Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 6, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1885 — Page 8

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IKDIAHAP0L1Q DAILY ÖEHTIHI2L TUESDAY ElOBIilNG JANUARY 6185

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IZ&TJLLiLtiaillZD 1853 J OLOAK DEPARTMENT TO THE LADIES: Wo deslro tornako known to you the factof our having marked down our oatiro &tock of Cloakn. Wo havo mado very low priccj in order to closo tho season and cot carry over a sarmcnt. Our stock is not lrgo but vory woll assorted in Z ovmarkets, Circulars, and tho now short Dolmans, and at pricoa which will suit tho wants of all. uur Kisses' Cloaks aro also markod down. Ladies who aro about purchasing an cutaido wrap will find it to ba to thoir iatorsst to examine our stock at tho marked-do 7 n prices. Prices is Plaii Fi. BÄSSEH i ü JOS. A. MOOtlB, 4 IT. Harket St., Indianapolis tai D!Tf!t allowed cs deposits, ia surza cf to and Iney to Laa ra Irr.rroTed City and JTami rrcrcitr in Indian end Ohio, cii7, Cctiaty and Town ßondJi nd rurcHaseiapy Notes, bou?M and sold. "o lcana ra4da except audi m arg secured toy f ?tt xnortsge on real estate, with a large martrin U security, or by collateral having a market false.foreign Exchange for sale on all parts o! the world. DAT! And Don't Forget It, Ve Begin our Annual Salo of Every Remnant and Every Short Length, from Every Department, will be found on cur Aisle Tables marked plainly with a BLUE PENCIL, showing the Enormous Inductions at a glao.ee. The Sensation for 1085! "We shall include in this sale 1,000 yards CHENEY BROS BROCADES, every thread Silk, and the most durable fabric known to the Trade. Trice will be $1.00- per yard in lengths of from 11-2 to 8 yards JUST HALF VALUE all the choice Light and Dark Shades. This will be a quick sale. L 8, AIRES i N. B. Our Blue Mark Cloak Sale is in full blast.and stock rapidly diminishing. Don't wait. 0 TUESDAY, JANUARY G. 1 H I Mil I I . I II I M -.11 M II SENTINEL TELEPHONE CALLS, &!;ea 02ee...lG4 Editorial Boa 991 THE SENTINEL AT NEW ORLEANS, To accommodate the throng from the Northwest who will desire to read their favorite home paper while attending the "World's Exposition," the Sentinel has been placed on Eale In New Orleans at George F. Wharton & Bro.'s, No. 5 Carondelet street, between Canal and Common streets. OLD JLMl'EKS. Good conditioned old papers for sale at this o5ce at only 40 cents per hundred. CITY EN BRIEF. The Board of Managers of the Indianapolis 0?pban Asylum will meet in the institution at 2 p. in. to day. The Democratic State Central Committee will meet in their rooms at the old Sentinel t raiding to-morrow at 10 o'clock a. m. The week of prayer will be generally observed by the churches. The First Fresbrterian Church will unite with the Second and Third (Tabernacle) Churches. It is said that a bill will be presented to the Legislature limiting city taxes to seventy vo cents and school taxes to fifteen cents. The tax in this county now is $2 on each S1C0, eiehty-eight. cents being for the county and $1.12 for the city. Trctracted revival services were begun Funday night at Grace M. E. Church by the raster, Hey. S. A. Bright. The prospects, for a successful series of meetings are pooJ, and tte ntire membership of the church are enthusiastic in their support of the minister in the work. l'cetnaster Wildman desires to secure the admission of the pcstollice to the Clearing Jlonse, for the same reason and on the same terms as the postolSces of St. Louis, Louisville and Chicago. As it now Is the banks hold postal money crdezs until the, ead of

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the week, whereas, nnder the proposed plan, these orders will be met daily by the postrr aster. One of ilr. II. B. Sherman's St. Iisrnard pup?, abont three months old, strayed from the hotel last night. Any one Unding and returning it will be rewarded. The ipeed contest at the Wigwam Rink last eight, between Mr. O'Leary, champion walker, and Mr. A. Ii. Cnttir, malted in a victory for Mr. Cutter. It was an exciting afTair,

AMÜSEMENTS. the ;noMr?ou COMIC OIERA COMrAXY. Lest nlgLt the Thompson Opera Company jrave their fiiit presentation in thi3 city of Millocker's -charming eppra comique, "The Beggar Studeat," An unprecedented run of this opera at the Casino, New York, by the McCaull Company was a guarantee that anything sent cut under authority of the Casino management would be well received. As given by this company the performance fully equalled the expectations of the very large audience, both a a to the Einging and the quality of the ci era . The plot of the piece is quite taking, combining es it does "the pomp and circumstance of glorious war" with incident f civic life. The music is above meiiocru,, end is unusually bright and sparkling. The brilliant costume?, handsome scenery and pleasing melodies held the audience completely throughout. While the company has no sarpassiDgvocalists, yet it Is generally composed of competent people who sing the score and act intelligently. The principal roles are allotted as follows, viz.: Mile. Gaillard, the "Countess of Falxnatica," Is an accomplished actress as well as a good musician. Her solo in the second act was heartily rederaanded. Miss Louise Manfred as "Laura," daughter of the Countess, has considerable beauty coupled with praceful manners, and a well trained, though not strong voice. Misa Franc Hall, an excellent comedianne, made a very favorable impression with her splendid vocalization in her song in the third act, and received a deserved encore. O. M. Pyke, formerly with Haverly'a "Merry War'' company and cot unknown to an Indianapolis audience, was cast as "The Beggar Student." He is an agreeable actor and makes an heroic lover and princ. much after the pattern of Balwer's "Claude Melnot," of which the story partakes. He hai a moderately trained baritone voice, with a slight tenor rane. Mr. S. F. W. McCollin, as "The Military Governor," is the drollest ot comedians, and creates much amusement by his absurdly funny "business." Mr. George Fyke ajsumed the role of "Janitzca," in plr.ee of Mr. Kuseell Glover, who perished in the flames of the burned hotel at Racine a few days since. Mr. Fykp, although suCferinj: from a cold, did fairly well. The other characfera in the cast were generally competent. All the choruses wer reasonably well eiven, and among the soloists the vocal honors were carried by Miss Louise Manfred and Mr. C. M. Fyke. The former in her bridal dres3 of pure white was resplendent in j3wel8 and exquisite "fixings," which served to display one of the most bewitchiiier figures on the stage. The company carry their own orchestra, which was augmented by that of the Grand Opera House, making an orchestral combination of considerable volume and strength, and doing its work effectively. The opera will be repeated to night EXGLIall's GIEBA HOUSE. To-night, to-morrow afternoon and tomorrow night the Howard Atheoicum Specialty Company, from Boston, will appear at this house. This company h one of the best in the country. The followinc well-known stars will appear in an olio, and tbe evening entertainment will conclude with tbe comedy farce, ''That Bid Boy." William Carroll, the greatest of all living comedi. n-j. has been specially encaged to predict; ibe farcical comedy, "That Bad Boy;" the two Macs. England's most successful comedy duo, in their eccentric and peculiar comicalities; Hanson and Fields in their great musical wonders. Mißs Lizzie Simms, England Terpsichorean queen, will appear In her new divertisement entitled "Dances or All rations." Harrington end Johnson, the criterions of all blackfaced artists. E. H. Doyle, England's champion clog-dancer. Hamlin and Keeler, two extremes, the funniest and moat eccentric finger, dancers and comed'aus in the world, and Miss MacCabe, another importation from England, in her par excellences ortefined song and dances. There is no doubt that this is the strongest specialty company that has ever appeared in this city, and should be greeted by füll houees at the prefent pypular prices. KOTES. Mr. William H. Kohule, of this city, is one ot tbe principal members of the Thompson Opera Company. Mr. Larry H. Priest, local manager of the Dayton, O., Opera-house for Geori A. Pickeon. is in the city having fuu with the boys. A theater patty of four graced box "B" last night at the Grand, and witnessed the performance cf "The B?gcar Student." The ladies were in evening dres?, without hat. Mr. Charles H. Hick?, Manager of "A Hoop of Gold" Company, which is - at the Grand the first part cf next week, is in the city, arranging preliminaries. His company has been one of the most successful on t':e road this season. Who WiU be "Mr. Speaker?' There are all sorts of rumors of all sorts of combinations, but it now seems that the candidacy will strike a pretty level-healed member. What is meant by a level-headed man is one who is well versed in parliamentary rules, rather prepossessing in ap pearance, and one who buys his hats of Byan, 21 and 23 South Illinois street. Indiana Ilospital for tbe Insane. Indianapolis, Jan. 5. 1SS5. A. M. Alexander, Esq , State Agent o! The Harden Star Hand Grenade Fire Extinguisher : Dear Sir At 5:00 p. m., of the 30th of December, an alarm of fire on the Sixth Ward was turned in. I ran to the ward and found the ciothirg and wood-work (of light pine) of the clothing room on hre, the whole room dark from the smoke, and the patients, thirty in number, making frightful din. The attendants had thrown two or three hand grenades, but were driven out by the flames. I ordered two baskets of grenades (twenty-six in ail) and stood In the doorway breaking them oa the burning flame3 and walls. When, just as the plastering fell, 1 broke four above the Harnes, the fire was extinguished as if by msgic, not a spark remaining. No water wss thrown until the fire was out. From the alarm till extinguished tifteen minutes expired. F.espectfully yours, W. B. Fletchku, Superintendent. Holler Skates. Yajen A New ars th exciuslTe agents for the rale ol J. H. Fentoa'i Ricx Skates la Indiana. Sinii supplied at manufacturer's price Alo, a full Etoex of Ice Sxates, Ice Creeper?, 0ii3 XCiiJ, i.e. VAJTTN & NEW, (ri W astlag tea Etre? t,

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In order to reduce our stock we will offer special inducement? to these wto want a handsome article in the way of Jewelry, Our stock is replete with elegant goods. Call and see them. JEWELERS, 12 East Washington Strcst. The SPLENDID" Base-Burner! Tho "ART JEWEL" HaHO'Burnor. Tte leading Parier Stoves in ttfi Corctrv. Don't fail to boo either or both of these olegantiy finishod and wonderful heating Baso-burning Stovoa. ALoO Rannes, Furnacc3 and Storo and House Furnishings. Port & 22 W. Washington ot. BORN . GO. 03 WeaEiv and MoDtbi? Paimeots 97 East Washincton St BLANK BOOKS Memorandum Books. DIABIES FOH 1853. PELOTJBET'S NOTES FOR-1SS5. SOWEä, STEWAET & CO.t 1 wert Wumiaetcn Ptr?t. J. S. FARRSLL & 00.. eating. Privato Dwelling and Public Buildings JSrittod Up Coniplcta. 84- INortli Illinois Street. August Erbrich, 60LE AO EST FOB AUEORA LAGER BEER, n3. ICor;n and I3ottloi 220 axd 222 Ccath Delaware St. C. F. SCHMIDT, Urewer and Bottler of LAGER BEER. South led of Alabama t., Ixi cilo. xo. rt id oll Indi BROWNING & Simi, DRUGGISTS, AND DZALEES IN Fine PEifiOT ill Teilet Articles LuMn'B, Colgate's, Lnndtxirg's and R!ckecicr'i Fine Extracts, üennine Imported Farina and German Colosne. Florida and Lavender Water. Fine Toilet i-oape and Sponges. Tooth, na!r, Ciotn and Kail Brushes, and all articles wanted for the toilet at the LOWEST FIGURES. COAL OIL ENGINES. In eper&tiou at SI West Karylanfl, Drtrea Well ttore I and 2 hcrse power. Sier than coai en i&ors, ROt'ts, gute Ageu

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The nsrae cf DECKER EROTIIEES is a snrc 5"iarauiee that the instrument bcarlnj it Is a thorovghlv cood I'ifipo. JPfcCKEK BROTOEBS PIAN03 are atsolutcly the b?t in every particular. Only ihe very ünt st material and tho mo&t skillful workmen re enao ovtd in the manufacture. Every rortion of the instrument is made at tho DliCXLR ÜüOniEäS factory, aad unJer their own r-erFonal inpervlsion. The tone ol a DECKER BROTHERS PIAXO Is unrivaled in purity, sympathetic quality, sweetness and volume. They Ptnnd in tune much loncpr than any other. She DECKE2 BI'.CTIIK3 TlANOd are known to bo tho most perfect, durable and reliable in the world. T'ofßCfscs L2&cy qualities most essential to a perfect Tiaao, and not to bo found in any other DECKER EKOITTER3 TIAN03 have become world-renowned on their Intrinsic merits. A DECKER BROTHERS FIaNO lflsold at the very lowest price consistent with tao best workraanfhipapd finrt muterial. DECKER ijROTHERd riAKOS always command a cood price when resold after years of careful use.

D. H. BALDWIN & GO., 158 V7est Fourth St., 1 85, 07 and QO IT. Penn. Bt., . 233 urth Ava i3 CINCINNATI, 0. I 1NDI1NAP0LIS, IND, ' LOUISVILLE, KV. Vholcsale and Retail Dealers in Steinway S: Sons, Decker Brothers, lUmes Broibers, J. & C. Fischer, Vcsa Sons, D. II. Baldwin it Co., and Oiher Pianos. The world.renowned ESTEY ORG A3 S.

Ctioioe Fat, Juicy Ms, Roasts, Etc., CAN BIC 2 HAD AT POUBER'S CLEAN MEAT MARKETS, At 232 Esst "Washington Etroot, 78 ITorth Ponnsrlvania Strcot, and Stall 1 and 3 East Market. -

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per yard; Hemp?, 12 l-2c per yard. Lace Curtain3 from 50c per pair. Other goods in our line at same proportion, Come and see n?; ve mean business.

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O O A. Hi I Eor ten days our open, advertised price was 10 cents per ton lower than any and all ether dealers In Ertzil Elcciz. Now. save money etill by ordering JJLtOOi5.JSl.01u COALI In fiarre tnd strength akin to Pittsburar, free from soot and clinkers. No other dealer r-aa it. frazil E.ock is higher this morniniz and and a wider door is opened for the introduction of Urookhiae. See any point in that? Ivy iircokside. Bronkslde. RrooiiuMe, 12 85 per ten.

ßccleyvillo Hut Coal, per ton, - Eceloyvillo Lump Coat, per ton, (only shippers of this grado), -Brookiido per ten ----- - - Brazil Bleck, full weight, well forSed - - - -

For prices on a:l kinds ol coal call at ofhee. EHRLICH & S&LITH, 14 Toloplioao 1014.

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jfG-jTJsr to-night: Grand Wednesday Matinee! IBOaPSM'S OPERA C03IQÜE C02P15Y, Of :5 Artists In Mihocier'i Charming Opera, "Tlio Bcarfftir ötuclout:" NOTK the puicr.i r.KcrredPcatJ, Wcana T5c. Adnisaon, Uc and 25c. Thursday, Friday and Saturday n 1 Saturday catinte, Jan. 8, ') and 1C, MINNIE 1'ALMEK ia "My Owootliom-t l" B5,UE(iULAU HOUSE PRICES. lleervM feit: !aricet:e C!rc:car 1 Drew Circle. Wc: Tarqucite. '5c; Scf Chair. l. Adcalsf-ioa 1 aad tc fcale orens this ITuesJaj doming. TO-JXIGrllX: To-Morrow Afttrnoou and Wednesday Night! Iloward Atbcnaaa Specialty Conpany, The VasdevlUe Comedy or America sn 1 Europe. AConerefs of Novelty jGiaa'.f, direct from th Howard Athenoaum, fiction. The Cornpeoy cornprise." tte following weil-knwa Mam: Wiilia Carroll, Tue Two Ici, rields eat UatETii, MifS Lizzie t'inms, nutrition aad Johnson. E. H. Doyle, Uaralln aud Keeler, and iii9 My McCabe. The eveulns eutertaianeut to toaciada wnh th Itoarln I'oMCdv Farr, T II uTi. "X .3 JA. ID 12 O "VThurfday, FidaT, taturday. and Matinee 1ÜC FLANTEK'SWIFt. with Uarry Lacpy and Kdai Cary. l'oruIar Prlcea-13, 25. i0 and Zx. PLYMOUTH OHUROH WrdnetilHj Efcalrg, January 7, 1883. ICR ONE MGHT ONLY. (Mn. P. L. Cltmens) As a Reader of his own supurb fun; and llr. ; OHIO, W. CABLE, The distiujruished Southern novelist, prcecatlcc his own matchless scenes. TO Al'PEAK TOGET11EK1 Mark Twain's world-famous wit. Mr. Cable's exquisite humor and ptho5 A combination of gtuius and versatility that appeals freshly to the intolliscnt public. Prices of admission, lneludinj; reserved aoat, 5CC lie, and il 00; according to location. JAS. U IOND. Manager. F?le of feats to begin Monday rnornin?, January 5, et Bowcu, Stewart A; Co. 'a Bookstore, 18 Wet fcfhlngton street. WlGTVASI II I MS.' Tc-tlght, Honcfsy, Jan. 5. Firat; of iho Scries of GREAT RACES BETWEEN DANIEL O'LEARY, Cbatnpicn Valkc of tte World, and A. B. Cutter, for a ruree of S'CO. O'Leary is to walk flveeishtbb of a mile against Cotter Bkaiing one niile, GOLLEÜE AVENUE RKJIC Comer boyenth and College Avenue, ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK I Wednesday, January 7, Speed Kaco of Three Miles Between Chester Spain and Ed. Stout. Friday, January ?, A. CoutCNt for fL TXotlnl For the test Axaleur Fancy and Trick fc-tatcr o" luliaua.pc.il. MERIDIAN" RINK I Second Grand Prize and Costume OA BNIVAL! 2Px-lc3.fty Evo T vxx. O. The rink will ba bea itif'itly decorite l and Illuminated. The iistoi prizen ii tne iarget ever ofTcred in the city. None who took prize In the lat cirniral can take prizes for the same charaeter in this. Admission, 35 cents; re?erved cats. Wcenta; ad rnissicn to t!e in Costume, 2j cents, including Fkats. Kone tut thosa in costume allowed oa the L!eor during the evenin?. Box heet no w open. iT?irmti't; Pint! Pn?nrrr & I UV so fd AU Xi-:cr!prica rc ZxüJonior na ret ut at the cC o ISOI.HSFBUS SJS-LISai h m 0 38.43 8:rih Ftsjlnris Stritt. e eil to Cah Cmtoarf cnl. JOHN EDVABOS, WLL POSTER One Hundred Large St.md3. 300 3-Sheet Ißoards Mm Ptrr'T tVri ft-t TTn?3 V:?,o orrit'K-nl!Jl OfSr. ' FOUNDIIT, ' ICS Tin Street, Cincinnati, Okie ALLISOM & SMITH. 1ttypcon which tMs rarer ! printed la frora the atu"e Icocclry. lltiroa fcJuTi.Nju

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