Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1885 — Page 8

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TBE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL TUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 27, 1885.

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ill BEPABTiEIT Wo Offer Oco Hundred Piecos Turkey Oed Tabling, AI 50 Gents a Yard. Tbeco goads or 1ew Patterns this eenson ad navg tlwayi beaa eold at 76 cents. iMm THnpnimno hp, llld.D&NMiabU JOS. A. MQQftB, 61 JE, Market Bt Indianapolis, lad. Interest Rl'.owcd on deposits, in sums of J" and vpnard. Mmey to Loan on ImTKoved City aai Firm I njitrty in Indiana and Ohio. r.:j, o inty and Town homlj, and Furcaaiid Vf i ey Note, boujht and gold. No loans made except euch as are Pecure 1 by hrrt xac rtpfisy ou rei estate, with a Urse unrein ct k canty, or by collaterals tmviax a za&rktt Kcrt!cn Exchange for pale oa all parts of tie THIS WEEK! Ladies' Black Jerseys, 75 Cents. The Wonder of tho Ladies! 500 Oa Bale Monday. Ladies' Aprons. 50 Dozen more of those Handsome White Aprons on Sale Monday AT 25 Cents. Tliej will all lie gone quickly, llig Bsrgains all oyer the Store. LAST WEEK BEFORE INVOICE L S. AYBES & CO. IMPORTANT NOTICE. On Llonday, February 2d, we nail inaugurate our Grand Sale or It&diea' Llaslin Underwear. We rave ma do unusual preparations, Mid erpect the mcst successful cale ever Leid hero. Xxtraordtnary vclfcce may bo looked for. TUESDAY, JANUARY 27. m:ti nx tklefiiom: call. Vvtt UCir-e lt j ditarial Uom -:l sentinel Tf" ixE wT qblkans. To accocixacdat the thrcux fror Vit''Oithwest nrfco will des. re to read their ir.rne beme paper whilo attending th ,TTorid' Exposition," the Sentinel has teen p Tared on cale In New Orleans at George F. v-'ht:ton & Ero.'a, No. 5 Cwondelet tre.it, fctTeea Canal and Common streets. OLD PAPERS. öoed conditioned old papers for sale 1 tbii e2c at only 40 cents per hundred. CITY LNÜIUEF. ' The coid wave flag was lowered yestcrJ ty rcorninc at daylight and the meriury leV gradually darin the day. William Curley is now holding the position ot distributing clerk at the Tostoffice. This is the position held by William Cnill prior to his strange departure from the c ty. The fc'aiitii Fire Extinguisher Compsny of Esporte, has been incorporated. Capital 8'ocxcf $00,000. Directors: V. E. and P. 1'. fcrciih, J. J. Steadman and F. E. OjThemas Smith, a colored lad of Lewiston, ss taien in charge by the police yesterday, lie sajs his parents recestly died and he was tent aay to get rid of b'.ui. His parent bad property, but he knows nothing of what was rfone with it. William M. Xebert was arrested last night r ( aptain Colbert and Sergeant Quigley, ai 15 Xc:ta Alabama street, as a fugitive. He 5s wantfd atOlathe, Kan., on a charge o!emWzz'pxent. Nebert pays tbe mattr rr.uvs cnt cf family trouble. He will be f ra?ctd to day. Death by Sutclde. YeiterJay an undertaker called at the health office for a burial permit and proxiccedaacath ciit&cate ihywlng that the

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rarty to be interred had died from an Incised wound in tbe ne:k." The otlcer in cbarpe cf the health oCce tboutht tats indicated murier cr suicide, and inquired if the Coroner had been suracioni. When informed that he had cot the burial permit was refused. JnTen'gatlon proves that Charles Eradmyer, residing at the corner or Darman and 5. C!air street?, attempted to take his life on Wednesday by cutting his throat, and succeeded so well that he diea on Saturday. Mr. Er?.Jmycr resided wit hfs son aud hs beer blind and heip'esi for eevera-yearj On r dnfsday he ?nteiea the water closet and cu; his throat I ozx ear to ear with en t Id yeck knife. His condition was som difcoteretl and medical ass'stance sura moned. bat desto followed on 8t.nrda. He leeaid to hs?e expressed regret for the hmty act before death nsned.

Lira. Heneley'a Death, The Coroner still continues to taks evidence in the inquest of Mrj. Mary Hasley, and it is rather remarkable that in a' most e7ery case it is very damaging against Hen"ley. The evidence was turned ov-.r tJ the reporters yesterday for examination, le Harpr. fa i tier of the l-eas-d, ttti5d to the facts about h:s daushter leaving home aad coming to the city and her mirags to Hersley eon a'Urward. He says Hiasley looked guilty, and that the doctor wa too repuJsive to be talked with. Jam3 Perry testified that Hensley wanted a dicior to procure the abortion. Druz'lla Sargent, sister to the deceased, aUo test'.rled, but beyond the fact that her suter was dead, knew nothing of imporlatiri!. Emily Hensley, eister to th prisoner, tectftid that he consulted a phreicsn abjat having an abortion nroduced, aod that tha doctor paid that it coald Le dose vitiioii Buy dsnRer. Lizzie Hensley, another sisiAr, told of having heard that the prifoaerchlcro fcrrredan insane irl at Lbinon, D one Connty, and had fedne'd her He wis snt to jail for this. His brother, Jamss Hensley, coTirtrnifd this, but 6a:.d - thai they did nvt mftkeÄca?e asaiwst hiüi " Tals "wai last fall. Pcl'feR'an S ale ha.! often talked to the prisoner, aud had beon i;,:irro','4 by him of hi dtsire to ha?e ro u jrtion pftrforntd. b'iate told blaa to mirry ttr. Tb prisoner ss!d he hid ufcg-j ber t; a doctor, ho had a!d an abortion procured in her case would kih her. 8:atn tcldhimif he was not carefai he would g-t htjic or be sent to the penitentiary. Aust'a Sparser, of W Willow street, had "beea toll by Hettley tbat deceased was bein givn ruedicine to kill the child. Hensley lud fallen in love with a girl iu the northern part of the city, and had baen ery triTi-jh avfrte to marrying the deceased. Ha told nearly all the above witnesses "not to sy anything about what he had to!d them." The Roller Rinke. To-night at tbe Wigwam Rink the three mile epetd race for tbe championship of the city and a gold medal will b6 the attracti jrj. There are five or six rapid ekaters entered lor tLe contett, and exctticg sport may bs auticpated. Next Friday evening th-3 tnlrd grand faLcy dres3 carnival of the sanon will take piece, with handeeme prizes ollVjrfd, and to thoee who attended the previous cne3 it is ceediees toiay that it wi;l be all the manegement promise. The College Avenue Kink begun the week ladt night with a boom, the special feature being the appearance of the "Boy Wonder," Matter Charles E. Beeson. Tbe house was packed, "Standing loom only" being the legend greeting the late comers. Tne "Wonder" performed all his movements with a precision and grace that elicited round? ot applause from the large audience. Manavrnr Bannister is fortunate in securing this attraction, but this only illustrates tbe fant that be is tbe "riibt man in tberlght placa " and that even if attractions "do come hip. j he will have 'em." blaster Beesrm will aopear every evening this week. Go see him Ton;pht occurs the calico party at tii? Mer:din Kink. It is the first of theseasu.o, and vii.l certainly tea grand success im every i"riicular. A pair of club skate3wiii 1)3 prf si'ited to ths iady wearing the ha nlsomes? t.ilico drees, aud the gentleman weeing iLe best cortume will bd re.uo abrrcd in like manner. Prizes ara a'.-o olTerd for the honiliest dress, Iargu netklie, largest apron, largest hat, and lai6it bonnet. No one will be allowed o'i the liaor during the evtniog unless in mite Ladies most wear calico aretes or arn-. and gentlemen must wear cap or hat and necktie to be allowed to skate. A; o'e'ec's an Exhibition" of fancy skating mil r given by the stockholders of ths rink for a btautilui medal. Robert Burns. The Indianapolis Caledonian aoitlnClub celebrated the one hundred ani treatyixth anniversary of the birth of RoW: Berus li being the occision of toir thiri annual concert and ball. Tae celebrr o i cccurred at Alascnic Hall at, s o'clock at which tiice he performaace btia?. Tri, houss was filed, eyry seat ueiug öic.ip 1. Miller' orchtHtn furnished the ruui;c f or the evening. Judge Byron K. KIHt f red ihe opening addles', ,:i ti lifo aui character of Barns. Tuis was foUoA-ed -7 olgs, Messrs. Sidnev Ria ?e, Uah Ci nobell, Professor Ora Pearson, V. M. Loom;?, O W. Williams, and Mrs. S. L. Morrison. Mrs. R. L. Paddoct, Mr . Lew Wallace, Miss Mary Downie aud tha Apollo paartet taking part. The music was confined to the old familiar and ever popular Scotch ballads. Rev. J. A. R adtiu!er, of the Tabernacla Church, delivered thetcond address. It is but justice to say that the entire programme was rindere i in a manner highly satisfactory to every one. It is tae regret of the Sentinel that a more extended notice can not be given at tnistioj of the performance. Following the musical ind literary programme dancing was bsgun, whicn was kept up to a late hour. The walls of the house were appropriately decorate ! Tith wtlI-knon passages from Barns. Tn? celebration cf Barns' birthday by th society' i one of the annual attractions in this city, but never before has it been celebrate I io such style as on last evening. Yesteröay'8 Fires. An alarm of fire at 5 o'clock yesterday rnornin was sent in from the corner of Noble and Market streets. The cause wa the burhirg of the frame block oarredby W. S. Keely and occupied by Keely S: Sin a feed store and grocery. The loss was tot'., and will foot up about ?l 500. The stock .i injured for $1,500, and the building for ?X The oricin of the fire was the breaking of a small lamp by Mr. Keely, who ajcidentu knocked it od a chair. The oil assisted tre rUmes to spread to the str.tw, and from tb.i t communicated with the entire building 'rite the efforts of Mr. Keely to extinguish them. uuut f o'clock a fire broke out at 137 Geiseridorf street in the residence of Mrs trayden, colored. Tao place was ovaed by ecn? Perkins, and was totally derovtvi. H:e fire orttnatd from a defeHive "fi te Tbc adjoining reeiüerx as considerib'y orcbed. Mrs. Graydon lost all h-r houAlicld r ood, and her family escaped from the r;ni!dicg by active work The res!den( a of Mrs. Loug. co-ner of Lincell) acd Map'e streets, was rtamnged by fire oriclcating from a defective fine aoout ccoa jtltiiCay. LtSi,

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He Condition of tha Eist-Bonud Freight Too?. Mr. EuntJcgtcn and the Uoueton, Texae, Central Bonhdolders Other Items Relative to Railroads and Their Employee. This is the weather tbat tests the track and road-ced," says the Roadmaater. The cold weather and drifting snov7 occasioned many delays on Indianapolis roads yesterday. NoUithsticdicg the dull times and extreme cold weather, tbe Wrecking Fr.jr Company is doing a prosperous business. The first nev engine turned oat of the Pan-Handle shops east of tbe oily will oe etted te day. It is numbered 375, and vill be in charge of Engineer Frszier. The Vanderbilt pariy will start for New Orleans to-day. They will run from Cleveland to Cincinnati over the Bee Line, acd will attempt to mcke the fastest time oa record between these two points. The much contested cae of Colonel Johu B. Milroy, of Delphi, vs. the Air Line Rjad has been decided, the verdict bsiag for tbe plaintiff in the sum oi 5550. The Colonel as injured at a crossing on this road in isvi The Western Association of General Pas senger and Ticket Agents will hold Its anoual meeting in Louisville text month. A large nnmber of Indifinapoli3 ra;lrosd men scili attend. President Sumuel Srevensjn ays in his call that an c-fiort witl he made to evifc tbe basing rate sbeet, and tbat members are requested to luve clerks present -nrh chsrtes as they insy ofTr. A circular was received by local railroad men yesterday from Commissioner Fink, reading m follow: 4 At a rneetiug of tna Hunk Lioe Executive ComrcitteE, in orir c in ?! the action of torn of the roais in n:etmg tin:econt'o:ts on west-bocndtraSic. the wt si-bound ratf-s snoald bsrai icel to he following basis: First class, Ö0; second, 40; thiid. 'M; fourth, 25 cents per handred; f j t cial, is, New York to Chicago." A circular has jast been received froai W. K. Powell, General Eaiieratlon Agent of the C, M. and S P. Eoal, giving a descriptiou of the magnificent display of that road at the World's Exposition. "Moat notie Dahle among the exhibits." tho circcl tr says," is a design of a locomotive and tender and a train of cars, cons:sting of a locomoive nud tendt r, baggage car and coach complete, au i a figure ot a lady, all mxds entirely of grain and grasses." 'New Orleans business is not as heavy 8s I thought it would bä at this time," said a local agent yesterday. ''The railroads have the satisfaction, however, of knowing that they derive some prcGt on all tLe'bnsiness that they do secure to this point something that could not be said were rates badly de m( ralized, and even hundreds of people going in that direction everyday. Ym wii remember, no doubt, that before the World's Fair was opened lepcrts were in circa!ion to the effect that a rate war would beoa bi f. re the middle of January. You see however, that the f jresaid war hasn't dvlopd, nor te it likely to, for thra is a decided diiKlt:on on the part of the various lints to maintain rates in all directions, aid especially to Southern points. The rai'roads are havir g more trouöle with icalpers than anytbinc else at the present time. It the?e gentry are only allowed to lave their own ay they will completely demoralizs NTv Or.'eens business before the opening of spring." There haibeen a good deal of complaint by bend-holders of the Housloa and Texas Central Company directed toward Mr. C. P. Huntington, who represents a controlling f-kare interest as President of the b'outhern Development Company. This company, that is the holder of a majority of th shares, bought the first mortgage coupons due tan month. Mr. Huntington has written a etter, in which he expms hoir he ci.ne ti have any connection with tbe Hoasto-a and Texas Central; it was by pnrchesieg the lute Charle3 Morgan's interest ia the Morgan's Louisiana and Texas Railroad. Toe la'.r railruädMr. Hnnt'ngton wanted fcr the Ne v Orleans and of his 'Southern Pacific li'n. !';. Houston Road forms no part of this liaa ittO only toGches it tt Houston; but ts.. Morgan Company owned nif?st of tne start:, o tbat the control of it meant tho control of the other. Tb contrcl WBsob-ained in tbe spring of 1SS2. Mr. liiintinston siy that tho Kouthsrn DvelopOieat Cotapaov ?fcs epplied to for an alvaice of mooo t pay be Uttr-mortsae coupon .'ast July, uv! that but a email part oi the adviac? t'n-; üai-e y.r. repaid during ihs next htlf year, iidtiiÄ fe."ing that the road would not "3 'ikl totro its large interest charges, he Iremised iot to make ft.r:h8r aivancc3 or. this account. We said last week tbat there was danger of the suspension of the east-bound freight pcol. What has happened is not that exactly, but what may be called a s Jspenion of the pool rates. The meeting of trunk line Presidents last week authorized the various cc:r;r.r.i:s to meet any cut rates. Apparently everybody is surprised to Sni thi: the changes in rates have been so small. A (;L:cago the twenty-five cent rate cn grai' was immediately reauced t twenty-two. presumably to meet en's at Milwaukee an:: elsewhere, and on Monday there was & farther reduction to twenty cents, which feem to be firmly maintained. Moreover, the different road, instead of rejoicing at their freedom and hitting a htai whenever they ee one, are said to be consulting with ea:h other, the rates at the several pooling points being made by the joint action of the roads, theee acting throogh their regular committees and aiming to make no greater reduction than is required by rates mid? from other plates. Indeed, there seems tf bair general diEpo-ition to avoid carrying tor less than cost. There is a close approach to it, but on moot of ths roads a twenty cent rate will probably pav expenses, aud on some of them leave a little margin of profit possibly as much as ÜV3 cent3psr ldJ rounds on the line which is cheapest to werk. But on the be9t of them the profit at a twenty cent rate can not be more than half as great as at the regular twenty-live cent ate: and on fome perhaps but one-thirJo" one-fourth. The cents that are taken on" jome from the few rents of net proSt and not from the many of working expense:. Sailrcad Gazette. A Chapter of Accident?. Robert Martin, a colored man, residing at 171 East Court street, had tvo fingers cut oil retterday in a eoal elevator at the Pan-Handle tbeps. Alexander O'Dair fell on the pavement in irofit cl the Capital House yesterday rucrn-

r p, breaking the bone cf his th'.-b. He was reruovtd in Planner V Hcmmo n's uusq lar te to the C;ty Hcspita). A ccw pmsccd by a deg cn Nobis street Sunday evening woght refage in a bugcy occupied ty a gentleman and his little sin, knocking them out and serriously injuring both. The vehicle was also injured, but the cow thus escaped the dog.

ALDERMEN IN SESSION. A Committee Appointed to Investigate the Hoepltal-Zdedtcal College Racket Indecent Prints and Engravings. There was a regular meeting cf the Board of Aldermen last ni;ht. with President Eorieon in the chair. The Board failed to c:ncir in the Council's action in awarding the contract fcr building the Geizsndorf server, referring tbe matter to the Committee on Sewers and Draicßge. EOB rr.AXTCN A'.'AIS. The much discusie I uaestion of the removal cf Robert Braxton from the Fire Department came up, aud Mr. Pntchard moved to concur in the Council's act'on in adopting the report of the committee recommending that he be reinstated. Mr. Cox moved that consideration of this mntter be postponed indeiiaUely. f.aid upjn the table. The action of ths Council wis then concurred in. Mi. -'ernhamer then introduced the folilf- ins.: "Rtsclved, That it i3 the sense of tt .a J. curd teat all vccancies occurring in tbs force of the Fire L)partrneut be filled by IHrr.cc:tts until both politicil partis are tqually represented in eaid department, ar.d tbat no removals shall be made for political reasons." The rcolatiu v.-ca r ferrtd to the Fire Commute e. i? a i cent raiMS am) fxv.t.aving. The fcllcwicg was introduced by .Jr. McHugh: Whereas, a city ordinance is now in force trchibititig the posting of tnaece:;: a -id h aiLfcomb prints end tngraviKrjs upoJ c;ir streets and pnblic tborouhlare, and whereas, taid ordinance is violated vith impunity by the city bill posters aud otner.4, be it therefore Resolved, Thatthe Saperintendeat of P i lice te, and he ia heieby reqaened to euf jrce sid crdinarjcG The resolution was passed with an ani-nd rr.f lit by Mr. Roris&n calling attention the fact that there )si also aa ordinance prehio itJEg the stle of indecent prints an.: p c.urea by the cewadeak-rs. Til C lXSriTAL-.VIDIC VL COLLEGE WHiKiiLS The matter of ths Hospital and Medic 1 Collffie tangle vas brought up by Mr. R .nson, who, wai'e he thought tbt Dr. Visn ard whs a good Snprintendent, was of te opir.ion that the charges of discrimination aLd favoritism against that gmtleiAii should be investigated at once. Ha tnere foie movd that a committee of thrae be r pointed to confer with the Council Committee which ie looking into this al;eg6d :m tiilitycn the partcf the ßnpsrlntendcnt; alto that every person should hve the wriv ilrge of tho personal Uteudancs of his or hr physician. Mr. RorIon in Fpeakin on Irs motion faid that he did not think that the Hospital shonld be run in the interest cf any OLe college. He thought there were a great many questions involved in the Hospital controversy that should be investigated at once. Nearly all cf the members made speeches with regard to the matter, and the motion was finally adopted with an amend erect by Mr. PritcharJ, which provider tbst every '"pay" patient instead of every patient shall be given tbe privilege of the persor al altendanca of h;.s or her physician. Mr. Knüley, who occupied the chair temporarily, then appointed Messrs. Rorison, Bernhamer and Pritchard as a Spf ctal Committee to ass'st the Council Committee in prosecuting the ho-p:tii investigation, after wbicb t..H board adjo arned ir.e JEc:aratoiis uriogo "orrlt-.an7 o: tn.. city have been arardfd th cvjtrK'"-. I :r tie building of an iron bridge orr Wre I.irk RivT, in Hfiidrirkn C:ra:iv, 4"2.00 This urates over $11,000 worth f.f worxs d by this conpanr eince January .", lV.-s company is ; i Indiana institution, arui by fair dtuling sie securing a largy trade at heme. The work produced by the. a is eecorid to none, and they c7eerv? and arf reaping snccrss, ar.d have built n, n Ljtinfactory that Indianapolis aud the State of Indiana may be proud of. th: Filet-:: f i5L! Fii'.r.t rrr-: berdware price, i prtce, ri price of refeUlHr market price. Must close out o. r eatire stock of damaged goods witaln ten days. Sale now on. VAJEN & NEVV. tr'ct!y pure wines van re obtained at n. Weinberger ut Co.'s California Wine llouse. No. 10 Wct Louis iaua tircet, opposite t'oioa Depot. Wines t VU r lcM'e f.r.d ?.e;a:l. Ordeis delivered to blj r;rt oi the cii y. Special Bargains WATCHES, CHAINS, CHARMS, DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE, CLUCKS AND FINE JEWELRY, Brail mn JEWELERS, 12 East Washington Sirast. Watch Rapairing a Specialty. TOVBS. fit Wssisiosiei teste, (Eouad and Euare.) THE IßT WESTSISSTEB, ALSO ftcorn Stoves and Jit?:., ?ic. td lie itü llilncU Bt,

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Lalicswbo to Burt's Shoes and will have no other, are respectfully urged to come this week ard toke advantage of the lov prices on tbe above. Wc have decided to dtdci-t cne dollar from tvfry pair of Bnrt's Shoes eold. It is our earnest deaire to create a dem acd ia InlianapolU acd vicinity ior this popu ar mibe, atid the present prices at our . hoise remove the enly ohfctacle previcualy encountered by mny Ladits wito, while coveting the fine good?, ',yer2 prevented enjoying iheai by the nsually estravsgant high prices. Burt's goods .ire mide in vevcrcl styles and kinds of stock light and heavy, wide and narr w, 8'ylisb, fancy or common sense, handsewed cr machirje.

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WH PapMfr 5c: Borders .rt, ; Gii:. Window Skfe, oik; OH Ciotbs, 26c per ydjd: Straw Mstirt;K, '20c pt-r yard; Menuette acd Velvet Carpet, ?1.25 per yard; Body Bruise!:, J1 J5 per -Jd; Tapestry Brussels, 60c per jird; Ez-Supcr Ii-r?ifis, 75? per yard; lurdu, 'it l-2o per yard; lur.ip, IV -?c per ytrd. Onnpr: fron? G0c per pain Other ge'd ii vnr )iro ft Rcme y.v : onion, Crwt ppd ece m: ve mean

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05 MOS! A number of Cheap Pianos, soma at $25, 40 and f 50, that are worth mach more. Weoffer such prices on the above instruments as will insure t h i r speely eale. Where desired we will accept a part of the piice in cih, balance on time. This is a rare opportunity fcr securing a good Piano at a great bargiin. 05. 07 and Ü3 Sörth Tens. St.fIadiacapUj. vvticksale end Reiatl Dea!ers la EtDlstrav u ecEf, CecSer BroB., Enters Bros., Fichcr. Vosc anä CtAer Fiacos. EEteyOiy&us. b aonltiser OrK?.ns. 1'aitlce Rt a distance deslrlni; bargains snoulö net fa:lto write for foüer rtfxcjr-'iooii. TUNING and RTPAIRING a pr.eclalty. Order fcr TßffTin tiveu promr-i attviitlon. BENEVOLENT iNSTITBTIQNS. SEALED L'KOPOSALS vi': t u rctHTPd tctweon tne tonra ot 9 aud ic a t l.'xs t. ci., on Friaj-, :mh inf al tLe Sapreire Ccv:iCr3i of ti e Sut, by the fever&l fcoarl 0! Trustee for the Institution for he lusars, the Ot-slacd Dumb end biirc, for fjppllea ;or tn nicuin of February erjuiiic, Ttn coci'irious upjr. yvcfOPAln rlil fc rr ceived. and thekiuii. q'.J&iily eud ;uentity oi fj; f !ie required, may Lc feen tyre'erence toftuc rr.ent end cttlcattp, cren tn rub'.ic Inspection atiie etoTe-Eir.ed pl&ce on cd after Wcnday, to 2(thlEFt. Elddt-rs ritis: comply with freciCcs.tlouc In nar txg their bid, oy order ot LfcefeTcril Ecar' ot Tr-tie. TH03. E. UA!.. :':0: iTttldrUu J. S. FÄREBLL & 00., Steam Heatiiiff. Private Dwelllnt and Public Buildiriss 2itted Up Complete. 64 1 or tli Illinois Street. BROyNING & SL0Af3, DKUGGISTS, AND DIALIFI IK Fine Ferfßiser? sei Toilet Articles, Lnbln's, CoTsate's, Lundtcrg's and Rlck-xder'a Fine Extracts, Genuine Isuorted Farina acd German Colctne, Florida aLd Lavender Water, Fine Toilet fcoaps aud feLocee. Tooth. Balr. Ciotb tnd Nail Eruthes, and ail arliclec waaied for tne tollet et the LOWEST FIGURES. Typ e -Writers. . FULLY WARRANTED. w.1 !3 urtna5f rs of tbe 'ManOurd LW r.ea.ir:j::r."n:aj return C. 0. D. JSr5" ni wiJb;n .0 day? if unati?factory. ttfi:A Machines Ronted. ' f-" ' Full!, re f Supplies: rittina. carrx-n. TtpV ri:r fan-r, art. r to., r n har.i. SOLEAQEHfSlraK"'ttmn"ia:B!i 17 Eoptb SIcrldlan Etxeet, Condlt lilock.

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