Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1885 — Page 8

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THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 17, 1885.

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E DEW YORK STORE Islii Merwr! V7e havo'placsd on our counter Over 600 Pieces HUSLIH UNDERWEAR XJoloxv Oost. 8 Drawers, Hinkt Dresses. Theso aro racro cr loss tumbled &t d soiled, nut &t the pri083 markod they&ro & groat bargain, a ad will havo a quick sale. Prices Always Je- Piats Tum. peti, im i so, JOS. A. MOO LIB, 4 13. Harkot fit., Indianapolis led Icteitct allowed on dopes! is, in suras o! 15 and siucey U Lon ca IarroTc4 Otty ana ranns fr trt7 f n Indian au a Ohio, .17, Ctcnty and Tern iiozdf, nd rcrcUaie ur2y aie, bcushl tad coll. r.c loans mido exoept rtcJi s n eeenzed by f rt r.vi.r ivcq on real estata. with la.rga xa&rcin 'röcciny, or by c-cllatczalj having a market fcrcljn Exchange Icr aale on all pria ol trie .- .I. i. 'i ' LAST CALL c:imm We make the last and greatest mark-down on all Cioafcs left in steck. Cost orValao Not Considered. We must have the room for cur Annual Sprinq Sale of LarJies'filusIin Underwear,whlch will tako olace bout February 1st. REMNANT SALE. This important sale will be ctitinued urtil ail are closed tut. "Ladies aro finding unusual bargains. L, s, Als i co, W. B. All cur fine Seal f-zequcs at cost. SATURDAY, JANUARY 17. 8;'X7 INITL. TRLPHO.NC GALLS ffailantüSee 164 K-Ilurlal Eca TK SENTiXEL AT SEW ORLEANS. To accomraodate the throng from the Kortliwest who will de3're to read their favorite home pfiper while attendiae: tbe '"Wcrlct'j Expositiou," the Sentinel hs.a been placed on sale In New Orleans at George F. VThartoa & Bro.'s, No. 5 Carondelet türmet, between Canal and Common street. OLD TAPERS. Good conditioned old papers for sale At this clSce at only 40 cents per hundred. CITY IN JBIUEF. The First Presbyterian Churcn folks caTe social last night. Governor Gray will attend Hon. Schuyler Colfax's funeral to-day. Tha pews of Meridian Street Church were rented last night. A social followed. The Star City Skating Rink of Lafayette has bsen Incorporated. Capital stoclc, $5,000. Miss Clara Bidgely, of Tarre Haute, has been commissioned by the Goieraer as a Notary Public, it Is said that a reduction of cigar makers' wt pes are contemplated by the manufacturers in this city. Rey. Alvaa Greayes will preach at tbe Church of the Holy Innocents Sunday morning, and Bishop Kcickerbacker in the eyenRey. W. T. Franklin, of the Third Baptist Church of Terre Haute, has been called to the pastorate of the neir Bethel Baptist Church. The Supreme Court docket is as nearly cleared as it can be undirtheUw. Anew bill is to be presented to the Legislature proyidire that the cIptIc mar submit cases yrilhia iten daji after, nctece. has been

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teryed; or if appeal is taken and forfeited in trm time, within ten days after record has been made in the Supreme Ceurt. The Central Chair Company has elected oliicers for the ensuing year. The capital sock is to be increased, and a three story b!o:k is to te erected. Charles Crocker, the enrineer who wai killed at Bail Park, on the ßi Four Road, has ben taken to Haqerstown for burial, instead of being brought to this city. U. O'Connor and Severin, 03terme7er& Co. hzve purchased the Morrison Block, Eoithc&i ; corner of Maryland and Meridian ttrfets iu- iC0,XO. It belonged to the estate cf W. H. y ?rri5on, decased. Dr. Elder insists that pleuro-pneumonia dots exist among the cattle of Illinois, Ohio nd Kentucky, arid thinks the Legislature f hculd ps3 a law to prevent it from entering this S;ate. He hathe highest authority of the country for this. The A'dermanlc Hosjjital Board viaited the City Hopital yterday to see whether or rot it would be sdniissable to put in steam hateia They decided affirmatively. Several tinrs made bids for the contract, but no action l es been tatea jet. Roc3 Clark bR3 submitted it as his opinion to Sheriff Carter that 'Squire Peace is not legally a IVace Justice, and. that Judkins tucceeded IVase. Tbe opinion was accompanied uiih tbe advice net to receive prisoners from 'Squire Pease's Court. THE K0UBEUY RECORD.

A Stone Jar an Unsafe Repoaltory A Stolen Rice Recovered. A lady's g03?arter. found fcy the police on South Meridian tret night before last, is awaiting an owner at the Central Station. Charles L. Lusher, Arthur Lafontaine and Edwin Myers, charged -ith the theft of a number of caicken?, were o:oua;ht in by the police yesterday afttrnoun. Fred Will'ains and Joseph Franklin were locked up by Patrol aeu Schwab and Iiines, on a charge of petit .'greeny. Tney are accused cf having nipped a quantity of feathers from Doris' ehow-cara which are standing on the sidetracks near the rolling mill. Charles Gilleiand was locked up at the Central Station by Captain Colbert yesterday, on a charge of grand larceny. Charlie, it is alleged, saw Mrs. Daniel Conn el drop a .ockeibook, containing $30, on Washington ftreet, near East, and picked it up when she was outofsight. Ntailyill of the money was recovered. Patrolman Bruce yesterday afternoon recovered the $C5 lieg which was stolen, with other pieces of jewelry, from Mrs. Jeffries, the actrecs, by Ira Miles, now in jail on a chsrge of grand larceny. The ring was in the possession of a bootblack who Eaya he found it in an alley near theZx, wnere Miles claimed he lost'it. An old farmer named John Haye3, residj ing near Zionsville, reported at the Central Station yesterday that he had been robbed of fr2,0C0, the money being in silver and gold. The money was in an old crock which was buried beneath the emoke-house, and a few evenings since his wife dreamed that the lid bed been removed from this crock. The next dsy tbe coui le investigated, and. sur enough, the lid had been removed and all of the money taken. The oM man eaui that had been reading in th rew York Dipeis about "Old Sleuth" and ''Young Ironside," and thougbt if he could get one of there celebrated detectives to work oa tfco casa he would hrton recover the money. Turnkey Clark it formed the ole gentlemaa that each of tb e detectives, who exist only ia the minds of a Jare portion of the reade.ts of trashy ireraturr'. had relatives on the Indiacaiol 8 police force who would work th rase op f,r him, and the larmer returned home iii an eay fraxe of mind. The robbery will be investigated at once. SLIPS AND FALLS. The Icy Weather Geta In It3 Work oa the Pedestrian. A Mrs. Jackson fell on East Washington itreet asd broke her arm. She i eightythree years of age. S.muel Foreman had a eerious fall yesterday afternoon, resulting in a tevsre gash in his chin and several minor brasses. His injuries were dressed at the Central Station. Mrs. Tarleton, the Fe mal s R sfcrmatory Matron, fell yesterday in front of Harry Craft's jewelry store, and broke her right lg above th ankle. She was taken away in Kregelo &. Whitsett's aoibatance. Miss Flora Stratford, daughter of Cjrone Stratford, fell yesterday luurning near Roberts Tark Church, while on her way to tchool. She fell on the curbing and cus a email deep trash above the rlgnteye, which was very painful. Dr. Stillsoa happenei tj be near at hand at the time, and took Mi?s Stratford to his residence,' where he bandgcd her wound. The Temperance Organ. The Indiana Phalanx is the name of tho new temperance organ, and is the outgrowth of the Monitor Journal, with a joint stock corporation to back it, the articles having been filed yesterday. Tho capital stock is $15,C00, and the object is the teaching of pure and unadulterated temperance principles. The Directors are Preston Rider, William Edgerton. M. M. Walworth, E. F. Ritter, Sylvester Johnson, James Mustard aud .1. G. Kingsbury. FIRE! FI HE! FIRE! Damaged hardware M price, ' price, yA price of regular market price. Must close out our entire stock of damaged goods witnln ten days. Sale now on. VAJEN k. NEW. If Yon Want a Pait of Hartford Boots or Shoes, How is tie Time Id Get Tin, Aa all good un? ola by January 23d will be iblpped back lo the factory. C all anu see me. Safe, Desk and Fixtures for Sale Ctfap. GEO. S. "dvINNELL, Z t IcriiUa JStreet, Itdianaptlii, lid,

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Embracing tlio Entire Collection of the Fin oral Discount has been placed on ALL PKOES and SURPRISING. No such attempt at a GEN corded in tho genealogy of the word "BARGAIN!"

T? TH TV1 TP.Tr"nTni3 WE ARE STRICTLY ONE PRICE, And Discounts are Plainly discernible. See tüo Makes We Slaughter! E. C. Eurt & Co. Curtis & AVlicolcr. llongh it Ford, ügden ÄrMarkley. Halo Ä Jlakcr. Ully, ttrncfcett& Co, Upham lirothers. V . E. rutnam k Co. Stacy, Adams & Co. Levy A; Katznian. J. H. V P. II. Torrcy. II. IK Dodge. (Joodger k Naylcr. J. E. Ileuter A: Co. And many otliers. WEST WASHINGTON ST. IA 8tand Unrivaled in Tcne, Touch and Durability. i ÜK l fiim ' '0). It uA 84 !?CTliJ rcsElvacia 'it. Special attention given to Tuning, Kcpahiir and Movina: PIANOS. Watches, Chains, GharmSa Silverware -ATmm i walk's, JEWELERS, 12 East Washington street. SPECIAL IIUCEKIIS FOR FAMILIES WANTING PIANOS ORGANS. Buyers Trill find ovorything thoy can want in our stock, at Low Bzioca and 1'Avorablo Toxms. to mo very good Pianos, a little tit od, at bargains. Special reductions on flno Organs, to oleso out ccrt&in styles. D. i BALDWIN & CO. 95, 97 and 99 Ifortli Tcnn. St.lndianapoli!. Wnolewle and Retail Dealer In Steinwaj & Bom, Deel er Bros.,Halne Btok, Fischer, Voso and other Places. Zttej Ortrana. tihonlner Organa. 1-artleaata distance dertrlnz bargains aaoaI3 not fall to write for fuller descriptiona. TUNING and REPAIRING a arecUlt7. Ordert lor jaoyiBg clyea proiapt atUaUca.

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Inasmuch as this h to be an established precedent of our proposed series of Semi-Annual Sales, we deem it but policy to place prices that can cot fail to compl a disfinct remembrance of the genuineness of our inducement?. We make a genc.ral clean-out of all the odds and ends, and the liberal s:ciifice of prices and values will enable the people to secaro

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interior quality of Shoes by the many who-e eircim-uaae? hve hitherto )reventtd wearing the finer radtfs. A personal visit vill astoafch yu, We MEAN BUSINESS, and will CUT PRICES as we have never done btfoie: our object being to remove our stock and convert it.iato cash in the quickest manner.

SPECIAL FEATURE! TO-DAY, Saturday, our Opening Day, the large doorway stacked to the rafters with the large remnant lot of LADIES' BUTTON,

In French and American Kids, Mat Kids, Goat, Calf, in Common SenPe and Opera tjdes. Some ol thtm reduced from $5, some S4, home 3.f0, some 32.75, etc , making it the Banner Bargain of the day. ALL BUiiCHED IN ONE LOT AT

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August Brbrich, fcOLE AGENT FOIi AÜEOEA ÄJ l a iai L.1 .t v . 220 tnrt S2S r.i.wth Dvr t. 2 O v Jj r Tie WetiBiESte? Bess Büros.', (rnnd acd Kjarc.) ALtlO Acum Stoves and Ranges. Ccal Vf ts, Col ilod, Vim Stand, lite. Wte. ' gi p fm tmj tsr t i eJ north Xlllnci fit. Steam Heaüog. Private Dwolllncs snd Fuolio Buildings iitted Up Complete. tU IVortli IlllnolH Htreot. COAL OIL ENGINES. In operation at SI Wert Maryland, DrlTen Weil Ftore 1 and 2 herse power. Safer than ooal oU Um ps. B. K. KOKSE, State AgcnL BIRD CAGES. Hooking Bird, Bed Bird, Par ot and Canary Cages, Breeding: Cases, Cage Springs and Hooks. Tho Beat Bird Booi CHARLES MAYER & CO'S, T,P and 81 W. X7&8hington St. D .A. BOHLEN & SON, ARCHITECTS, 95 Eatt Washington EL, KDMAPOLIS, IND.

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Wall raj-ere, 5c; Borders, 5c; Gilts, 15c; Window Shade?, ol)z; Oil Clothe, 25c rcr yaad; Straw Mattings, 20c jver yard; Moquetto' and Velvet Cnrpet, H.25 per yard; Bcdy Brussels, 51.15 per y&rd; Tapcstr? Binclfc, COc j.er yard; Ex-Super Ingrains, 75c per yard; Ingrain, 2$ l-2o r yard; Hemp-, 12 l-2c per yard. Lace Curtains from 50c per pair. Other pood? in our line at same proportion, Come and see us; wo mess

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Sell the CITY GAS, COKE, always Dry and Clean, and All Kind o? G O -A-X-i A. LotvcNt IfricoM. CFFICrK fiO Horth Delaware 140 .South Alabama, and 453 East Ohio Erriete. ToU phono 441.

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E tri Ilffailed at Wholesale Prices, At 302 South Iillcca Street, M. M. AVIL LI A MS. 20 It. White Extra OSagar M 31 CO 17 lbs. Clear White Extra C tiugar 1 CO 16 Its. Granulated Suear 1 00 13 lbs. Powdered Sugar l W 13 lbe. Cut Leal Sugar.- M 1 00 25c per fa!, or Choice Golden Sjrap. 40c per gal. for rood Maple Syrup. S5c per fraL fcr Choice Suar Drips. 4C; per gal. lor choice New OrleanB Molaseea. 30c per gal. for Pure Arpla Cider. l&c per pal. lor Silver Tfertad Kraat. 2Cc per dcz. for Bet Holland Herring. 90c per doz. for Polk's Best Corn. t-Ocper doz for Choice 3 lb. Apples. $1 rer doz. for 3 lb. tie Peaches. 8c per lb for 50 lb. Can Choice Lerd. 8c per lb. for Shoulder Meat, Kingan & Ca.'a. 2f c for 12 lbs. Hominy. 25c lor 4 lbs. New Turkii h Prunes. 25c for 4 Iba. choice Carolina Rice. 9Cc per doz. fcr Strin? and Lima Eeana. lor 4 lbs. Dried Sweet Corn. 25c for 4 Ibe, few Enelish Currants. for 3 lbs. Choice Lard. 25c for 7 lbs. Akron Cracked WheAt. 25c for 10 lbs. Akron Oatmeal. 25c J or 7 lbs. Piel's fctarcn. 2c for 8 Ears German öoap. 25 c for 6 Bars Everyday Soap. 25c for 4 Ears Electric Light Reap. 2Cc for 1 Id. Choice Country Batter. 20c per lb. for Mixed Nuts. 10c per lb. for Mixed Candy. 10c per lb. for Good Green Co!Tee. 10c for the largest piece of Star Iotacco in city. 5Cc per lb. for Star Tobacco. 7c per )b. for Apple Butter. 7c per lb. for all kinds of Jelllee. 12c per lb. for all kinds cf PmeiTes. 7c per lb. for Mincemeat. 7c per lb. for Taesart's Crackers, fre&h. 2vc fcr 1 lb. of Good Tea. 70c per lb. for Tea that hells all otci town for tl. BJ drive in Eottled Gooda, "P0E;al crCeii Ceilfcred.

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G BBMBMBBR WE ARE STRICTLY ONE PRICE, And ibe Reductions aro dl3 cerniblö r.t a glance. A FEW OF THE FRIGES, Our Begulsr $3.50 J-aates'Xia Butten rc- S1 "7fZf ducedto - - - Vltw (Thefe tave Mat. Kid Tops ) Cur T2cRular 83.75 LHcJlea'Eid Buttoa -ale: $1.90? (l.cedto 1 Jl if 7 4 14 X Gf -tL' VVaakcnphast f0 CHI rsaucod to - - sj J J W u Our Begul&r 84.50 Calf Shoes, In Btls,, Button ana Congress.gQ ArtV reduced to - - uUiUU! WEST WASHINGTON ST. F 14 6 ir 30 32 aß(1 34 South Illinois TELEPHONE 871. .Street. Iii H 1 Hi . . 1 W jr kit BnvV T?ta Oni lijtii fl?ni i'cc Cfi Errioson's Hqvj Caloric ir'umpins Srjyno. AS STOVES C? All netcnpUoL .on Jrhlbiticr tzZ la 1 ioit tt tht c2.es 0, K0I1S&P0LIS ElMIEBT h mi EQ C:.4S Sstth ttzzijlnzli Strn!. ui uil to emh ccrtorsüTi enU. C. F. SCHMIDT, Brewer and Bottler of LAGER BEER Sooth Ind cfikhnaM, .'IncSinnnDolla Ind.

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