Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 32, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1885 — Page 5

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL SUNDAY MORNING 1EBUUAUY 1. 1885--TWELVE PAGES.

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tKl of a spotter Is becoming anything but licpy c3o. Ancry conductors have hipped ivtii cf Ccn liuiy. Lert seta's snow blockaded the Or an J Tronic so Cat tiers wu a rret accumnUtloa of cars on the cad in New Hampahlre and Vermont. The Central Vermont declined to receive any empty pars except refriserators eolna inrooclu Fast freight line are at their old tricks azatn. A. Cocple cf tiaya since one of thcta made a contract Joreartt shipment at an exceedingly low ocean yta. Ma jrnwel. roandaboat way ot t Ut ting the raj lrc ad laria and including It all in the Ur.'Ui rat?. Tb headquarters of the ßouthern Division of rs paMn.in Pa1 ace Car Company arc to be moved Iroml-oakTilla to Cincinnati, Tue Pullman CornriQr baa chrbi dirlslona. The Eastern, headJ carters at Montreal; Central, headquarter la hLndaJphia; tte llrte, headquarters In New York; fhtrao. h Mariana rters at Chicago: the Bouthctd, whute headquarters will be at Cincinaaitl; iiyt. Louii Division, heUquarten In St. Louis; the rH3c Division, headquarters la Oina.ha.Neo , mud tte European Division bend garters la Lor.doa. Mr c the recent Inspection trio of thp h'.xb ofof the I , Ji. and W conductor say that :e has not been nearly w many loafer haor 3rc oüiil the small stations alouj the line of ! at road, and the Co an of the nation hon are 3o ionser dlcolored witr. tobacco juice, ltaptr.st the aforesaid oiticlals epoko very plainly to the agents, informing: them that aber? loiterers nor. go, and It fuithor appears 11; at tte aforesaid station agents hate been carry Stir out he Instructions of tne aforesaid officials to thr letter. Tne L and bt. L, folks, it appears, 2uarc aio come to the conclusion that loafers are Ci co benefit to the road, and are instructing cUtion agents to tit down on the loiterers, K. K. utb. General A tent of the companr at Terre Haute, baa Issued an order, cspeciaUy commendable, which prohibits even trainmen and other trxplovc from lolterin la oQceaand waiting yocxrn belonging to the com mult. ' The Bdrort and Bioomfleld Railroad at Its 3ste tocihoMars noting elected the same Board of Directors aad cfieers. Tlx, John Thomas, Jtf apvrer of th Holling; Mill Companr. PreiVext: William C. Winstandly, bunker at Bedford, Ice PcsMent snd Treasurer; 8. W. Morgan, secetary and Superintendent of the Kollinz Mill arompany. Secretary: J. W. Kennedy, General toT-erlutcndent: E. J. Kobinson, Auditor. This Toad traris.'erred to the L., N. A. and C. Kailroal ate r&at year, at Bedlord, lto.Ou?,ooo pounds of ?re:; Lt, or In other words 4,15 car loads, a larxe royoriloa of which waa stone for the State-houe, vrhjchcftaeln here over theVaadalia line. Tbe 3., N. A. and 0. Railroad pve In return only stbout 10 tr cent. f the above amount- The bTJiount dellrert d by the I. and V. Rl 1 road at the ether end of the road, at Swltz City, was not so much, but was over three or four times as much as tl f. and V. pave lc retarn. Tal road iSKhowin? 1 to be a valuable feeder, and lit la time bee i cc valuable property to its owner, the Jnllnnc foils Killing Mill Company. TIIC RECORD tbowlnar tba LXarrlasre Dlrtha and Dthe During the Past Week. AITAB. eorse W. Rtephens and Mary fechlewdocker. Hos s bcott and Maggie Marshall. Dennis Crane and Minnie Con prey. Krank B. lx-";and Mollte She pp. William k. iuhnson and Addle riaverstlck. Aaroa Leatlierman and Kruma Styre. Archie Grtathhouse and Ella Jonos. Minor Stanley aad Mary WJlkina, CRADLX. . James and Ida Kennedy. ;irl. 'ieorge aDd Mary Schopp, srlrl. v. L. tad Mattnews, glrU Vlavierand Marie Hafl, girl, i-awrecce and Jennie Meek, boy. .James and Catherine Gorman, boy. William and Mary Lindiman, boy. Andrew aad Margaret Beck, girl. J A. and Annie Cirover, hoy. North aad Uelen Wright, girL MLwo and Kate rju'erty, boy. -tioorKC and Laura Conovaa, plrl. Martin and Alice Lurber, girl. Ausrusius and Annie Leonard. gUL vs iUlati and Mary Yarn hem, boy. Samuel and Kate Beard, girl. Henry and Emily Gardner, . Tony and Betty Kompelonan, boy. Alhla aad Carrie Baughmau, girl. James and Julie Judge, toy. I- C and Margie Ballard, boy. WiUiain and LouueKrcsft, toy. VA and Ueurletta Gregory, boy. J. and Lizzie Wlllismsoo, boy. Charles F and Molile Mckel-i. Kirl. Jsiniaaod Anna Md'irty, girl UlUia and HatUe Coleman, Uy. nit atid l-en Webber, boy. "izJiiau ana Caroline Brandt, boy. JH! Aehkar, 7 years, pneumonia. Kdiih Xuit), I year, scerlatli&. Jtoy Beesor, 2 yjars. coincetion of train. Maggie ii j de, : years, Inflatnm&tloa of brain. Hmiy Bakr. .'ycar, C4uortlon of brain. W liherrlns R jn. 53 reHr, heart clot. Ann'e Follow. 1- months, scarlatina. Jobn Wtrsdorfer. JKTear, connumptfon. KlToia ShooMcker, 30 yeart, consumption. William Morris C3 jears. chronic cystitU, I.eyrcar Breaen, 3 years, debility, deorye ie. 6 years, bronchitis, t hriatitn Brademeir, 80 years, suicide. THE PASSION CLOCK. Tba Birth, t.lfe and Crucifixion of 9ur fiavlor Automatically Portrayed,' An eTtraoidiaarlly attractive curiosity at Drew I Co.'s II or,arch Museum all this week will bo the "irocderf ul "Pion Clock," about which prominent Jourcal. elntifits and tlerjy men bare recently Lad so much to fay. It 1 described us xut ingenious piece of taechauLtm, in whirh, by xncan of weishw and tiextMe Ciure?, the passion l'Iay li presented In iuiniaturfc. There is very lltttle comparloa betweca th.'a work ana the ascted fctrasLur? clock, as iu this iattauce the mcüunlcal figures are as nearly natual as tha art ol man can make tbcra, while this perfection doe not seem to bare been so nach soueht after la the contrtctlon cf other cJocis of the klal. The clock. wiih the turn ol every ball hour, presents tbaproJosue aad the holy passion, accurately lllustratin the birth, life and crnciaxiou of our fc?lor. It contains ao carved and coatnned figurei. 17 dlstlrct rr.oyements. 13 different scenes aad actions. 600 revolvias wheels, imilea of brazen wire and üal a ton of welpht. The case couuinlng its XüQitlp.e irecaaaliri is seventeen feet aa l six inches b!gh, twelve feet, six incbea wide, and three feet la depth. It 1 divided into baie and arcntrpetare, and the whole decorattvely treated, tciiij divided into fiv loaipartmeats, separata by pillars. Fourteen sceaes are shown. aU worked by electricity. MUs Myrtle Kingsland, the accomplished and interwtinz lecturess, deacribea. cxplaiaa and laterpreu the movemeau .of the flguros la the clock, thus gislng speech to inanimate object.' which wra to pow-gs every other attribute ot ÜJe. It will doubtless attract .iatge crowds. coui:t-house locals. Charges stel bias aas beca given ala oa yaar reo tence K orth. John C. F. Gordon wm admitted ta practica la .Hcom 3 yesterday. Alice I. Toland aad Martha Poland have acM Samuel Dniilcls for 13.CC0 damages. aliein for csn?e that thy rented of defencaot theprowrty nKutb liit air where they live, and thit .on the frtb .lay of January Alice fell through a bole la the kitchen floor, receirtcc lninrtea of a Tcnnarent chaxscter. The Coroner jr rerday returned verdicU In several cases which have beca ir.quested by him dur-Jn-jIbeTwatinoaih. The returns areas fallows: Mrf. Margaret lk ck. of 124 B:k street, died of Ticrtocs shriek foüowla? child birth; Conrsl I-Lun njM to hi fieath eltaer irom heart c!ee. rariadjL-d by alcohol acd exposure or by pifoi e:f--admlntMered, the only evidence cf tie latter t lnz ihektu-r written .by htm m hU wife an l -thiMreo. Car1.Jn Brieaielr. comer Lorrau eca hu C.air trevu. c:ed of aa inc jiol wound ia theccck, seü-iiirlicted. Lewis Wa-sUtano" colortü, ccmer of Seventh anJ Mluiaiptl H'Ctt.v ditd of cold, expr.sare. aad wnt J Jowl. Susan M. Ucal?r, 1J0 il arttnrt'ct,:itd from tbe e.Teiis of an aborTtt c r.r.ur dv'; I aio fiaJ iha; ue abortioa waatrodrrf; una icitruccnt or hs'rumiti 1 xuiluvr fia'-t that Chartea ä. Heualey was accaKELLL'nEE D ALTON, TlIB.LCAWXU UiTTXES. . . Correct styles. ne poods and lowest prices nA llar 7onr nPxi hat of Kelleher Da.ton, 23 SontS Meridian street. -

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Kothlng new bat beca developed In the wholesale markets: quiet still prevails In most departxaenta with little prospect of Immediate change. Cry goods are receiving many small Orders aad show a llttlelUfe. Grccerits are in about aa much demand aa usual for the season and averago firm. lalry producta show a continued dullness though there is tone Inquiry for cheese. Fish are In better requst,and for lake descriptions and mackerel the ferine is lUocg. CUs remain quiet and stecdy. LITE STOCK. poll lArm 8tott SUtrfcea. Uinos 9rocX'YAiae, Jan. si. XXocaE2C8!ptB. head j ihlpaena, 2,iC3 Lead. Quality lair. Market steady on heavy. while light grades are lower, closing quiet. Ali Girt. Select teavy. . Jl 7391 85 Select light and heavy packing . 4 6644 70 fc-elt-ct lint 4 y Heavy roughs and piz - , . 4 2134 40 CaTTia Beoeipta, 7 jO head ; ship menu. 700 head. Good la choice shippers. . t 90 Fair to medium ahltrrr 75 5 10 Feeders aad commoa shippers m . 4 '0-o4 fiO Ctockers , 5'tj (jQ Good to choice oew and halters.. 3 70194 to Fair to medium cows and holiri. . z & Ocmmon to medium cows and helfcrs 'i 50 3 00 Veals, commoa to gcod m 4 50a 50 Bulls, commoa to good, uou. mmm a 00 51 35 Milkers, common to good .9 CGCSO C3 ßaigp Eeodpta 600 head; lhipmenta, 1.100 Lead. Good to choice grades..MMMM h 7594 00 Fair to medium grade.. 1 23 3 &o Common gradw , 2 28rt3 00 Bocka, per head . A tec w MARKETS 11 Y TELEORPAU. I' r4a.e Clerket. 8T. L0ni8, Jan. SI. -Flour TJnchansred. Wheat Higher but Inactive: No. 2 red, SCiOS-Vc cash; K,;c January; bi ;3 c, closing atr-bC reDruan; 'J0701;.clot.lnRat9i;;l May. Corn Lower and slow; aj'iSc cah aad January; S5ic February; ST'i .fSf-Hc closing at Sj'c Marco. 87 k '437;c, cloeinp at 37,' c May. Oat tull ; 30 fii3lc C8ih: v.ivji ruay; 3i3 June, uye-öiowat C5Kc bid, Baricy-uulet at COOSOc Lead Dull at 43. nutter ana i-prs encnangeo:. iriaxseei Qolet at fl 45. 11 ay aud Uran Unchanged. cotnisf ai rina at u i& rroviaious-bteiay ana more doing. Pork $12 37),. Lard Nominal. Bulkmeala Long clear, $ 0: short rib, ti 30; short clear, is 55. Bacon Kaslcr ; long clear, :f Kd5 95; short rib, 17 C5,(i7 10: short clear, $7 2307 IS Beoclpts -Flour, e.OOO bbls.t wheat, L9,Cüu bo.; corn, 11.OCO bo,; oats. 25 000 bo.; rye. 2,C00bu.s barley, 13X00 bu. 8hipmena Flour, )0,OCO bbls 1 wheat. 15.000 ba.: corn. MOOO ba.; oats, tCO bu.: rye, 4,000 bu.; barley, 3.000 bu. BALTTMOSE, Jan. SI Flour Dull. Wheat Weiten), finner and quiet; fJo. 2 winter red, spot, yf '.(US'J'mc: Jsnuary, 83c: February, ssfavJc; March, 'WtXci May, 9354j3Kc Corn-Western rpot higher futures steady: mixed, spot, IV 'M bVkc; fresh, February. toXXy: March, 47?2t 4c. Oats Dull and tlrm; Western white 873Hc; mixed. a4a36c. Kto lllizher and firm at 71 77c Provision steady and quiet. Butter Firmer for choice: Western, packed. !Li21c: creamery. 22a Vic. Copper Ketined steady at lOQlle. Other articles unchanged. Frelahtsto Liverpool Dull cotton. 7-32d: flour. Is 9d: grain, lower at 6d. Receipts-Flour, 3.000 bbls.; wheat. 34.000 bu.; corn, 102.000 bu.: oats. 2,000 bu.; rye 2C03bu, Shipment-Wheat. 1 C00 bo.; corn, 1JÖ.0C0 bu,; rye, 2,000. O. B. KREGELO O VTIIITSETT, rnneral Directors and Embalmera, 270. 77 North Delaware street telephone connection to ofloe and reddenoea. Ciarrlages for Weddings and Partie. Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes. A marvel or purity, strength and wholesomenes?. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be told ia competltlca with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, bold only la cans. Rovai. Baüinu Bowser Cu , lug Wall Street. New York. liMee Bottling Co. H ZRi S. FEIIIILYISII ST, INDIANAPOLilQ SoUt Agents aud Bouiers of Fhilip Best's Brewing Co. WELL-KNOWN MILWAUKEE BEEK. Ahro Spencer, McKay i Cow's Pittsburg Ale. Telephone No-753. I II T D Ji. BOHLEN & SON, ARCHITECTS, w&t waThStoau, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. Telephon 74 L WANTED VI? ANTED A cood. strona boy: one aciualate I v in the bot'lln bn.1ness ' preferred. Call ft MILWAUKEE liOTTUNG COMPANY, d4 South IcciylAaciastrtet 1 FOB RENT. TTOn P.F.NT One enfurubhed front room, with X two Jarjre cloaet. for wo cntlenjeu or man and wife: tecend noor front; prate, gas, fuel and wa!er furnishc!: lo cooklue aCowe.i Apply in forenoon at 1S3 Kat New York street. 1-3 STRAYED OR STOLEN.

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Make5' of Muslin Underwear, which has no superior. In addition to this elegant stock we oiler a big "Job Lot" of another make, which you can buy for less than cost of material in the garment. TO-MOKROW-Wo effer a big lot of Table Linens, Towels, Crashes and Bed Spreads. H, P. WA.S30NT & 00.

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ß'A!3pDPEHÄHPU Three Kisbta and Wednesday Matinee, Commenc inj Monday, February 2, TBE CIIA3. E FORD GRAflD EN6LISII OPERA CO., with MISS ZELOA SEGTJIN And a Cast of Vot e. Monday Evening, by fpecial lUxjncst, balie's Great Masterpiece. BOHKMIaN GtRL! JIIks Pejuln as the yiy Qnoen her strougest and bett role. Tver day E eat n?. "Neu Owynne:" Wcdreday Halinde, ,4rra Dlavola" (Ä? to all parts of the house;; Wednesday Kveninj.-GiroU," 3 i.lack Cloaks). ThurtdsT. Friday and Saturday, aad NkturJay Üatince, Febuary . 6 and 7 the Inimitable and ever rpular comedians, rjARKIsoN AM (;oüitI.A , in the very, very, very funnv farcical comedy, Vkipped by tbe Light of the Moon." Popular prices. Sale of scats opens Tuesday morning next at the box-office.

!?iiij l'g1 j QO o. KrjrTfdSeat&in Dress Ciri-le. Oc. Monday, Tuesday aad Wednesday, the Popular lavorltes, KATE OIjAXTON And CHAS. A. STEVENSON In thollomaatlc an! P.C.uresque prama, the A. O IH J0CC3HJ, rroduced with Magnificent Socnery and a Powerful Dramatic Company for the BENEFIT OF TBE EM5IEII GCAKUS. Grand Mb tine Wednesday. ThurS'lay. Friday, 8aturi3a and Matinee, MISS FJtAXCEa bllOP IS MUQÜi' LANDING. PLYMOUTH CHURCH. SaYTTJBDAY, FEBEUAB 7, 18S5, MATINEE ANI EVENING. Poitl(ey Last Appearance ol MARK TWAIN", (MR. 8. L.CLEUt:N3, As a Reader of Ills Own Superb Fun; and Mr. GBO. W. CABLE, ;TLe distinguished Southern novelist: presenting Lis own matchless scenes. TO APPEAR TOGETHER. Mark Twain's World famous Wit. Mr. Cable's Exquisite Humor an l Pathos. A combination of genius and versatility that apieals freshly to tüe intelligent public Wow IPrograraniOi Matinee Prices Reserved seats, 75c and Sue. Saturday Even! ng Reserved scats, 60c, 76c and S accord inj? to locution, SPECIAL NOTICE The sale of Feats will commence oa Thursday mornlog, Feb. 5. Plymouth Chnrc.li Matinee at 1. 1." p iu. WIGWAM RINK. Tuesday, Febuary 3J, FIVE MILE RA.0E For the Championship of Indianapolis and Gold Mwlah Thursday, February 6th, First Collar and Hat Party. FOUR Pli'ZES. To the Lady wearing tbe largest CoRsr, a pMr of fMate. fckatcahe,,3yifearlDS Xh U-eit Hat, a pair o( paTrofb?'-'enlle?ar;nii tile lArgest Cor.a ao the (ieatlexaa earing thd latest list, a tcir of state?. Irlday, Feb. 10, Fi R3T GRAND MAS3UEIT AD1- ... iain COLLEGE AVENUE RINK Corner Seventh and College Avenue, Attractions For Thfs Wosk. Tuesday Night, February n-Pi? Rac lriday Nlj?ht, February G Grand Kncy !mm Carnival. PrLzes fo- Bett Cnaracter Repreeatalion: lady Pair of Club bka't. enüerran Watch Charm. Mcst Comic Charicter skate Ca?e. Btst luda Commutation Tlcict. 108itiveiy None Adiaiitel to the Floor Without mnnnfl. hwl upn untiui p. m. POLO! COKIGO U. 3EWD1A5S. Firfet Leane Games Tburs-lav. Frldsy 'and taturdsj, february 5. Cand;. trOsmen called at 9 o'clec. GILHORSrTTUo-f-r JBL JLLwCi UJL W AND D0CBLB Elovatod Ia His Great Sensation Drama, Entitled C OUNTK RirXCIT' ' And a Grand Galaxy or Specialty Stars, Commencing Monday, February i BORN t. CO. WtorB, Carjets, Vfeeaiv and filontöl? Payments 97 gast Washinetnn St. v.w.iÄRfsinM 19? COAL, WOOD AND KINDLING. Prico of Vood Reduced. WEDS: 475 E. Uicli. and 183 E. Market. Telephone 55. SIMON BUNTED AJZD olesale Liquor Dealer

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