Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1885 — Page 8

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TU E INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL, TUESDAY MOJINING, .1ANUAHY 20, 1885.

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YORK STÖRE nslin Mem ! Iii Wo bavoplaced on our counter Over 600 Pieces HUSUM UNDERWEAR X2olow Cost. Drawers, Night Dresses. Thoao are more or leis tumbled cd Hoilad. rmt At the priooi marked theyoro a groat bargiiu, a ad will fcAvo a quick sale. Prices Always is Flats Fiprw. PETTIS. B JOS. A. MOO dB, 4 IX Harket Ct., Indianapolis (il Xatareet allowed ea deposit, n tarn of 13 and Jlcn2y to Lon ca IraprofSd Ültj and J-irxcj perl? In Icun nl Otio. irj, County and Town ßoad, cd Farcbase nry Note, toc?fct ni sol l. Ko lean rette exwpi acii ai re ?caied t j rtt mortgage on real eate, witü Urre darein f wouraj, er by cnlla:er&j! tvinj a taarket alaa. Foreign ExcSi.ae for sale on all parts of tua rcrld. W-?1 " 11 Cleaning - Dp Sale JUST BEFORE INVOICING. All fzmpnt a?e now nurtf d In AlUE MAKK at Ilia riN A L REDUCTION, tfome terrible 1om3s. but the pools must to sold to matco rootn for oar Anneal Underwear Hai l cbruuiy 1. REMNANTS. Tore, ootnesi Bucccssfal REMNANT ÖALK, I ftill In pro?rc?, anl Uiere are nany choice bargains to be obtained. Co mo and we the goods. We always have what we advertise. THE BLUE MARK In FLA IN FIGURE tili ttO Story. L S, AYHES k CO I N. B.-Seal Cloaks at Cost. TUE3DÄ.Y, JANUARY 10 flKHTINEL TEJUEI'IIOXU OALL8, tan UBr..10f I Editorial Ks01 THE SENTINEL AT NEW 0KLE.15S. To acomiEodate the tiirong from the Northr.'eet who will desire to read their taorite boms paper while attendins; the "World's Exposition." the Bentlnel haa been placed on sale In New Orleans at Georg F. Whartou & Bro.'s, No. 5 Caiondelet atreet, batween Canal and Common streets. OLD PAPERS. Good conditioned old papen for tale at thia office at only 40 centa per hundred. CITY IN JJUIEP. John Robertson, charged with eteallus coal, b been released. fertices will be held at the Sarenth Street U. E. Chnrch eyery night daring the week. Thomas McQaade, of Clay County, ha bn appointed Coal Mine Inspector by GoTernor Gray. George Beeler will bo tried before 'Squire f mock to-morrow for felonious assault upon Mr?. Mary Fairchild. The Lyra 8aclety will give an entertainment Thursday evening of next week at tb ball, commencing at 8 o'clock, inrita tiontL The Mayor hasbDund Lewia Harris, Henry Wilkinson and Martin Fagh, charged wita petit larceny, to appear before the next session of the Grand Jury. W. A. Hensley, barkeeper for Sim Mona, was thrown from a sleigh yesterday by a rue away horse. He escaped serious bruises, but the sleigh was wracked. The Mayor fined Toehler twice yesterday for jelllnff lottery tickets. Poehler's fathetnld the fines and guarantees that he will uv more engage in the unholy business. About 8:30 o'clock last niht Mrs. Danforth, wbe resides at 2?0 East Louisiana trt, was assaulted by two rufiana while Walking alorg the street near her home. The

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robbers eecurad her pocketb3ok, contain! ne a small amount of money, and escaped thronph an alley. I). L. Moody will attend a meeting to be beJü In this city the 20th, 2lt and 22d of neat month. The minister of the city will mett at the fcecond Presbyteriaa Caurch Thurtday afternoon at 3 o'clock to arrange tor the iceetings. The daughters of Conntr Commissioner Clinton ore still Tery iH witi typhoid ferer, one of them supposed to ba dyin?. Neither one knows of the death of their mother, and tte faneral has not yet ben held in order to keep them from knowing it. "William Chill, an employe of the lwt(Ccet applied for leave of absence one week sjro to yiit friends in O'iio, bat took a different route, nothing being bard from him afttr Javina; St. Touis. His wife hi knowledge of his whereabouts. The Young Peoples' Christian Temperance Union will meet to niht at the residence of Mrs. M. A. Moody, 127 East 8. Marys street, 8 p. ni. A papr on the "Eril effects of slaot;olon th haman system" will be real and iiitcurjul. A cordi! invitation is extended taauy friends interested in the cause.

THE CITY COUNCIL. Accual Keporte of Various City Officers bubmitted The Uedlcal College T&nyle. There was quite a breezy session of the Council last evening, and while a greit deal cf time was wasted in talk much important business was transacted. The City Tiea3urer eubmitted hi9 report for th year endiDg December 31, 1851, ru akin; the following tlaancial showing: Total receipts, 7'"0: disbursements, J7G87.". 71; talarce on hand January 1: Tomlmsou fui.d, 71. M; additional City Uall find, M; Htkicg fund, piril.'.'U The City Cierk anbaiitted his annn.il r--ort showirg ttat orders arountini; t.i ?752,öls7i had been drawn o:i the Treasurer dnriCK tee year ls4 He a!- nrese jted a statement of the bonded mdebiednrss of tad city and an interest coujon statement showing the amount of interest psynbio cachjear. The total amount of ontstaariing boLds is .I,01I .VJO; total.interest payabl yearly, f 131, :;'."). W. The Committee on Contracts recommended that the contract for the construction ? the stone abutments of the Pozne's It m bridge at East street be awarded to John Whnsett, he being the lowest and best bid der; also, that the contract for constructing the bridge complete be awarded to the Indianapolis llridge Company at $1,251 ; i The report of the committee was cjocarr! in ar.d the bond of the contractors aj proved. Tbe Finance Committee submitted a repjri thowiug that the expensee for the year o? InSI were $31S,C50.S5. and that the revenue for the year was ?13,250. The committee's rejortsays: "The hospital improvements of 27,450J add quite a f gure in this year's ex fienses. otherwise wo would be 03nsid?rab t intide cf our revenue, and arecouvincoi that a ninety cent levy, with care and ec n omy, will be snfiicient to meet all necessary requirements." The report was concurred In. Mr. Bicgham'move i that a conamittee of fife be appointed to sea vchat can be done t lessen the expenses of the city g)vernment. Referred to the Finance Committee. Several lengthy petitions, signed by the members cf the Central College of Physician? and burgeons and their friends, were re ceived, protesting vigorously against the recent tnovo of Superintendent Wishard. of the City Hospital, ia deposing Dr. Eastman, of tbe City Iloapitit staff, and chargin that the aforesaid college was being discriminated agaiost bscau' it is not allowed a? large a representation a other colleges. A heated discussion ensue i immediately after the reading of the pst; tions, and Mr. Hiugh moved that the entire matter be referred to a committee of five for investigation, which was done. Mr. Frenzel Resigns. Mr. John P. Frenzel, one cf the Poard of Police Commissioners, yesterday bände! his resignation to Governor Gray. It reads a follows: To His Excellency, Governor I;r.icP. Gray, Hon. W. k. Myers. Secretary oi F.ute. Hon. James il. Rice. Auditor of btate, Uau. Juaa J. Coop.-r. Irt'dkorcr of State: GtNTixxEN I hereby tender my resignation aa raersber of the BjhtI oi Metropol:tau Poiioi Coirmlssiunc: of the cltj of luJi-uiapo.u to taWe eiltet liomeoiately. Jn evfrtus ay conncciioa with this very portfint dfpartuieot of tae city government, I tAx tr.in cccasiuij to expren- renret at tiie lifolur of the very pleasant oRicial relations whici have existed unce t-e organization cr tao Inward. Tbe pel cy heretofore puraed by the boird has fcs.l for ltsorict theiood government of the city. lJ hant all liiaes iaet wlta my utKjua'iSed sap port, i.'ut as a diSereat policy has been deV'fmined upon by the rartjority ot tas boar 1, in whio J I 1o not concur, in df era it bst to resign. 1 aru, lear tlr, very rcspcctfally your. J. I. Fvzy. ru A Sentinel representative called upon Mr Frenzel in the afternoon, and asked if hhad anything to ea as to the causes lea iiug to his resignation. He replied that his rt sons were fully stateii in his written res i uaticn in the hands of the GDvernor, an 1 further than that he had nothing to say. Mr. Murphy was seen in the afternoo i, and said that he was very much surprised t j hear of Frenzel's resignation. He said tht the relations of the members of the boar i had always been of the friendliest character, and that Mr. Frenzel had proved himself ?ery eilicient and useful member. An effort was made yesterday to indun Mr. Frenzel to reconsider his resignation bnt with what effect cannot now be stated. The Rinks. The two-mile race at the Wlgvani Rink last night between Chester Spain and A. IV Cutter was a hotly contested one from the start, and created considerable excitemeai Aniorgthe audience, who evinced their enthuMasm by freqnen outbursts of applause. Xlr. Cutler was the ictcr by a lev feet, in 4: to Altfcct)fihthe weather was very coll the audience was a large cne, nearly all tbe eats being occupied. On Thursday evening the first of a series of races for the champimshlp of the city nd a gold medal will be skated, ihf distance of this race being ore mile. There will be tbe usual matinee oa Wednesday afternoon, with good music. This evening a three mile race will take p'ace at the College Avanue Rlak ia whi vi M. Salter, of Tipton, C. Spain and Walt-r Dean will participate. This will be one of the most exciting r:.ces ever witnessed In this city, as each contestant claim the ' belt " and to night' speeding will settle the matter. There will Also be a half-mile race between Charles Timberlake and Harvy Dickerson, who are only six years old, for a gold badge. Go and er joy the sport.

THE YEiirs FIRES.

Annua! Report of the Fire Department to the Council Some Interesting? Figur. The annual report of the Fire Department was submitted last night to the Council by Chif f Webster. Tbe report was made ont by Joe Caspar, and one as neat as his former woik in this lirje. The report ehows an allowance of $10,403 besides salaries for the proper condnct rd the business, while the list of expenses shows an aggregate of 1 V 4VJ,(l. The repvr'-says: "During the p3t ycajr no body of rnn ever performed their duty better or with more willingness, having shrunk frru r.o duty, however difficult c t hezardou.", tuost especially at oir last snd largest tire, the cotton mill, f jr by such detie to do their duty unflinchingly ass tbe mill eaved from total destruction." Relative to the maccinery, the engines, six In number, are in good condition, one having been rebuilt duriisr the year, but it is recomn'f nde1 that the larger entires be exchanged for snaller ones, and tbat fcur-wheeled rels be hereafter parcbssed when new hosj carriages are nee ted. Cisterns ar nreded at the c rner of.Park'avenue and Fieventh street. R'ighc ani Vermont, Tenth and Ash, vViilov and Olive, and ne ar tl e Gtrmaa Asylam. High praise is awarded tbe chemical xut g lishr, whico wss used with grpat succes on three-f jnrths of the fires, aLd tbe purchase of tro additional cDCs is recomroened, one to repines a steamer on tbe North Hide, and the otner for r'rcfrpect street. Lat year 3.isJ feet of hose were poichaed,ai:d 2,00j will be needed this year. The hone account is large, ?iag to the death of four, and the fact that ev-ral worn-oat animals had to be replactd with fiesh material. Tb iionjes are in goi order, but need repainting The c:l rec-etn' show 1,03 1.85, with pxesent balance of $21 ?7. Gas con sc med duriujctbe year, 1' 50) fear, ccstirjg .;s7. Numty-r of me t in diirt ment, vs: fh'aries pa'd. .7tf51. Totitl xpeeve, .73 123 ff Value of property of tbe department. 277,217. The moDthJy ios were as follows: No. FIre. Lokj. Ins'irA-jfe Itnnary... 20 JT.l HJ 2.1 $.'1.0)0 Krbruary H (,.-: '3 71. 'J O lln-n 21 4.:') M U,9.v rril -..VI 4," il I5 3-it May it yy't w ,trJ0 June .5 4,tv 02 1S.5? July i:i 1,V2: u0 l.'OJ AUKUfct 1-2 J.Ti'o 41 lOl.tfiO September .14 2,T2 0G il.o'A) OctoUr . 1,455 HO 1C 715 NoTember VI 3.60 37 2i,y.t ecenbr 21 44, 3W 26 l.j,7:5 Total 2t"-2 ti3,7i3 33 ITtG.iii Amount of insurance over looses, ?0J2,741.07. Tbe losses during 1881 were $12").808.01; 1SS2, i52.1C0.J, and lsvi, $U0,57'J(h Of the origin, forty seven were incendiary and defective tlues. Of the buildings M) were residence.-, tifty-üve stables, thirteen fact' . i.ud twenty-tsvo business blccks. Tbe.'cportof tbe Fire Board, which accompanies this report, cimpliments the Fire Chief, Superintendent Clarry, the cierk, and every body else. Ihe New Adjutant Oeneral. Governor Gray ye&terday appointed Captain George W. Koontz, o! the Miller Grenadiers, of Richmond, Adjutant General of the State. Captain Koontz ha9 accepted the position and wilt täte his poshion to dy. Tha talary of the Adjutant General is $1.2 K) auncelly, and a clei t is allowed, wko ib paid cut of tbe military cont.ng?nt fund. Adjutant General Koontz as a msmbsr of Gcnetal Harrison's regiment, the Seventieth Indiana, and served with credit during 1h Rebellion. He lost one of hi aims at the battle of Resicr., Ga., whera Dsn M. Ransdull and M. G. McL-aln b,o lost taeir arms. After La was discharged he was a clerk in the postoilic in th-s city under Gar land A. Rose. Th majority of tbe military comyaLies of the State petitioned tor h'u appointment, and it is hardly necessary t j add tt at ho will prove competent and poi'ar the position. Commencing today, January I, the Moron Route will run their H-20 eight tram solid from Indianapolis to Chicago, arriving 0:55 a. m. Returning, leave Chicsgo M:40p. m. and arrive Indianapolis 3:35 a. ni , with elegant Pullman sleeping car attacrcd. Other trains as heretofore. Tckets and sleeping car bertbs can be secuted at City Ticket Office, No. 2(3 Scuth Illinois street: also, time-tables of our own and connecting lines. Telephone call 255. Kobe. r:T Emmett, District Passenger Agent. DIED. II OD CS January 20 H43. of scarlatina, Harry, fon of l)t. J'. and Liura S. floras, acd five years and two months. Funeral Friday. i FIKK ! Ft tit'.! MUI'Danaed hardware M price, price, i price of regular tiaratt price. Must close out our caliie slock of damaged goods wltblu ten days. Bale now on. VA1EN ,1 SEA. Special Bargains IN WATCHES, CHAINS, CHARMS, DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE, CLGCKS AND FINE JEWELRY. BIHGHAM & TO JEWELERS, 12 East Washington Street. Watch Repairing a Specialty. JOHN EDWARDS, BILL POSTER. One Hundred Large Stands. 300 3-Sheet Boards. Also Cöeä. tteMalG Ecks Fence. OFFICE Sentlatl OfSea.

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nrcT riLO! -TOPARTIES RENTING IT OS! Partioa who hto rsnting PIAJT03 will find it to their tatorest 3,0 oomo aod buy a Cottao Upright from us. and, paylntf only to or three dollar raoro per rnn'h thqi fiimplo rent, Wll eoon lied tii.-m selves owning an instrument. D. H. BÄLliN & I. 95. 97 and 93 Srth renn. St.,lnilianap)!i!. Wholcwle an3 Rcull Dealers la Steinwy A Sfm, Ich fcnr bros.,ha;ne Krüh., Fischer, Vve auc? other P'ancH. Kater Ort.u. s" -.onint-r Orns. t artloa at a d:tantHi dt.'.iin (iratln noalö n fnllto write for fuller deriptiom. TUNING find RKP.MitlN'i a eoocialty. Ordern for tncvin? kJvpi promnt tfnton GROCERIES fchild at Hhülesale Prices, At S02 South Illlncs Ft'eet opposite No. 4 Kusine M. M. WILLIAMS. lOltr. Liht New Orioans Husar. IS ltj.. vviiiiu i-.sin i, bmAr. ......... 1 ryj 1 iV 15 il. Grsnul.'-iei sn;ar 10 La:;c Kara Gorman op 6 it. .Lir.ed AppK lCc per lb. lor i.allforaia Dried I'eacaes or cots. 90c pt.r doz. for Folk s Bnt Corn. 9(c per doz for Siring and Lima Beans. K? per dot fcr Choice 3 lb. Apple 12 In. Akron Ontmeai 15 lbs. New Pearl Uonim? ... 61b1. New Dried fcucar Corn 4 lt-s. New TurkPn Pinntk 4 Its. choice Carolina Kice '2Cc per ). for Ctoico Country Butter. 10c per lb. for Good Greea Coce, ?c per lb. for Apple Butter. 7c per lb. for Mincemeat. 7c rr lb. for all klnns of JeHlo. 10 ib. Kit of No. :' Now Crop üucliereL . 1 U . I pri2C 2tC 10o per lb. for l'e;ch. Mutn or Pear Butter. he per lb. for hocldrr ilet. Kingaa A Cv.'. 8c rr lo for 50 IK Can Ciioioe Lard. 25c for 3 lbs. Choice Iard. 2 c fcr 1 lb. of Good Tea. 70c per lb. for Te that sells all over town tor f 1, 25c per f al. fcr choice Golutn Syrap. 4Cc per jsl. for Good Maple yrup. 40c per kL lor Choice New Orleans Mol SCc per gl for White Wine or Orchard Vinegar. 15c per Rai. for Silvtr Tim ad fiauer Kraut. Orders carefully packed and shipped by frelcht orexpies. Charge o! lü cents for pacltae. I'osUl ordem delivered. ENGINES. Utz Qu !rtt Bern fin t) Erricson s 'Wsw Caloric Sampln ZCsKin. GAS STOVES O an it.rirt:tfc ca ant-iuor dJ mt k: at u. oQom IMS 8eatü ftmitjtTarii otrl. ml sU to Caan Cnricor only. THE Indiana Law Magazine AND Corporation Reporter, Ihe only periodical which report, nnder convenient Index, all the opinions of tho Supreme Court, at once, and In a form available for Immediate reference. Indorsed by the Judees of the rinprewe Conrt, and cited in their opinion. Accurate and Eollable. Abo t'ae cnlj periodical which Rlret a current dt?et of ail pnbllc and private corporation ca.hc decided by the Supreme Court of tho United States, and tho Supreme Courta of the several Sutes. This digest Is of permanent valna, being so raped u to admit ot binding In separate volume. inibll'hed promptly at the clcse of each tea days tessioa of the Indiana Sapremo Court. Terms, 85 Fer Annum Adore vi THE SEHTIHEL COMPHT, Indianapolis, fr.d. C. F.- SCHMIDT, Drewor ad Bottler of LAGER BEER. South End cf Ahbsaa St., Inclln nanoll I. S. FARRBLIi & CO., Steam Heating Privat Dwellings and Public BuildInga fitted Up Complete. et ISortli IllluolH Wtroet.

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J. P. FREHZEL. President. H. C. G. BALLS, Vice President. 0. II. FRENZEL, Cashier. rpt'-r. the occasion of this, our twee t'eth anniversary, we to tiank our mnj f rinfl an 1 P? tioi lor j-ast favors and so!icr. a continntnee of the s-ame. This oank is prepared totakjtaoa tor.ntb of mtrthantR, nianufActnrers, 'araers and banks, upon tQe most hDeril terms casist'jut with 8.afr and prudent buna in?. We do notJpAy interest on current or ruak account. Weivuerer--tiCvateo of dtpofcit, payable with 3 ier cent per annum interest, if payment ll net demanded for nix HiOUthS IJOMCI OF DIRECTOU8:

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bejorjd anticipation. All tbe fine Shoes were placed on gale at a magnificent discount fY(m tho regular pricee, and many parties possessed theiasslves of a fino

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Wall PüptTS, 6c; Borders, 6e; Gilt8, 15c; Window Shade, SIXj; Oil Clothp, 25c per yaad; Straw Mattings, 20c per yard; Moqcetto f nVelvet Carpet, $1.25 per yard; Body Brussels, $1.15 per yard; Taixvstrp -Brussels, COc per yard; Ex-Super Ingrains, 75c per yard; Ingrain, 22 l-2r per yard; Hemps, 12 l-2c per yard. Lace Curtain from 50c per pair. Other goods in our line at same pioportion, Come and see ub; v miui

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Coke Consumers, TVIiL.II Sc OO. Sell the CITY GAS kC0KK, always Dry and Clean, and All Kinds o?

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J LoweNt PrlceH OFFICES 60 north DeU ware, 140 .South Alabama, and 453 OHIO' Streets. Telephone 444.

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WHITEHEAD & WRIGHT, SUCCESSORS TO LEWIS A WIIITFHKAD, Granite Monuments, Vaults," Statues, Etc., Artistic, Pfrftrt, freu Orlclsal Deslai, tmtti eterywkere, direct fr qurrlc. Ceiaaiut'ei 7fi Kast Market trt. INDIANAPOLIHi iri.

TEIiEPIIONE lOO. TROY STEAM LAUNDRY, lOO IMortli Delaware Street. tsrFirst-clasa Work. Prompt Delivery. JOHN KIDD, PrcMleior. THOMAS W. BT AN, ßaperüJ'-ntini.

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