Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1885 — Page 8
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THE 1KDIANAP0LIS DAILY SENTINEL TUESDAY MORNING" FEBRUARY 10, 1885.
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A Cart lo the Lais. Our Opering or Hamburg Embroideries ba of interest to eveiy lady. Anticipating tho great dotnaed which Is euro to bd this leiioDjWo plaocd our orders o&rly, at d 1ho gcoda aro now on salo. The 5ties cro all eott, and wo thin much superior to thoso of formor i-ftRfors. Ladloi will ploiso notico tbt wo have ttyica in dlfloront t idth to raatch.and also to match All Over Embroidery. In thiB connscticn wo &sk that ycu tako particular rotico of our stock of Kinß'a Trim-njir-s," all new thn Eoasoa. Thoao tr:innjfEga are very handsome and curable, and very much used for trlxnmlns Whita Gcois and Underclothing. Wo ir.vit3 an inspection of cur 'EmbroidcriQ "and King's rimmJnßp." tho prico of whioh wiii fco found m&rkod ia plain figures on each picco. Very Etspectfully, PETTIS, BAS5ETT &, CO. JOS. A. MOORE, 61 T. Market Indianapolis, led Intercut allowed on deposits, In Bums of Sö an I tr.ward. Mon?y ti Loin on Improved City and Farm PTOTrty iu Indiana and Uhirx. Cty, o intj and Town Conds, and Purchased Money Nr. tos, bpi:htand sold. No loan made except rich as ari nccared fcy first irorit;sge on real eitere, with a margin of wcurity, or by collaterals uavinj a market valne. Foreign Exchange for gale on all part of the world. DIG LOT LSD1ES' At to Cents. ums' tili At 25 Oonts. Our Grand Annual Hjj Muslin Underwear Is'ow in Kuli Illast. Stci liminishlas rapidly. Coue andgt ttie bargains. L S, II N. R. We hay picked oat of our toc all oiled and odd pieCef, to be soli at half price. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 10. SENTINEL TELEPHONE OAL.lv?. BiBKlarkS OQre 10 1 1 Editorial Room 2!l THE SDimE AT NEW OISLEASS. To accommodate the throng from the Northwest fco will desire to read their favorite home paper while attending the World's Exposition," the Sentinel has been p!red on sale In New Orleans at George F. WLaxton & Bro 'a, No. 5 Carondelet street, between Canal and Common streets. OLD PAPERS. Ocod conditioned old papers for sile at this ofiSce at ouly 40 cents per hundred CITY IN IM1IEF. The aged mother of J. F. Pratt of this citj, died on Thursdi7 last at North Grafter, !. T. L. Jobr-son, formerly of this city, but con- at Cleveland, is said to hare invented a iw process of running cable cars. John lienry, a clerk ia the PostolEce D-j-fcrtrcf nt at Washington, will return to thia city and re-enter the practice of law. Frank 1. Weadon, the well known young actor and play writer, has taiea service on tr. Jourral. He will "do" the amusements and general reporting. A. H. Dcoleyhas ecM the Saturday Herald to J. C, Ochiltree, of Connersville. Mr. Ochiltree is a jonrnalist of experience, having forrcerly edited the Connersville Times. Feter Brady, who was arrested for the theft cf S12.C0 from John Fedigo, waived examination yesterday in the City Court cd went over for Grand Jury courtesies. The Tippecanoe Club, to the number o! j-erbaps twenty-five, assembled yesterday in tfce Council Chamber at 2 o'clock to hear tha address of Major Gordon on General lVillUcx Henry Harrison. Major Gordon
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rad from manuscript, He wis attentively listened to for over an hour. The alarm of fire a C o'clock laU evening was caused by the burning cf the floor at ihe German Telegraph office. Tb fire caught from the cellar heater. Loss, $10. Williard N. Ehcrt yesterday purchased the drug store at the corner of Illinois and Maryland streets, formerly owned by S. C. Astley, the purchase being made of Mrs. Aitley. W. W. Cheezum, residing at 202 South Vst ttreet, feU oq the fcteps Sunday mor irg as bo was leaving home and broke hi rm. The Injured member was set by Dr. Jameson. The United Order of Independent "Workirgrcen cf Marion County will meet in the fnpreme Court Room, corner of Tennessee arid Washington streets, Thursday tvenins, February 12. atTJ o'clock. The remains ot William Vincent, the I., C. and W. Conductor, killed near Troy, O., reached the city yesterday and were takeo in charge by Keriihan, Lod A: Ifedtcj. The remains will be interred at fchelbyville. The birthday reception given by Mr. and Mr?. Chris. HarmeniDg Smday night, at ibeir home on North Mississippi street, w3 quite a peasant social event. The epacioas apartments ere thronqed with guests the ntire evening. An elegant collation was eerved. In the Mayor's Court yesterday William Woods, the man from Columbus, Ohio, who was arrested on a warrant sworn out by Conductor KU I). MiDer, charging him with adultery with the wile of tho latter, was tried ar d eentenced to jail thirty days and fined '2. Miner took the pawn chects and will go to Cincinnati to redeem his wile's Locds. The fifteenth anniversary of Star Lodge, K. cf F., will bs celebrated this evening with a public entertainment. George W. Powell will deliver an address on the history of the lode. and U. B. Shideltr will take for his theme "Toe Order of K. of P." Iustrumental wnd vocal music will be provided by it. A. Newland, Willuni Morrison, Mrs. LynD, Mrs. Morrison, W. A. Brnd, Mrj. Anna L. Walke-r, Mr. Grace I). Levering. O. W. Williams fend the Anon tri 7, with the "Stcrm Kirw" in character by Dr. W. L. Heikell. Recitations will also bc'ceab Miss Nannio Tutewiier and Theo Pfältlln.
An Unnatural Brother. George and William Cjbler, bnthfr?, hailing criminally from Suelby Count, were before the Mcyor yesterday on charges of peace disturbance, drunkenness and assault and battery. William ha3 been living ou Kim street, near Dillon, and George cauie dewu from Tipton, Friday, on his way to Iowa, lie of course put up with his brother, end cn Saturday afternoon, prcbab! y from a desire to celebrate his depirture, he procured a quantity of beer and whisky, and with his brother's wife drank cf it with a freedom which always graces the man accustomed to 8ncb luxuries. As their spirit? rcte ttcir discretion left theui, And the Wi 'Or enly paused when h- had abated bin brovher's hospitality, William, oq his arrival heme in the evening, leam?.i hw hanefuly he had bea tr-ted, and t ven up on the oC'enders hr rove his wife from home, and proceded t chastise George. The arre3t of both men "Tf s the result. In court tbe cn asairs. William was dismissed, while George exhib td a determination to fjht tha casa. 11 degrees the above facta came t'" tho surface, Gecrpe admitting their truth to the Mavcr. He was then fined $2. and given thirty days . n the stone-pile, the Msyor remarking that if h!s jurisdiction would permit It, the pmcner would have a chancy to make himself famous back cf the Northern Prison bsjrs (ieorce's attorney declared for an aopesl to the Criminal Court, but to this his Honr re.p.;.J(d that he would be a witness there to the admissions of the defendant end try 'oreenreor him a prison sentence. The probabilities are that no appeal will be taken. The Alderrnan!c tloetlng". There were present at tbe regular meeting of the Boanl of Aldermea last evening Messrs. McHt:gh, Tallentoe, IVitchrd, Ecrnhamer, Frier, King and Eadly. President Korison one of tbe absentees and Mr. Frier was called to ibe e'mir. The action cf the Council in awarding the contract for veterinary service for the Fire Department hcreea to Jehn Elliott was noa- ' ODCurred in and all the bida were re!errvi to the Committee on Fire Department, The CnrumttUe on Bridges reported that they hd ezamined the proposals for coiMructing a s'one bridge over Pogue's Run at L&it ftreet, and recommended that th action of thu Council in awarding the contract to John Whiuett end the Indianajwlis Diide Co. be concurred iu. After some diecusston the report cf the committee was adopted. Mr. Endly then offered a motion tht ali requisitions made for euprlies In all deoartments be made on peisons who have written contracts with the city, and have the same examined by appropriate committees Adopted. An ordinance was parsed providing for the curbinc and grading of the sauth gutter of Fort Wayne aveaue and paving with bilck the tcuth sidewalk thereof where not already done between New Jersey and Central avenue. Adjourned. A Delivery Wagon Ditched. Last night between 10 and 11 o'clock word was brocght to the city that a delivery wagon had been overturned on Michigan street near the Belt' Road, and Sergeant ju:g!ey went out to investigate. He found tle wagon turned over an embankment cn tbe Belt Road just above Michigan street Th horss had managed to tee itself, and wss about fifty yards from the wagon, lying on the groaud and covered ith hav. The etücer tried to get the antmat on its feet, but found' it was unable to r:ee because of injuries received Toe waeon -elongs to Keller, the grocer, r.O Virginia ivenae. Ow intotho lateness of the hour no further facts were learn 1. Tie matter s mvsteriosf. to ray the leatt A Louisiana Importation. William Helm, a fourteen-year eld colored bey, was before the Mayor yesterday. William says he was shipped here from Louiana by par ties who told him he probably 'cold get into the Colored Orphan Asylum. Henry Sweetland met him, took him home and gave him the freedom cf the hou?e, and after being well provided with clothes he was sent over to the crccery to tcure eome articles for tbe breakfast table. Before leaving the home he appropriated u the cash, and that was the last of him. Mr. SweeiIsnd then lecurcd his arrest and he was taken before the Mayor, H wafved examfcation and will probably be sent to the P.e form School this week.
THE RAILWAYS. The Flan Inaugurated by the Chicago ' RoaCö for the Purpoee of Evening Up Tnelr Percentages Other Matters.
It is generally understood that ths ghop3 of the O. and M. will ba remove! from their present location at Seymour to Washington, Daviess Ccnnty, Indiana, early in tbe spring, the Washington peotle hv been do:ng seme very lively hnstlmg t i bring about this removal. and the railroad comrany feels it !a to its interest t t make the change. Notice is given thit the Scioto Valley Railwby Ccmjany will r.ot accept a lesa proportion of rate to pti ;ts cn that line, where erce ntsge divieicrs are in forcp. than three rts yn lC0i.rnd. On business where the Fdoto Val'ey Railway i an interoie-liate cad that cm ) any will fcccept its pro rata tromticn cf tte-.throueh ia e regardless of tbe above minimum. A ecalper tald ytsterday that there was no truth in the statement that the gentlemen engaged in his lucrative calling were securirg a large portion of tbe New Or!f ans and Southern busiress gent-rally. "We can not arit rd to iuafce rucea ot a cut net enou;h to ir dace people to uurrhase a scalped ticci, and, therefore, the local egents aie catching most of the outh-bonnd business at full rates. This Is no chestuut but a cold fact." The Indiana Retail Lumoer Daslers' Ass ciation eome time ago received an invitation frem the Michigan Lumber Transportation Company to visit the pineries cf Michigan, acd the excursion was fixed for yesterday, going via the Air Line and Chicago and West Michigan Roads. The party was co mposed of about 150 lumbermen, and they hope to make arragements whereby they will j eceive larger amounts of lumber than heretofore, and at lower prices. James De Wolfe, who represents the Bee Line, I., B. and W., aßd I. and St. L. at Columbus, O., announces a newwrinkl?. He he.s jrjst issued a cltcu'ar Informing the publ:c generally that "what man his done we man may do," and thnt an "old mid'a" excursion will be. iuu to Nct Onears on March .". vis the P.ce Ine, J., M. an! I., and L. Ld N., leaving Gslicn t 10:10 & in., arriving at Imiianaoolis at tJ p.m., and at New Orleans arch 5. A special coach has been pravided for the Mclnsivt use rf the party; between Galioa and Indianapolis. This excursion is designed especially for old maid?, but their many admirers n ay go provided they aseent to certain required seottiEfnts. It is UEtleiEtcod that a tank wiil ba place d r n top of the train for the benefit of tics? tho desirr to make the trip by watr. Ti e jotrney will bo anything but long ad iccrjotCEOUs, to says the circuJar. Although the rocds running east from Chicsgo claim that they &re taking no freight business fcr less than tariff rates, the shipments duiicg the last week were heavier than they have b?eu during any cte week for the lat two yc?ra. Nearly all the business si ipped during tbe we?k wa? contracted for on the 20-cent basis, and :cme;of it, partico'arly Hour fron th" Noilhwest, it is claimed, was contracted fcr at a stili lower rate. The great bnlk of tJ.'e bueiiitfs went by the lines that have run short" cf tbeir allotted p;ol psreent hile thu rce.cs that sr "over" carried but very litUe. It seems that th rosds are pur fuirg this plan for the purprpp of eveiurg np their jtrcictRges before tb.a xool eroires which will he April 1, in oro'tr to evcid tb diversion of freight froru tiie roxi: 'over" to to the roads "short," or tc avoid the nfrefsity of settling the bilac?' in money. If this state cf ailVrs is alloc-td to centime a while loLgr tho peroerjtaie iil be eeoed up long before April 1, nrd as ttcn cs this is accomplished the r'ads will start in and tske bu?ir)e?3 at tiif be! rotes tl ey cau secure, as without a po-.ding agreement it will tot be possible to miin!ain rates hereafter. The totf.l shlpirirnt c! tlccr grain ind provisions ty the vk-iot: ic3ds mun'ng eact froia Chicago throTL-h to seabfvrd points fcr the week f-rding Vov.ru ry 7. 1") r. mounted to SI :;7." tors, aastest 7." ',7 rent f--r the week previous, tn iucr-i;e of .' ."iS tons. COURT.UOLK LOCALS. . The foG.OOO.OOO tult agalnet tho Wa,taeh Bent to the Federal Court Notes. The Grand Jury will probably report to iiay. Jctlce Howe has tsken under advisement he divorce case of Alice Batech vs. Gearte Rutsch. The case of Lorjg (administratar) vs. the n:g Four Rosd for lO.OCO damages was argued before the jury yesterday. Robert F. Ccry has qualified as administrator of the estate of Saomel Cory, dt ceased, giving bond in the sum cf f.' i;00. James K. Greer has given $ 1,400 bonds as Guardian of Hiirvy 1)., Add A., Hector H., chn II. Lena B., and Ora Huntington, miTiOrr. In the suit cf Harvy Fickelstein vs. Sarah Finkeletein Judge Taj lor, yesterday, annulled the marriage, plaintiff's father apisricg and making oath that he was not of In the paternity suit of Ella Todd vs. (ieorge J. Charpiot, Judre Ayres yesterdsy rendered judgment for 3 J, $1G0 cash, and the balance in monthly pajmems of $10 The case came up on a compromise. William Ritter, charged with the theft o' two .pool balls, and Henry Wilkinson, ac -nsea of the theft of a Bible from the B.wenMerril Company, were arraigned in the Crim i ai Court yesterday, and entered pleas o l ot guilty. Judge Taylor yesterday rendered judgment on the verdict in the case of Miniove vs. the Street Car Company. Manlova sued ior eome ground whirh the defendant U'ed. cd which he claimed belonged to hiai. The jury found for the defendant. The Ccroccr yesterday took some further vidence in the inquest of Mage Bash, who vl:d in the rc&r ol 1? Hurou s're.et. She ho went by tfcu liames of Haghes snd Davis. It is in evidnc? that d?ceaed Mcoked a great deal, and wai in the habit of r.slcg cpicm and mcrphics. The verdict is death from excessive use of narcotic?. In tte case of the Central Trust Co a p any, cf New York, vs. tbe Wabash Rosd and others, motion was made ye3terday by t:e defendants' attcrceys for transfer to the Fnited States Court, upon which .ndge Ayres ordered it to be tent to that coart, defendants giving bond. This is the forrloure suit recently brought to collect $.;.cco.coo. He Should .Return Mrs. A. Mulinsky, cf New York, has written to Superintendent Laug to learn whether or cot he has obtained a clue to the whereabouts cf her missing sen, Morris, who
disappeared from homebout four years ago, ;il who, ehe thinks, is residing ia this city, lhe letter states that the young man has fal'en heirto a large amount cf money by the death of an uncle, which he can eecare by retcrhicg home at once. PCRSONAlT MENTION,
Dr. Harrison, cf Lebanon, is at the New Occidental. Professor Jordan, cf the State University, is at tbe Grand. Colonel R. 8 Robertson, of Fort Wayne, is at the Grand Hotel Local Courts. trPERion corr.T. Eoora 1. Uon. N. B. Tuyl-r, Jud?e. Gilbert B. Manlcve vs. The Ciizans' Street Railway Company. Appeal. J -duieut on verdict for defendant. Harry Finklestine vs. Sarab Finklestine. Suit for divorce. Marrisgi annulled. Room 2. Ren. D. V. Howe, JuJe. State ex jel. W. F. A. Bernhamer vs. John Eeer. ContteU d election. Oa trial by the Court. Alice Bntrch vs. Geo-ga F. Butisch. Dhorce. Fndr arivisement. Kooin 3. Hon. Lewis C WaJkcr, Judzc. David D. Long, fidrn'riisirator, vs. Tbe C, I., St. L ind C. Railway Company. Damage f. On trial by jury. CEIMIKAL COCKT. Hon. Pierce Norton, Jn5ce. Stae vs. William P.itter. Petit larceny. Flea i f not guilty. State vs. Henry Wilkinson. P tit larceny. Fiea of net guilty. einer it court. Eon. A. C. Ayres, Judge. Si ate ex icl. Ella Todd vs. Georre J. Charpi Jt. Bastardy. Jndgment for f 350. dtate ex rel. May Palmerton vs. Wiüiatn Clark. Bastardy. Argument on demurrer to answer. In the matter of the assigninnt of Moes RoscLtbal. JCxaraination continued. Central Trust Company r,f Nev York et al. vs the W., St. L and P. R, it way Comp im v et si. Foreclosure transferred Ij the United States Cctrt in re. jetition of Illinois 1'arraco Cj.-n-pany. John A. Reaame eppuiuted Tra.e to fill viicai:c v. The New State Iloute RooT. SpeaLing cf the adoption of a plan for tbe roof of the new State House, Commissioner Morris yetterday ta;d: "We have decided tpona change ia the roaf from what wai crigiuhUy contemplated. The first plan 7? as to fasten the slate on to a w're ganz?, but we found that wc3 impr?.c.icab'e, acd after varir u 7 j erir.ients arjd inveeiiatioa we hhve decided to put on tbe iron rafters a thick sbeetirg t f a-bts'.co paper, on ihnr. a Jtyerof cak or.f a:id a half incbtd thick, trnecf d ai d greevtd and f et in white k?.d Above this wiil be e.pcthcr thicx sheeting uf asbstc?. a-?d the elatr-a v.ill bo fustincd on with screwy tnni irsuring a jerftctly Lie and valtr-proof reef." Tho UUitary Carnival. Tic Military Carnival Cemmittes oa Refrfibrjceiitft n et 3 ft teiday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Rchbins, end Misses Belle Por.e end Katie H?y and Mis. G. WT. Johnson were added to the committee. Ten taciec u ere present, ftr.d all cf them mala fmovirr.jrirg reports conerning tho work. Mrr. Robbius wa? apjo;ntd Treasurer. Pertor s vbo have promised donation for Fobruarv 10 arc requested to reserve the ea.ua tili March 7r lUgE-t IIxaKgeiattoQ Ti; Sntir.e.l has ccen i that made by a man in Minnesota, whoserds to Ryan, tbe flutter, 1!1 23 S.-.uth Illinois etrett, ior hi hats. Tükmg about to'd, ho said: 4 Cold? Well I should :-ay so. We had t give tha sf v AC ur dose cf quinine yesterday to keep it from shsking the lid3 ofi"" Special attention is directed to the advertifereat of the Ho!el Windier Pstaura-.t on lilth j-ge of this ierje. ViTliolmnl MautMer Or P.unajel Hardware, Daraaed bv the Fire! ale every day for leu dars. Euy vhlle you can buy caeap. MechaniCi Tools au d Builders' Hardwire. VAJEN NK.V. ft East V.'ashJnctou Street, Wlnesl Wlne! Port, Sherry. Sweet Mnscatell, ru d a!! kindiof Dry Wines. Warranted strict.'7 pare CalL'orala Wines. Superior to the FO-callel lmiorteJi gojls. Wholesale and Retail, at II. Weinberger & Co s'.Ko. 1C West Louisiana street, opposite Union Depot, A genuine American Waltham Watch, Silver Ca e, Stem Winder nnd St'lter, warrantra for one year, for ?10, AT JEWELERS, 12 East Vashmgton street. Tvp"WriterSn &TV FULLY WARRANTED. t-X" - lurcr.a?ers of the "tancard Is P.mjnifton"may return 2. O.D. Jf,' T ''-vi "itlin :0 öays li un?atlsfa:-try. vlf;5 :-h Machines Rontod. '"-j IV.! I ; nM .f A upplUs: rit-bor.a, carbon, Tyx-Wri;r I'ltr, rart. fir.. in han1. 1? Sonlti Irlci1nn 8trt, Con.lit Mlork. BROWNING & SL0A?J, DBUGGISTy, AND D2A1EZS l:l Fins ' PfffliMY El Toilet Aiiiola Lubln'F, Co!j?&te'i, Lundhorg's and Rlckrccler'i Flue Extract, Genuine Imported Farina and eernanCoiozne, Fionia and Lavender W aters, Fine Toilet heaps and Sponge. Tooth, Hair, Cloth ind Sail Brushes, and all grticlea n anted for the UDUet at the UOWEST FIGURES.!
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WAR ON PRICES! Carpets! CarpetsI Our Pries List, and No Reserve in Pattsrns, All Goods as Lits. Best Velvet Carpet - - - - $1 22 1-2 Seat Bcdy Brussels 5-Frarae - - 1.12 1-2 Best Smith 10-Wiro Taps. Brussels - 67 1-2 Best All-Wool Extra Supers ... 62 1-2 Goods Onsli on Delivery.
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To-Nisht and To-Morrow Night! The Incomparable Comedienne L O TT A., In her New coaif ? Vaudeville, IVXnxon.53ollo ISJitoxoli.o. Kecerve! Seats, 7c and 51, accord tus: to location. Adr.Mwioa. -c and &0c r'rej hu CLllrelj mjpencied during the engacsient. Thnrtdar, Frl l.yand Saturday, r.1 Kat;irday Maiinee, Feh. 3:h. l.h and UUi. Uir:Iey Camp bil' grtat play, 'THE WHITE SLAVE.' r;,Poru'ar rricx'f. SaTe opens this (Tuejlaj) xci-adci at the box ofhee. COo. Bfsfrvf.l eatsia I'tesg in SOc fSofn, CliAirs, 7Sc. TLree nl?its, b?,v.nir.2 Thurip.y, Fs-ary 12tL. Vn:ei)tine Matinee. Keorniry lith. Kt iru of r.e Insli Comedian, And his Thice Act Comcdr N gvl:y, Tlio Cor lief Grocery. THF COMEDY SUCCESS OF THE SEASON, 'prcijil v Vslortije MatlDee wl!l l.c g'.ven faturdhv, Februe.ry lti!i,anl evrry dy and caiid aftcndiriK will receive a Handsome .--oavcnii Valentine.'. HERUilAN RISK TurdT "tp !': 13 0:i-üalf Mi1. THF.i:.L 1.1 CGKD" IiAC v t:Us2b da:is.-iu tickets. 3f X- Thursday, Friay end a'urday hvtmii.i.. .'"to. 12, Jb and ll Columta. Ob:o, vs. Mciidiach. Htnrday Afternoon. Fe! VALENTINE'S ü AY. Priae for the children. Tnesdpy Kvp Vch. 17 TFIE MSQCEKALÄ At.'l FANc'Y Dr.üsS C.VU.Sl V AL. fh? Lvc-ut of Vac S?rri. wfowam a ink. Friday, robruary 13th, Grand 31iisquerailo Carnival ! Prire for most LI?;;ant Iadj'3 COaiumo Silver Jf.vel i akf t. l'iizö for lincst 'ienfs Costnras D..iaoad JiarT Fin. Frfze for best L&dj's Character CoiUme 3caon l'nefor bet Ccufs Character Cos'.um3 ?3afon Ti- tc. ' Mze fof befct FiOwcr Girl Twenty Ada:i-eiou t':-.' for test Pu3e Twenty Almi'-ion Tlcket. :., ae sllowid oa f.oi r until 10: unites it:. ( t-ir.ive. Skaiiui from 7:0 till 11 o'cIjc GÖliuüS AVENUE RlT'ltC Corner ScTcnih and Colitgo A-ezze, Attraction For Tlits eek. lutsdar, February 10, LADiüS' Ff ME APRG?1 PARTY. Prie Saate Case. F LID AY, rrSRUAilY l::. AX-IS .' PARTY;,. lest ri.oji: i:; tue cn v. M V, Crest Curredy. Entitled a banker's luck, Acd a : Olio PcrforTia'iC'. 6l8Edalfl .Female College. Tic record Fusion of the TIIIRTf-FIESr year wi'l Lcin February 21, when thre will be rnj lor a few more tcirdins pupil, snrcrlcr at vtnUgc In a.l departments. Audnes Ilev. U I. I'OfTKIt, U.D., Prilent, (iUnmi, Ohio CO., INOIS ST. 1QC. Delivery.
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THOMAS W. BTAN, Sapcrl2tnliriU
