan Asaoriaton has been incorporated unaer the Jbiate law. The capital stock is $-,UOJ. Dr. Collet. .State Geologist, i3 sitlVrin? from a f trained back, the reanlt of a hasty ellort to escape a street car on Wedneday. The Union Frayer Meeting in the Second rmbytprian Church, yesterday niDrnint;. if as Jtd by Her. J. 1U Mitchell, whosa subject was "Love (or Souls.'" A deep and earnest de?ire for a great work of grac wai very manifest In all the eeryke. Rev. R. V. Hnnter will conduct the meeting thU mornin John D. reterron, the aced father in-law of Patrolman McMulIen, wno died the other dar, was buried yesterday from his daughter's residence, 052 Cobnrn street. Mr. FeterfGQ was well-known in this city, having resided here for many years. He nas always stüifctd with untiring energy to farther tü3
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T interests of the laboring mn, an! leireS 11 .my friends behind to mourn his los. E, Sullivan's employes presented him wltha v ry handsome othce-chair New Year's Day. The pref entrccnt address was delivered by Mr. Moniten, cf the Western Union Telegraph Company. The President, Cashier ani Assistant Cashier of the Citizen' State Bank, of New l'at. Henry Cjuntv, hare each filed a bacd oi $-0,000 with th Secretary of SUte. for the trover perlormancs ol hia duties as sach o;licer. The three tramps who attickei Tim Griffen on Tburtday afternoon near the ßjrd o( Trade Ruilding, daring the night applied for and were given lodging at th? Central S'ation, where they were identified They reentered as Jerry liarringon, Wil'.iaan Moore and Joseph "Weston, and chare3 of assault and battery with intent to cammlt Tottery were placed oppose their narnei. Tne tramps wf re arraigned in the Crira'nal Court, all p'eadinj net puilty. Tue' will be tried on Tuesday next, and Jnde Norton will ro doubt 4 settle" tbera tor several 3&r?, for Griifen is sure they are tha men Viio attempted to rob him. DISPOSING OF TIS IMPS.
Seven Taten to tho Corporation Lina and Olven tho Freedom of tho Country. About twenty-Qve racrtrrd and wrctaheilooking human beings stood in a line in the "tig room" at the Central Station yesterday morning, with their uncovered heads bawel down in the rno&t servile manner, answering the questions put to them by Superintendent Lang. They were tramps, who had sweetly reposed cn the hard, cold floor of tbe "tramp room" the night before, and would ha?t been on the streets ere thrs in search of citizens wiiU pleDty of "booU" iti their poefcet?, had not the Superintendent eipretfd a desire to pazo cn thti r fsc?s Cajtfiin l'Zii'A crd. rf d sersn of th most vlci-J-.i onfs to rtmain, informing thfi o5fis that they mij;ht depart. Th -n-lucVy seven, wonderln: what jmnlshmeat w?: to bo raeted ont'lo them, were bundhd into the patrol '.'wagon and hauled Gut to thecrotftng ol'the lij-lt near tfce .Steck-Yards, where they v;er hustled oat and informed that it.was necjrary fjr the good of the community that they scatter. A wnip in the hands of one of the otliC9rs was then raited with telling eilect, and thf--tramps diiappearod as if by maic. Tbe Snperintendentji scheme for the disposition of ill-conditioned van is a gocd one. and will Volk w'j?ncce3faUy this winter as it did last xipp?t t-ie smallpox epidemic. 'i .. ' j' A tluch-Arrertted Uan. Herman May wa3 arrested for assault and battery on Charles Wearer, yesterday morning, by Constable Goudy, and taken before 'Squiro Feibleman. He gave "0 bonds for his appearance and was released.- Not many minutes later he was arrested on the sirne fbarpe, crowin out of ihe same alfalr, by CocEtabhs Blako and Usinhold, and Jaken before 'Squire Johnston. Tai. brought up a question of jurisdiction in which the prueecutors, c'nstablfs and justices were all interested. " May's case he tore Feibleman was cal'cd in the afternoon nd Weaver was cent (or He wa3 fonn i in 'Squire Jchntou'a Court, hut said tbey wu!d not let hira go. Their action m ceesiUted the calling m of Fro?ccutor Harding, nuder rsom the deputy prosecutors terve. Flo decided tbe casa belongfd in FeibloiaoV Court. Meanwhile an attachment wa issued which secured the attendanca of Wearer, pretfeutin witee?. Mar was then tried and Deed 5vl; costs, $17. This took the eise out of Johnson's Court, but it seems to hwe tlrred up considerable feeling among the court clUcials. A Hystericus Death. New Year's erecing John Neumann, of 12 South Missouri street, went with Fred 1 cehling, ol 22Ö Webt McCarty street, to Schlosser's saloon oa Santh West street, where they, with seme friend?, drank beer together. They then went to Boehlins's bakery, where they ati a fupi.er of pii' fest. After a short timo Neumann consplained of neing ill and Jeid down. Nothing wi? thourit of tte matier until t o'clock, when ome ore Wfnt to wake him tip. and he wa found In an nr. cor "Hons condition. He tbs taken hoiue a nd a uysic'ao was summoned. Neumann died ye?ter;'.ay momin?, evidently from iciEon. Coroir Stratford ordord a fost mortem. Mr. ljehling ex 1 r rienced r.o evil etTects fiom his supuer nor frcm the bt er, and thU makes the death of Nnminn peculiar. His d3nifstic atlir3 ).n bfen vt ry plepfant, and he nover spote cf coir-mitin gnicid? to any one. He it-avts & wi and live children. The Woodvrara Lottery Caee. The trial of John T. Woodward for emkezziemtnt was begun yesterday before Squire Feibleiran. Evidence was introduced to fhow that tb proectitiog witness had held a Louis'ana Lottery ticket, which, after ti e drawing, proved to ha?e drawn $1,200. It vas a'so a part of the lineo! evidence that Woodward had received a baak draft f r 1,1SS, which was th Amount of tte prize, Ie?s commission, and v4 bad deposited it in the First Nationa' Hank of this city. The prosecuting witnes worn thjt Woodward was frequfntlv druck, and Woodward introdncd a colored man to testify to having overheard the wit is threaten the prisoner with trouble uas Woodward paid hira $50. This witnem iid he then stooped h;s work in the adjoinr room "to ketch de item," and heard 1 W ccd ward reply that that was all right, a ': liked trnubio anyhow. Tiie c&si wa? continued over to to day. ßadly Hurt. At a late honr Thürs lay night Martin Moran, proprietor of the Little Hotel Silooa, while driving near the corner of Grant and West streets was thrown from his bugy, tbe horse running away. He feil on his face and was badly hurt. Tin skin on his forehead was badly torn and brnied, tho bones of his ncsrt broken, the nostrils badly licer-ited, the cpter lip partially torn away, his front ti eth knocked irward and his legs hurt oie iree-cap was fractured. A ptiysicim wis called and atteudel him n hi residenc?. nd it is believrd that ho w'li recover. Tho Coal Pool. The coal men had another meeting yesterday evening, and concluded to dwell togelber in unity. As a result of their deliberatiorf. anthracite ccalwai red need from 5i to v 40 per ton. but block coal was advanced from 2.50 to No Successor Yet The State clacers held a meeting in the Governor's office at 4 o'clock yestcrdayafternoon.and discussed the question of appointing a tuccusor to Mr. V. T. Malctt on the
Police Pcard, but no action was taken. Another me?ting will be held to-day. and it is thoupht that the matter will be rinallv dis?ced of. There are quite a number 01 gentlemen mentioned in thi3 connection, and the list will reach infinity if the appointment is postponed many dajs longer. PEHSOVTi MENTION.
Judge C. S. Wcsner, of Lebanon, is at the Grand. Hon.JchnE. Lamb, of Terre Haute, is at the Grand. Mr. John Q. Bjlr, of Frankfort, wa3 In the city yesterday. Dr. TL. H. Tarleton, of Martinsville, is registered at the Grand. to attend the meeting of traveling ealeJuenv to-t!y. ' , J. H. Watson, rrawfordsrille: E. J. Mar?h, Fortland; G. F. lvans, Louisville, and W. W. Johnson, Bradford, are among the guests at tte Den:e?n. M. I). Msr.son, CrawforJsviller E. 8. Hoo?. Veedei&hurg; J. A. Bchillirg. Lfavette; Henry R. Fry, Marion; C. H, Bock, W?mruth; T. L. demon?, Terre HautjfS. H. Oliver acd wife. Fort Wavne, and Ciistfles E. Kasmire. Bhelbyville, are at thcTGrand Hotel. - -.J J. C Struber, Columbus ; Georpe E. Rundr, Franklin; David S. Go-vAng and W. W. Masamer, Greenfield; LyVllcoxon, Mnncie; W. J. Snyder, Frauklint Chiles N. Willson, Muncie; F. J. Frams! on. ''Anderson; A. H. Stone. Msdiion; C.TTnley, Bloomington, and M. M. Reeves, Columba3, are at the Hotel Epglisty Knocked Down and Robbed. AboutC) o'clock last night, a Dick Jcneflt'f.u employe of the firm of Cutler & ßav)ce, lumber dealers, was pressing the corner cf New Jersey and Georgia streets, he eet upon by two men, one of whom struck him a heavy blow on the back of the head, knocking hioi down and stunning him for an instant. The footpads then proceeded 1 0 go through him, carrying oil $19, hia week's we es. Jörns hai reported the mat ter 10 the police, but can give co deccription ol hia assailants, as it wis very dark. i'ow U Mit hi j. The pew letting of Second Prefihytcr an will take place in the audience rocm of the rhurch Monday evening, January 0, at 7::i0 o cicck eaarp. The guessing for the houe and lot priz. at 2A r-at ashinzton street closed lan njgut, snd the committee on award took charge of fll the guess ticket, and will at once register them. The counting committee will break tbe seal cf the coilee sack probab.y on Mon--iuy, ted proceed to count the grains, which, vf course, will take several days. Tho committees are competed of disinterested parlif', and ticiiet holders caa rely on everything being done fairly. llollor Skate. Vajen A Kew are tba exclublve ccnt for the iio oi J. 11. r tnton's iliuk taxc5 m iiiaisna Kii.kg supplied at iaanafactnreT's prices. Also, a full utock of Ice elites, lea Creeper;, f'.Clga Xkl-, etc VAJFN A NEW, 64 East Vt'achlnxtou RUect. Ml u n esauja -am ARE CHSAP Bat our reputation for hocorablo doaUng8, and carrying out what wo dvorttEO, is fully established; tho proof of whioh may bo soon by tho cumber of 0 1 mm wo aro now selling for the Holidays. Oar assortment coirsista of tho oldest ardbcot Tcnown instrumonts in tho marker, and in 6V6ry caao MUST PUOVB AS BEPRE3ßNTBO or thoy may ho roturncd at our expon. Our Special Offers aro within tho roach of all. rheo.Ffaffliii Um 52 mi Si Äorüi Ftiiuulvsnia iL STOVES. le WeslEEter Bass Bafsar. (Round and PonAre.) fHB AET WilSSTElt, ALSO Accrn Stoves and Ranges. Coal Vases, Coal Hods, Ytro Stand, LDER& CO.63 ZTcith Illinois St, BROWNINS & SLOAN, DRUGGIWT8, AM DEAIITES IS Fins PerfmnerY ii Toilet Articles. Lnt!n's, Co'izate's. Lundhorg's and RIctiecter's Fine Lxr?xis, Genuine Imtorted Farina and 'n'rmu Volome, Florida and Laven Icr Warpr. riDe Tollet oap and t-oonce?. Tooth. Hair, Olotu acd Kail ru&bea, and all articles wanted for tbe toüet at the LOWEST FIGURES.
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JEWELERS, r 12 East Washington Street. i t. THE Indiana Law Magazine ANDCorporation Reporter, Tbo r.nly periodical which reports, under convcnlt nt ludei, all tbe opinions of the Supreme Court, at once, and In a fonn HvailabJe for lrametiiate icieTCD e. lcdorstd by tne Judces of the Eupie Court, and cited In their opinions. Accurate and Reliable. Aho theonlj perlodlcil which gives a current diee-t cf ail public and privp-te corporation cases at"idtd tv the Supreme Conrt of the t'n td States, and the Supreme Cour:s of the several tiUtcF. This digest is of perriauent value, belr. so pped es to admit of binding in ttparate volumes. Published pronplly at the cicse of euch ten days' session of the Indiana Supreme Court. Ternj, Ter Annum. AdirtFS IHE SEHTIHEL COHPAIY, IndianapGlis, fraa Ose Ii?htä ümt S'cwtr tt Erricson's P3ov Caloric GAS STOVES Ot AU I'eecrlpUcB o:t xMJrtUor aa for ot t iho ollco o ISOUÜiPOLIS SäS-LIQHT 4 im & MB. tell to Cah Ccs!oren oni. Fino Houso aiid Lot Now is the time to avail yourself of the raie opportunity of getting a chance on the House and Lot by buying f 1 worth of Emil Mueller's green or roasted coffees. The time is now short, as tte Committee entrusted in the countlns cf the grains of coffee In tbe bas and awarding the deed, will t?sia their work January 1, 1SS5. EMIL MUELLER, 200 East Washington St. August Brbri ch, HCLJ5 AGENT fOK AURORA LAGER BEER, Iu Hör, and ZI! ottlew. 22" anrl 1522 Couth DoUvrar fit. C. F.SCQ2IIDT, Brewer acd Bottler of LAGER BEER. Hcclh led of Alabama St.. Iudiazinipollls Ind, JOHN EDWARDS, BILL POSTER. One Hundred Large Stands. 300 3-Sheet Boards. Also CestrelliiiT ttestate H2323 Fines. OrriCE Sentinel Oftlco. Try r2?liG OLD FOREMAN s.arasied Earasa 7111 er. BTsnnUctaitd tj W. J, OoCn, Ut Vlrsal Ayeina. erA . OXX59 C3, ZizZ.t uj "Cid; Tcrexud.:
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The caiae cf DIXKER JIROT IlEad is a tcre '-irn.ntee that the lustruoicnt bcirici it 1 a throughlv tool 1'jano. DK'TKEK BROTI1ERS FIN03 are absolutely ho bet In erery rrtlcul-r. Only the very flutet ma'erjal and tho xnojt skill fnl workmen re emo ovol In ths ntn'ifACfTir?. Kverf portion of the instrument is made at the DüCKKK UEOtllEiiä iic tarr, aal uaier th.'ir own personal supervit'ioM. The tone of a DECKER EH OTHERS TIANO is unrlvilcd in purity, rnpthc::c l-il ty, f Toners and volume. Tfcev ptn1 in tun irnch lonor than any others. The DKCKEIt LitoTilEltS riANü dare kuowa to ba the nost perfect, dur&b'e and reliable iu the w.Tid. PoisePf es many qualities most essential to a perfect Piano, and not to be fosn i in any other raake. DECKER BBOrriEP. PI A KOI have become world renowne I on thIr in(rliu!c ncrl's. A Dfct KKU BROTHERS Pi. v NO lb sold at lha very lowest price consisteat wita the best workTEanthipand flapt nteriil DECKEU BROrilEKS PIANU3 alwys comcjanl a cood price when reso3d alter years of careful nsc. '
D. H. BALDWIN & CO., ICS West Fcnrth St., 65, 07 csd C9 N. Pccn. St.,233 urtu Avenue1 CINCLNNAil, 0. ' IXDI lXAP0LI81 IND, 'i LOUISVILLE, KV. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Steinway vt Sons, Dicker Brothers, lltme? brothers, J & C. Fischer, Yosa Sons, 1). II. Baldwin Si Co., and O.hcr Pimos. The world. renowneJ ESTEY ORGANS.
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Ire Ihe Frices the HÖCHSTER Will Display To-Daj! Tho First Saturday of tho Ketv Year 'will bo fntiated bymwiththoLOWiST PRICES OX RBöOUD.
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nant lot, sold for $2.00. LADIES' GRAIN LaCE BOOTS, 99c. WISSES LAOE SHOES, GSC. BOYS' STRONG SHOES,
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CLEARANCE SALE.
Wall P&pcrs, fc; Borders, 5c; Gilte, loc; Window Shades, 30c; Oil Cloths, 25c per y aid; Straw Mattings, 20c per yard: Moquette aac Velvtt Carpet, 1.25 per yard; Body Brussels, 1.15 per yard; Tapestry Brussels, 60c per yard; Ex-Super Iürains, 75c per yard; Ingrain, 22 l-2o jr jard; Hemps, 12 l-2c per yard. Lace Curtains from 50c per pair. Other goods in our line at Famo proportion, Come and see us; we mean WU ID rsj T 30, 32 and 34 South Illinois Street. , XX. XbUUiJ, TELEPHONS 871. O O A. Xj ! Tor ton dayaoar open. advortUid cy. was 10 cents por tan lower than any and allctätr dcil er la Brezil Block. Jsov. t?ave nouey ml! by orJt;iiii2 KOOKlÜIi COAL! ?n flime aud ftrencth skin to PitUb-ir, fr-e from Foot and cllnters. Noothr dealer has it. Rrar4.: B.oott jg hlRhtr this rrori ir u au1 anJ wliter rtfvor is oitie i for the introurtioa ol üiooksMc, feie any point iu thai? Ivy bruoJtside. JSmoft.i. H'o.M. S 2 H5 per ton. fcl C JLX JE3 ID XJ Iji Ii3 : 8eeleyville Kut Coul, x?or ton, - . - - - - - S2.0 fcco eyvillo IiUmp Coat, per ton, (only shippers of this crddo), - 2.5 Tlroekiide por ten ----- - - 2.8 Brazil Bicck, full weicht, well forkod ' - - - 3.0 Ir-r TTj(os cn all kinds otcosdcall at of3ce. EHRLICH 6s SMITH, 14 Vanco Blk, Virginia Ave Toloplaon o XOXl.
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CAN 13 IS II AD AJV POPDER'S CLEAN MEAT MARKETS At 232 East Waahmgxcn street, 7S ITorth Pennsylvania Street, accl 2tall 1 and 3 East Markot.
X. B. FARKELL & OO. Stp m FTpfl ti n (t Privato Dwellln ja and Public Buildings 1 it tod Up Complete. H-l- XV o r 1 1 1 IIIIiioIm Mtrt.
Coke Consumers.Sell Ilm CITY CAS .COKE, always Dry and Clean, aad All Kind of a OAL At. LowcKt Jrices. OFFICES 60 Ucnh Celawaro, 140 South Alabama, and 153 E&tt OhleStrnctfi. Telephcno 444. a
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ryT-rwpranri rnv n ssrw&"" Cold Medal, Fr.rls, 1373- V LaifSfi 'üSslLÜ ß iD T.e Fwrite N-T.te, 303,404, 332 XJ rrP"n3rmr'!r 251, 170, and his ethers! ' QifEiäiL , LP&Si30 Seid tMroußhout tho ttcrld.
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