Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1885 — Page 8
THE IHDIAHÄPOLIÜ DAILY SERT1REL FE I DAT MOBKING JANUARY IG 1685
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M Merm ! We have placed on oar counter Over 600 Pieces HUSUM UMOERWEAR Eolow Ooftt. Si iris, Kimm, Drawers, Kiiit Dresses. Tbeep are mcro or los tumblod and Polled, cut nt the prices marked they are a groat barg4in, a ad will bavo a quic& said, Pticei Always b Plain Fipnss. JOB. A. MOOiiE, 4 Market Ct.. Indianapolis nd lz'x iiiowed en deposits, ju tani o! M tnl motjpt to Loazi on iiirrofc-a c::y tni rvrr:i ert&ertsr !a lnil&s nd Onto. UtTt Coscty tnl Toto Bond nd Puren.4Mnc7 o:e, rcusi and notd. 9 loaai m2e except acc.1 u am iscuied bj Utt mortgage cn rcl ea!e. n'.tti s Urxa ciaizln 9A irxurit7, cr by coilAtcr&ls aavlng a raarket Fcre'gn Exchange lor n&'o on LI pnrts c! the world. LAST CALL THIS WEEK! Ve make the last and greatest mark-down on all Cloafc left in stock, Cost or Value Sot Considered. We must have the room far cur Annual Sprinq Sale of Ladiss'Muslin Underv;ear,which will tako place about February 1st. REMNANT SALE. This Important sale will be continued Uf.til ail are cl03cd cut. Ladies are finding unusual bargains. L S. AYRES GO, N. B. All our fine Seal Sacques at cost. FRIDAY, JANUARY hi. ti05m 1R4 I Elltorjil Kocai. -.4yl Tili: SLMINEL AT XZY ORLEANS. To accommodate th throng fror the erthwest who vrill desire to rsad their favorite lioiae paper while attending the World's Exposition," the Sentinel has bei'ti placed on sale In New Orleans tit George fc Wharton & Uro 's, No. 5 Carondelet street, Uitween Cacti and Common streets. OLD PAPERS. Good conditioned old papers tot sale at Ihia office at only 40 cents per hundred. CITY IN BttlCP. The new Police Board has not yet oranThe Indiacapolii Ice Company are catting ice nine inches thick at Lake Maxlakncfeee. Pelle Yorhi, colored, charge I with did turbicg religious meeting, wan arrest! Utt night. The State House Cognitionen will not opn the bids for glass anttl all of the bidders arrive in the city. A boy named Olirer Allen, residing at 10". "West Fourth street, fell yesterday afternoon and broke his thigh. The aed mother of Jo.eph Clark, of the btoek yards F-aDk, died at her home m iiattoon on Wednesday. Mrs. Carid Connell, residing In the eastern part of the citv, lost a pocketbook on Washington, near East street, last night. Pan-Handle engine 379 ran off the track 1ft night east of Meridian ttreet and caused a delay of half an hour of the trains. Upon receipt oi a telegram from Hon. T. 1. Ilaaghey that the faneral o' Hon. BchuyItt Colfax will positively be held tomorrow, Xiiand Secretary Fester issue J oi;ial notice
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of tie fact to the I. 0. 0. F. LoJzea thron hont the Elate. The Health (XSce has lervei notice cn the eipms companies and the railroads cot to hip bodies without datad ceriiucau". The Ohio Valiey Lightening, Fuel and Motive Power Company, of Aurora, ha? been incorporated. Capital etocfc, $25,000 A diminutive hoy named Johnny Kelly, whopointfd a leaded revolver au j Uymate, waa brought in by the police 1 wtnisht. Captain Richardson's Drooru Brigade drill, for the berefit of "Woman's Exchsnje, will bepin at C liege Avenue Riiik Friday night, January 2J. Gorc9 Feld, an incorrigible lad, is lack 1 up at the Central Siaticn. He will in a'.I probability be transferred to the Reform School today. The ccld wave signal was hoisted ai 11 :.";) yesterday morning, an.l it ia ennomci-J that the temperature will fsil fntu IS3 to i:ru withia the neit teaty-fosr hour?. Mr. Eherman, cf tbe Denison, has c diverted the four rcoms bi-?koI thecühe, lately occupied by the K-pnblic4 i RutCentral Cotuniitte, ialo privaie b'lliard parlors. Mr. Matt Henning set a party of f.- ends at the Denison langhin, yesterday, vriti thi cbsprvation: 'Preheard it saM that c'd always attacks the weakest part of a man I have one in cjy head " F. M. Dice retired from his position as Sapreme Court Reporter yesterdiy, calling open the (iDvernor, in companv with his assistant?. Governor Gray mt him With a happy and sensible little address. The oliicera of the Slate Rank o Warsaw have fled a certificate of an increased of steck from foO.UCO to $100 CuO. They have fil-o made certificate that the bnd of II. Ciiipman, aa President, has been apprivei ChnrlfB ClOCker, engineer on the Kankkee Division o! the Iii Four Road, fall from the train Wednesday at Earl P.tk, and wa? eo badly hurt that he died. Hi remains were brought to this city yestdrJay after neon for burial. While on hie way home nifiht before la.?t John J. Parker, an I and V. brakeman, was stopped by two masked men, v;ho demanded hi? morey. Aecullle ensued in which tj? ia:lrcader came oui "f.rat best," and t'e fcutpais decamped. The Snperintendcht of the Water Works lset evenirp: caused thoarre3t of William KtroDg and Öhar'.es Aneshaensal for connect iDi with a water main on North Delaw.r street without permission. This is the t; arrest for this otTese since the ordinance a$sed the Council. lEltSONTAIj MIXTION.
Nick Roberts ie registered at the Bates House. The "May Blossom" combination U at the Bates House. Hen. Thoma3 H. Harri?.n and wife, of Lebanon, are at the New Occidental. i.B. Hortou, of Pittsburg; A. Lathrop, of Syracuse, N. Y. ; J. T. Nay lor, of RchesW, and W. C. Lyon, of Chicago, are registerei at the Denison. Walter' B. Godfrey, Now Albany; Dies Mustard, Anderson; Win. Businer, Michiran City; F. L. Moon, Connersville, V. R tnpie, Columbus; Win. A. Abe, Bloo niruton; Fred Meekel, Weatfield, aro at tht Hotel Rnglish. A. F. Munnir.g. P. A. Stuart, Lafayette; J. S. i-canlan, St. Paul; J. C. Smith, Fraus r.fal, Frankfort; 0. V'.. Caaniugharu, Nashville; 1). L. Corrcy, ShelbyviiN; I). J), r.ianchard. New A lbany ; Mrs. H. McBond. Fort Wayne: J C. Eiston. C. H. Wriyht, ('rawforilsville; John W. Ragda'e, Fianfelin; Mrs. Holman and daughter, Auro'a; J). ?.!. Know!c?,0ersbur'; 0. P. Clark, Richmond, are at the Kites Houeo. Joseph E. Her. I?y, Bloooiingtor.; SV S. Harrell, Brookviile; Will V. Wlker, Scott--bnrcb; J. McCih,, WiUiamsprt; Wilib f W. Hl!, Bloominrtori ; John O Lavlp-. Salem; Preston i:-der, Crorhervill; J. IV HotiitiSnn( Jeersoavilie; P. J. Charito i, riainfield; J. Irvinp Riddle. Terr Hat; H. fi. Hilliira?-, Ru.sbville; J. H .Saivly North Manchester; . L Morn's. S. R. Aldia, Fort Wpyne, ere a thte Grand Hotel. J. E. I'rather, Brazd; W. S. Bsrryniau, Tipton; J. L. Warner, Terro Haute; I.N. Lamb, Fort Wayne; T. A. McCollam, Se7 inoar; Walter 15. Godfrey, New Albanr; E. M. Healey, Baltimore; W. C. Mitchell, La fjette; W. Martin. Mooresv.lie; Mrs. Frarce9Üfew, EoHer; O.N Dnzn, W. T. .Sblburn, Zrrir.ville; John N. Lee, Ancierfon; James Poilocfc, Ymrennea; C. ( Egbert, Richnfnd; George W. Haus, Warrington; E. M. Jackeon, Greenfield, are at th Ntw Occidental. ArrestoU for Orand Larceny. It will be remembered that some time bince John-T. Woodard, the lottery invj, was arrested on a WHrrent ssvorn out bv Jeremiah stiller, chargius him with embez zleruent. Miller alleged tb.u he was tt holder of a lucky ticket 5n th3 Lonisian iottery whfch had b?en ptucha'd fruni Wocderd. According to his btory Woodan received the amount for which th tiefen called and placed it in one of the banks in his own Dame, refusing to give it lo irn. (Miller). Tho caso was tried before 'Squire Feibleman, who bound the defendant . to the Grand Jury in the sum of ?J OcO. Y--teTday the Grand Jury made its final repnr titding an indictment acainst Wo.darJ f !;rand larceny and embezzlement, atid it w on the former charge that he was arr3rT late in the afternoon by l'atroimau Hine Atlst accounts Woodard, in company wiian ctiicial, was bestück about the city ii tearch of a bondacran. E. B. A. Election. The State Convention of the E.neral DencL't .Association jaat held at Tipto i elected the fcllowirjg cliicers: ötate Pre?;dent, Rev. F. G. Lentz, Tipton; Vice President, Rev. J. S. Rivee, Richmond: State So relarj, Richard Butler, Indianapolis; Trennrer, lames Warley. Richmond: btate Md--phal. Jacob Fox, IndianapcPs; Stat Board .f Trusteea, Janres Decry, loctiacapolis; Job i Keeer, Richmend; John Treeten, Indian apolis. The next mfetiuq will be held m Rtchrrord in February of ceit year. Bun Over by an Engine. Walter Scott, a colored man, while walcics along In the J., M. and I. yards yesterday afternoon, was knocked down by a pony ermine and badly injured. His left les wa crushed and his right leg cons:derbh bruued, while he was injured to someext?nt about the body. He waa removed to th City Hospital iu one of the city ambulances, where be received medical attention. It U not eipected that his injuries will result fatally.
LEGISLATIVE NOTES.
A Joint Involution Concfrnhit; the Term of Conuty OfFicert. Hill lj Reprr peiitatife Debs ConcerningCompanies. Adjutntt General Carnahau Ad öreeees the Unues on the Now Orlrars Expoeltlon. Hcuee Be?olutlon to Llßke Inqtalry Into the Koepinar of the btate Funds -Oii-erNew Notes. Mrs. Governor Wallace and Mrs. Ad. Asifif-trorg were cn the floor of the Senate vetteidfy. John W. Ragsd&Ie, ex-Tresurer ot Johnson Countv, and an irlueotfal young Democrat, was cn the iloor ol the House yesterday. Of the 150 members of the House and Senate, net one is a diVipIe of that hornyhanded ten cf toil, Hon. Benjamin F. Butler. Senator Fowler, of Clsy and 0eD, thinks the Bureau of Statistics i9 more expensive than profitable, and b&a introduced a bill to alolif-h it entirely. Mrs. Harriet Cooper, of Shelby County, candidate for Stat3 Librarian, was in conversation yeeterday Ith tbe Senators and Representatives in the furtherance' her claims, Senator Bailey haa introduced a bil! to relievo the trnstees of Decatur, Warren, Perry, Lawrence, Franklin, Pike acd Wayne Totiiariips, th's rcutity. from 1 jsi ,by the rscent bank failures in this city. Miss Saüie Prether.of Br a l.Cby Coun'y, has entered the liri J as an aspirant fjr Via cfijee of State Librarian. Mibs Prather is a teacher of several yearh' experience, and, no doubt, well qualified for the position. In the Senate yesterday, Senator Willard submitted a report cn committee roomi, the rates on v6 rooms bein as follows: Bates, f:öü; Grand, f..iO; Occidental, t'.OO. ihb committee waa continued until to day to tee if" better raUa could not ba secured. The Senate concurrent resolution, requesting our .Senators and Representatives in Corpress to vote for the rassape of the bill crantin pensions to soldiers wno were confined in Confederate pnsons during the war, was parsed by the Houüe yc-eisrday afternoon. Representative Kruegcr, of La'ayette, na introduced a joint rescl ation to change the Constitution as It applies to the length of terms of county ofiices. Under its proris ions all county oilices will be held (v.ir 5 tars, and tlie incumbenta sball not nold the tame oilice two terms iu eucctiss-oa. Repreeentattves C. R, Cory, E. H. Staley and B. W. Smith were yes:erday appointed a committee to act with th Senate Committee in preparing a memorial commemorative of the life of Ho". Sehujler Col Tar. Senators Maee and Fonlks were appointed c tbe committee by ihe Lieutenant Governs. The Moody retcl alien, which provides for the appointment of a special committee t investigate the need of additional ins&np hospital?, and which was made th vpecrl order for yesterday afttrnon, hs bien poi poned one week on account of Mr. Mi vJy'sickness, he being to? ill to attend thEcssions cf the Hcase. A bill having fcr its object the Bafety of county and township funds Las been introduced by Mr. Loyd, of Ripley. It provides that County Commissioners fchall desinat 50IU9 baük or baDbs in which county and townsbip fimd-t sball be deposited, and thit the tank cf deposit si de-inattd shall tve a bond for the safe keeping of the eamo. The If st Ler&latnre appropriate! jlO,''J by j lint resolution to the widow cf the late Edwin May, Etate-houtie architect, bnt tho Auditcr of Late refcied to audit it, holding tl at tle Ii.'li',itl,re had r o rt;ht to apprjpr ae money by a joint rsolntbn. The öu pteme Court Eilstained this view of the matter, end the money was not paid. It ia understood that the question will be revived r.t the present session. Representative Kellisou, cf Marshall, has introduced a bill which hes far U object tho reduction cf costs in cases which are earned up to the Supreme Court. It provides that, in such appeals, alt the original pipers In h ccse and the bill of exceptions hall be transmitted lo tbe bnpreme Court and that the transcript Bhall contain only such facs of the record as are contained n the order books and dockets of the Court. The Republican members of the Legislature will meet to-niht for tb purpose of aelectim; a candidate to receive their ccmpUmontary vote for Senator, i ; is nerally conceded that Governor Potter wil! be the m-rn-'neefor the petition, and his selection wi 1 x.o doubt be unanimous. W. A. B. Robert?, tone timp a clerk in the Governor's oliict, s e aid to be conducting the Governor's cjiqvas. Mr. Iloban, of ßhelhy, ha? introduco I a bill in the House which requues all railroad companies in the State to cau36 st least "one accommodaticn pasencer car or cars to etap once every two mi lea going a 3d co u!ui; from the terminal points every twentyfour hours." The condition is male, bo ever, that tbe persons wishina to b ben-, fitted by this arrangement "?hall erect cause to be elected two i.iila frojt each other suitable 'atform for the rcentior and delivery of passengers' The b 11 wa.referred to the committee on railrd&d?. Mr. Akin, cf Parke, has introduced c bill In the Houe creating and defining tb-Twenty-ßret, Twenty eecond aod Fortyseventh Judicial Circuits, and providic? f; ihe appointment of a Jui? for the Forty feventh I) strict and proRecutiUk' atlcrneyv for the T.venty-rlrftt and Twenty-cond Kcnntain and Warrrn at to comp'j? tl Twenty first District; Montcoaery cor.sti tutfs tbe Twenty-second, end Vermilion and Parke Counties compose tbe Forty sevnt The bill provides that the Governor shall appoint the court oüicera till tbe next peu eral election. RerrtseDtativs Ration, of Sillivar., yesterday introduced a resolution, which ia similar in many reepect3 to that introduced in the Senate by Mr. Foulke the day before. It prcvides fcr the appointment of r committee of three from each House for the purrof e of investigating the matter mentioned ia Porter's wejfape, referring to the fasdslc the hands ef the State Treanre.. tbe com mittee to be vested with authority to compel the attendance of witneüsea, to call for raters acd to employ an export icconrtant. Mr. Gooding said that he tbougnt the law
required the Governor to order uch an invesication as that proposed by tt resolution, bat bad net had time to investigate the Etatntes, and was therefore unable to vot open tbe question. He moved that te natter po ovtr acd be made toe special order fcr to day at '2 o'clock. The motioa prevailed. Rej resentative Debs, of Vio, has introduced a bill which has for its object the change cf a rule of common law wir.ch has lots worked a hardship upon co-yervants of ccrpcatioDs. Under the ra!e when ths eervant of a railroad was injured by accident while in tbe discharge of his duti?-i, it was a frood defense on tbe part cf the railroad to show that tb injury was receive! as a cor Efqr.ei.ie of carelessness or neglect cn the part f i a ff How kervut or emiloye. Mr. Debs' b: II provides tüat this .hall not be a defence 1 e reafter, and the ra t e:-i; ! y is practically placed nion tLs uiuo fojiiu witb the travelic: public. Tüe bill is rucveii. the right direction. A fell w-e;:i-pleye has es much riht cf protection asir ft the negligence cf servants a-i the traveling public. Adjutant General Carnahan wai on tho foorof tbe Heute yesterday afternoon, and addressed the members cn the t-ubjectof the New 0Jean3 Exposition and the exhibit cf Indiana thereat. All the States are represented in their esrictltur, industrial and educational interest. A an evidence of the ms mtude of the bu liin at Orleans, ine Speaker t&id that all the baildiD.-j at the Ontcnnial could be placed within the main building at New Orkan". Too speaker then described tbe several exhibits of Incma, and showed their position by a diavif -a which he explained to the members. Slu:i; of the coal exhibit, he eid tL it Indiena coal waa tie only kind that is not afitcitd by the weather. He has Indiana stone on exhibit, ond whea a committee wha nave in Charte the telectlon of stone for the Atlanta, Ca., State-hcie, ?aw our exhibit, tl'fy came immrdiatfty to JJedford an 1 made arontrecr fcr the etoueto be u?ed ill the hnüdirs. Indiana encaustic tile, hn faid, hed no competirion worth naming save in icu.b that has been shipped to thij coaa-, try from i rance. Aecordln.? tj the speaker, IcdiauH Lks contributed itE3 xuoGey thd:i any ether Ptatw reward ruakin its exhibit. He faid that more mofiey won d be needed. II referred to the projtFul encampment, and thought that Indiana ßhonld do her part in the matter. A resolution was introduced after the address reciting that the thanks of the House were due General CarnahaK aa Commissioner, and that a euilicient amount be appropriated to carry on the work. A division was demanded, and the first part was unani:nou5l7 adopted. A motion was made to refr toe latter part to the Committee on Pobl s Kxl ei.dituna. After ditcusion, the matter waa reerred to a ercinl committee. oons:arinr cf Me?rs. Will:an:s, Carrifcon aud 'mith. Tribute to lion. Schuyler Oolfax. The committee appointed by the meeting cf citizens on Tuesday evening to prepare a tribute to the chancer of Hon. fc'ohuyler Colfax report the loll jwhic: VTh citlüns of Indiana afsamfcl-il at the Capital have heard, with extreme rfrer, of the decease of Hon. 8cnuj I-r Colfax, oe cf the State's most eteeed and diiting-Tishe 1 citi7eri9. In u career of lon, useful and eminent pntl c service Mrr Cvlfax hhed luster uion the name cf the State and won fccLcretle fame in th Nation. Bmnin life without any of tbe u i venllcioij ai ia ibnt are commoi ly euppustd to ais: in achieinp fame. h rofe to distinctic.i bv means of natural talents, a most aihl ttmcr, and a life of unremittics Application to every work he took in hand. As a member c! the Constitutional Convention cf this irtata. as a Reprenia tiu in CoDcref..-, a? Speaker cf the Houe of RepTe&er.tativrs of the United States, and Vice Prrsrdeni ot the United Ötatrs, he proved himself well equipped for every duty, ard in each successive t iace he added to hia prt-.vions distinction. He wan ama'ioffin? Kcial psture, -f fer-rent frirnd?ihips, of 'ender bjrcpatlde?, and was singularly tree from vindlctivenejs and reienttutrt. Meetins 88 fellcw-citizena and friends of the dead siatesman, it is rttoived, "1 That we shall ever hell his memory and bn pr.bltc üervicea in sir.ctre regard. '2. Tbnt we tendt-r to his family, in their preat silliction, our most biccere and fervent sympathy. "A. G. Poet er, T. A. Hendricks, Dwid Ten its, W. H. Calkins, K. W. Halford." "
A Heavy Verdict. The jury in the case of James E. Twiname vs. the streetcar Company, returned a verdict last nicht at a late hour, giving plaintiff a verdict fo l SOO damages. The cue hss been on tri?l for to or three days in Room 1, and went to the jury yesterday afternoon. PlaintifVs wife wai a passenger in me of the street care, a year aeco, and wasinjnred whila riding-, tibeäned for damet.es in Ihe npeilor Court and recovered a jt.dpment. Hr husband soed for dana;;, ailetrin financial loa to him, his wife bmg a H i 1 liner by trade, and she b?ing uoabU to resume her occupation by reason of her injurifa. Special Iraln The I8ukakee Line will run a specfal through train to South Rend, Ind , und return via CoifinX and the Vandalia Line, for the members cf the Grand Lodge I. O. O l f.iid Fnbordinate Lodges and members of the LecifrJatnro, and all citizens who vrifh to avail themselves of this opportunity to attend the fnneral cf te late Hon. Schuyler Colfax. This train will be run under the auspices of the Grand Lodge I. O. O. F., at the very low rate of $1 .V) for the round trip. Train will leave here at 7:10 a. rn. Saturday, the 17th; arrive at South Bendatl2-r (nconPretrrnicg, leave South Rend nbor.t p. in., arriving at ö:i)a. m bniday. For ticke's and information call at Union Depot ticket cCice and Kankakee Line, citv cfiVes. 1G North Meridian street and 131 Soutl Illincia street; alea at Vandalia otlL-e, northfast corner of Washington and Illinois ttieet. J. W. PiinuwooD, General Sap'L J. U. Martis. D. P. A. FlKt:t riKK! Flltfc.1 r23ge3 bardwRte price, , price, H price of regular marüet price. Mnf-t cloe out our entire stock cf daniied gocUs within ten day. &de now on. VA.'ES SEA'. RlliD CAGES. Slocking Bird, Bod Bird, Far' ot and Canary Cages, Breeding Cages, Cace Springs end Hooke. Tho Baat Btrd fleod CHAELES HATER CO'S s? tnfl 31 W, Waxnirxtsn et, I
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Wall Papers, 6c; Borders, Ik-; Gilt?, 15c; Window Sbaiiw, VA)c Oil Cloths, 25c per ysid; Straw Mattings, ilOti w yard; Moqu'-tte and Velvet Caret, $1.5 icr yard; Bcdy BrusJ-, 1.15 pf r ytrd; Tapestry ßrii&s-ela, GÜc por yard; Ex-Super Ingrains, 75c pr ycrd; lagraii:, 2'i l-2o per yard; Hemps 12 l-2c per yard. Ioo Onr(ML-s from GOo per jrir. OtLtr goods in nrjr lipe st fsnis proportion, O-rnn and us; wkii busincst TFT TT "DOT r Mi 32 antl 3i Soath Illlno lr,rlW , XX. ttjJA-lU3 TELEPHONE 871.
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Coke Consumers, J3It A IS IZJx. M Ac CO. Sell the CITV OAS .COKE, alwajs Dry and Clean, and All Kinds oT COAL OPF1CES-50 Vonh Delaware, liO, South Alabama, and 4ÄS iasi Ohio Ctrceta. Telephone 444.
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GROCERIES Uclsüed at fiholesab Prifc!. At ZC2 Sonth Illlnoa ttrect, M. M. WILHAMS.
CO lit. White Extra renrsr....... J l 37 li'S. ("Je r White Kxtra C eagar &j 16 lt. (irnulAteJ M.car..-...... .. l 03 13 lt. Powdered Sucnr... . i ql 13 it f. Cut Lot.! Sucar.-...- - l iO. ptr gal. for Chcc- GoiJen 8yrup. ht ftl. for pood Maple r-yrup. frOM f.al. for chr.'.ic Migar Hrls. c icr gl. lor choice New Orlcr.us Mo'.Ae. ei prr k1. fcr pTirc A rn'.e Cbicr. ifcprpal lor Silver Tnr: ad Kraut. '.ü per lr z. for 1IoiIi:J Hsrrl3?. vet- itr.or. lor l o'.a r,n i cm. Mierdtz for Che I e Sib .Apples. II tcr doz. fc-r 3 lb. r1e Piarhes. K' lb for :0 lb. C 'boir irli. lor ovrui.it Meat, Kirgsn Cu.'v :-c lor 12 it?. Herlnv ior 4 11. N w Tutül'h lnnrn. f:r 4 It, .ticice rjüTOiln Ki. r. . tve per loz. f.r hiring ar.'l Lirra 'Tc fur 4 lbs. 1'rifO hwetCorn. 2-c for 4 )U. New I nclikb C&rrart. V.'c for 3 it. Ci'Cice 1jit1. L'Jc for 7 lbs, aVtoji ( racke t V.'hes:. ;.cc lor 10 lbs. a kron UiiiM. Lie t r 7 It. Jv;.-1 s S'.arc. i'c for 8 Far rirun OKp. 2'c for 6 ttAr JTcr?dav Kap. "J:c for 4 bsr I kiric l.2ht Sca-x VCc for 1 Id. Cbovc Ca'iatrj Lu.:cr. ;ic per lb. for M:x 1 Nuts. l(o per lb. for!ii'd Car.if. Ur per )b. for drod Ctrten Coee. loe for the !ar. st j-: s of Hiir fom?co hi elf NX; pr lb. for Mur Tobacco, 7c per )b. for Ar pie butler. 7c ptr lb. for ail ilr.C of Jrlliea. l.c per lb. for 11 tiada of Preserver. 7c per lb. for Mlnf cme&t. 7c rpr lb. fcr 1'ai2art's CracJccrs. lrc;h. 2 c fcr 1 lb. of (.ool Tea. 70c per lb. for Tea that sells all over to.yn lor f I. Tie drive in Bottled Goods. Fotal orders dellverei. C. P. SCHMIDT, Grower and 3ottlcr of LAGER BEER. Seem lit efilabanali!., InctlnnAisollo Inct, August Erbrich, bOLZ A GOT rR AURORA' LAGSE BEER, ztlD atit) 22?. Gontb DoUar Et. J. 8. FARKELL & GO., rs V lit tJL U? i I 11 Privato Dvollinra end Putlto Build ing IxtttKl Up Coaplote. TVorxli XllIiiolM Htrcct. D .A. BOHLEN & SON, ARCHITECTS, OrF!E iton IKDIA'5 AF0L1S, ßü. 95 r.e.tl Waciiint TV V pboi.a 744.
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