Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 January 1885 — Page 8
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8 THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 21, 1885.
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CEöT'AI13LiiaiII2X 1SÜSJ Mm Merwear! Wo have'placed on our counter Over 600 Pieces MUSLIM UNDERWEAn Bolow Cost. Siirts, GWe;, Drawers, Ki&M Bredes. These ero moro or less tusxblol and ecilod, but at tha prioe marked tnayaro o ßreat barsiln, aad havo a quicir. Bale. Prices Always is Fiaia Fipre?. PE fOS. A. MOOtSE, H. 7Jarfcct Et., Iniiaaapolis tai fattrcM alio r3 ca fispcwitz, in sam c! t:. and -feuerte Ia oa InrrsTd City ind rtrias i rrrrr ia-uia rad onio, Jiiy. Co tint y aad! Town r-eais. nd Farci-Mo f Sott, fröiZRLt ad fold. Cazs nvids exCcj t nach 2J ars escarrd by .'ct nc.vazo ca i?l f Aale, irlih lars 3 margin ci Gcurlty, er ty collaterals ta-jins a naikct 'Tie. CTPlsa Erc!ucf3 for s,Jo ca II part of tne vain. P eaning - Up ÖS 8 CM JUST BEFOBL IHVOICIHG. fclcsaa V All rament ae rot rr.".rked In BLUft MArtC t the FINAL REDUCTION'. Some tcrrib1 io-.se.;, tat the coeds mnctberold to make roora ior oar .Annual L'ncciwearale February 2. REHHAHTS. Th, cur most ir.cjrsrci xemnant h 6ti!l ia proprere, ard mere no laaay choice i--ir-CiiLi to be obtained. Ccm? atd see the good?. Ye always have wiiat we advertise. TEE BLUE MARX In I LAIN FIGURED, telü tas story. 4 ,V ft .5 ü IhiLd B.-sci cicaka t Cart WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21.' m I Eiitjrfs) t.0tj '-i'Ji ll5: M1NTIXEL AT NEU' OHLE IN? To ti:cc:i2r!Cdate the thror.s Lyra tliv 5 xt?. tt ho -will de3lre to redilh- Ir Ta--tits I: err rarer hllo ctisruiia ".Vorld'sExposiSiDr.," th Esntinel Lsj tei c'üudcüLrJe la New Orleans fti Gesrj') P. r.rtca fc Ero a, No. 5 Ctioiiu&Ic: tlrtöt, t f en Cunal and Coninion strc'.a. OLD IMPEBS. Good cocditioacd o!i rÄrs?3 'or c.le 11 ? cfCce at only 40 csnta pr hcudrsd. The oj cift Der BetteMadcnt will bß gi7ea by the Ma?naerc'hor Society, at their Ml' on East WasLingtca street, taia CTsainrr, Jessa Miller, cf Fortyille, oa a to Iii ads ia this city, bad a foot crahe4 on cu the Tan-Hiadle track yesterdij, tbo laJcrel nieiber being axputatci ua hoar Jater, Claries I-aTon ani J&iats Beanelt, Vm two mea arreted av. GreencAstla la?t tveek Xcr selliag tobacco withoat Hcease. waived Irelirainarjr exaaiinitiaa yaaterday aad tre ccmraitUd ia defaat cf bail" The Saprcrae Coart hai afärraed the dscliloa ol the lower coart ia the cue of Junes Eachaaaa cgalnat tbe 11 a tail Lh' Iriaraace Coapaay. Tbe snit waa brouiat fcr$4,0CO owias to tbe plaiatifl for attorney fees. Tbe Lawreace District Fair Associativa La? elected cÄcers as follows: Fre.iient, 0. W. Vccrais; Vice Frc Bide at, II. 15. II Uad: Treisarer, Le7i Folaader; Secretary, v. B. Ihck; Saperiateadeat. J. II. Tlniaas. Iheannnal Fair will be held ßsptembsr i to 19 LuclcuiTe. VT. C Ewing, resiliag t. Malott Pirk, i?d italdesly jesterday froia beirt disease. He bad Wen müferin for arao tiraf , and jMterdav raoraing ttirted ont to take r walk. Wben aboat lCO yarö3 frora tbe fcocss he cried Iqz telp, and cif L-ed toca
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aft?r hi wife and eon reached the spst. II? ss !tyae years of ae. Receiver Wallace, of Fletcher & Sbvp-'a Pank, has dsc'ared a dividerd of 5 t-it c?nt The IadleaaCaae Growers will hold their third anneal raeeticj; ia the room of th? Arricnitnrl Board, beginning at 10 o'clock this raoiniEg. Colonel J. B. Maynard bas bcea re-elected to bis position es Clerk of the Borean cf Frintias aad Binding for two yeir. Ta CcToncl's report fo ther year of 1S81, recently eabii. 'ttcdia amo3 elaborate affair, covering tbepjt'iad more fal'.7 than aay of tbe repcrt3 pi - :ared by his predecessors. The Yiv r.an'8 Aid Eocictyof the Eagliah LntLeran Church will give a parlor concert and cccif 1 at tho residence of Mr3. W. F. Baapber, 392 North Alabama street, Taaaday evening, January 27, to which all are cor diaily invited. The following -vell-knovn mnncal people will render the programme: MisAana Bs jtct, J lias Ottilie ebeH 'Chraidt, Mir-8 IXcfcpy, Aiesrs. W. F. Biuber, Frank Mpyr.T8. Wiibelia Kipp, Ca-u;i"oPii Rad I)., Jan.M Hoover, after v;hich rcfrejuaient. will be e:vt.
"TWO HAT) MEN" AT THE GRANT. If r. "William Gill's new barlesqu9 comedy, "Two Bad Men," was given its iecoad repr. ieataticntt the Grand Opera Hoas lüt nl.ht, ;ind, althcagh pcs5?lnn H-tle merit in iter prcent fcrm, Sctxedto plcis9 a majcrity of its auditory. With proper wori it rapy bo brought into acceptable shape, bat the caet will nave to be very materially charged. Mr. Gill is a very clover comedian, aad the sathor of several cuc!c:fal c:ai?cics; and it is rarprisirc: tha: he thoald bs ti&veiirr; aboat tbe ccuxtry with pica aa inferior attraction. TauI Arthur is a fairly good tariiOEP sinr, bat be i'-f not a greit cjaiedian. 0! the rerua'odr ct the company, Mr. Tbcraj? Essbrsok is ti:3 enly one daEerving of cptclft! mention. lis iagrotesqae ccrcedian cf rare ab'lity, aadilccsforac go;d wo:i. Miss 'iabel Vaagha and Mira B?i3 Bell raßk8 their first appearance in the ci't here, and thowa lack of allicientreheara!s. The otter parta ara satisfactorily ciltd by Mi3 Kato Ethel. Mi3 luarion Fisk, 'Iis3 E'inor lH f rin and Mr. Leslie AViller. Siaz hill tLiz afteruoon and to-niscu. Next ctfraction, J. K. Emmet. WILr.lTR OI'Er.A fO'ITAXT AT ES'! I.T Il's. The Wiibar Opera Corapany opened tie rfck tt English's, 03 Monday sazi??, o? 7f:iling tbe ever-popoWr cruic oporrt of 'The Ma"scctte," to a gcol hoa??. La r-V.ht the no Isrs tacelcl o;:era 0? ' Olivette wtK f iyen to suott-pr fair-sized aod :re riRtive aad;eoce. The company. ?rbit9 .r,ct ia;ticnl3rl7 strong, is an eVf -lv b.ila ';?.- i one, and gives very peasin prforcia.c-is. Ihie, combined with the chv?p pri'5?, Liii the crj2&;if rnent a sacccsjfal oje. Tae pr e rlpnla, Mira Kirwin, Mi?a luOTvltoa, .Jr. Brand. 1'r. (,'aapmaa. Mr. Ne'.7b;r7 kuI Ltbcri', sin?; and act well, v;hV tue vatnmins is r.ccurate cad the f-n rubles sati.ftctcry. This cftcraooa at the raaüae r n 'Macotle" will bo repeated, a id to niV, Ihc enpsenient c!otes with tho first pro'i"ticn in this city of the new opera of "Estrelia." PKEW A CO'S. TIME MUSEUM. Tli.'s popnlar amusement resort opened thf week iiendsy, ith one oi the best shows 01 the reason, both la the curio hall and tu theatram. Aa a cor.oqaenci?, it lia3 besn thxerrd wUh viiitoi c;er since, aad at niht,"a rerfct crash. It was noticaoV. tco, that tto greater part rf ea-ch aadien? res. ccropFcd ol tbe very Ktst peopla in th tify. In the curioiiy hi'l the pririCtpal ct ject c" intt-rci ia. C'!iav?;r, tba Chiüeso riar;', v.ho '3 e'.?ht fjr.t t All and wew:,3 ever t -) vovi ö lioi'iL'so an tdncatpd aid ?: con : t: 'T.rS. peatleira-i, ccaverti::; il'ient'7 in fu ir i:r.creat areua?e3. Ahe, Iii rr . r t, ... t..-. tit ; r-.T v - - 1.1,.. n'- . Ar.nio 'orrr, 11srcnn:s bi.trd-1 la i -; Id V Hluas, 11 e riant;-f-; E3loc.1v, S'crp. tlf i:g'jr:.T calcolatov; Bjho:ahri s):h3 bJcvf m, ' rnnch and .Tady," end av ations vM'f Rttncticrs. Tbe ?lqs prfotrr&ncö iveu in tfce the'rnva me tli miv:suily t'd, openi.ii; nita To u Tha a'. the c'fiwn elephant, f flowed by Cj.n S-jt rv, black face . con.itdian; Avii aa l '! v did, acccrupiiehed darrcra; Frar::i? Jcv.-j. oi.e cf the c'-v2re3t and meat pop "J.r ci"1'. artist on the stae; JGiiJerte 11 03. j iCTf.hni; Na'a Panna Jan?? the 'iüji Hir.uco snake charmer, end Gs"f?, th crajon artist ever Eeea on the local BLrrc. It? trained Ant.füli2n cocka'ooi ar: . vtstfrC5y. and rill oe oa exhibiiion to -i -t nd tc-nrcht. Ail in all, it is a woal M; ;t'jT or tea cent?, and should p?.ck Lm hcnt.a all week. Manager Pack?tt ii to cTrrBtalatfd oa the a::o-3 of ths il)ni:Mr.'.ecm, and 60 lon as he continues to r üf'h eLo7e a? the presentone, may 03 of Jfi,-: J alienage. THK OJ TU EAT E P.. A lire epecialty show v;as ?rv. at ti e jo lic.t niht, every a..: of wn:ch wa evened aain aad niin, tht audience sesruirg iiEVjr to tire; in fdet, recalls were so frequfnt that a portion of tbe bill the siter piece was cut entire If. Among to irat y acod featares it is hard to di.cri-ri catc," cat tjptciiil praise is daa Missldario fir btr retard sinking, which has nevot teen txcteclcd cn the local boards. Tot Milser Bbke and Hamilton, a pair of pre1.:? mkiej, ir itatiy leaped into the favor o tl 0 audience aud proved themseivei r; arliils. Our old friond?, the Harpsrs, wrc is of jr rs hrl c'ass, and the Catletts prov-3 ibfir Tt-rrsichoreaa ability. Mr. Mayo an? iiifs Southerlaad proved their held oa tru and ence. The balance of tha propra -u wasicdeedcf uaasaal eiccllence, anlt'ait;dince were well rapaid. Mr. Gilrnjrr stales thfi.t hereafter the curtain wiil rise at l:'o0 Etarp, 10 that the police ras may b otjed aril the thow co?td bj 10 o'clo:k. ot ES. The prices for the "Two Bad Men" raitface at the Grand to-day will be 23 ceats to 11 parta of the Louse. Lilly Clay's ,sAdarales3 Eden" Company will sivo a iagle performance at English's Optra Hou?e Thursday evening neit. The prices will be eeventy-nve ceat3 aad 1 tor reserved teate. iSzlo now ia progress at the theater. Miles A Barton's B:jca Opera Baaffe Cmrc.nr, forty ctrong, will be at the Grand tha drat, half cf next week, in "Orpheus a.ii Karyaife." The last half cf the we Yttcda Grander conies in J. K. TilloUoa's romantic military drama, "Lynwood." The talc of ceata for J. K. Emmet's engcgeiaeat at tbe Grand the last three aisht3 of this week opoced yesterday moraiag at 1 o'clock at tha theater box olSca and wai very Jar. The scale of prices is as follows: AH cata on hrst floor, Jl; second Üoor, ressrve 1 sevecty-tlve c nV; adu!äöioa, ten'y-üv? tlfty aäd eeventy-ßve ceats Mr. Lm.xcf i:l pieient for the first tima in this c y ir new p ay, "The 6irnce Marriaceof Frifz." j in whicti he iatredc-jes tevciAlcf hisna.
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Thf Xcw York Railroad CoraraUion iLTestigatlns Railroad Accidents, The West Shore Bondholders Stockholders and Directors of a New England Road can not Agree Other Items. President M. E. Ingalis, of the Giacianati, Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago Bo id, has gone East. Work on the Lsfayette, Bloornington and Western will be mamcd a3 soon as tho weather mc!erates. The road will be entirely completed during the coming sararier. Fcr ton e tirre past freight rates atTrra Ilauta have bfen thaky. Now they are badly demoralised and there is talk atvag freight men to the efTect that before thr :ai cf the week they wilt go lower ttitl. Fr--ht i9 new billing out of that city fittn'y Cf nf per ICO from Chlcaea to New YirtC. All Pues re in the tiht, aad in their elforti to secure businfs? it ia not unreasonable to snrpcee that they will cat tbe tweaty-ceat rate. From a gentleman conversant wilh th pan tzoubUs cf the Evaasvile Air Line it is learnrd that the completion of the road to St. Louis was determined upon ver.il months aco and tho constractioa wc-nld have been inaugurated ere this baditn)been for a failafa to eettle the old de jt of the road cn wnat was considered r.". e pi'ttable bas:s. This gentleman says that t is lio truth in tbe statement that t':r rv willbopold. It will ba transferred acute tie company in a flourisbti-g condition. The dullness cf bnrinejs was re3ectei in the shiptrents of freight froci New rJ: more in December last tha a at any tioi-s :vevicu?, theso ahipment3 bein; tOea neirJj a third lei than in 15SJ, nea-ly tha sinio vs in 1SJ2, G-jper cent lee? than fn 2S8L vbeo very lov rate? made tnem very bli.'itJy more than In IS SO, acd 10 cer csat than ia 1S79. Ordinarily when thero h uo cbanpe ia rales, the Ehipraoats aro smaller in December than in aay other month of the year. That was the esse in tbe year ja3t patt, and the decrease from Noveaib-jr not greater than in several other yeara, and not so great as in come. The rno.t valuable werk of ths New York Commission has been the requiring of qirttily reports and its investigations ol railroad accidents. The reports were needed the more because most New York companies mr.de no monthly report of gros3 earning ven, and the proprietors of railroads v.-r-i kept in the dark a j to tha fiaancial condition of their own property from one year's od to another. Investigation of accident? are valaaole even if very i m per feet, ends : of those by the New York Commission have bfen very good. Tho investigations of rate, etc., daring the past year have not hd in them so much to cbjf ct to cs we found ia the early ones, and such investigations re oft-'n mefal, withoat regard to tha recommendations of the Commissioners. Toe ComraifsionerB, however, Ehow yery grcit ten.crity in recommendinf legislation to Lic?crib certain methods of coastracti;n ard definite safety appliances, which cio scarcely ever be done safely, acd ia likely cfren to result in increasing danger iasteii cf safety. The system in vogue ca a number of Western roads requiring employes to fil a descriptive list cf themselves, together with their photographs, at headquarters, is gradually being adopted by Eastern lines. Th? employe fills up a "f ;rm," in which b.8 giva? bis rarue, e.ge, residence, that of his parot: or pruett relative, whether married or jrfe, Low lon be has been railroaiio, on riAi reed, in what capacity, whether h n.n been dis-cliard, r.nd if "so, for what. A . roiairent riiro?.d official says tbat thi' .:Tf t a-. cotoplete personf 1 aal builne; liitcry of the employ?. Is ii a passport, hsy?, tf position, and if the uiau haj brcn ii.-.f harped for some serious oSfense it pr.i teci?tte road frcaj 7?hich he fttks eiap'rjy mint. 1 co you will soo it ia a beneri?, ourselves, r banttit to other oai. aad ti' rnsrsl pcbPc I think the Extern roilie iallirc: into th Vestern protp-iiion sys aai that' it will work beitar waca it it cil aiulcrstocd." The boadhcldeis of the We.tt bo:'i v.?.x? net yet decided upon a p'aa of re:rg:t5j ition. One trouble ic sild to b3 the dillicalty of edjustirg the proportionate rights of the bcndbolders and tha at-ckholdera A th North P.ivsr Coastractica Cooipaoy, n'u'.ih i.3 & large crftlitor of tbe West 3'aora Ciuirny. A p,an which ;s tbo ;ht to 03 re sredwith favor by .son: s of th? peraj 1 est lsr,-.lr inlerH-ted. is tj i.r.e $2i,000.-i of ppw West bore hrst nurlae DjoJs - ! rrakf tbe prtent bines cither nreferr.d steck c. r. cove boode. 0::e ot the comnaiff( appt'-aud to look aft?r the iatere!s ol he bond: oiders cf the Weat bhore says tlui the bilairs t the West Shore R3.id are so inerwoven Tilth thote of tha North River Contruetien Company, and th9 New Yorlr, Ontario and Western, tht it seema impi It'e 10 avoid a foreclosure ol the raor'gi.e. icn:e of the bondholders are of the op.oirn that the West ssore Bead will ataad an ssae of about f JO.OOO.O new hrst mortui bonds. c- ::.:aths ago 252 stockholders of the Northern Railroad Company in New Hampshire, holding 2.G71 of the 30,000 shares, petitioned the Directors for a division of t'13 company's surplus. This wa3 repreeented to l:e alrct fl'OC and it 9on?i?ta pria:paily oi stock in tha Concord and Clarsmoal Railroad Company of the par valae of $251,245.72, cd 4,209 chares in the Concord Bail:oad Company (so the coaasel for the petl iicners claims), of all the secaad mortgigr: bonds JGö.CCO of the Peterboro aad Hillbcro Railroad, of some $200,000 ia cih?i iccaritics and atoat an eqaal amoaat re ceived r r due from the Boston and Lowell for fuel, shop etcck aad other supplier tarned over under she lease. The Director, have decliatd to make the divisioa on th1 rcund that aa most of the property wa3 at qaired in the interest and for the protection of the road, it is better that it should bo held by the company than to be devided amone, individuals, and thus become subject to bt acqaired by rival interests. It is claimed on behalf cf the petitioner?, the most active of whom are said to havo opposed the lease to the Boston and LowtU, tbat eince the Ieasa became aa accomplished fact the Jes?? ihonld protect tho property, and the stocf holders cf the lessor sboald be entitled to division cf the entire surplus, lfthsdi lectors persist in declining to divide it, the petitioners threaten to eppsal to the court?. Voodyard Burned. Between 4 and : o'clock yesterday seeming the weedyard cf W. W. Earnum, 475 Ecst Michigan street, was badly wrecked bj an incendiary tie. The thed, extending 153
fft eT'd rnclcsfng machinery for nz and ip'ittirp. was entirely d"e-'royl, tb raachinsry mined and a large quiaty tnt ccd burned. The los3 will rea?h ?t.0 wi;h an ineurance of fGOO. A coco'e of u jirsra ttanding cn the woodyard switch were alio burned.
Local Courts, rarxsioa corr.T. Koom No. 1 Uon. N. B. Taylor, Jaae. The L., N. i. and C. Railway Company vf. Feter Roatier. Account. Jadgmeat'o: $203.40. Arthur S. Fosdyke vs. Tyler Stckes et a. Nwe. Judgment fcr S7G.90. Charles F. Andfron vs. Cherle A. I'iriit.?. DamartP. Oa tjial by jury. Kcom No. 2 Hon. I). W. Howe, Jaa$e. John G. Blake vs. Jacob H. McClure et al. Ssiton indemnifvin? hon.i. Jajai!at f $3,077 0 and m favor of ftndant John C. Pierson. Mary Elizabeth Perkina v?. Thom? P.. Jobnrcn ft a!. Gait to quiet title. Pi.i qu!et in plaintiC. Alena Grifhn v?. Lemon Rinchar: al. Suit Ter darr&.r.cs. On trial by jar. Jarr.ea Ccry vs. Malln.ia Cory. R5ivoirg crdrr p:nUd, returnable Jaour7 21. ltöö, to keep plaint:!! froia düpesiog cf certain property. Eocta o. 3. Eon. L. C. Walker, Ju.te. Alfred Harrisoo v?. Joha C. 8. Hi-rin. ReceiVi-rtbip. Receusr fcl petition for rri trdrr to rrnt Icnd3, etc. Petition graau-i. Nichclas McCarry vs. Alfrsvi IIsrrisnM al. Suit on rete. Idmeatfor ?i,757 8l Drue 11a Brsndon 3. Mry B. Iifiöi'ni t s Sait for damage?. Verdict for de-f-Lwi.at8. CRIMINAL COUIiT. Hon. Pierce Norton, Judce. Slu'.e V3 George and James Fior j. Pjtit larceny and rr-ceivirg etolen go)i?. cieoter.ctu to the Ftate Prison for one yenr. S;te vs. Fank Hartney and J yhn Bobbery. Flea of gu-lry. Uudur advice merit. .State ve. CimJes Havens. Aisnlt b2ttrry wiih inreat to murder. Ve-ii-:tot cuUty and dt-fendant li jrd I00 itrn fourteen ytar in p'Iron. Stnute i'ill L.o6t. taile si t.prcar was kictctd up in ota of ti e coi;raittce icoa.9 ever aa imiortoat fi ll thrt frr.ir. scree unezplninable cann wa.o nowhere j be found. Search was aad'j Ivnh and low frr a h&if hour or rncr?, when O'j-; of the committee endtlenly palled o'i? Ryan ha and lo acd behold! inside v. ii. the mijeicg bill. FlltU! riE! TIRE! pKCred hardware )i pric, j price, i price of resilsr ir arfeet prico. Must cloe oat our yutiro Etock c! camae-l goous within ten days. SV.z no w on. VA JE S s: N U V. TI0PFMÜI&FO. PIABOS Ilö öiii Wholesale and Retail. "Agen!s wjntsi In every county. ieo.nafflinauo, 8222äSi!crlöPermIfasia8t, Our TIIRYS and IT.ICES can't be duplicste-1. peciai Bargains O -INWATCH GHÄIMS, mzmms, SILVERWARE, CLOCKS AND FINE JEWELRY, AT imTr.iiaM o urn ' JEWELERS, 12 East tvattitnatsn Sim. Watch It-pRirlng a Specialty. snowies a swm AKD DSAtr.BS IX Fine Fspfamon gsi Teilet Mela Lntin'p, Colgate's, Lnndborg's and KIcifockcr'i Fine Extrctß, fjcaulne Imrorted Farina ana Gerrr an Cologne, Florida and lavender Waters. Fine ToJlPt roaj- and Spenges. Tooth, Hair, Clots and Kail Erafbt-?, and all articles wanted for tr-f toilet at the LOWEST FIGURES. 1 August Erbrich, SOLE AGENT FOR A.IJH.OH,iL LAGEE BBEH, 220 and 222 S&sih DdliW&zo ZU SIMON BUNTE, ST O S3 3S uro Wholesale Liquor Dealer 1 II. fialiiiiilsil St., kScm
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At til ?cotb Illlics Street opposite No. i Engine t!oue. M. Iii. WILL I A. HS, :01b. hif,bt New Orlf&cs Susar t CO lb il. t:te Kiirtk CBO(;ir..M.M.. 1 oo 13 ih. (iranu;:c'J Snsar.... 1 Oü lu Lare Hrs German cap i) t iLS l'TK.U Appi-? - lc-c i ft lb. lor calif orata Dried Peaches o Apricote. fOc rx r do?, for Tolk'a Eet Com. 'j:-2 per 5cz for Strin? aad Lima Bcons. töc :-cr doz. fcr CLoico 3 lb. Anp'.ea. 12 IbP. Akren Oatmeal 25jt'8. rw Pearl ilctnlnT -. I lbs. ;-enr ?ucar Cora i lit. w Imkl b rinaes 4 Mi. V r .-r.'i, i!i-0 iCc ptr ft-. tCT Choice Countiy iJutur. 10c per lb, for Good Greea Core-it fc rxr lb. for Ati- Eutter. 7c ivr lb. Icr 1 ItutxiHCAt. Tcfnr )b. for allk'.ECs ot Jeille. :0 lb. Kit of No. " New Crca MackerrV. 2V: 2)5 3Cii f er lb. fcr 1'car.h. I'ium or Pear Dr.:u r. trr it. for .nr.aidt-r ?le&t, ElnR.Ui f i. . b. 83 per 10 fcr r-0 Ifc. O-n Cboico Lt: 1. 'c lor 3 It s. Ctic'ce Ird. 2.0 fcr 1 lb. ot CooO Toa. 70c ptr ib. for Tea that t ci? all nrcr fewa for !1, 2:c p r i al. fOT Ciio;ce GolJca Fyrup, 4Cc per gal. for Ccrd ilapls Hyrun. 4 fr Icr Chf.lco Ktw Orleans Molz-'-rs. ioc pir for Wiiite Wine or Oreii.ird Vinegar. U-c per i;aL lor iiver Thr.ad Sauer Kraut. Orders carefully packed and shipped by frelr.ht orcipres. :harre of 10 tents for pciae. F03tsl orders delltertd. C. P. SCHMIDT, BrcTzr andScltlcr zt L10-BB BEER Scctü 2nd eJAIaknia StM 2, a. PäBU3JjX oo, Steam HeaiJM. Priv&to Dwelliii s end Pnblie Build ic3 fitted Up Corsclcvio. R-t IortU Illinois ftrot. 'SAFE BRILLIANT V PERFECTION P" i !nM f 'i nSaü-Lll I'm D .A. BOHLEN i-ON, ARCHITECTS, 5 East V;a7hlngton St., IHDI&ftAPüLiS. !ND Telephon 741. FRANK. CEMENT, AN SEWER PIPE. EHST 1 CRGIA STREET,
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C O AIj! For ten n&yn our open, advertised price was to cents per ton lower than any and all other deRl etsInFiezil Bicck. Now, cave money Mill by ordering iQXOOI3IDIE COAL! In flsn:e and s'rencth akin to ?;tt;hurr. free frora eoot and clinkers. No other dsa'T has It. Brazil b.'ock is higfcer this momiPR and - i a wider door is ooeoed for the introduction of hrootilde. See any point in that? Ivy lirocr !de, rootsicle, Bro-.iside. J2.65 ptr tea.
o VJ Jl X- L SSEI ETVIJ.I E f IT fOAT-, Ter Ten SfcF.m VH.LE LIMP COAL, Per len, (only ihippers KLUhsiiiB. rerion KUA21I. H OCK, full weipht. well forked S,For prices oa an kinds cf Coal Call at office. EHRLICH & SMITH, - TELEPHONE 1014.
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Willi Paptrs, 5c; ßerdera, ßc; Gilts, Ipc; Windov; Sbrcks, S'Jrj; Oil Cloths, 25c per yaid; Straw Mattings, 20c 'per yard; Mcquette &nd
Velvtt Carpet, ?l.lio per yard; Jiody per yrl; 'lapestr ßru&cels, GOc per yard; Ei-Snper iDgrains, 75c per yard; tgraia, 22 ner yard: Hemns. 12 l-2c per yard. Lace Curtains from 50o per pair.
Other goods m our line at sama proportiou, Conic and see v;a mia business.
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Goke Consumers BRANHAM OO. Sell the CITY GAS kC0KE, always Dry and Clean, and All Kind c? C O AL A.t Lowest Prices orriCEö 60 north CelavraiclCOSoutli Alaüansai tsd öö Est owe Directs. Telephon 444,
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U; IIi:rav?ir r?r!:ü to. Kill Ci:h Crj'r-'CJ rill, Indiana Law Magazine AND Corporation Reporter, The only rrlr.dfral which rear's unfler cca-venit-nt füdjx, aM the opiaione of tlie feurrcmi Coart, et c:.C2. anl la a f.rra av3:lac for irnr.edinte roferf-uoe. Irdorsed j t:?e Jwdccs ct ttQ Swprt ire :;curt, and cited la ta r ojiaioas. Acctiralo and EeUablo. A-'M i:'.c!j rcrlol'.cal which .-dm a corrert du c -l cf a:'. puA;!c und prlvhta corporation awtfi .etic:.:l t-T le Sapreroe Court of ihe Unlte-J Stated, tt 1 t'r. ?r"'-ne Ccarts cf the several ßUtes. i i-'i'-jct Is of permanent valas, betas o jcr-d lh ;o üdslt of tinding ia tvparat lT,N.'.-ft-d prcmt.tly at its e'e-a cf e?ch tC3 daja' j-c.loi of the Indiana Sunn-ie Court. rir;, S3 Fr Ancna, h. wl'.i I llllL U'J.hi Iii. I I Tie T!Einst8'f f 1 " i ar r. v c ; -ALv:u-vf,?; M'? ?rfinp Tij, f us. L;x r;Xi .1 u) v...- J - t Glendalö' Female Oollcge. Ttefeccnd resslon ol the UURTf-FIRST year will tegin February 21, vrn2n (hre tw ill be room for a few more t-oarding tor-ii. superior alvantagealn a.l departments. Ad3r;ts Rev. I,. 1. POTIER, D.I., Prildeiit, "n.Iale, Ohio, M. DELL. fiiiE clay mm mi These Chlmnej Tecs are highly ornamental as v-cll as usefai for caring smoky chimneys, which aro eoerally caused hy wiad blowing iato the top of the chimney ant obstructing the pjcending current of smoke. But thec tops are midc in such a shap as to throw up any transverse current of wind and c-use it to pass over the flue instead cf into it. They are easily applied toz.ny ccajmon chimney with ce raent or nor tar S'.e that the top .js tti perfectly levH nd they wiJ . lesist as heavy wind storms as the . chimney itself will Call and sea
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U L K $2.00 of this frrade ... ... 2.50 14 Vanco Block, Virginia Ave. SAsF 30, 32 and 31 South Illinois htreeu TELEPHONE S71.
