Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1885 — Page 5
EHE IHDIATTAPOLIS DAILY OEHTIHEL SUNDAY LIOKNIHG JANÜATtT 11 IMG-TW ELTE PAGES.
won higiiways.
Jubj ßailrcsda are IntUled to l'rotec tJoa. . 2allrcevds That Have Oone Into tao Hat. da of Deceivers The Cülcayo and Ohio Hiver FooL Tbe üoRon KlU scon tecia pajln; lu employ! fcf check. - Tne Jotot W wtern Cl m ifiratlon Corasaitteo will V-Cfct In EL Louis February L Tno Indianapolis and EransTllle, old ander ?crtcl06rc lat year, -was CftT-reven mile In JsitSta. It landed debt wu I lüü.OüQ, and lt capa.al ttock txO UXi. It nag been found that cote will take the place -rf coal to a iood adrantago in firing locomotives, übe beet U comparatively greater, and there is no fsoot to annoy passengers. boat tli 3 last of April the freight department ttl the Air line will be Iocted in the C. It. and J. freisht depot. The Air Line' contract with the VYataAh expiree at that time. Negotiation for a transfer o! the control of !l.Wet Lboce to the Yanderbllt people hare stmened mich a point that a deünite annonncemcnt Toncernlng the um may be expected at any time. In a abort time the Air Line folkj will put on 'through trsini between thU city and Chicago, frhlch will make the ran between the two citlea 3n six hours, an hoar earlier than thy make It liow. To tlit&e trains will be attached ilecpew. lelirered here from Cincinnati by the C II. and D. This will certainly Ikj good suwa to tue tray jlias public general. There baa been a general change of employes ro occupy clerkships In the Vandalla Auditor's &ce. The appointment o! Traveling Auditor Coleman to the agency of the Terre Haute and Lo-frant-port at bourn Bend, Is the underlying caase. John Thtobold. Chief Clerk, will succeed Mr. Coierran aa Auditor, and Mr. Harry Creasjar will tthfMTLe the resigned duties of the Chief Clerk. The CommlMioners nave concluded the inventory ol the real and personal property of John W. Carrett, I?esident of the Baltimore and Ohio TJdlroad. The personal property asarrcate over -O0,(Xl,ü0ö, while the real estate is $3,000,000 more, anakin a total of tS3.GCO.000. When Mr. Garrett died a few months ago it was thought his estate would not exceed 115.C00.0C0. All the property Is '2 alt to bl widow and three children. All of the Indianapolis officials who were in at tendance upon the meeting of tne Chicago and Ohio Elver Pool have returned home. They sty that thi meeting was a very harmonious one, and that the pool is now in better condition than ever before. Mr. Richardson says that there will be a teadjuntmeat of rates If it is shown that any line, Ly reason of a differential or reduced sieaping r rates, 1 amir.g more than lta allotted peruUqs. The pool territory ha been so enlarged Zi.at it takes in Michigan and Wisconsin points. It is ihown by statistics compiled by a prominent railway magazine that during the past twelve months thirty -seven railways Laving a mileage of 11.CC0 miles with a bonded debt of 4j7,too,(W, not including other debts and past lue lr.lt rctt3, and an apparent capital stock ln-vi-ttaseEt of over S 307.0OO.C0Ö, have failed and have ten taken poelon of by the courts for the lenellt of their creditors. ThU same magaziae states that these roads indicate nearly 9 per cent. ot the tntlre present railway mileage of tne 'Vniud States, teany 12 per cent, of the totil fconded debt, nearly 9 per cent, of the capital stock and almost 10 por cent, of the total bond and stock jnmtn.cnt of the country, that these Azures are API ailing tone will dny. They simoly goto howthat the railto&d business in the United ätates has been aud U Hill being overdone. In Ms recent letter tho Governor of MUourl llct:fai the railroads to was extent. Railroads, lie st a, arc eutitlcd to the turns rights and protection at othr property no more, no less, and Toonehould complain at nch a law and sv.ch leciic:is. Consrrex or tho itf te should undertake to Bevern tuein bv as little legislation as possible, and tbat uoon vital poinU Transportation J one process of manipulation which transforms the products of the wneat fields lutobreal, life and happiness for the hungry taouiand elsewhere. A aid by a thoughtful writer: 'Gradually the rail oed mnnszcrs have reached a better indeiftaticin of the fact that tho prosperity of Jhelr corpcratious and the growth of their property verb iadi?jclubly lfuKcd ritli tie growth and prosperity of tho community from which they muft derive all tüeir business. Ihia view la clearest among those mauaiie's who have control ' of tic moM dicnlued interests, among those whone lines fetrctch thronah different States anl euj ply diG'erent communities." COURT-HOUSE LOCALS. .Judgment for riaJntiffa In tho Patent Infringement Case An Arrest for Larceny Leads to a $50O0 Damage) Suit Other Notes. William L. Morgan wants a divorce from Tanllne Uorzan, whom be married in July, 1532. V, O. EcTeal yesterday filed an appeal bond in the sum of f5C0 in the case brought by Jeaee .Vrlght. John M. Ceylor, farmer, aged twenty-six years, 5) as been declared insane. TJo is subject to eplleptUc fits. Ten years ago he was sunstruck. The County Board yesterday allowed bills to tho .Amount of fl,C25. Of this sum 1523 were allowed O, II. Hosseiman for printing blanks, etc. Judge Taylor yesterday granted a divorce to mizjkbeth A Thomas from William W. Thomas on . proof of cruel treatment and failure to provide. In tne damage salt of Allen O. Morris and others against Henry C. Uolloway and others lor dam rtges, growing out of an Infringement on the rights of plait tiffs by defendants in the sale of a patented elbow joint for stove pipes, the jury in ilooia 1 veateroay afternoon returned a verdict for plaint12k, giving them 1330. Henry Lottstein yesterday filed la 'Squire Pelfcleman's Court aS da vi U In two cases against Ella? -Cppenheiiaer for a-sault and lottery, and one for drawing a plutol on him. He also filed against Urs. oppenheiaer for assault and battery and provoke, elmiiar complaints in a reverse order were filel in 'tkiulre biaocai's Court. The parties tare next-door neighbors on Indiana avenue, and oth keep (scond-hand stores. Bennett Caron baa ' filed suit for damages .sgainit Leopold a Jenner, Mary L. Barr and Luxe J. Buttcrfield, alleging for cause of action tbat be Ian two named defendant?, on the 0th of last mouth, swore out a warrant beforo 'jqulro Cnlcx?rtou for platutiß's arrert for petit larceny, the ..tfiidavu charK'ng hirn ulth stealing a aw hurdle worth tweuiy-fire CAntt, and a mt-1oj worth. th. Carton jtavo b-cd for spptnrar.ce on the ltb, when ho took a CUSH2 o vi vt tine to 'nire Van Si'yoc, where tbe (itc wns tried c!sht dijs liter and he wss acquitted. The amount of angnish ot mind. ,-pain :id disirace it t at ati,G03 value, for which no asks iudznent. ntlacl readers will renotn"ber Urs. Harr as being the vittim of her ntis.,tiard' jealous race oa V.u erenin of J uly 4th lait, wueu .iirt vti.it tot and dangerously wounded. Kulaj Uixr vrts jealous ol rcr tiidirta berje'f to disagreeable that Ms wt bvCAire M(ra.id to lire wltu hltn. TUo d- ' uoCunt Kutterüeid in her father, aniJeuner Is a UaatiL ltf&"trstobe a ntfehborhood quarrel, VKhJvh l.&aU;d to tLe nitngof the suit. Klctlon of Offlcera. The following oSIceis have been elected .and installed ia Capital City lad? No. 2 TJ. O. IL: Frealdenl-Will T. Ellis. Vice lTcii dent HaIvsjc, RcorJiDg ocretary MIs Amy Cliamiv?. KiLancial eecretary llenry . Thompson. Trensurer Mrs. Cailte A. Taompsou. Charlln-ilrs. M. 8. Williamson. Conductor F. CHle. Inside öcard-Mra. Minnie Ellis. Outside Guard-J. n. Pijncrsn. Medical Examiners Dr. J. V. Talley and Dr. J. armory Hoover. Representative to Grand Lodge Hrs. SalUo A. Jtompson. Indianapolis Lodge, No. ., TJ. O. II., have elected tha followtag oScers for the present J era: Past Trcsldcnt-M. E. Dawson. J resident a. C. lienton. Vice iTesldcnt rretou Foree. riaancul aal llccordlaj tCrtttry-Mtir:c Ubreeht. Treauarer WllllamC. KalU. cnapialn A. M.Horner. Conductor Hiram CahilL Onärd Casper Fox. Thrw Trusts (for one year)-W. U. DoH, Uara Taylor, U. CahilL Hope Lodge No. 5 TJ. O. II. has elected the JclIowSng officers for the ensuing term; JX P Henry Hereth; U. V Mary Hockaba; recording Secretary, J. G. Kendall; Finiaclal FecTttary, John L, Kring; Treasurer, Jz3 Uirg; Chrlai, Marv Tocdwani;
Conductor, TL C. Ludwig; Iuside Guard. A. K. Huck&ba; Oaüld? Goar J, John i SLoeruaker. At the regular meeting of Indianapolis Lodt'e No. 1, Secret Leagae, held on Thursday erening the Sth Inst., the!ollowicg were elected (Xücers o! the Lodge for the present term: I'ast Cardinal D. If. 0bura and Mrs. 1!. W. Miller. Cardinal-Miss II. II. White. M. I. Vice Cardinal Mra. Dr. N. Ik VVooIa.nL Petitioner Mrs. yancy L. l uon la. Ucrorßer-L. I). Hnlllvaa. Collector Adam D. Miller. Treasurer a. W. r'Isher, M. I. Jlerahal-W.T. Hill. Guard Andrew M. Smith. Watchman Geonce hchrnttt. Medical Ilxaminers N. D. Woodarl aud Ulv. H.
M.hlte. The Ixidge Is in a growing and prosperons cenditien adding new members at each meeting. The Secret League is a fraternal end beneficial society, giving insurance from SöOO to $2,(HX), and sick benefits Irom $3 to ?.0 ier weeiLast Night's Fires. The alarm of fire sounded at 10:20 o'clock last night was caused by the burning of the rcof of the house at CS1 East St Clair street The house Is owned by the heirs of Mrs. Fremiies and is occupied by Mrs. Ileynolds and three other families. Loss about $200. A fire was discovered at 12:30 o'clock sear the Blt bridge over White Kiyer. It was one of the slaughter-houses on the river bank north of the bridge. Loss aboat $200. InccE diary. Supreme Court, Tfce following decisions were decided by the Supreme Court yesterday: 10. Cl. Kargaret J. McCaalln et al. vs. ex reL the Auditor of the State. Marion C. C. AUirined. liowe. J. 10.577. Green Durbln ct si. vs. John A. Ilain. EI pie J C C. AlLrrced in part and reversed in 1.1-J7. George Alexander vs. State of Indiana. Henry C. C, Affirmed, zollars. C. J. 11.4J1. James Btory vs. Ihe State, UenryC. C. Affirmed. x.iiiott, J. Mr. Loverintr, of Messrs. Hoflnung & Co., Sydney, N. S. w., Australia, Buffered agony from the cout and was unable to get up stairs. A few applications of 8t Jacobs Oil, the magical paia-rellever, cured him. Come on, ltoys. "We are dow rretentir.g all purchasers of $5 or upwards in our boys and children a departn.ent a fast-running siea. raoDLi,, "Delsrs beve danirerous ends." the im mortal William doth declare. Have you a cold r r COU2I1, a hoaiwness or sore chet? Hevarß! Take Dr. llalla Cou2h tivruo: don't delay, and all the coatih and poreness will soon pass away, uetitatcncel xou may be worse another day. sto l.r-itft r.hnli-A nf n v Lov'a nvprcoat in oar bouse, no matter whether former price was f 1, or iu. w e giye you choice mis wee ol tmy one lor $lü at our sweeping-out sale. JzlOOLL. Ladle?, do vou wish to have a soft, rosy n T 4 a . 1 iL . FKin; Lbe Jiangs ream. xi masea ine skin soft and pliable, heals chapped lips, m TT . . t - A WT l Tli race ana nanus, ror Eaxe at xiaag si narmacy, Ueniwn Hotel. 1 ' 1 s - buys choice of any of our finest children's suits whether former price was ?10or?12 This week only we giv you choice of any in our house for Model. A Select Party A Pleaeant Toor, Will leave Indianapolis about tho Kith of I ebrucry, I8S0, going to New Orleans for the iiardi Uras festivities and the exposition, and the many inteiesting places in Newr Or leans will be seen. Tbence the party will go to Jacksonville, Fla.; from here, such places in Florida as it suits the party to visit will be seen; thence to Savannah, Ga , and Charleston, 8. O.; about three weeks of delightful travel and sicht-peeinz; an ex perienced agent, who is familiar with the routes of interest, will accompany tne Dar T7 and fjiVa rVirra nf V, ro to anil all tha details that make travel burdensome. Ar rangements will bs made at hotels aud every care removed no in the members of the para. . x , 1 t ' iy, bo jar m iu our power, xor mil paxucuiais see or correspoua at once with J. II. Marti:, D. r. A. a, I St. L. and C. li'y, 10 North Meridian street, Indianapolis. Attend Oar Sweeping-Out Sale this week. The greatest value f?r smallest amount ever seen la this city will be given at the Model. Professor Hrenneke will open a new dancing class for ladies, misses and masters next Saturday, January 17, 2 p. m., at his academy (Pfaülin's Music Hain. 82 North Pennsylvania street. Application can be made to-morrow, and on Tuesday from 2 to 5 p. in. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm COMMEUCIAL. The wholesale trade of the city Is very quiet, but not more so than is to ba expected at this reason vt the year. Dry goods appear to have reacted hard pan, as prices continue very Arm, and business about eioal to the u?utl trad 3 for this time of the year. Groceries are doing a fair business, and nothing very notable has been developed In price. Dried lrula and canned gfods are quiet, Fih continue Juli. Dairy prcduc'". rem&fn firm. ORAl. Wheat firm and aellrc, with good dervuid for immediate shipments. Faturea ttcaiy; receipts light. Eaid firm all round. New York lJic higher, Ba'tljaoro lc better, with Chicago quoted steady. Corn All gradea in good request, with prices a shade firmer. Receipt meagie, and oorisgs tho c?e. Futures dull. New York at noon was Jc higher, Ealtinore better, and Chlajo jc hlzer. Oats HL'Jher. scarce and active, with rcry few oJrlni'8. "AVKETSI V TEMUBIIPH srroaao sx?kta. sr. r-ons, Jan. 10. Fion r CnrhaasM. 1 tfl Ac;ive and untitled; opoaeI hUher, aud then broVe and ran :-Hlght down, doting J'llc below yestentay; No. 2 red, 87" cash and January; Munsc February: iwswc March; li- May, ciohing at iaslJo prices. Corn Up' 1 1 mi a fracUoa better, but declined, and closed H&y-.c under yesterday; Jöiftfc c&o; i3 January and Kclnury; stl4u Mrch; Scü'He Mar. cloff-tnu at lowest rlzure. 0t Esier aud now; 27o bid for cash : 0;.'3Jtc May. Rye illsher: bid. Barley-tiiVady at K375c Lead Firm: f t 60. Bnttt-r Unchanged. Ksi tJuict at 19c FlaiF2-d Steady at 11 St. Har Unchanged. Bran Better; 6SöQc at ntll. Cornrni &i Higher at 2&1 li. I'rovlioa Easier and slow. Fork ?12 251 50 cash, S12 11 January. Lnlkmeats lorsg tlear, S 10; short rib, 125; short clear. SO 0. B&coa Los g clear, $7; f.hort riba, 17 12V;: nhort ciar. S7 2V7 SlhL Lrd 75 aked Reoelpti Flour, 8.000 bbla. : wneat, 67,000 bu.; corn, W.(XX) bu,; oaa, 13,00u barley, 4.0n0 bu. Shipments wheau'JO.OOO bu.; cora. 23,000 bu.; rye, 20,OUU bu.; barley, tx; rye, nore: Flour, s.cco bbis : bu.: oats. IO.CX.0 l.WObu. BALTIMORE, Jan. 10. Flour Steady and firm. Wheat Western higher and less active; ho. 1 win tcr rod, spot. 92 Jttc: January, 92392)40: February, iIl(3X!c: Marth, Cjm Western hUi'atr: raixed, enot, .'c; January, 4J.j l; Kecruary, sjl'.c: March, 4S,l:.-l;c; saner, Oats tligher and lirm; Western white, t&:c: mlxel. Mo5c Frovihiona Steadv. Hzz -Lower at 2&a?oc. Copper-ReHned dull at 104 O'O' -.c Other articles unchanged. Freights to Li err ool-Quiet: cotton, 7 :Jd : flour. 2s Si; grain, cd. ReccJpt-riour, 3.303 bbls ; whott, S7.VO0 bu.; ccrn. y 1.000 ba.; rye, 90j tu. bhipiaents Wheat, 8,5CObu.. V. E. KREOrXO Si TIIIT3nTT. funeral Directors and Erabalmen, Ko. 77 Korth Delawars ttrcU Telephone oonnectlou to 02100 aal re?denoxi. Carriixa la Kllr. taa Fartta,
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chased, is now in, and will he on sale ToMorrow. Tho stock consist of Table Linon, Towels, Blankets, Dross Goods, Prints, Ginghams, Bedspreads, Silks, Velvets, Cloaks, Shawls, Wintor Underwear, Laces, Embroideries, Hosiery. Special attontion is called to the goods offered ToMorrow. Store will ho open at 0 o'clock. H. P. WASS0N & CO.
DIED. KESSLER Christena Kessler, Infant daughtef Louis and Louiso Kessler, alter brief illness. Funeral Monday, at 2 o'clock p. ic Jkewdtncti 20 i?outh. list 6treeu Ko Cowers. . DELZfXIr-Near Macon, Ga., on Thursday, January ?, of inflammation of tho brain, Airs. Martha Iekell, wife of Samuel Pcueli. Funeral cervices from iho residence of faa;s C. Yohn, this afternoon f. Z p'cloci, Fn'euda oi the fjiily are invited. T5 Thupcwaci never van, a xnarvei ct tpjntj, rtrcigu and wholceoracncsi. Afore ccc?o:ca1 thanths ordinary kindi, anl Can net bo sold la ccxapetlSaai with tte anltltade oi lew tftit, ticrt weight, alum orj phot phate powe'era. &3id only In cans, Horn, Baxisa lnwso Cm ICJ Vräü EoeU Kew York. STRAYED OR STOLEN. STRAYED OR STOLEN from Brookside aveaue, a laTfe bay bcrse. with Kellogg carriage. A liberal reward will l paid for their return to 2il Kurth Meridian street. il l
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011 & Co 0 12th. stock, roceutly pur GROCERIES totaled at Hholcsalo Fric;s, At S02 g5.nth:illinos Street, 2vl. M. WILLIAMS. 2J 1U. White Extra C Sugar . 41 00 U lbe. Clear White xtra C Sugar 1 CO IS lbs. Granulated Sugar l eo 11 Us. Fowdf red Sugar 1 00 14 Iba. Cut Loa! Sugar........... . l 00 25c j-er 1 al. for Choice Golden Syrup, 40c per tah for good Maple Syrup. Sic per gal. for Choice Eugar Drips. iCc per gal. lor choice New Orleans Molasses 80c per gal. for Fure Acple Cider. 16c per gal. for Silver Thread Kraut. '0c per doa. for Bet Holland Herring. '.0c rer do, for Tola's Rest Corn. 50c per dox for Choice S lb. Applcj. IX i c: do, for 3 lb. H9 Peaches. 7; ,c pr lb for-M lb. Can Choice Lard. sc per lb. for drouider Meat, Kingan i Ce.'. ac for li iU. Hominy. QU for I ltw. New TnrKbh Prunes. 'Xx; for 4 U. uüolce Carolina Rice. 'jOc i-er doz. for String and Lima Loans, c lor llbi. Dried Sweet Corn. 5c for 4 lbs New KncUsh Currants. Jf)C for 3 li. Cnolco Lard. 2.rx; for 7 lb Akron Cracted Wheat. for 10 lbs. Akron Oatmeal 2lc .or 7 lt. l'Itrl'a Surcn. c fcr i Bare German noap. 25c fur 6 Ears Everyday Soar. 25o fur 4 Bars Electric Light rioatv 10c for 1 lo. Choice Country Latter. JOc per lb. for Mixed NuU 10c per lb. forMlrM Candy. 10c per lb. for Oool Green Coffeo. jocior the !ar?it piece of Star ToU.i) Ja city. Cc per lb. for Stir Tobacco. Tc per Jb. for Apple Butter. Tc per lb. for all kinds of Jellies. 12c per lb. for all kinds of Preserves, 'cper lb. for Mincemeat. 7c per lb. for Taggart's Cracker?, fresh. 2 :c for 1 lb. of Good Tea. 70c per lb, for Tea tht sells all over totrn far fl. Ble drives in Bottled Gooda. "Postal orders delivered. SIMON BUNTS, O -33 3H3 1FL ASD
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Wholesale Liquor Dealer 84 H. VFsiIuiitea St., hSfcra-Ka,
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DIGKSON'SOf ttZT GOc RESEK'ED SEATS COC Throe nights and Wednesday Matinee, commenc ing nonday, Jan. 12, tue great spectacular Melodrama in 1 acts, entitled "A. HOOP OF GOLD," Pra3nfA.1 Hlh m. mr-lnad nt Kroriiil tcenerr. novel Btace effects and original New Yori cost- Regular house pnua. seats on sa;e at wo 001 oa.ee. Dicki oifs Grand Opcra-IIonse H-öOc IlEanBViSD SEATS Attraction Extraordinary! Thursday, Friday, Saturday, January 15, 1C, 17, geand matinee saturday, the MADISON S QÜARE THEATER COMPANY (MR. M. H. MALLORY, Uanagcr.) Will present for the first time in tais city IU Magnificent Success, the Great Do xae&tic Drama, entitled May Blossoi Tho Fisherman's JJaughtar. By David Br.Lacro. BIX MON'lIiy RON IS NhiV YORK. - blX MONTHS' lU'N IN KW VOÜK. To be vioduced here with tha Orijii'al Seen? ry. the Otlginal Eilwts. the Original Musi.', the Original Ca.t. lisy Li08K)in.w. ....Georcla Cay van ....Jweph 'Vtifl.Ki .....rea Mag-.nljy Forest Uobi.tsou tteve Hailand Tom luopsoin Richard Asherof Cr.de Tartlett IeLorah Owen Hathaway...... .W. H. riomptoii Marr ntcda tvon ......Frnt Currier Hank ismster. Frank Jackson lllraxa Sloan e V. Henderson Eph Captain Drummond.. Millie Mi ttle May T. F. O Mailey , Frank Colfax .Agnes Carter M.mte Vance 1 ana...... ..1 ............. Lulu Little Belle .Gracie CHARLES F ROMAN. .Geoeral Manager Beaerved Seats Ooly 35 Cents, Dress Circle 35 Cent;; Admission 10 and 'Sä Cent. Monday, Tuesday, WcduPRday, and Matinee, THE POPULAR W i 1 To ix x- Orox, Oo. Monday and Wednesday Evening, Chia. Lccoq's Opera in Three Acts, O I II, OF JL.12-Grllt O F 1, A. Tucday Evening and Wedncwiay Matinee. XalTJtjUS X3XJIC1D. 35 Peoplo In tho Company 85 New and Elegant Costumes, a Grand Chorus, and Enlarged Orchestra. Thcrada.y, l'?i.Hv, .turday, and Matinee. UKIilLJ OF LO.'DO'. NEXT LECTURE EY föRS. MARY ÜVERMQRE. SuUjert: "WEXDELL riHLI.IPS," WodnosdayEvoning, Jacuary 14th. Eiliglc admlcElon, 60 cents. Beats reserved, be felnuing Monday Morning, Jan. 12, at 8 o'clock. GILMORE'S rn Theatre AND D0UBL3 Zlovatcd Cordon i. B.AU.E.VS SFECFltELiK Ci). TEE BLICK CROOK WmwÄM RINK. vTucsday. January 13, Necktie and Apron Party. Prize lor largest Necktie, T&lr Skates. Trlzefor largest Apron, l'air State. MERIDIAN RM Wednesday Tlvcniug, Jan. 11, Grand 3-Mile Eaco For $15, Open to All; $10 to 1st, $3 to 2d, $2 to 3d. Friday r.nd Baturday, January 1C and 17, two games of Polo for the League championship, fctars, of Dayton, O., vs. Meridian, of Indianapolis. COLLEGE AVENUE RINK Comer 8cTenta and College Aveine, Attraction ror Monday. Taffdav aud Wd. nesday, Jan. I'.i, 13, 14! Monday Night, January 12. One ami a Half Mile Speed Kace! Betwcf a Geo. K. Cattcrson and Ed. Perkins, for Gold Badge. Tuesday aud Wednesiay Nights, Jan. 13 and 14, PRINCE WELIjS, Champion Fancy and Trick Bicycle Rider of the fouth. The"SPLENlMD" Tlio 4AIIT JEWEL" Tit; lairng Parlor o'tovw ia t!it Conatrv. Don't fail to seo either or both of theso elegantly firiiahod. &7Jdwonaerful hoattng B&so-bumliif Staves. ALSO , Rar.es, Furnaces and Sisra and !!oi!S5 Furnishings i Pissl & ite
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X 1.1 CKept by Nearly All Grocers. TOYS Westminster Base Bnroe? , (Round and Sonaro.) THE m TOTSI5SIEB, -ALSO Acorn SIdyos and Ranaos. Coal Vatcs, Coal Tlodf , Fire Btartdi, tO., iitC. ELDER & CO. 03 Korth IUInoin St. COAL OIL ENGINES. In operation at SI West Maryland, Driven Well Store I and 2 horse power. Safer than coal oil lamps. B. ü kuüsb, fciaia abhuFRANK. CEMENT, -AK2SEWER PIPE. T -.,;:, Pii-.,-: :. ''' 2? EIST GEORGIA STREET,
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Ko dcubt those wLo bought Plunder Shoes havo gotten all tli3 Plunder they ract these close times. Wo Are Soiling Loatlior SIiocs, Andjall people who want Leather, and not Paper Shoes, are invited to essmice our ttock.
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SFirst-clasa Work. Prompt V T-TTr 1 .4 JOHN KIDD, iTonletor. Drew & MTJ
Beek BegiBaing SIcndaf, Jaonarv 121&, TOM! THU M-JB, Bnrmim'H Clowi IClepliant. Vi S SS ADA WILLIAMS, a lio Ilandhou.o Glantoss. SOLOMON STONE. Tlx Blft-tliciiin tlc?cil Wonder. P r o f. W inchel's 8lH.traph jt.-lro IlluslonH. JO-JO! UST WEEK OF JO-JO! JO-JO ! JO-JO ! JO-JO ! 3?1 JQo- paeed 3S:n! A Superb Stage Programme ! INXUODUCIIVG CASTLE'S C3LB3EETIS5 I 14t -SPEC! A LT Y ARTISTS! -14 A Itriliinnt Cotf-ri, f Foot ,lt ravorius.
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(Estahllahed ia5L) Ü rist Mil is of French Bunr S toua tor tanla Mills for y&rcen,eo IS Slits and ttyhau Over 2,003 la cae. flOO and upwards. Oossrleie Kill and Dweller, :tUA. A bojcia ind tsS fcocp in order. Adsptod to any Kind ol nitabi Fower. tjsnpfn Kiourlaa and iftrü Mllln. ALL S1X3W. 8cud fa Nordyke & Marmon Co., C5DIAKAPOI.I8, IND. Tale Btcca-Tard Street Care. WM. G-UNN, 2? LiXJ3a:i3E3ia -AKi FITTBB, No. " Virginia Avenue. FIKT:.CLAö WORK AT BOTTOil ritfCE3, .Telepnono Ko. i3. That Grover Cleveland Is to be the next President, and that lOO.oco olLco holdirs will surrender their positions to tho party coning Into rower. Full lnfomrtlon how to proceed to obtain an ofiioe or petition in Government employ. i M. DELL. EIRE CLAY GH1MHEY TOPS. These Chlmnej Toes are highly ornamental as well as uscfcii for curing srn5y ctinSSy!, UUcn ire generally caused by wind blowing into the top of the chimney and obstructing the ascending current cf smoke. But these tops are made In such a shape as to throw up any transverse current of wind and cause it to pass uvcr the flue instead of into it. They are easily applied to any common chirnncv with ce ment or oortar See that the top . -is set perfectly level and they wiil ZL ;'r fIcsis s teavy wind itorms &s tbe !-" ';: tr chimney itself will Call and sec tnese tops. MA ROTT, l nerton ti-oot. Delivery. TH0iIA3!W. KT AN, Bnpcrtntendfnt Co.'s Dirne SUM - to AIL 10
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