Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 January 1885 — Page 8

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(CBTAnLIOnCD 1SS8J Unslin Unflerwear ! 7o havo'piaced on our counter Over 600 Pieces MUSLIM UNDERWEAR Bolow Cost. Siirls, Gtaises, Drawers, Hiebt Dresses. Thoso are moro or loss tumbled and soiled, out at tha prices marked theyaro & great bargain, a ad will have a quiok sale. Prices Always ia Flais Tmm. mm & co. JOS. A. MOQlIE, 6 B. llarkat St., Indianapolis (si Interest allowed on deposit, in sunti ol $5 and Crward, Äoney to Loa ca iRprotod City tad rrai f perry in Indian and Ohio. wicx, County tsl Town Bend, sd PnrciMS ?r:ey Notes, bought u:d gold. tfoioanaiaade except fach, at ar scenred by Int raortRSfie on real estito, Tvith a Urge curzta af security, or by collAUjrals having market value. foreign Exchange for ia!e on all parts cf the world. Cleaning - Up JUST BEFORE INVOICING. All rsrments are now marked In BLUE MAP.K et the FINAL REDUCTION, öomo terrible lows, but the poods must be sold to make room lor oar Annual Underwear Sale February 1. REMNANTS. Th!s, our mo6i successful RKUNANT BALK, 1 ttlll in progTe, and tnere are many cholco bargains to be obtained. Come and see the goods. We always have what we advertise. THE BLUE MARK In PLAIN FIGURE?, tells the fctory. L N. B.-Seal Clcaks at Cost. MONDAY, JANUARY 19. 8EHTINEL. TEL2FIIOXU CALLS, tilstss G2ce161 I Ziltsrial KcaJM.3'Jl TUE SENTINEL AT JiEW ORLEANS. To accommodate the throng from the Northwest who will dejlrs to read their favorite borne paper while attending the "World'a Exposition," the Sentinel haj been placed on sale in New Orleans at George F. Wharton & Bra's, No. 5 Caiondelet itrest, between Canal and Common streets. OLD PAPERS. Good conditioned old papers lor te at this office at only 40 centa per hundred. CITY IN BRIEF There were twenty-seven additions to tb Tabernacle Church yesterday. The Democratic Caucus will meet in the Hall of Representatives this renin? at 7 o'clock to nominate a candidate for tha United State Senate. The fifth anneal meeting of the Association of County Surveyors and Civil Eigineers of Indiana will be held at the o:Hce of the County Surveyor, at Indianapolis, com. men ein g at 2 o'clock p. m. to morrow. The many friends of Mrs. Sarah E. Lemoi, widow of Peter II. Lemon, deceased, will regret to learn of her death, which occurred at her residence at midnight Saturday, at No. 173 Huron street. Her remains will be interred in the cemetery at Anderson tD-mor-row. The residence of James McKee, 352 North Meridian street, was fired at 5 o'clock list evening by a defective grate in ove of the rooms on the second floor. The fims reached the roof and caused a loss of f3J0, which, however, is fnlly covered by Insurance in an eastern company. Mary Coleman, a colored outcast, wi found upon the streets Saturday afternooa in an unconscious condition, the result of an oyexdoae of morphine tax en with suicidal inttat. She was taken into the No, 1 Ea-

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AXUSEUEXrS. "WO IAD MI.n" AT THE GRAND. To-nighi At the Grand Opera Hoae, th engagement of tho comedians. Gill and Arthur, in the intensely aiacsing ninricil burlesque comedy entitled ' Two Bad Men." opens, and continues for three nights, with the usual Wednesday matinee. The prices will be popular fifteen, twenty live, fifty, and seventy-five cent?, and $1. Mr. Gill is the well-known author of " Adonis," "My Sweetheart,'' and nurceron? aaccessfal plays, and Is al?o one of the b?st comedians on the staue. The supporting company is especially etronp, as will ha seen from the following from the Cincinnati Enquirer in regard to a recent performance: "Tvo Bid Men" is a little calculated to inflame the curiosity of theater patrons. 1 1 attracted a fair audience to the Grand Opera Home laH night, and proved to be a burlesque, or rather, grotefqee, production, depending for favor mainly on the sieging and dancing which are introuced, and the absurd situa tion. Mr. Wil'Iam Gill, the author of the 'piece,' and Mr. Paul Arthur are th consp'cuous figures in the cast, and eaoh one successfully assumes four dißerent characters. They worked coL.5kntioa.sly to please the audience, fnd had co?s:derabla recognition in applau'jo and JarirTter. Mr. T. Q. Sabroole rire a pol bari?sirv? 'üy d?tec t.ve.' il:si Marion i'i2ke ana Mis3 Lloie ßtatreote did some very o wjrfc in musical line?, and the popularity of the slneirj? and liUt fantastic ouht tt b? a i admonition to the management t J throw in a much as possible. It takes an exceedingly funny burlesque to stand on ita lines Aad action. 'Two Bad Men' is booced for the wtcle week at the Grand, and the audience tave it quite a 'send-ofi'.l&st night." WILLUP. OTERA COMPANY AT ESGLISU's, The popular Wilbur Opera Company will I lay a return engagement at Knglish'a of three nights and Wednesday matinee, with a change of opera each evening, commancr g to-night with the tuneful opera of "Tb Wefcotte." To-morrow evening "Oavetto" will be given, and Wednesday, evening, for the la rat time m this city, the new opera, 'Estrella," with "The Mascctte" for tae matinee. The fale of teats optned Saturday and was very large, over 200 eeats bems soul in it3 than one hour, and all the b:i-s wero taken. This will be one of the m jjt fajhiobable audlencfs that has ever been seen in English's Opera Hou?e, and those wishing er od eeata ehould secure them in advance. Tha prices will remain the sarue as ourine the last engagement, namelv Ten, twenty five, thir.y-nve and fifty cant?. The Sentinel thus sooke cf the company Inst week: Mils Kerwin has a light eoprano voice of sweet quality and which she cses most advantageously. As aa actress the invents the part with a winning coquetry and abandon that is irier-istible. Herficgicg of the familiar "See how it tparkles" brought down th house. Mr. Brand 53 "Mizjurk" acted ar;d sane grace'uliy and with spirit, as also Mr. J. K. Conly as '-Masoqiia." Mr. Ki Chapman, -who maaes up a- a comedUn what h lackii.j asirgjr, brocght down tho hou?e by his "gags" aad comedy. Miss Georl Knovl'cu, as "Aurora," Misa Annie .S)tnmcrviJ'e, as "Paouitu,' and Mr. H. Howard as "Jhj ate Chief," ere cipable artists. The remain-Tg raris era eusta'ned by Miai Annia Jfeser and MUs Lu!a Xichalj. The cboruH is well trained, and the en?oub'e were given with a da;h and abandon tnu inteieted tho mo6t blase theater goers. OILMORt's ZOO THEATin. Commencing to-night and CDütiniin? throughout the weeK at this pooular ref'irt a full variety company, headed by Louise Murio, will hold the 8ta?e, and from the 1 st of artists announced there apparently w:ii be good entertainment. Topaur matine9 are given Tuesday, Thursday ap.i Satardav, wheu the entire programme is pndnced with ell th attention given to au evening's entertainment. Mr. Kieckhoafer and hi? ejtellent orchestra continue to give cm certs in the cafe immediately after the su-j performance. THE DIME MUSEUM. This week, corrmencing to day, the Mas?um will exhibit to it3 patrons the largest und bf st programme ever before presented. They have Chog, the Chinese giaat, tlie larg2f t living man, an accjraolished lingaisi and cultured gentleman; Nat Di-ciJante, the Hindoo snake cliarmrr, with over a toi of living perpents; enatcci that understand English, ooas who walk erect, pythons who smoke cigarette the wot wonderful psrformance ever beheld; Miss Annie Jon, Barnum's famous bearded lady; Miss I! JelFries, the beautiful Eastern wonder; th Aiigtralian bird show, thirty pare whit ccckatcos who drill lice soldiers; Mrt:l SUtere, clever child artitts: Avis and ilcBride, interpreters of Irish comedy; Mar 11 Sisters, in their winsome songs and dances: Gcirs, the master of art3; Patrick Mc'Jlo if clever comedian ; Master Frankie Jones, t i most talented of the juvenile world, and te Diamond Fat Lady. Last week ot the wonderful clown elephant and the Horn an arithmetic. It truly is the best show ever before given at the Museum, and we predic; the biggest wees: of the eeasoa. KOTES. The prices during Emmett's engagement at the Grand, this week, will be 25, 50, "" centa and (1. Sale opens to morrow mora There will bs "Two Bid Men" at thi Grand to night, but for all that taey make a "goad" Ehow. The Elks' annual benefit is announced to take place at the Grand Opera House Friday afternoon, February G. An immense bill is being prepared. Governor Gray and ladies will occupy ti right-band lower box at English's tMi evening, when the Wilbur Opera Compauy will appear in "The Mascotte." A number of seats have been reserved f full drers parties at English's for "The Mm cotte" this evening, and the indications arthat the s access of last week will be repeated at this engagement. The sale of seata for the "Adamle33 Elen' Company at English's Thursday evenla will open at the box cilice ou Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Trices, seventy-five cant and $1 for th's engagement only. A Chicago paper rajs: Joe Emmet is now the very picture ot health, and all hi old time grace of manner seems to be comiDg back to him. Half of Emmet's success in life baa been owing to the wonderful

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ilwtv8 the tandfoniest manon the A nrican fetale. The sale of seat for the Wilbur Oper Company opened Saturday morning and 200 beats were sold in less than one hour. The attractions at the Grand Opera House for the week following Emmet are Miles Sc Barton's opera company in "Orpheus and Emdyce,' first three nighta, and Tillotson's 'Lynnwood" company, with Maud Granger 89 the etar, last three nights. A RENEWAL OF LIFE. The Merchants' National Bank Charter Expiree, After Twenty Years, and Is Renewed for Another Term. The Me; chant' National Bank charter has been extended for twenty years, its old charter haying expired. It was organized in Jancary, ltO", by Hrnry ScLnnll, August ecnntjll, David Mcy, V. T. Malott and Alexander Metzger, the first named being President and the ethers Directors. The bink has paid a final dividend of 22 per cent, to the stocfeho ders. and its paid up capital under the new charttr is $R-0 A0, with $20.000 surplus. The net profits up to date amoantto $X)l,4üO 77, 8nd S'7:,000 hts been paid in dividends. It began buiinets in June. 1SC5, and has been conducted by such well-known men as tne Frcrztls, Frederick Bagss, John S. Newman, V. T. Malott and H. G. Carey. The present managers include J P. Frenze 1. President, who Urted in as a mesen?r eighteen yean ago; Otto N. Frenzel, cashier, wio followed John '. as messenger sixteen yi-arc ego, and H. C. G. Bals, Vice Pr ident. The latter haa been connected with the bans for eleven years. The director include toes gentlemen, with the addition ot Paul H. Kmiiand Chris F. liali. Th followint; Btattiueüt shows the condition of tthe bank at the pruent writing. Lcsnf.- 277,173 5) United states 'on l dtpositea with United States Treasurer. CaMiatteta: Due frosi banL" 15S 20 6? Cash on rmud I5,li0 78 Due Ircm United States Ireaiurer 4,G!a 32 löO.WJ to C0G.3tD 30 1,500 00 Real e?tate Furoituie. fixtures and saies.... Total LIAKII ITIF. Capital f took GS7,o20 lw f ico,o:o 00 Furrlus fund . JJO.OOO 00 Lndivided proiits 2,00106 22,001 CG National tänt note circulation W.0U0 CO Dividend (unpaid) 4,510 0u Deposits- 470.91J 10 Total S5S7.L20 1C The. bank La been identified with the city for'a Jorg time, and is one of its reliable institutions to-day. It has experienced all that can be meant by a panic except ruin, and its prese ivation is due to the fact that it was rnn at all times upon business principles as unwavering in their purposes as tha value of the tank notes and coin which passed over the counters of the institution. There might be told an in teresting story of last summer's experiencs in connection with thi failures of other inttitutions, which would still farther incrc.e the admiration of the public for the Merchants' National Bank, but the fact that it has always held its place among the solid, front rank insitutions cf the city, will alwajs inspire confidence in the minds of the peopje. PEUTOJS'Al rUIIJMTlOS, George W. Simpson, of Bridge water, Masj.; C. Eoss, of New York; J. M. King, of B)cliester; J. I). White, of Chicago, and E. S. Grav, of Boston, are among the guests at the Benison. J. S. Montgomery, Gosport, Ind.; Mrs. Perkins, Mn. Thajer, Loaisville; Miss Mabel Vaughn. New York; H. D. Stringer, 8U Louis; William Gill and wife, New York; Georg Clark and wife, Louisville; W. H. Hifgin. Kokomo; E. II. Staley, Frankfcrt; J. E. Bentley, Cleveland; W. J. Marie, Chicago, are at the New Occidental. Charles E. Cory, Cincinnati; W. M. Crosby, Bcston; B. W. New, , St. Louis; W. E. Swigejt, Spencer; W. B. Halley, JerTersouville; F. G. Daerr, Cincinnati; F. H. Miller, Columbus; Q. H. Engleman, Jr., Louisville; II. Phillipe, Danville, Ky. ; H.H.Glenn, CrawfcrusvilJe; E. B. Sellers. Monticello; H. P. Gates, New York; J. W. Jones, Louisville; decree A. Cooke. Smdueky; O. A. H. Mccn.Elmira, N. Y.; C. W. Peterson, Phil adelphia: M. D. Manson. Crawfordsvifle; Fred Ashtcn, Chicago; J. J. Atkinson, Minnesota; T. W. Anderson, Cirmi, 111.; W A. Pollack, Cincinnati, are at the Grand Hotel. At the Bates Hcuse: George F. Gooken, Boston; W. H. Gragg, Bailalo; J. R. Smiley, riqna; J. O. Concell, J. A, Hinchmin and Rot: YcEIbacey, Detroit; W. J. Skiff, S. G. Morti n. A. G. Bradbrookand J. D. Landeibach, Chicago; W. J. Cushman, NewoDrt; J. B. Crow 11, AI B. Davenport and F. B Heimsten. New York; M. Wr. Williams and Miss Ida Blark, Anderson; J. R. Woodronh and B F. Hazen, Cincinnati; C. E. Ciaja and wife, Louisville; 8. Van Nays. Cleveland; Robert Douglass. Princston; T. L. Comath, Kansas; John Ralston, Diyton, and Henry Kahn, Philadelphia. ILo New St. Vincent Hospital. The transfer of St. Vincent's Hospital from its present location to the property on South street, now known as the Ray House, will be made in the early spring. Extensive buildings are to be erected, and such a h:s pital established as will be creditable to the city. The Catholic priesthood rr.et recently to consider the subject ef ssenrieg means to do the work, and it was finally decided to unite all the Cattoiic coigregatiocs in the work of organizing a far, to be held in May, beginning the Oth and lastirjg for a week or more. The Catholics are being urged to prepare for the work before them, and certainly no one who hvs eeen the good work accomplished by this institution during its four years' existencs will hesitate to lend assistance to ths scheme. Not only the Catholics have an interest in this matter, but it is to be hoped that the citizens, regardless of creed, will come forward without waiting to be asked and htlp those who have given their lives to the work. Local Courts. BUPIKIOB COURT. Room No. 1 Hon. N. B. Taylor, Judge. Allen L. Morris et al. vs. Henry C. Holloway et al. Suit for damages. Judgment on verdict for f 330. Henry Helm vs. C. P. Resener. Suit on note. Judgment for $53.73. William C. Clapp vs. Horace R, Allen. Suit on note. Judgment for $578 55. Koom 2. Hon. D. W. Howe, Jud;e. Francis M. Churchman et al. vs. Dorman

N. Pvi?aon et al. Finding for i lainttrT for Ctj. und for M. A. Toohey for $132.10 Kez ah Fowler vs. William Weboer et al. To modify a decree. On trial by the Court. Eoora No. 3.-Hon. L, C. Walker, Judge. Chailes T. Bobbin?, administrator, va. Citizens' Street Railway Company. Suit to s-t aside transfer cf stock. Finding for defendan. Charles A. Roush et al. vs. Alva C. May. Suit cn account. Judgment for $340.9?. The Baltimore and Ohio Telegraph Company ve. the Central Union Telephone Company. Injunction. Motion for restrainine ordfr. Argument heard and taken under ad;iemint. I'rntctlta Brandon vs Mary B. HammoTw k al. Suit for damages. On trial byjj y. CÜIMI5AL COCET. Eon. Pierce Norton, Judge. State V5. Ira Miles. Grui.d larceny. Information. Plea of cuilry. Sentenced to S'ate Prifon for three jtars. State it. Arthur Lafountain, Charles Lnrber and Edwin Meyers. IVtii larceny. Released on gvd bebavior.

Advi.ciug. Commencing to-day, January IS, the Mceod Iloute will run their l-2i nieLt train solid from Indianapolis to Cbicio, arriving 0:55 a. m. Eetumicg. Jeave Chicago 8:40 p. u. nd arrive Indianapolis M:33 it. in., with flej;ant Pullman sleping cr attached. Other trains as htretclore Tickets and sleeping car berths rn be secured at City Ticket Otfice, No. 20 South Illinois street: also, time-tables of oar own and connecting lines. Telephone call 255. Rop.ep.t Emmett, District Pas? enger Agent. riKEt F1UK! FIR 121 Damaged hardware H price, price, yA price of regular martet price. Must close out oar entire stock of damaged gooJs within ten days. Sale now on. VA JEN .t NEW. Special Bargains IN WATCHES, CHAINS, CHARMS, DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE, CLOCKS AND FINE JEWELRY. AT M & WALK'S, JEWELERS, 12 East Washmflton street. Watch Repairing a Specialty. C. F. SCHMIDT, Brewor aad Bottler of LAGER BEER. . Seeth Zed of Alabama St., :lnd.lAnAX3olla AyNÜAL KEPORT of the Icdtanarolis Rolling Mill Company for the ytar ending DecembtrLt. 1SS1. ASSETS. Real Estate. Mills, buildin L8, Machinery and Trtcks..... $620.:i9 02 Pricks, Lumber, liou, etc... 27.660 Bil.'s heceivable-... . 142.M7 Ar counts of Railroad Com panit a and individuals S7,7$9 DeUloiaand Bloomficld it. P. 247,Od7 87 Cat 3,bl2 b Green to,, Ky., bonds 825 tO LIABILITIES. Capital fctcck. ...SCCO.000 00 Bins payable - m,k;o it i;odü oo.foo co current Accounts and taxes. 6,10 j t9 Ilailroed Cotapany's indeblcdnes? 12,500 CO Net Surplus 330.126 25 ,080.132 32 AQL ILLÄ JONES, 1'reaideat. Agrii.i.a Jone?, J. Thomas. Wll I.I AM MaNSUB. Fhankun Landers. Directors, Siethen W. Morgan. Secretary. State of Indiana, Marion County, fs. Before me, Aquilla Q. Jone, a Notary Piblic in and for said County and State, on tbe 1 1th d-ty of January, 1&5, personally appeared Aquilla Joats and subf cribed and ewore to the above statement, and on Hie 10th day of January, 1S35, personally appeared J. Thomas, William Klausur, Franklin Landers and Stephen W. ilergan, and subscribed and swore to the above statement of the condition of the IndlenanoHs Rolling Mill Company on Da t tinier 1, ISsL witness my hand and notarial seal this loth day of January, 165. aqi ii.i.a Q. Jones, Notary Public BIRD CAGES. Mocking Bird, Bod Bird, Parrot and Canary Cages, Breeding Cages, O&ge Springs and Hoots. The Best Bird Deed CHARLES HAYEB & CO'S, t9 and 31 W. T7aanington Ot. BROlVrilfie & SLOAN, DRTJGrGrlSTS, AND DliLIBi IN File Perilirar aii Toilet Articles. Lubln'B, Colgate's, Lnndborg'a and Rlcksecker'a Fine Lxtracta, Genuine Imported Farina and German Cologne, Florida and Lavender Waters, Fine Tollet toaps and Sponge. Tooth, Hair, Cloth and Nail Brutb.es, and all articles wanted for the toilet at the LOWEST FIGURES. WM7 GU N N , 3S FITTBB, No. 7 Virginia Avenue. FLRST-CLAE8 WORK AT BOTTOM PRICE?. fsa.Teief tone Kg, V),

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