Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1885 — Page 8

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THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23, 1885.

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Me near ! We have'placed on oar counter Over 600 Pieces feUSLIN UNDERWEAR I3olow Cost. Siiris, btimm, Drawers, Niöt Dresses. Theso are moro or loss tumblol and soiled, but At the priae marked they Ria a grest bargain, aad will have o quiet sale. Prices Always in Plain Figures. PETTIS.BÄSSETT&GO JOS. A. MOORS, 81 B. Markot St., Indianapolis, Ind. Interest allowed on deposits, in sums of S" and upward. Money to Loan on Improved City and F.iru Prorerty in Indiana and Ohio. City, County and Town Konds, and Purchased Xoi ry Notes, bought and sold. No lon made except auch as are secured by em mortgage on rei estate, with a larte mariln of security, or by collaterals having a market va'ne. Foreign Exchange for tale oa all parts of the Cleaning - Up Sale JUST BEF03L INVOICING. Al ULUAK5 All paraents are now marked In BLUE MARK tt the FINAL REDUCTION, gome terrible lowen, bat the roods must be sold to niako room for oar Annual Underwear tale February 1. REMNANTS. Thlf, our most successful REMNANT d ALK, is ttlU la progre?s, and there aro many choice bargains to be obtained. Come and see the goods. We always have what we advertise. TEE BLUE MARK In PLAIN FIGURES, teil the etory. L S. MIS I CO. N. B.-Seal Cloaks at Cost. Fill DAY, JANUARY 23. fNTINKL. TF.LEPnONB CALLS. Fii-i imi 0Sre.M...M.lO4 I IJltorUI Boom 31 THE SEXTIXEL AT NEW ORLEANS. To accommodate the throng 'roni the Northwest who will desire to raad their av'""it hone par while attending the 'World's Exposition," the Sentinel haa been pi act" J on sale In New Orleans at Georja F. Wharton A, Bro No. 5 Caiondelct Etroet, btwn Canal and Common streets. OLD PAPERS. Good conditioned old papers for sale at ihi office at only 40 cents per hundred. CITY IN UIUEF. tJrocert are selling eggs at thirty cents per dozen. William Chill, the missing postal clerk, is in Winfield, Kan. Colonel J. H. Tiercey, of GreencAstla, cUed on us yesterday. In the case of Fallenwider T3. the city, Jude Walker holds that the ordinance imposing a special auctioneer's tax is illegal. The Big Four train from Chicago, due here at 7 o'c!o:k last night, was six hours late, owiDg to a freight wreck at a point about forty-five miles northwest of this city. A lot of concretions, valuable specimens received from Mr. Day, Scoharie, N. Y., and Dr. Darrow, of Tern, have been placed on exhibition in the State Museum by Professor Collen. Sallie Herron, wife of Thomas Herron, before her marriage, went on the bond of Hil ry gilner. Administrator of the estate of Tnomas Jtilney, deceased. She now want the court to release her from the bond. Scott Baker, bar-tender for Sam Dinnan. and Casper Hedderick, who were arrested njsht before last for violatins the 11 o'clock law. were fined J10 and costs by the Mayor jsrday. An appeal followed to the Crimr' Ccurt. Jsn.es D. Kdberts is the name of a man whom Patrolmen Low and Walker arrested lt night on a charge of paesinz counterfeit juGLfj. He stoied a "queer1' ?i0 bill fan

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James Matthews, a Kentucky arenas hardware dealer. Auttin F. Denny yesterday drew his 5 ier cent dividend at Fletcher .fc Sharpens b&nk. It amounted ta firs cents. The brcom brigade drill takes place tonight at tie College Avenue Rink for the benefit cf the Woman's Exchange. Secretary of the Senate A. J. Kelley's wife and bright little son, Daniel Voorh938 Kelley. are at tte Grand oa a Ehort visit to Mr. Kelley. William Sextrole, bartender for John Rn?e!e, and Henry Langenbergs, birtender 'or Stve Mattier, were arrested last nieat for selling liquor after 11 o'clock. Harry Ward was arrested yesterday by Patrclrcan Bruce on a charge of vacancy and highway robbery. A party whose name ccld not be learned claims that the prisoner "held him up" one evening last week. The ministers cf the city met yts'eriay afternoon at the Second Presbyterian Church end completed arrangements for the three day' evangelistic meetings to bs co idacved by Mr. Moody, of Chicago, on the 20 :h, 'J 1st and 2-d of next month. Jeraep P.ennett and Charlej Liw.nn, arrested last week at (Jrepncabtle for tellins tobacco and cipara on the streets withoTt having first paid the special tax a vij!f? in tobacco, were fined yesterday morning anJ sent to jail fcr thirty tlatp. Ail US EM EMS.

IGT EMM IT AT THE CCAXD. Drfpite the frigid atmospherical condi tions, the Grand Opera House was comfortably filled in every part last night to welcon:e th return of the inimitable and ever lobular "Fritz," Mr. J. K. Emmet, wha op ntvl a brief season at this popul ir aran?enuut temp'e in his latent addition to tho "Fritz" series, entitled "The Strange Marriage of Fritz: or. The Love of an Ir'sä Girl." Mr. Emmet was in prime condition aid voice, and the warmth of his reef ptiou must hava told him that he wa? in the houe of his fnend, aud all could sea that tb.9 house Wd fall of them. Kmniet's many imitators, in plae cf alienating his clientele, have rather increased his populiirity, and caused him to be trlzed more as an original. And he no.v comes to us not with an out and out new creation, although the play is new, but with his vigorous and magnetic personality, graceful work, freäh lines, new songs an 1 character dances, aDd the old good humored, fascinating "Fritz " The play is fall of him in fact, there is scarcely room for anyone else, but attraction is the purpose and Emmet is the magnet. It is enough. He is in the presence of the audience much mere than hah the time, tilled by the play, and this is inst whit h's admirers like best in the performance Ths play hasn't much cf a ttory and still less plot, but the incidents and ac'ion are entertainirg. In the prolcgua "Fritz" is a trann with no campanion but his guitar. A lily wants to get married to somebody anyb3d7 for a purpose, and "Fritz" suits her parpose. It is agreed that after the ceremony the two go different ways never to meet again, and all that. Then "Fritz" find a little ch. Id in a basket, deserted and hflptcss, and he sina "Live is a Flower" to it and resolves to mend hia life now that he has Eonaething to live for not his wife but the child. In the first act of the play proper he appears in lav and tcng with two little girls oiere "kids," and "Fritz" know3 how to play iith kids better than anybody else on tha stsce. The fcece and sorg with tiieni h delightful. Then he falls in love with th wroDg woman, not knowing that shti whom he is married, mysteriously, is hi pretty neighbor and often at his side. "neither loes she know, btit each believes that tbe ther party to the etravge marriage is deid The complications arise and master? g-M aiixed up much until th veil is withdrawn und the injstery solved Ot coursa t.i mysterious niarriage halls roo-3 h.-tAei "Fritz"' and -Eileen Mccarty," and' Clari." the ether girl, rinds her allinity and is hippy. There in a beel !e browed old v'l Iin, an Iri-n man of the old stage cut and style, wiio has designs upon Eileen ami her prope-r, and he is foiled. Everything tarns our. h "npily for all the characters in whom the audience is interested, wmi that's the way the play goes. Ktnir.rt bus i3v is a Flower," Corre Bb7 Come," "Ynst Loik 01 D Raty," "Ton;. Call the Com Home" aol Lest Wife." all new, io his owa iniraitab' way. In this "Fritz" he dos more dramatic work than he has had to d in aoy former p!ay cf his. Tbera are in tue performance &veral good bits or acting nn.l rmslcefs. mnip of which are dne with the swistanc f p!a?ter bast. rAl sttalls and navesly of Shakespeare's "Siven Altbs" from "As You L ke It." Tb who e elieavor ia to freshen Fritz up, and it i a su? The supporting company is an exfcllenr me, for the lim'ted amount of work re quired of it. Miss Enamt Field, Mids Clan Grady and Messrs. T. F. McCabe and Tna t hine beinc especially clever in their r srective roles. Emmet wa3 applaud'j 1 throughout, and encores of songs were in ittfd npon. Only Eaimet matinee Sitar lay afternoon. Same bill to niht and tomorrow night. NOTES. The Zoo is attracting large audiences every night and at the usual matiuees. Th? pr cramnce continues the same as noted in J WedDesdaj's Sntinel. Englsh's Opera House was crowded las; night to witness the "Adamlesi Eden " Tnhouse will be closed until next Thursda 'ight, when "Tne Midnight Marriage ' w.ll re the e.ttisction. The talented emotional actress. Mm Maude Granger, in J. K. Tillotson's laten uccessfal romantic military drama, "Llzwood," will be the attraction at the Gran 3 Opera House the last half of next wees. The Dime Museum was thronged again yesterday afternoon and last night The atractions offered are among the best of the ason, and it is no wonder the business continues large. Chang, the Chinese giant, the Ciicasei&n, the bearded lady and the g'ntess, are all objects of gnat interest a r a thousand and oce ct)er features Chang giffs the children "candy mati ne" to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. No doubt they will all be there. The advance sale of seats for the engagement of Miles it Barton's Bijou Theater Op -ra Eonffe Company In the latest operatic -urlefque, "Orpheus and Earydice," at the Hrand Opera House the firit ha!f of next ett, opens at the theater box-office this nornir.g at 0 o'clock. There will be no ad ar.ee in the prices. The company numbers cme forty odd pecp!e, among which are some tine Toc!ifta and a cntnber of graceful -an-err. Orpkens and Eurydic" is one of :he tripfctestatd tncs: tuntlal cpsra boafTes

ever produced, and had a run cf over 400 nights in New York. Its principal features are gorgeous scenery, dazzling costumes, brilliant marches, enchanting dances, superb music, ereat cast, augmented orchestra, and large and well-drilled cnorus. It will be presented here with all the original cenery, properti and costumes as used in the run at the Bijou Opera House, New York. COUÜr-HOLSE LOCALS.

Judge. Norton Pasees Judgement on Havens Several Heavy Judgments In the Courts. The Anderson-Earnea malpractice suit has gone to the jury. The Sackett-Drew case has been compromised and dismissed. In thedamft'e s.uit of Alena Gritlin vs. S. L. Warner and L. E. Iteryhott, the jury in Eoom No. 2. yesterday found for defendants. The will of Peter Ba!z was probated ye3The property is lefi to the widow, Caristine Gertrude Ialz, who is also named aa eieci'rix. Albert Luther entered a plea of goilty yesterday in the Criminal Cjurt to pe.it larceny, and took a year North. He stj'e a vest. Amelia Mansur, as administrator, yesterday recovered a foreclosure jndgment against Hezekiah Hinkson and others tor ?LJ,00, in Eoom No. 2. In Koom 1 the Indianapolis Malleable Iron Works yesterday took judgment on an account against the Unthank Plow Company for $Kmjl'CU0. The Independent Glass Company, c' Pittsburg, has filed euit against Morris tt Jenes to collect arj account for jrods sold, amounting to-S340.iy. Den and, fGCO. John Tanzy, whose name i3 familiar in t je Criminal Court, is to be tried to-day for grand larceny. He was indicted for tne tnef t of a watch-chain worth $2j, from Denuts O'Connor. Jodge Norton yesterday e.M&red Judgment in the esse ot Ciiarits Havens, wbowas tined 1C0 aud gircn fourteen years North Havens wanted to go to the Southern Prison, from which place it is said he rna Ja his escape twice. Henry Walters is to be tried to-day in tie Drimin&l Court for burglary and petit larceny. He is the man who went to Join Blackman's yard to steal kindling, and findmg a pistol arranged automatically to kill mm, he stole it also. Nathaniel Harman, of S) South We9t street, aged fifty-two years, died yesterday morning of consumption. On accDunt cf there being no attending physician the matter went to the Coroner In order to obtain a death certificate. His twin orother, Charles, made the application. The case of W. i Uipley vs. Holman O Rcss has been appealed to the Circuit Court. Uipley sued to recover po-Eession of the oifice at 0 West Market itreat, which he rented lj Ross at !" monthly ia advance. P.oss be, came delinqnent rand was given ten days notice. Judgment below for plaintiff for ilG and possession. Charlotte E. Sawyer wants a divorce from Joseph Sawyer, whom she married in She alleges dissipation, failure tD provide and abandonment, for caoss. When Joseph ab indoned her hs took $00 belong'ng tD his wife's mother, according to thecomclaint Charlotte wants the custody of the chii.lra.'i. Defendant 8 residence, is unknown. The suit of William G. Sherman V3. Annis L. Sherman is finally disposed of. Sherman eued for divorce in Judge Taylor' Court last summer, but the Cjart not being vKticfitd with the evidence, refused the rli vorte. Sherman again liied his compi;ar. and Jntge Howe triei it. Hewasaontto ar&r.t tli divorce when hü learned o' the orn er trial, when he arranged foraaKnr rial. hich being had he aUo refas-i tuf; Jivcrce. New trial was &fkeJ for wa yttterday refused. THE 11 EL KEEPERS. Election of Officers and Transaction cf Buelnees The Cane Growers. The annual meeting of the Indiana Dee Keepers' Association began yesterday afternoon. All of the members and officers were present, including Mrs. Irwin Bobbins, President, and Frank L. Dougherty, Secretary. The latter reported that he had collected during the yecr of 1 - -i 4 f "S.T5 of members fees. The Preidnt U.ea read her anotal aotirete, dwtillcg at j:re at length upon the rapid progress of bee-neeplrg in gensra'' iüd baid ttat the was greatly pleased to notbat a great many women wre ngain in ree culture. Tne fuiiowing o:üc?ra wert hj elected. I'xej'i-lent Jonas Scholl, Fayette Ccuntv. Vice President -C. 11. Muttt, Ciuciuna'.i, cretary Frank L. Pousherty. 1 rtmttr-Mr?. E. Stoat. The by-laws of the association were then o changed as to provide for the election ea:a year of o&e Vice President instead of one trorc each county in the Slate. After a feT pleasant remarks by the new President an interesting paper was read by Professor W. tl. Wiley. In the evening a large number of subjects relating to the culture of bee3 were discussed, among which were the following: Bee Pasturace," "Diseases of Bees," Feedng P.eea," "Hives. Frames and Sections," and "iDcrease of Bees." There will 09 anither meeting of the association today. hen a number of subjects of great interest 'o bee-keepers wilt be üitcussed. THE CASE GROWERS. At yesterday morning's session of the Cane Growers, a very interesting paper was read by A. Chapman, of Madison, on the "By-Prcdncts of Sorghum," which was folowe d by an address by W. L. Anderson, or Ladoga, on "Chemicals " It was thea unanimously resolved to offer premiums for the t8t sorghum presented at the next meetrg, the syrups to be made with or without :hemicals. Ine meeting then adjourned. Yesterday's Fires. The alarm of fire yesterday evening at 7 clock was cam?ed by the burning of the bouse known as Smith's Chemical Dye Works, 22G Fayette street. The house was a two stcry frame, and was owned by Mrs. mith. The fire was incendiary. Loss, $700; npnred. Th alarm of fire at 10::0 o'clock last night was caused by the partial burning of a small e.-iderce on Court street, near Liberty. Lois bout f 25 Defective fine. Ad Attachment Suit. W. K. Clark, manager of the "Adamless Eden" Company, wLich gave a performance

at English's Opra House, was arrestel last night on an attachment. The warrant was swein out by Dcbbins Brothers, proprietors of the Richmond Opera Honee, who charge Clark with having canceled a date with them, be having contracted to give a show in their citv on the VJth of this month, which be failed to do. The jury had not rendered a verdict np to an early hoar this morning, and it is highly probable that they will agree to disagree. The "Adatnless Eden" Company will not get oat of the city to-day. Real Estate Transfers. The following deeds were recorded Thursday, January 22, as reported by Stocg & EernhanvjT. atetr&ct compilers, 12 and 15 Tfcorpe Block. Telephone, LC4S : Frederick Rand. Receiver, to Hnry Ktarnericlr. Receiver's deed toloiJ n " f"e Joneb' ub01v;sion ol trie middle of ouL'ot 03 in the cty ot Inaiaupoiis - $ 1,700 CO RcsveU Ft. Rouse and wife to the K. Roube Mannfactcrlne Conrranr. Tkr-

ranty deed to rart of lot 8 iu square CJ in the city of Indianapolis 7, Writer In low and wife to John Nelcon, warranty dcrd to let 1 in 1C. Fletcher' froutb BrookMJe addition to tne city öf I cd: an a pol is Edward It. Kiaden and wife to John Kl03 GO 00 00 terer. warranty dted to lot 35 iu b.o?i 1 in North Indians t-1i; Johu NeNon to A. 1. IVrrv, warranty (ktdtolotl in 8. K. Fletcber's or.tn fcrockSide sadit on to tueciryof ItAlarHt!if Lou L. Jackfton to '.ary Louetla Nicolai, warranty deed to part of tne vret half of the eoutbeaft quHrter ot section 4, township is, north of rai.ee 4 eae:, contalracR x acres, more or les . F. M. Cfcurctiman et al. to Conlelis, iley, warranty deed to lot 9 in M. K. I'own-e's cbOivision ol outlet 1C2 in ILt r,.,y of Indianapolis"03 cn J.030 CO 1.500 O) CoriTfTances, 7; consideration 15, GOO OJ Notice of Dlvldeod. The Superior Court has directel me to pay a ö per cent, dividend to tLe crelitor of Fletcher t Sharp. Payment will be made at Fletcher Sharp'e Bank, commencing Thursday runr-i-ing, January 22. William Waljace, Kereiver, ni;i:i fiki;; fikhi lis caged hardware i price, price, price of regular martet price. Mu-t close out our entire stock of damaged goods witUn ten days. Silo now on. VAJO it NE A. Special Bargains -IN WATCHES, CHAINS, CHARMS, DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE, CLOCKS AND FINE JEWELRY, AT JEWELERS, 12 East Washmoton Sirost. Vatch Repairing a Specialty. BORN Ca ca ft'eeEivand Monthlv Favrncnts 5)7 üast V'ashIni;ton St. GAS ENGINE Friia Oae-eighth Morse Fewer I'p. Erricson's New Caloric Pumping Engine, GAS STOVES Of All Descriptions on Exhibition and for sale at cost at the ofilce ol the INDIANAPOLIS GAS-LIGHT I COKE CO. h. 19 South Pennsjhania Street. . ,We Belr to casn customers only. 4 SAFE BRILLIANT !" PERFECTION ilnji-Llt Oil. "loaioiscsi" D .A. BOHLEN & SON, ARCHITECTS, :5 East WathlEgton EL, INDIMAP OLIS, KD. Te.'eplcne 7 iL

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.Wail Paj.rit, h-; Borders, 5c; Gilts, 15c, Window Shades, 3Uc; Oil C!oth?t 25c yvr yaid; fctraw MtüiiDpp, 20c jK-r yard; Mcquette aud Velvet Carpt-t, t: jard; Bmly Bruals, SI. 15 per yard; Tajtry Brn-elf . 60c jcr yard; Ex-Öup-r Irjgiains, 75c tr ysrd; Icprain, 22 l-2o er yard; IJernp 12 l-?c per yard Lace Curtmr's frcLi 60c per pair. Other oodt id our line at Bame ircportioD, Gme and see us; we mean bueineFs. WTT "ROT J ) 32 acil 34 South Illinois Streti. W-ULl, TELEPHONE 871.

F r ten cays our oren. advcrtisca raice was to cenn icr ton lo-rcr man any na all othr 1caiin Brazil Llock. Now, 6ate rccney Etlll bv ordtring BKOOKSIOK COAL! In f'ace and stroneth ekin to rittf.bur?. frcp from Koot and clinkers. No other dealer has it. Drait block is hleter this merninr aud and a wider door is opened for the Introaactlon ot K.-.ioKSide. any t oint in tbat .' Ivy LrookBide, Lrookeide, Erootsi !e, tib5r-r ton. SC UK I) U SEFI.EVVILIE I T C3.41. Pfr Ton f ,(io SKrl.l.VMLLK 1.1" Ml tUL, I'er Ion, (only ibirpers of t - rr .de) .o KM"hII)K. IVrTon n;, BKaZII- E1.0CK. fflll wdpht. well forked i:.t

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Coke Consumers. BRANHAM fe OO. Sell the CITY GAS COKE, always Dry and Clean, and All Kinds o? C O -A-ZLj L.t. Lowent PricoN OFriCEf3r50 Kcrth D e ia war o, 140 ; South Alabama, and 458 East Ohle Strcttr. Telephone 4-14.

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