Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 51, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1885 — Page 8

'J HE lM)LAKArOLIS DAILY SENTINEL" FRIDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 20 1885

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I YORK STORE IKOYLXJIIQUZSJO 13 S3.! SHOE IPABT18T. WE ARE MAKING or LOW PRICES On a faw lines of Ladies' and Children's Shoca that Ye are closing out. Frices Always in Plain Fiiores. PETTIS.BASSETT& CO JOS. A. MOORE, 64 3, Market Bt., Indianapolis, Ind Interest allowed on deposit, la sams ol V) and Money to Loan on Improved City and Farm Xrcrerty ia Indiana and Ohio. City, County and Town Bonds, and Purchased Money Notes, bought end sold. o loans made except such an are secured by 2 rt mortgage on real estate, with a lare marzla of security, or by collateral havinj a tiarket Tlce. , Foreign Exchange for pale on all pafts of the world. Dau you seen the Grand Diplay cf MO SUH UDDER WEAR We are makis? (luring cur Special Sale' Do you know that you can bay splendid made Corset Covers and Drawers at II, Z 3, 4, 5ö, CÖ, 75, 85 and 05 cents, and as ran h finer as you desire? Do you, realiz3 that we hell the latest style of Chemise and Skirts from 2c rip? Mother Ilubbard and Sick Gowns, leaatlfally ma Je and trimmed, from 43c up? There is no traah in this lot of good?, but they are ths best goods for tbe money that the beat manufacturers can turn our. Do you know that we are sole agent? lu this city for all goods made by Simon Stearns it Co., ana shall be glad to point out their superiority to those interested? It doeen't cost yoa a penny more to bny goii goeda tüat are rightly mad3, and afterward yea will want no other, How often we hear expressions of disgust from ladies who have Leen led hy Hash advertisements to invest in goodd tfeat do not stand the test of comparison. Mae co mistake. Sae our stock. Examine work, material and styles, and you ill be forcad to admit that oars Is the Cheapest Muslin Underwear In km. L S. AYBES i GO. SPECIAL. Fine Black Jerseys, lös; Fine Braided Jerseys, $1 ; Large White Aprons. 25c. FIttDAY, FEBRUARY JO. SENTINEL TKLEl'IIONE CALLS. Btsslif Cffli-e ICt I Editorial Rooms 2'Jl THE SEXT1SEL AT NEW ORLEANS. To accommodate the throng from the Northwest who will desire to read their I.v Tcrlta heme paper while attending the "YTorld'a Exposition," the 8entlnel has beeu p!aced on sale In New Orleans at George F. Wharton &. Uro., No. 5 Carondeiet street, Utween Canal and Common streets. OLD PAPERS. Good conditioned old papers for sale at this office at enly 40 cents per hundred. CITY IN B1UET, The rierceton Kosciusko "Woolen Mills have been incorporated. Capital stock, $1 V ooo. W. H. Smith, a traveling nan well known In this city, died at Newport, Ky., the other doy. Robert X. Lamb has been appointed airoinistiator of the estate of Jane M, Waldo, Bond, $3,000. John B. Green yesterday gave bond in the sum of $2,000 as Trustee o! the Deaf and Dumb Asylum. A carpenter named Stephen Thalwaker, whose home Is in this city, committed suicide at Springfield, Mo.on Tuesday. A letter has been received from Mrs. A. M. Nee, who is representing the women's department of Indiana at the World's Fair, in which she gives a glowing account of ths tame. v David Henderson, a fugitive from justice, was arrested last evening at the residence of a relativ, at 14 South New Jersey street. He is wanted at Tern on a charge of bastardy, Miss Maggie Smith, of that place,

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cansins: his arrest. Uenderson will be taken to l'eru to day. The Department was called oat yesterday morniDg to extinguish a slight b!azs in McDonald v Batler's law orSce. Lias, $1 1. TLe National Benefit Association has elected M. Henning President, Ralph Worth i Ingtcn Vice President, and John A. Wilkins. Secretary and Comptroller. Police Commissioner Thomas Cottrell was sworn in yesterday morning by the County Clerk. He gave 2.000 for faithful performanc Hon. A. H. Brown and Judge B. K. Hilioti feccining his sureties. Albert WoDd3, with two lai cuts on the topo! his Load, inöicted by some unknown individual in a Malott avenue saloon, was removed to the City Hospital in Planner A: Hammowii's ambulance yesterday afternoon. Mr?. John C. New sent the fire boys at headquarters a very elesant lunch of oysters and wine yesterday afternoon in recognition of the eneretTc style in which they suppressed a b!ae at her residence a few days eince. PEKSONAIj mention.

Colonel I. D. McDonald, a hero of the w:ir and of many Democratic campaigns, called to eee un yesterday. We need not remird the cood Colonel that be is always entirely welcome. John Fisher, Crown Point; S. J. Brush, Columbus; George Harrison, Rockyille; L. Balavia and W. C. Forley, Connersville; William I). Kizer, Winchester, are at the Hotel English. Major H. P. Shatter, of Madison County, and the popular Hon. W. F. Sherrod, now physician of the Stat3 Prison South, called upon uj yesterday. The Sentinel' beirtiest good will ia with the noble Mexicin survivors and with tte'r efforts t secure rom the iovernrrent the pension recognition they so well deserve. Ths Sentinel cfllce was enlivened on yesterday by the presence of several old heroes of the Mexican War. Major McFadin, of Lopanaport, called in company with Colonel Fanis Forman, of Vandalia, 111., who commanded the Third Illinois Regiment throughout that conflict. and was in the battles of Vera Cruz and Cerr j Gordo. I. B. McDonald, Columbia City; J. A. Henry and wife, Rev. W. J. Jordan, I. E. Haskell, Fort Wayne; D. W. Bainsley, Newcastle; N. W. Smith, P. F. Bailey, Rushville; George Hathaway. Grencaatle; C. A.Barnett, P. Hnm'n Din villi; J. W. Heiser, Newca'.t'e; G. W. Gitaon. Marion; Thorns? Qaalter, T. B. Hate, W. II. Robinson, Tinton; I. If. McCollana, .Seymour, are at the Occidental. At the Bates House: J. M. Sellers, W. N Thompson, J. H. Harford, R. B. F. Pierce, A. P. Reynolds, M. D. White, CrawiordsvillejJobn C. Mack, C. A. Hay, Terre Haute; D. T. McNeil, Kokomo; C. A. Cole, Tera; J. Crow, Jr., J. D. Lorr, A. C. Lockride, Greencastle; W. J. Cunningham, JD. 111. Stuart, Lafayette; . Kroun breyer and mother, R. Cravens, Madison; C. E. Cook and wife, North Vernon; J, K. Scott, Martinsville; J. V. Finfrot-k, Richmond; A.. Leal, J. Richardson, Mis Richardson, Win ehester. Quarterly Lleetiogs. The appointments of W. R. Halstead, Presiding Ilider of the Indianapolis District, Indiana Conference, third quarter, are es follow : Indianapolis, Meridian Street, March 1; Blackford, March 1 ; California Street, March 7-S; Arne, March 7-s. Mooresville, March 7 S. L'rcoklyn, March i'l 22. Morjrantown, March Js Monrovia, April I 5. Martinsville, Much 2S 2l. Clay City, April 11-12. Wavrrly, April 11-12. gainer, April lS-i:. Bol.ug Gieen, April is l!. Center Point, April Lj-2U. Cary, May 2 3. PaUamvillo, May !-10 Bellevill, Hav "J 10. Locust street, Greencastle, May 10-17 ; South Grennstle. May 9 10. Wesi Newton, May 2 5 21. Moody Notes. Members of city choires will meet to-night at 7:",0 p. m., and be provided with platform tickets admitting to all sessions cf the convention. Mr. W. C. DeFanw will address the convention at the Tuesday afternoon session at 3 o'clock. Business men are requested to make this their session in honor of the worthy speaker. One of the pleasant features ol the convention will b the singing of Frofes-or Tow ner aDd wi.'e, of Cincinnati. Tbe Moody Convention at Fort Wavne cpfcs this morning and closes on Saturday nieht. The afternoon prayer meetings it Roberts Park Church have had created attend ance daily. Dr, A. H. Carrier will condnct the last of the reries this afternoon, commencing at 4:ü0 o'clock. A New Departure. Beginning this moraing, the Wigwam Rink will inaugurate a new schedule of price. The general admifslon will beten cents to all sessions, with an extra charge of ten cent3 fcr skates in the evening and surface free to owners of skate3. For entertainments and extra attractions the admission will be twenty cents. This is certainly a cheap rate fcr this kind of amusement, and if the patrons of this popular resort are not satisfied, no doubt the management could be induced to present each one with a pair of silver-mounted lub skates. A Layfayette Pleasure Party. A party of ladies and gentlemen numbering sixteen will leave Lafayette at 1:30 today for Indianapolis. They come upon the invitation of Miss Hissey, of College avenue, at whose home they will be entertained until evening, when they will attend the Meridian Rink. These ladies and gentlemen compose the Palace Rink German Club, the slating of which has been so pleasantly referred to by the Lafavette papers. "The party will return to Lafayette on the midnight train. His Ante Mortem Statement. The Coroner took the anta mortem statement of John Twine, in which he stated that Banks and he went in the saloon, and the latter was irritated. Twine was smokirg a pipe and Banks asked him for it, after i which be bred the shot. Twine does not think that Banks intended to kill but only desired to cripple him. College Avenue Kink. Owing to the cold weather tjiere was but a fair attendance at the College Avenue Rink last evening. To-night there will be a prize game of foot ball between two northeastern teams. A large crowd is expected,

COURT-HOUSE LOClLS. Mary Miller Asks to be Delivered From the Cuetody of the SheriffOther Notes,

Esther A. Bristor yesterday took judgment against the Harrisons on a certidcate cf deposit for ?';21 in Room 1. In the breach of promise suit of Lizzie Langenberg vs. Frederick Bowling jud;ment was yesterday eotered on the verdict for defendant ty Judge Taylor. In the appeal case of the city vs. Fatri :k Smiih, for loitering, Judge Taylor yesterday entered judgment agaiDst Smith for and for costs in the City and Superior Courts. The suit of Robert Salmon vs. The I., B. and W. Road has been brought from Hendricks County on a change of venue Plaintill sues for the vain of a mule alleged to have been woith X0, killed by a tram. Demand, ? 100. Max GondelGoper hi3 filed to collect a note for i05 made by Margaret E. and W. L. Jennings, which was scared by a certificate of ssle by the Sterin of seven acres of Jacd. This certificate was afterwards assigned to Flora Moore subject to the payment cf the note, and by htr aLd berhnsband assigned to Benjamin Davis. The note has been lost acd can not be given in the complaint. Demand 00, and decree for the sale of the eberin'a certificate. William J. Bi&hop wants a divorce from Elizabeth Bishop, whom he married in March, bl'Z. He charges cruel treatment, in that she cussed him, threw stove-wood at him, and foughC with women on the street, at home, and at church, on one of which occasions she was arrested and fined for beating another woman at church. "With a temper seldom below fever beat, defendant made herself abominable, petitioner mi-era-b'e, and home ( '.') nnbearabla. ' In June, 184, she abandoned William. Plaint' IT is n cctchman. The attachment of Jo3eph Miller vs. Joseph Baylies tt al., was yesterday dismissed on a compromise, in Room 1. The suit was originally brought by Howard E. Henderson against Baylisi, Kennedy A: Go's. Bright Lighi Combination, George A. Dickson A C. T. Gilmore, Henderson alleging that Bay lis?, Kennedy A: Co. were to give two performarces at his Opera Hou;e3 in Kokomo and Frankfort each, in th fall of 13 This they failed to do, to his damage in the eum of $20. The goods were attached in the hand) of Gilmore A. Dickson. The matter was amicably arranged yesterday between the parties. Mary Miller, yesterday, liled against Sheriff Carter in a habeas corpus proceeding. Mary is a colored woman, who was fined last summer in one of the Justice's Courts and sent to jail, she refusing to pay the ?H0. which was the amount assessed. Soon after the was incarcerated ehe gave replevin bail and was released. When this ran out she was aain brought in and locked up. When SnerilF Ht retired Mary was still an inmate cf the jail. In the new order of things she was released, but was soon after brought in again. As Mary wants out, and as Sberill" Carter wants the matter settled one war or the other, and as the Court and its ollicers desire to learn whether or not Mary can thus defeat them in the premises, it is presumed that all parties are anxious to get an opinion from the Court. The case is pending tefore Judge Howe. IRON linJIlWAYS. President Uackey to Assume Control of the T. H. and S. E. To-Day Earnings of the t St. L. and C Other Items. Thecihseof Ccmmisiioner Eietardson, ol the Chicaso and Ohio River pool, was removed to Chicago yesterday. Generral Passenger Agant Bronson, of ths I., B. and V., is cautioning the public against one Howard Saiby, who ia representing himself as manager of the advertising department of the I., H. and W. He is a fraud. Treasurer Oaborte, of the Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago Road makes the following statement of earnings fcr the second week of February : From passengers, f,Ü43.55; from lecil freight, '. (1)7.02; from foreign freight, !,-'j'; from lire freight, $3,7;)0.52; from exnresa 51,273 50; from mails, 2,17:i; total, $;;5,LTi !; against .0,S71. 42 in 1S4. Adding total of first quarter will amount to i0,-Gl.G:. This is ceriainly a most satisfactory reporl, and will compare favorably with that cf any other read in the country. President Mackey of the Evansviile nd Terre Haute, wiil resume control of tbe Terre Haute and Southeastern to day. The Evan!ville and Terre Haute people have been preparing for the change for ssveral daja pa&.' and au inspecting party of officials Leaded by G. J. Graiamer, General Pa33en ger Agent. ent over the T. H. aad S. yesterday. Mr. Grammer says that it is a splendid pitce cf property, the read being wide and well ballasted. AU arrangements have been coniDJetf l !r the handling of freight at the E. land T. II. yard?. None of the retiring omcialu ot iiie Terre Haute and Southeastern have yet determined what they will do. It will rnt b" ditncult for them to secure pD?ii i s uUrver as they are all men of marked ability. President Mackey is credited with the statement that he will increase theT., H, and S.'s earnings at least 20 per cent. Me?sri. Mackey, McKeen and Collett are thereof the wealthiest, most enterprising and prominent railroad men in tha S'ate of Indiana, and the signihVance and importance of this parChase is not difficult to discern. It has been more than thirty jears eince the people residing m the 'country between Evansville acd Indianapolis began to talk of the Straight Line. This road is now in successful operation to Washington cn the Ohio and Mhsippi Road under the control of President Mackey. The building of les than fifty miles of railroad will connect Washington with Wrthington and that place with Brazil. This will give Evansville a shorter route to Indianapolis than sii 3 has at present, and will give a direct connection with the coal fields. The preliminary steps have been taken for the extension north of Washington and with a return of easy times the Straight Line or E. and I. is likely to be extended as indicated. Indianapolis Talent at New Castle. A company of Indianapolitans including Mrs. George H. Fleming, Mrs. Willis D. Engle, Miss Mary Wilder, Miss Lina M. Bario and James A. Duthie, by special invitation, contributed largely to the success of an entertainment given in the opera hall. New Castle, last Monday evening for the benefit of St. James Church, of which Rev. Willis I). Engle has charge. Mr. Duthie, Mrs. Fleming and Miss Bario each gave soloa, Mrs. Engle a recitation.whiie the programme concluded with the operetta II Jacobi by those named, which proved a fit finale to a

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