Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1885 — Page 8

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THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 21, 1885.

THE Ml STORE

lIZ&TjOLUlimiJZD 1883J LI! DEPAETMEST "Wo OfleiOuc Hundred Pieces Turkey Red Tabling, Al 50 Gents a Yard. These goodo ar Now Patterns this Bcaeon ard have lway been sold at 76 ccnta. PETflSJtSS JOS. A. MOÖKS; Gl 17. Market St., Indienapolis, lad. interest allowed ca deposits, in rums cf $" and upward. Money to Loan on Improved City aui Farm Property in Ind;,na And Ohio. City, ounty and Town tiends, and Purchased Money Notts, bought and sold. No losna made except auch as are secured by firt tDortgage on teal estate, with a larse m-irtn of security, cr by collaterals navinj a market va'ne. Foreign Exchange for jale cu all parts of the Ladies' Jerseys. (ELACK ONLY,) ON SALE TODAY AT 75 Cts. Bach! These are a fine Cashmere Finish Jersey, and would bs very cheap at SI.25. Thy will qo quick. l i mn k GO. M. B. A few Cloaks !aft. Awful cheap. SATURDAY, JANUARY 21. SFNTINEI TELEPHONE CALLS. FucviBcs office KM I Editorial F.om-i "i'Jl THE SENTINEL AT NEW ORLEANS. Is accommodate the throng Iroa the Northwest who will desire to read their fa:rit horse paper while attendln? the ""World's Exposition," the Sentinel has been placed on sale in New Orleans at George F. Wharton & Bra's, No. 5 Carondelet street, between Canal and Common streets. OLD PAPERS. Good conditioned eld papers for sale at thi olfice at only 40 cents per hundred. CITY LS Bit IE F. "B. M.M can get a fnll answer by addressing an employment agency. A email fife occurred yesterday morning in the laundry opposite the Bates House, on Illinois street, which was pat out wit a Babcock, no general alarm being sent in. A boy employed at Smith & Wood's cocper shop had his left thumb taken off in the machinery yesterday, the amputation extending to the joint just above the wrist. A Taluable traveling bag, containing a considerable amount of clothing and important papers, was stolen from Harry Raymond, of New Yorfc, in the Union Depot jctterday. Several runaways occurred yesterday, ens being the horse and buggy of a Mr. Merrifield, on Illinois street. Another one was a hene and slei2h on West Washington street. Bayend the wrecking of the vehicles, no Jama 76 was done. Wednesday evening the fine male team belocgicg to Mr. Carey, the cooper, ran away. A search was kept up all night for tbm, but they were not found till yesterday morning, when they were discovered on the Belt Road, tonth of th ritv. On nt ihn jxcjes Lad been run o?er by a Belt Po&d ea I

eine and killed. Mr. Carey purchased the team last summer at Connereville for ??300. Spencer Cone, manager of Maude Grancer "Linwood" company, which appears at Dickson's next week, is in the city. ITere is an entry on the Dtnison Hotel reeieW: J. X. Emmet, Albany. N. Y. Mrs. J. K. Emmet, Albany, N. Y. The following were elected Trustees at the annual meeting of the First Baptist Church Tuesday evening: Yf C. Griffith, W. W GraLt G. V. Wcollcn, Abram Wagner, J. F. Pratt, :t. A. Woollen, J. A. Closser, A. A. Barnes Arthur Jordan. Charles qhaw, formerly proprietor of the tnrkish bath, fell last evening at the corner of Illinois street and the fret alley north of Washington street. His left knee waj d'ulo rated and badlv fractured. He was taken t j his home, 1S2 Weit Market street, in a hack. A gentleman in the northern part of the city was to haye been married Wednesday evening, but in the afternoon he sent a note to the ledy that he had been caught noon jury and could net be present. This wai very vexations, but the mztter was rnie 1 rieht last night, the jury having bea dumissed. George E. Eaker, a Hooker bor?e tbif was detained at the Armory ist U'ht awaiting transportation to TVrre Ha im. Several weeks ago he robbed the tab!9 of a Terre Haute capitalist of & valuable nor, which be ran oil into Knox County, taa S:ate, and sold. Be was traced there, thence to Cedar Blufis, Iowa where it wi learnoi through n woman in Terre Haute, will whom Baker was corresponding, that the latter was Jiving mere.' He waa caotnrei in that dty by Detective Dwyer, and will b? jailed at the Indiana xnetrop3ii9 to-day. Chicaco Herald.

AM US EUE NTH. EV.MET AT TBE GRAND. The Grand Opera Ho tu? was asaia faU to overflowing last night to wuness the second performance of the ever popnlar "Fritz ' Emmet in hi3 nc play, "The Strange Mr riage of Frits." and ika enthasUsai amounted to almo3t an ovation. Mr. En met does the tc-jt acting of hia lifo in this pifce, and sings with all his old-time eveet nets and dances witJi the same grace tat bas always been so admired. In hi3 peculiar line he ha3 no rival, and his performance has a wonderfnl charm and fascination for those who enjoy eweet 6inging, gracefal dane'reand n!easinsr manners on th tnrra The new songs introduced are all beautif .il ana are given as only Emmet can give them. The supporting company is eveoiy balccei and capable. There will be a ladie' and children's watiree this afternoon at J o'c.'nck and a final performance to night at K Everybody should see "Fritz." "OKrnEU8 AND el eydice'' coming. The sale of reserved seats fortheengia ment of Rice it Barton's Opera Boufle Company of forty artists, at the Grand the ri rar three nights of next week, opened yesterday morning at the theater, and was very larg, over 200 s?ats being taken before the Hjx office close J. The piece to be presented is au operatic barlesque, entitled Orpheus an J Eudice," an adaptation of Offenbach's fatuous opera bouife. 'Orphee and Eaters," which had a ran of over 400 nights in Xw York. It will be presented here with sab stantially the same company and scenery. Among the ladies of the company whose efTorl8 are best appreciated are Misses MsriVancni, as "Eurydice," with Frencri and Spinijh son and dances; MmUiquhart a9 '-Venus," Miss Lang.ion as "Diana," Miss Alliston as "Juno," Daisv Murdock as "Cupid," Mis Bmi3r.er as Pnblic Opinion," and Miss McNulty a "Merciry." Messrs. Louis De Lange. ti excfll nt coaiedian, as "Jupiter," Hirrr Pepper thp "Orphtna," and Harry Daven dom, ti e "Pluto" of the play, also contribu e mau.-Jh'.lr to tne success of the perforinici The cl orus is Jarae and well-drilled, tb ccstc oas s nf? and gorgeous, aid the specialular end eceemble enects brilliant beyoufi dcecrit tfon. There will ba no advince ii the j rices. notes. Matinee at the Zoo today et 2 o'clnr'v Strong bill. Only Emmet matinee to-day at the Graid. Trices, 23, 50, 75 cents and 1. Remember .Chang's "candy matinee" at the Museum to-day at 2 o'clock, Eyery child in attendance will be presented with a a package of candy. The last half of next week the attraction at the Grand Opera House will be the beaati ful and accomplished emotional artiste, Mis? Maude Granger, in J. K. Tillotaon'a latest and best romantic military dratia, "Liawood" a play which set all New York ti;u last season. Miss Granger will have tie support of a strong company, and the eau-ie ment will attract unusual attraction. "A Midnight Marriage," which c loa, :o English's next Thursday hz eu4d m m favorable comment for ths carefal mantjjr in which it is placed ou the stae. Tosottumes are said to ba eipe?ia!Iy r'chml characteristic. Mr. Rsimuad and Mrs Brry l?ave appeared before th9 Indianapa! b rubl e several times before with the Bistoa Theater Company, but never to so g3ol -ti. cantage as in tbi drams, which gives h-nb in opportunity to give their dramatis p -w ers full scope. Seriously Burned. ThurEday night Mollie Rigdon, aged eleven years, living on Thomas street, wa? standing in front of the open grate warming, when in orr e manner her clothes caught re. .Sie ran screaming into the yard, when her mother immediately rolled her in the -now and subdued the flames. The puor rhild'B underclothing waa burned off and t?.e greater portion of her dress. The ilesh was so tadly burned tba' be tkin came off from below the knee to the abdomen. Dr. Featherston was called, and did what he could to relieve her. Whe.1 questioned as to the accident, süe to'd her mother she suffered too much to bable to tell how it happened, but would U her all about it when she got weih It is tbonpht she was standing toojnear the fire, md that a draft of air took the lower part of her clothing into the flames. She Is lying in vry critical condition. The mother's astds were badly burned. New Corporations. The Indianapolis Times Company was incorporated yesterday. Capital etock, 0,000. The directors are W. R. Holloway, Oliver T. Morton and E. M. Holloway. The understanding is that the above named gentlemen have bought out the holders of stock in the ld Times Company, and now hold a controlling interest The Indiana Southern Mining Company riled articles of incorporation with the Secretary of State yesterday. Capital stock, S1(U The Victor Adjustable Roller Sfcate Comrany. of Muncie. capital etcck V),CO0, has teeu irccrpc rated.

MKS. HENSLET'S DE1TII

Said to be Surrounded by Suspicious Circurxetances The Doctor Absent. ' Coroner Stratfcrd Is at present engaged in the investigation of a cass whici may result seriously to cue or two persons. He was Invited to look into the causes leeding to the death 6f Mrs. .Mary Her.sUy. of I'jO East Market street, by the Health Board, tbs death return indicating that Fomething wai wroo ;. From it was learned that deceased haddieJ at a late hour Monday nigut of congest! in of the bowels. She was tick but three da. v, and yt the return ttat'.d that the dis? wascf five dfv' drirütion. The .etnrn r signed "D-. DrarlMUsh. j' N'ortn A!abvi street." A eearc'a fur th;s m:i yesterday! n fruitless. At his residence it was tw-fi that he loafed there, but he never ton a a meal in the hoos-e. The husband of tb dcasfd is Cna Hent'cy, who has for something ov.- a month bten actir a merchant policeman east of the Coun.-bouse II-s came to this city from Lawrence a few weks finc3 and about two wt-ets ao his marriaz took place, Mrs. Hentley, then Mary Harper, following him here and Insisting that he mut marrj fcer. He has talked frequently to a number of his acquaintaLce8, among them being Oliiors ears and S'ate, and Oäcar Sparser, watiiiiifn at the 0.1 Tank Line Co-nuany's baudirg. To these he has frequently applied for information of a physician who woald procure an abortion. It s-?ems also that th'cceration was performed upon Mrs. H3ailey severel days ago. On Monday she wis taten tick, and died as above stated. She v. is immediately prepaid for burial, and wjs interred Tueeday noon at a small cemetery three miles north of the c;ty. It is remarked tbat several rartins who lad charge cf the fuaeral wore sorpriced at the at j-enMLce of the enrpse. ani cne of tbe&e etated that a remarkable oiar, which he never observed in iny other eis? of death, t.arce from the ho ly. Yestcr.f.! Coroter Stratford miH ariHOgements tor a post-mortem eiamir.ntior, and tent to the cemetery for the b'jdy. Ti his surprise, the keener of the vaalt reftujed te allow the body to be removed. Early yesterday evening Patrolmen Heiry and Spears were sent out by the Police Si- . perintendent m search of Hensley, and they found bim on his beat. They at once broußht him to the Central Station, where Ccioner Srratford and Superintendent Lang plied him with questions until a late hour. It appears that ther was eEcngh in the sateirent which Hensley made to theEe officials to warrant his retention, and the Superintendent ordered the turnkey to lack him up as an accessory to commit a felony. Hensley declined to talk with the newspaper repirtrsr, but in his statement to the Superintendent and Corcner he said that he had been keep leg company with the deceased U:t abcut two years and had promised to marry fcer eome time ago, bat cav.Ii not, owicg to the bad condition of his finance ?. She informed hira last September that she would kill herself if he did not marry her immediately. ' He Induced her to agree not to do anything rah, and told hpr that he ould marry her in a short time. Thus matters went cn until the 2i of J.nriary, when he came to this city, and on the next dar the two were joined in wedlock, 'Squire Pease performing the ceremony. Sho took sick immediately after, and it was on Sua day List that he started cut. in ffarch of p. rhysic.n, whm he foend in the perpr.ti of D?arbin?h. Ha met this alleged medical man on the street, atd took him up to his wife's room. She tcld him to Ifave tha room while the "physician" examined her, wirci be did. Dearbiuga was in the rcom with the deceased mVjat fcalf an hour, and when he Cime oit Heislev asked him what was the matt9r vith htj wife. "Ob, nothing. She has only strained her tack," was the reply. The Doctor then agreed to return in the evening, which he failed to do, and since then Hensley says ha hs not teen hira, nor does he kaowof hit wfcereaboufe. The deceased took sict t the dinner table cn Monday an J died in thp evening Wfccn the turnkey was preparing to lock bim np Hfnsley became very much agitated and nervous. The police will go out to the burvirg ground this morning and bring the body into the city for a post mortem. The Rinks: A merry time is in store for the little folks this afternoon at the Meridian Rink, it being the occasion of their second fancy dress carniva!. The tlrst cirnival was a grand success in every pa't'cnlar, everything passing ofi in a pleasant and satisfsctory manner to both participant and spectators. Parents need not hesitate to allow the miniature portion of t.hir 'cherished collections" to untie from their aprcn strinsi nnd enjoy themselves a little to-day, for Mr Murray, the manager, wilt be Oh 'he P.ocr and loo' after the b'ts of hu.i.anity a carefully as though be wei running a kindergarten. Do not forget the calico party which Uks place next Tuesday evening. A Urge namner of cur society people are preparing to take part. The uscsl matinee at the Wigwam this ifternoon, with first-class music, will b? the attraction. The exhibition drill given last nicht at the College Avenue Rins by the Bruon BrfnedewMi a creditable affair, althongfi, wiiioL,.L n uisunderstandiog, there were not aa many young ladiea in line as was expected. Next week Charles E. Boesou, th? boy wonder, will appear each evening. He executes 150 movements on skates. Probably Fatal Accident. At a late hour Thursday night, Harvey Case, one of the drivers for the Oil Tank Line Company, while at work fell on a "skid," and was terribly hurt internally. A hemorrhage resulted, and he was taken to his residence, 270 South Delaware street, where be now lies in a critical condition, as he a snfTeiicg from peritonitis, hemorrhage tnd inflammation of the bladder. Mr. Case was formerly connected with the polic'orce. and was regarded as one of the bes )fficer8 in the city." A fev weeks ago he me4, vith a very painful accident, a barrel of oil 'ailing on his foot and crushing it in a horible manner. His physician regards him as being in a dangerous condition. Clinical Lectures. A series of clinical lectures, beginning this afternoon, will be given at the Insane Hospital by Dr. W. B. Fletcher. Superintendent, and Dr. Isaac C. Walker, Professor of Nervous Diseases in the Medical C)llee of Indiana. The lectures will relate to the methods of treating the insane and to the disesfes causing and existing during insanity. Physicians, students and all persons Interested in these subjects, which are important to all citizens, are invited to attend. Persons desiring to attend will find street cart in waiting at the transfer car at 1 o'clcck. The hctures will begin at 1:30 o'clock, and continue during the afternoon.

Notice of Dividend. The Superior Court has directed me to pay a 5 per cent dividend to the creditcre of Flitcber Sharpe. Tayment will be made at Fietcher AEharpe's Bank, commencing Thursday morning, January 22. William Wallace, Receiver, I.NDiAicAroLis, Jan. 23, ISSj. An alarm of fire was turned in from Major Taylor's on North Illinois street, ab3ut 2 o'clcck p. m., and Dr. Alexander, beine r ear, was called on. and extinguished tb; fire with the Harden "Star1 Hand Grena-i1 before the Fire Department arrived (Signed) ROEERrCAVlTKLL, Capta-n ot Police; Ff:ank W. Weaver, Jay G. Voss, Eye-witnesce?. I hereby indorse the above as being fue Major Taylok.

New Orleans, Mexico, San Francisco. Any Ticket Agent in Indinnapol's will furnish information in regard to the Granl Missouri Pacific Excursion to the Citv of Mexico and San Francisco, leivinsSt. Louis February 13. 1853, in the new End eleut buffet palace-cars of the Pullman Como.ny. Tickets for the round trip, good six months, only $11S 50, from this city; bein? bat Mti over the regular fare one way. Fifceeo d hilars additional for side trip to New Oriem?. Our excursion of December last was so cmiplete a success (over 100 people in four Pullman sleepers) that it has been decided to inau i. rate one moie, positively the last of the Json, which will leave St. Louis on above d ite, at 010 a. ra. For further particulars and information in ce.'ail addre3S City Ticket Agents, or T. C. Denny, District Passenper Aeent of the Missouri Pacific Railway, Indianapolis, Ind. FIRE! FIRE! FIR Et Taraged hardware 4 price, y2 price, u price of regular market price. Must Cove out our eanre 6tock o! damaged goods within ten dar. S-J now on. VAJESi XE V. strictly pure wines cn te obtained at II. Weinberger fc Oo.'s California Wine House, No. 10 Vet I.ouisiarp street, opposite T'uioa Depot. Wines at Whole e and Keiail. Orders delivered to aay part of the city. Special Bargains INWATCHES, CHAINS, CHARMS, DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE, CLOCKS AND FINE JEWELltY, -AT IBM I WALK'S. JEWELERS, 12 East Washington Straai. Watch Repairing a Specialty. THEO PFtf FÜIÄ PK ÜI 0RGÄ8S Wholesale and Retail. ffTAgents wanted in every county. Theo. Pfafflin & Co. S3 and 84 Sörth teitania St. Our TERMS and PRICES can't be duplicated. STOVES. Tie Westminster Base Boraer, (Bound and Bauare.) THE ÄBT WESMIfSTfiB, -ALSO Acorn Stoves and Ranflea. Ocal Viies, Oo&l Hods, Tiro Stands, Etc., Etc. ELDEFT& CO. 63 north niinoli BU BIRD CAGES. Mocking Bird, Bed Bird, Parrot and Canary Cages, Breeding Cages, O&ko Springs and Hooks. The Beat Bird Bool CHAELES IIAYEK & CO'S, X9 tnd 81 T7. Washington Bt August Erbrich, SOLE AGENT FOR AÜKOEA LAGER BEER, In Blocs and Sottloo. 320 and 222 Oorxth Dolawara 81. D .A. BOHLEN & SON, ARCHITECTS, u if&n IHDUHAPÖLIS, DID.

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or A number of Cheap Fianos, some at $25, $40 and $50, that are worth much mors. We 0 tier such price? on the above intruments as will insure th;ir speedy a1e. Where lesired we will accept a part of the price in cih, balance on time. Thts i? a rare opportunity fcr securing a goo-1 1'iano at a great bargain. S5, 37 ual Ssrth Fcas. St.,Ifldiaiiapo!i!. Whol?a:3 and Retail Dealers in Pt?inw7 A Sons, Docier lircs., Haines Kica., Fischer, Yo?o aud other Piano.. Estey Orrans. Khonlnpar Or-us. iartlesata distant defitrln? b-irvalas sr.3-iM not fpilto write for roler lcscriptious. TrJNI.Nu and REPAIßlNG a specialty. Orier for :oTine tJveD proan; attontlon. GROCERS ES Uttailed at tfliol'sale Pricrs, At SC2 fouth llilnci Street, opposite No. lEnsine House. M. M. WILLIAMS. ?0 ":. Light New Orlrar. Sugar... 15 It?. i.irt.nu!&tc4 Mirar lü Ltr;T2 PrrsGernan soap 6 11. i'ricd Apples 2")C for .: lbs. Cttlifcmirt Foicb i'teserve 90o ptr öoz. for I'oil'u Sen t'crn. tCc per doz. lor Ltaa Eenn. Mc per doz. for Green I'cas. He per ioz. for California Succotash. hOc vex doz. for Choice 3 lb. Apples. 1211s. Akron Oatmeal 15 08. New IVarl Hoininy 5 lbs. New Dried Suecr Corn Its. Ne l urklh Prunes 4 Iba, Ltoice Cerollna Klce Cc per Id. for Choice Country Butler. lCc per lb. for Good Green Codee, rc i-er )b. for Apple Butter. 7c per lb. for Mincemeat. Tc per lb. lor all kinds of Jclll. 10 lb. Kit of No. New Crop Macterel lCc per lb. for reach. Pluta or Pear Batter. t CO 1 Ol25C 2c 2 SC 25c w per lb. for Shoulder Ueit, Kingan & C.'a. 'Uc per lb for 50 lb. Cn Choice Lard. Zbc for 3 lbs. Choice JArd. 2cc for 1 lb. of Good Tea. ?0c Pr lb. for Tea that feil all over town for 81. 25c per gal. for Choice Goidea 8yrup. iCc per gal. for Good Haple Kyruo. 4te per al. lor Choice Now Orleans Mola ves. 10c per pal for White Wme or Orchard Vinegar. 15c per pal. lor Bilver Thrt ad Sauer Kraut. Orders carefully packed and shipped by Irel?ut cr express. Charge of 10 cents for package. Postal orders delivered. mJmm .1 I mXmmJ iana Law Magazine -ANDCorporation Reportar, The only periodical which report, nnder convenient index, all tho opinions ot the fcuprexe Court, at once, and In a form available for immediate reference. Indorsed by tho Judges of the Supreme Court, and cited in their opinions. Accur&to and F.oliablo. aIpo the on!y periodical which glTe a curreui dieot of all public and private corporation caci decided by tho Suprenie Court of the United fcutes, and the Supreme Courts of the eeveal State. Ibis digest Is of permanent value, bcln to peped s to admit ol binding In separate volumes. Published promptly at the close of each tec days' session of the Indiana Supreme Court. Terras, 95 Per Annum Address IHE SEKTIKEL COUPUT IndlanapcHs, Ind. GÄ ENGINE Fron OBt-cightli Horse rower Up. Erricson'a New Galerie Pumping Engine, GAS STOVES Of All Descriptions on Exhibition and for sale at cost a; the office of the INDIANAPOLIS OAS-LIGHT & COKE CO. Xo. 49 Sooth PenEsjlrania Street. We sell to cash customers only. C. F. SCHMIDT, Brower scdBottlor of LAGER BEER gsntb Zed cfilbuisa St., :lndlanAX3olla e -Writers. FULLY WARRANTED. lurchnsers of the "Standard Remington" may return C. O.O. within :0 days if unsatisfactory. Machines Rented. Full line of Supplist: ribbons, carbon. Type-Writer Pajrf parts, etc.. on hand. SOLE AGEHTS77 ' amss EtKKi:3, 170QtUHer!dln Street, Cocdait Block,

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Thursday. Fri1y ani Kiturlay evenine, Jan iu&ry 20. 3ü, Cl, acd t-atura&y malice?, Willisa Mmi & Mrs. fbms Birr? Will appear In Ostorne'i pranl romantic drama. A Midnight Marriage, Supported by their superb corrrpiay. A crand production, elajrat5 t2ci, a!;s;L cent ccsturaes frosi limi ol te celebrated artist, M. K iciret, o! Paris Mr. Kedmund is tue bet ronmtic actor ctct f et :i here, t arring none. Brooklyn Ucion. Mrs. Iitrr.'s Ilorteae'' was a great perloro acop. New York Journal. 0'The popular prices. Only TheMtor Opeu tu theCitj! HOÜSK PACiED Tö T3B D00R3 1 GRAND KLTIEU TO-DAY AT 22 Last IV rforiDHnco To-NiijJit at S! KE;EllVEü bE.VIS: " Parquette and n i Chairs j cd Parquettc Circle ard Dress Circle." 75 ADMISSION: ''fdicry DiessCiicJe .- ;q Matltife friCfsSauieait N;ht! Js:l Appeiran?2 n; t'n Favon'e German Dialect ' median Mr. J. K. EMME T, Ju his Latest 5uccEful Piay, "IHK STnUfiB S1RKHCE OF fBIIZ." Kexi Mon iay, Tuesday nJ Wedr.culay, ,f P.ijou H.erariouS"cConirny ia, t OKPHEU6 AND ECU i DICK. VV Jsale of seats now progress Y cg at the box-oihee. yimm 1SS5 WKD.NE5DAY EVENING, JANUA.RY 2?, 'Had FLORENCE MARY ATT.t'io talented EuKliöh authoress and actress, will jtive a uniquo eriortalument. (1) Ixve Letters." a dramatic and musical monoloe; C2) Tho Woman of the Future mv a bnrlefque skeen; (J) "The Silver eddine," a nn:s:cal fketcb. Not a dull moment the wboie evoniac- Admission, fifty cents. tRls reserved, bglouiug Monday. January ;0. 21 PFAFFLIH'S MUSIC HALL. W. II. SHERWOOD, CONCERT PIANIST, V. 'El G 1 re Two Eeclta's on Monday and Tuesday EvoLinjp... January 20 and 27. . SesFon tictetF, !l; sir.sle nlghU. T3c On fale at PJarhin iluMc fctore, I)oiias. s Music fctore, tnd Cfcthcart A clellnd'a Hook etorg. rar, i. jLi&tx Lr LOUISE 3IüüiI0'S BRÜHETTE BRIGADE J COMMENCING MONDAY. JANUARY 13. WIGWAM EINE.1 Tnesiay Zvenlne, Januarv27, THREE MILE R-AOE For the Charrpionshlp ol Indianapolis and a Gold Medal. Friday evening. Jan. 0 THIRD CARNIVAL. COLLEGE AVENUE RINIC Corner Seventli and College Avcnae. Attraotica Commencing Jin. 26. Charles E. L'feicn, the Eoy Wcudfr, Who performs over 160 different covenent, ln eluding Hard'prinrs and Sutnmerjaults, wiii appear everytnirftit duiing tte week. Dii't rail to See Ulm ! February 3 -Pi P.ace. Februsry t (.irand Fancy DreFS Carnivals Noon Class lor Ladies Every Day. MERIDIAN RINK! Children's Prize Carnival THIS AFTERNOON, Tuesday eveulaz, January 27, FiEST GKUD PßlZE CJLICO flllTV. EEE LIST OF PRIZES. BENEVOLENT BmmONS, SEALED PROPOSALS VTIU te received Lerwecn tte noer ol a aDd 10 o'clock a. m., on Friümy, VQ'M list., at lis 9 Buprezsc Conn Room of the fetate, by the several iioarCi of Trustee for the Institutions for the Insane, the Deaf and Dumb and Blind, tor roppUea for tue xxionUx ot February enauing. The conditions upon whicn 'proposals will be received, and the kind, quality and quantity ol supplies requirtc. ctyte seen by reference to Statements and estimates, open to public Inspection t the above-named placa oa and after Monday, the 2Cth lnet. Bidden xnnt comply with fepedfl cations tn xcaklc? their bids, liy order of thebeveral Boards of Trustee. TilOi. n. HARRISON, PrctldenU J. 8. FARRELL & CO., Steam Heating Frivato Dwelilnt b and Pnbllo Building Jfitt&d Up Ccmpletd. 64 ISorlli Illinois HtrccU

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