Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 56, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1885 — Page 8

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THE IKDIAKArOLIS DAILY SENTINEL' THURSDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 20 1885.

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Gests FüTEisniBn Dspartmsat. One Hundred and Fifty Dozen Gents' Linen Collai öl 12 1-2 Cents Each. 60 Cents Half Dozen. TMi let cf Collars aro 11 FOUR PLY with HANoMAonBurrori IIOLB3, and BA.UßSD at ends. Tfcpy vrro nevar acid less than 20 cnts. Sizes -11, 14 1-2, 15, 15 1.2, 10, la 1 2, 17, 17 1-12, atd 18. is .it n bia Ainajo id i mid riuiuj. PETf IS,B tSSETT & CO JOS. A. MOORID, 84 . Market Bt., Indianapolis, Ind Interet allowed oa depo!:?, Iii snms of ?" and upward. Money to Loan oa Itnp-oved City and Farm Property ia In liana and Ohi.i. Cty, ro-inty and Town Bonds, and Purchased Money Note, bought and so:d. No iofccg made except such as kt ecur-'d by rt rior'eage on real estate, with a Inrae morula of wearily, o: by collateral navia? a inarkJt ta!ue. Foreign Exchange for gale on all pnrts of tho world. DAX) Iii To Close Hand Mado 320 pieces of these good marked fct cest andless, to closo out quloü. Come and cntbo bargains. L S. ÄYRES & 80.: Big etcck of Ladies' and Chitdron'a Jerseys Justin. Hew styles. Oholca rocds. Low pricei. Jcrsoya from SCc to S12. Fifty styles to eelcot frcm. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Jd SESTJXKL TKLt'PH ON K UALl.S. Easlars 0Sf Hl I FJitoriil Kooms 'i'Jl THE ESnTL AT NEW ORLEANS. To Acccrairodate the tbrong from the Northwest who will desire to read their fa T:ri.2 tnme taper irtille attending tbr "WcrM's Kzpoiition," tha Sentinel has bean placet! on a!a la Ntw Orleans at Georgs F. Wharton & Ero.'s, No. 5 Csrondelct street twic fa Canal and Comraoa streets. OLD rAPEIW. Uccd conditioned old papers for sa! t! thii ctf.ee at only 40 cent3 per handred. city ir; uitiijp. The Possum Ciab invitations for their llrst social are being hsusd. The Medical College Alnnini will hold the ar.nnal matins at 10 o'clock this morning at the College hU. Dra. Wright and Fier:3 will deliver addresses. (Jecrge Wolfe has received word that a brother at Kansis City and cne in Europe hav died. He hts gone to have the jl rat brought here for banal. Tr e"orts to suppress the m of roar,b cn South iviit street, by police otScer John ar very mach appreciated by the K-"t I -ople of that part of the city. Indiftr.i Medical College commence men exercises at the Grand Opera House tht3 af tfrrccn si J o'clock. Pro!ess3r H. W.Wiley, of Washington, will deliver the address of the dy. The Supreme Ccart yesterday ordered a rtw trial in tha case of Jacob Bloc, enternd frcm Decatur county for Ufa for the mnrder of Kli Frant, of Kashville. in November 13. Clock and Frank qaarreled in l:chvil!e. and the latter was killed, Elsie Bloca assisting bis father. The new trial is uderU tecse Eanicel Grajsga, a juror iu

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the cae, waa at the time a deputy proaeca tinR attorney. John Wlieon has been seat to the Grand Jnry for petit larceny. John ia a colored lad. whoie profession i. that of news vender. He la accrsed cf stealing papara. If Job. a is gnllty. he can tell the rjauie of another paper thief. The alarm ol tire yesterday evening was cau;ed by the barnicg cf aroDfovera kiln of btlck on the I. and Et. L. Road nnr Mount Jactton. The lesj is not knon. bat can not be very heavy. It is thought to have canpht from the kiln fires. It is said that in the original plan for locating the town of Indianapolis, it wai the intention to lay it out west of the river where the Insane Hospital now stands. On account of the advantages of Fall Creek aj a eourr of water power, the plan was changed so8stOcab!e millers to utilize the stream In runing their mills. When the B. and O. decided to make lo er rates than ever before for any Inauguration, it did eo in the fall conviction that such concessions to the public at sach times should be complete and without any reservations whatever. On other lines it would eem that certain trairs are considered entirely toj good for the average Washington pas-cngsr, and tuat & reduction in ratfe mean p. im ply that 5low train tirxe cia be had at a less euie than uuh!, brt for hr;t-c'as ;tad tooirn time the old rate cf not only the regular fsie, bat uoubleJ, iliorilJ be exacted. In otLe-woids, on the li. and O. every train, both hmitf d and others, is open for the convenience and comfort ct inauguration pas hep'n. no extra charges being made o! any iUs:iiption. ai;d no attempt ,mada at eictuivcn3. Oa other lines inauguration tickets ere not sood on limited train3, and the rednttion in rates is not considered to apply to them. These facts it will be advisible to renumber when the time for the purchase of tickets come?. -

A 31 US K SIEMS "the two emikuaxt" at fahj iph's TO-M'.ur. Baker and Farron, the popular comedians, appear to-niht and Saturday uiht l i that rollicking comedj-drama, 'The Two Eaiijzrani?," a r?.iy fall of fan, ooJ singing ;ind dancicg and acting- To-morrow niht an i .Saturday niatir:ee iu 'Max Mailer.1' in which they nave alio beea Eucce?s.'nj. The folio v kg is the plot cf the ' laitrints" in a coudented form: Ludwig Von YinklesteinliAutenbianser and Dennis M:(tra?? (the ean prants) are enzagod to Abal Ho,, who hn a niece formerly married tj oae Arthur Sidne ,- but enbscqntntly divorced from him. Ar thua Sidney drsneea reusion. bit fails. mv then abducts his child and former wife on to occasions. On both occasions thf arp rfscutd by the emigrants. The nnca L rirally gcta married to one Phillip Worth At ine low price cr admission, uiier,, U enfy-five and thirty-live cents, crowded hectea should he the rale. Ilearr.e's "Hearts of Oak" Company will be at Engtiah's ail of Etit wctfc, a rare treat for lovtrs of go-j.l scenery and acting. "TUF.i" WIVF" TO OST. 1! IS BAND'' AT THE GIUNP To-niht at the Grand Opera House, th f nt performance in this city of tha gret Union (jLere Tlieater C3med7 suc:e?, "Three Wives to Oae Husband," will t i'ip place. This is unquestionably one of the test attractions of the season, and the company furni?hin Interpretation to the pie ris far above the average; in fact, every mn '.i ter of it :s an ariht. Tha performaa ? proper will te prefaced by ttie rendition cf the pretty, p'.tlte diaira in one act, entitic-d 'One Touch of Nature'" in which several members of the company appear to advantage. 4 ThrWives to Ote Husband1' ia eooiethms new ithe comedy line. And whit is better stii'. it is really funny. None of those oiT-haud. nonsensical bit el trash too frequently on the stage, nut an original piece in whic1) inff-nnitv, wit and ljn-:htr go haad ir: hand. Tlie caste is wei! filled. K. A. 8othern and Kaymond Holmes as "liilph and "ALdrow," re3pfctive'y, sapply mo3t of th--fun, altf ough not a littlo comes from Mra Anni Ddiand rs "Mrs. Caricol," Jay Hunt 83 "Mr. Calico!," Rudolph H. Strong 'Andrew's" uncle, and Bart W. Wallace .j "Kalph's." If you want to l.iugn s?a 'Tn-oe Wives to Or.e Husbaud." It la here for the remainder of the week. Next week the popular jon.nj; actor, Mr. Ii. L. Downing, id 'Tally-Ho." NOTES. Mat ure at the Zoo to day at 2. l);;u)a and specialties. The Abbott Oii Company is headiG? this way, much to the delight of their many admirers here. Hearne'8 "Hearts of Oak," a drama that has frequently been seen here, will be t" attraction at English's next week. The great Wallack Theater (N. Y.) succe-?, "Victor DuTand,'' will be the attraction a' the (.rand the last half cf next week. The talented youag actor, Mr. II. L. Downing, supported by Mis Ida Mulle and th" mtiabtis of Jcteph Jefl'ersMT's late company, in Joaquin Miller's latest and best border drama, entitled "Tally-Ho," will hold inboards at the fJrand the tirst half of njxt week. This will be one of the b?3t attrao tions cf the season. The boom 8t the Dime Museum continual, and thousands are daily and nightly ent?--tained by the excellent show given in all dt partment?. r.arnam's Living Skeleton i: CuriOiit? Hall and Marsh Adams' Manrt: in the Theatorium are the principal featur It is a woudarful show for ten cents. Sunday matinee will be children's day. Increased business at the Zoo Theater v,- vnoticeable last night. Ileilly'a 41 Wido-' seemingly has caught the popular favor, and it certainly de-ervrs it. Mr. Reilly ivei r. very pleasing remlition of iha"VridjT Dorcey," and is well supported by his com rany, while the introduced specialties ar2 of thebtst class. Matines this afternoon. Knights of Honor Election of Oincere The Knights of Honor yesterday elec'J the foUowiLj: ctilcers cf the State Urar.v; Ledge: Crani Die tite r Ttoinas II. Cli p, la-lianapo rai:d Vice PiciMcr L 1-. Hill. Pdchrn?ad. (JrHij.l As-is:aut Dictatsr J. W. i rttrünn. Kvttcsvüle. (raud ciui le-lU ltrvon, CUy City. (irsad Kf-rwrter J. W. Jacob. Je:ijron vide. (.irtiiid Treusur r V. li. (.toifrev, Now A. tavy. Grand (iuardiin A. . I.aro, Viarennca. tiran! Sentinel Jese '(' Ve;t!3. iranil Tru'fo TfoririH:! t,?wzeT, K-i nUvil . Kepwter to .-jupietne Lcd?-!- J. McBrlde, Nca AIUlv. s-tare Mctlcal l'x&miner-T. N. Lrya:i, M. I'., Inctiiafipo'.:?. l ast Grand Dictator W. G. Morris, Frankfort. The lcde adjourned ia trie evealng. The steady spted and the long run mad by the "limited trains on the D. and O. i? the secret of the unparalleled tiaie they accomplish. There :s no terrific speed mal or any rjckless rannics whatever attempted. To the contrary, the average rats per hour i not eo remarkably fast, bat the trains doa't stop for fifty or more ratios at a clip, and this ia the ay tfcey cake time.

LEGISLATITE NOTES.

3Ir. htalej'g Kill Concerning arcotIcs Passes the House. Colonel McCollura Has Something to Say Regarding: tue Ealgatstown Home Consolidation. Senator Foalko'a bill oa civil service was defeated, yesterday, by a vote of JJ to L. Under a suspension of the rule' the Senate, yesterday, passed tha Hnase bill creating the Twenty-First. Twenty Second and FortySeventh Judicial D.stricts. Senator Bailey's bill prohibiting the employment in mines and factories of children under twelve yars of age, failed to Dm, jeslerday, for ?Viint cf a constitutional majority. The bill ior the reorganization of the Knigbtstown Home, giving the Governor power to remove trusters and ctiioers connected therewith, was passed b7 tne House yesterday. Mrs. Josephine II. Nichols addressed the House yesterday in an earne3t speech of fifteen minutes' duration, oa the bill providing for instruction ia the public echools on the eifects of p.lcohol aad other narcoti -:j ca the human system. Mr. Stalej'a bill providing for the teaching in the common echoo's of tha eilictilof alcohol and other narcotics upon the human system pasd the Hou?8 yesterday. Tha pacsape of thi3 bill has been petitioned for from all sections of the State, a:. I strong lobby influence has been exerted in its bshalf. The IXIch bill, which ha3 been under discussion in the House on two or three occasions, finally passed that body yesterday. It provides for tafcing the appointment cf Coraimsv.oüers out of ilia hands of the Cir cuit Court and places it with the Board of County Commissioners, and iuekes a number of chauges from the preicat law. A lsrg-i number cf the delegate memb?fa ci the (J. A. It. Encampment widch met here jesterday, visited the House and Senate ytsterd-iy afternoon, being received ia the former by a speech from b teaser Jewett aiid in the latter by a speech from LieuV-i-ant Governor Manson. Meaibara of th cr.'anizfttion made responses in bath Hauses. The committee appointed to investige the atlairs of the Kaightstowa Homa faded to r;ort yesterday, &3 expected, tut th? findings rnll no doabt be reported to t!:? Home tliis morning. Tue ommittre 's a in eession yecterday evening, prepring it j reXorr, and there remains uo doubt tht th:report will dfclare the chrg3 gainst Goir sustained aad the management of thA insti tution under Superintendent Whiti ha3 b:en very loose. The icimediht? removal of both Gear and White will no doabt be recf-.n-mended by the report and tha reorgmizition of the institution Will be urged. S-CLDIEP.s' OKI II AN3 AND FEET.I.E-M INDKI'. Colonel l.C. McCjllnm, of Laporte, Ini, and late delegate to the National Encampment G. A. 11. which met at Minneapolis last July, favored our oilice with a call. He lalsD a membar of the State Holdiera' Monumental Association, and, notwithitandia his strong Democratic proclivities, he ciosures our Lfgislature ior not separating the Soldiers' Orphans' Home from tha Asylum fcr Feeble-minded Children. He does not b'.aroe either political party for consoli.Ut iug the two Institutions under the sirn management, for it was not a party ineasu:; both parties were responsible for it. IJat htrf gards it as injustice, rmd iojQrion? to ih cclditrs, and those who did it male a &1 mistake. The fvo institutions siould be separat? znd distinct froui each othsr. T'.c idea that the orphans of those who fell in defense of our conntry should be caaip lle-i to micg''.e together on the sa:n.3 play-groau or occupy the same building with feeble ruirdtd children re"ect disciedit upoa oar biBte; bnd thoie ?:ho call themselves Democrats, and in favor of this, did not their idea of Democracy from Jeilcrsoo. Jaokscn, Dccglu or Voorhse3 He hop-:s that when the investigation of tha Orphans' Home is through" with, that such arrangements will be made by th co operation of both paitles as will be satisfactory to all. He trusts that the present Legislature will do something toward fae State soldiers' men urn en t. Tae Monumental Co-n mitUe, under th? auspices of the G. A li., have ia'scd about Il'Oj fcr this purpose. The citizens when called npon to contriDut.'to the enterprise respondad that such a work frbculd bii ia'd for out of tha publicra-sure, o that the burden would fall upon all alike, instead of upon a few generous end patriotic ccntributors; therefore, the people of the tftata would sanction au Appropriation He reportä a full attendance at the Derart ment Encampment of the O. A. K., which is now in session, ami the order in a Houri'liing condition throughout the Stite. Th scare of partisan politics has entirely faded away, and leaves the order respected by eveiy cue. He tpca3 in the highest termi of Toit D-2-pfirtment. Commanders, Generali Carriahan and Kd Nicar, also Ae.?istant A. G. B:a D House? believi: g them to be true Grand Army comrades :ind worthy of the highest fsieem cf et ery soldier in the State. Ho is a particnlar admirer of Colon-! Gray and that old hero of two war. General M, I). Manson, now Governor and Lieste n ant Governor of the b'tate, to who a the. Indiana fclJiers will look with pride, fepliu that their iut?r?.cts will ever bs iail:itiln i by theni whatever position they may o;cupy. TUE (HUM) ARMY. Annual Sctalon of the Department En tampment-Visit to the Legislature. The annual session of the Department K i campment of the Grand Army of the Bpub'ic bfau in Masonic Hall yesterday iftrrncon. The meeting was called to ordir by Derartrr? r.t Commander Edward 2n ic r. and a call of the rcli rLed the otlicers t be present and a lar;c attendance from thpests cf the State. Commander in Chief o" Die Natioral Organisation, John S. Kouutz, of Toledo, and Paul Yandervoort, who f rmerly, he'd the fame position, were present. Alter prayer by the Chaplain, remrts o: citicers ere sabsltted and read. Th an nr.ai sddres3cf the Department Command? r wes tubmitted. He reported a net g i:a cf ninety posts during the year, and that cVin of nearly 4,j members wa? a munificent commentary on the stability of the orpanizntlcn. The total as;ets were S J r",, and the receipts from all sources 1 ; 221 ÖC; expenditures. fJ, 11G50; cash inlance. includ'cp: supplies, spLMO.t'2. Tare t dis tribüted in aid of dood euL'erers 't.7;i It was recommenced that the per capita remain at five cents per quarter. Notice was given tfcxtthe Women's Belief Cjrrs ha J bau cr-

caclz'd at Kendallville, Jeffertoaville, Branl, Eilettiville, Elkhart, Madioo, Fort Wayne, Wabash and New Albany, with Mrs. Alice E. Giinin, of Elkhart, as President. Deaths during the year in theG. A. lt., ninety-three. The commander noted with satisfaction that during the year politics had been practically barred from the Grand Army, and in closing tie paid a generous tribute to the work of his assistants, , besides, be stated that as a believer in the one term principle he was not a candidal? for re-election. Bt?a D. House, A. A. G., of this department, submitted his annual report, showing 307 posts in the State, with a total membership cf lG i'O'i, a gain during the year of 1,71. Daring the year rifty-four dispensations for special "muster were granted. An invitation was received to visit the Legislature at -1 o'clock, which wa3 accepted, and the members marched in s mdv tr the Court-house, from the tower cf hVh ie cennty tla was displayed daring the day. The Department ruet after supper at the hall cf the Order of Bed Men, wh. re. atter the transaction of business of a routine chapecter, the meeting adjourned to Lvra Hsll for ti e camp fire. The election of odlc-ors will be held to-day.

A Quick Change. A gentleman from Johnson County, who dees not want to be named, has purchased property in this city, and will move here in a few days. He is yet a comparatively young n:aa, but his hair is white as snow. This was caused by a curious incident, which occurred seme years ago. He was in the lields one da at work, and was attacked by a lar?e rattlesnake. He finally caught the rtpti' by the back of the neck, bat it gave a fucttpn jump at h's face and he lost hts g ip. Tbe snaKe fell to the ground and b ruck its enemy twice oa the les, however without .eLrect, ks he woro lrch toppfU boots He, however, jump t bark as soon as rouble, and after some difficulty manazed to kill the reptile, frdr.t which he toife: thirteen rattles. Uron polng to dinntr some of the family jested him about having feathers in his hiir. An extuainHt'.cn showed that in a number of places the h-u: had tnrned frcm a jet bh;ck to a pare wir. In a sbrrt time ail of hi hair tnrr.e. I whit?. He attributes it to Lis feeling of horror uooa Jcs:m: Iiis bold upoa the tuakc sad ii str.iirg at his face. KjHn, The li.it ter, wishes to inform his customers that h stlls tLe best etitl Hats for 1. -0 in the Hta'. Bjen, The Hatter, tyn they are neat, styl rnd qtiality guaranteed to be superior to say other ?1 VJ slid Hat in the niarktt Rvan, The Hatter, 21 and H.i South Illinois street. LOOK OUT FOR CUR SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT. . MERIDIAN CLOTHING HOUSE, ISO AND 122 S. M&RIDIAN ST., NEAR UNION DEPOT. Fxcurplon to Vashluy;t;);j. Pullman Palacs Sleeping Cars an J Day Coaches will run through from Indianapolis to Washington, via Fan-Handle and Pennsylvania Line, on trains leaving Indiana il'.s at 1 :J' a. m., February 25 a'ld March 1. and at 4:2" a. m. and i: V p. m , Marcii 2 Fare, 17 00 for the round trip. Ti ket3 good until March 10. LOOK OUT FOR OUR SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT. MERIDIAN CLOTHING HOUSE, 120 AND 122 S. MERIDIAN ST., NEAR UNION DEPOT. Vaj3 A' New,'' Hardware, A selling eoo.Is dntaaed by fire at very low ; nets: o, very Jow prices on nil staple aud Miscf lle::eotis Goods. All goods as low cr lower than Rit be purchased from any other houe In the eitv. 'ä!1 nl :et -opy nf tlieir Illustrited Catalogue thtej iitiLdrtd and filty pa-ies recently iwrl V A 1 EN vV Nl-:vV. fA Fa.st NVflihinston street. a Forget wc have th:- rcnownoi IP' J. TVOS In All Stylss GrAndfl, Hquirea nnd TJprifihts. The PMin & Co. ?.rJ8tBörtb rcnnsTlTsiiis ?.t. Evoret": Pianos. Story & Ciarl; Organs. Tuninp, rev-airinc "1 movirrj a specialty. OUR STOCK ! Of 7 itches, Clock?, Chains, Opera Glasses, Silverware, Fancy G;otl--, Fine Jewelry, Dia month and nil articles to be found in the way of Jvrelry, is the Fine.-t and Mo-t Complete ever oilered to the pulili of this o tv. li 0 1(1 T F JEWELERS, 12 East Vasliinntoii Street. Type-WriterSa yr-- FULLY WARRANTED. j,:-v'-i.-7-'f K'T.!:i.-t.n"u:ny return Z- CD. r'-.-r : Machines Rented. -.it-, .-.v-..' Fn'l lino t Supplitt: tMkv C.Trhi.r., -Tvr.e- Wrdrr Vap-rt ? -rn. ff.. n bar.t. S0LEAGE:iT3r7:::rr'::ii:ii:3i::::"17 Honth SlerldUn Street. Condit Itlock. D .A. BOHLEN & SON. ARCHITECTS, m r... ifSSit. DiDIlKAFOLIS, BD.

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-OF DT A. JE- J-3 25 Cents Per Day, $1.75 Per Week, $8 Per Ktonth, $96 Par Year. Kr ccrrrir.e cn !hi cdcaUtioti ::d d:p?dtllT with ut.5 -.!:, and each moa::. the ajreg-ite will, la a faort tir.ie, rult in the rurc'iase cf a goo.i and durable T-cctavc Col'.d.'e Upright or J fc. uare I'iano et ' No better or fafer invcstn:cut cnu be ma.Ie. Vou have the uc cf the iuetr-;ra'.:it from the iay tte Erft payment is made. No hoie is now amp'.ete wlthoc.t a rauii.al iC5ir;iLiont. en I iu rurehaiing upou tbe plan d.cf ri:-.'d above, you t v 1 ::t little iiftre C;iiv h r- rfr.f.T-.i I. ,'en t i harged ':' sii.p'e rtat. Ii. II. miim GL bU. .'ho'fFfle ani F.c-tntl Dea'crs in st Din way A Set s, lv-iker Lro?., liaincs üto?-., i'i-hcr, Vose and other P;huok. Eftc-y 0;e&ns. e onIr:?er Organs, i art!'s at distance Cc-Jiric r.arijjilaa bhould net fad to write fcr f:;i!?r ctc.sc-iptioag. Good 5tore:,'(? aud care ior Pinnui and Organe, v irr li'STirac'i e. TUNING and KKFAJKIN i a üptclilty. Orders fcr covins eKcj rroart ftUent'.on. Attire tf Letting of ifi::pordrv byn Bonis iM'i.cx.u'.ii :-, Feb. I'ltder f lid juivnant t: ti.e provision of aa art t!iithd "AiiBit ar.tb'iriJjj iUh tovernor, Au lHer aLd Trvasnrtr of tta.e to inake an a hliilon.-i ttricrRry loeu Rnd leasing yrovsioa for ttfunding of the r reent tvr.porary loan at a lower rule ci inur-ft. tn-l dccV.rii! aa emergency," cirrovtd r'ebraaiy 21Lt. it 'i he Govtrnor, Audui,rof .'ate and Treaur- r of f-tf te met In tte c ''.ic-.' cf th" Governor, at o'deck p. in. Governor ImucP. Grav was cbo-on I'rtfciotnt, pud Jarr,(.s H. ltic. Autitor of State, wes cr cscti eereiary. On ruotio'. it was Oaterini:ed t y tbe t card itat the Tin dv of Mareii, hvf5, at tCehour cf 11 o'clock a. n:., bids would li receivfd frcm thOFC detirirK to make iaveMine'it in the state's securities under the pro istons of t be above uamed act. which act contemplates the tcrrowirgof Jt'CO.fjC at a Mte of lnteri.bt not to c.cted -1 j er centum per minnm, redeemable at the pleasure of theoia'.e after Jive yeariaul piyaLle in un years after the date thereof, interest iRjable ami acnually in the city of New York: al"o, the fULiJing at a tower rata of interest of the yrtsiiit outtding lecnporary loau of 8333.COO for a cried not ls than live years nor more tnau ten stars. Itids will be received for refunding taid terororary loan, redeemable at the pleAsureof ttie 'ntc after five yotrs front tae dne thereof and pRjEble in ten years, and aho for refunding Bali temj orary loen, pajable ia tea years after the tfa'e thrtol ; iutcrcst on the am-.-. rayab'e semiannuaüy in Cecity of Ne v York; provided thai the lowest and bent rate for both ctae oi bond above raentioned ubail I ? given the prefer'jnc-i. All bids mnt be filed with tee Governor bjiore 11 o'clock a. ra. oi sai 1 7th day et Mar th, lv3, atid the Trcssttitr rf State is din cte 1 ii the notice to tl:o hohic-ra d tne present oT!fst.HU'lin temporary lean tones that interest will c.rse en icU bonds fremand after March :-'.r-t. for the D;rpe oi Tf ir.ruMv.K the BHT.ie. Iti :ht r-trvct to r-je.-t auy nnd all bid-. 15 A A' WAY, Gofprnor. .IAMK II. RICK, x'lititc of c?;are. JOilN .7. eOi'd'rüt. Preas-.irer of Stnt;?. Ncji Copy of law auhorimg loan ean be hAd cn hprlicatioa to t.ie above nantel o'licers. .LSI J rv(i:rik sent to a Branch House. Velvet Carpets from 5-Framo Body Brussels Koxbury Tapestry from Extra Super IcgraiD - Z3J2 7 VJ n 7 s r. it ii " V 3 MT '&rf T., WUi mm 5

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M. M. WILLIAMS. 302 S. Illinois St., Opp. IVo. Eiiixine House fCc per .icz. for Corn. 10c per dnz. for neco'ah. ftc perdcz. for Lina B&r?. 'Cc tr doz. for Pch. it lb. for Set l'ncolorr-4 ,'a:r.n Tea. Sfc kt lb. for Choice Guntowd- r lea. 2ic per lb. for Go,d Tea 2bc for 8 lbs. Drlei! Sucar Cn-n. Se for 5 Its. New Tcrt:sM Frunts. 2Sc fcr 5 Its. New EneiiPii CHTAze. 2c for 11 lbs. Akron Oat-Mcl. 'if c for 3 lbs. F.atsiE. i:c tor 1 lb. Eakin? Ponder. 2.cc for 6 lbs. Trttd Ai ;le.. -'5c for 15 Ears Gern-! a a Soap. for 9 lbs. Piel .-terch. t- c fcr 10 lb. Kit of No. Xcw Crop Mscicn I 2,'c for 1 sal. (.olekn i'yrtip. 3 lbs. (Jrann'.ated S::i.8r, ;1. 1 lbs. Unite Kxtra V. ?r,Tt 1'lfcp. Extra CStuar, ;1. iepcr lb. for Choice Lir.l. 1 , bbl. of New Crop Family Whl'a Flit. 75c. "rOSTAL OKI! IS DFI.TVKP.K'.V

rrdP'Sfrn Fron Une-ii?h!h Sunt F'iv.ir l';;. F.mcson's Galerie Pumping Elnc, '5 A ö 5 K U 55 Of All lscxlr" or irxh't t'inn ar.3 v;.c nt com at Ue o:-co tf the INDIANAPOLIS C-AS-LIC-H7 & COKE CO, .'Ta. 40 South rchtsjltani;! Slrct. We fell to c-h f.T:storr.crs oly. ! Toiiti ns and-ferfamos OR AND TOILET CASES. Fiielhir n-J C;rJies Br-ii.v i U n l Ü r ti V o . ra? Hundred Large Stacir. SCO 3-Shcct Icrrdg OFriCr-Srttit O'.r. August Erbrich. SOLE Alii NT "UH LAQEB BEER, 220 and 222 t:oüth Uclasra Hi. f!. F. SflTRTSITUT Brewer ancJ Eottlcr of LA (j IBB BEB Bs. o.;ctfc fn,1 r.f ilabaaa St.. . a Look at tj.e fHowii;;: prices 90 77c 60c 50c from XjH32E5 OV.!5iXX. jtra$ Zzz&P rsSaxaO rsÜaÜj r r Hi Vi Ü, G. V."litGHT. Vi' K I ii H l c& Cold redar, VZ.r''S, 37S. w ? Tu fcvcfüa Numbers, 202, Ö4, 332 351 , 1 70, ar.d ether st!e?. - u-sisJ trrcughcirt tno Worlä,

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