Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 57, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1885 — Page 8

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TEE ISPIAIvArOLIS DAILY SEXT1KEL FRIDAY MORNING" FEBRUARY 27 1885.

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Genu' Furnisiini Bspartment. One Hundred and Fifty Dozen FOUR PLY Gents1 Linen Collars, 12 1-2 Cents Each. 60 Cents Half Daren. This lot cf Collars ar3 all FOUR 3'I,YwlHx HATTO IIA. 01 BUT TOW IIOLE:. and BlUUED at ends. They wcro never eoll los thra 30 cents. SiüPS-11, U 1-3, 15, 15 1-2, 10, 13 1 2, 17, 17 1-12, id 13. Frices Always ja Fiiorss. PETTIS.BÄSSETT& CO JOS. A. MOORS, 64 I?. Z.TarJret Et., Indianapclla, Ind IntTf si ellowcl on depcs't, la s'ir.s of sad Et trd. Monsy to I-nna on rmvovel City and Farm xt-t ear In In !:ar and Oiio. C.;y, ro ;nt7 and Town bonds, a -i furchased Knr.cy No los, ror.sr t and soM. No icr.s u.tda extxjit euch a are per.: rod V? Cr. rr.crt,ri-e on real estate, witn a lr?u irnr;i.i cf stenxhy, cr by collateral Civin? a laarkt va'-.f . l-'orc'jn Eichansa for sale or: all rr'3 of the ( DOWI! TT a him Hand Slado TV 020 pieces of thesa goods marlcsd t.t cost and less, to closa out quick. Corro end Ct tho fcsrsaisr. L. ii. n Big steck of Ladies' and Children' Jerseys Juit in. How styles. OIiolc9 rccde. Lew pricoff. Jarsoys from 0o to 612. Fifty stylos to soloot from. FIIIDAY, FEBRUARY 27. SKNTINLI. TELEPUÜXK UM.S. BiBslae&a Cfflf 161 fditsrial Kooun 0I THE SEM1AEL AT E,iV QKLEA3S. To accommodate the throng from the tfortLwcit who will des're to read their la?orlt9 hcrae paper whiia attending the "TToxld's Eapcsitloa," the Sentinel has been p!acd on eale In New Orleans at Georgs F. Wharton & Ero.'a, No. 5 Carondelet itrect, between Canal end Common Btrcsts. OLD TAPEUS. Good conditioned old papers Xcr sale thli offlce at only 40 cents per hundred. at CITY IN imiEF. Roberts Park Church will continue it! re viral Eervicei. The thawing ol the re plus continues through the city. Charles O'Connor, son of M. O'Connor, ha returned home. He has been in the South. Diphtheria is decreasing and measles are increasing in the city. Otherwise the health of the city is fair. The Indianapolis Tressed Brick Work fire prcTes to bs a loss of over $12,000, with ?7,;X,0 insurance. Incendiary. All applications for examination before the Civil Servire Commission, to be held tomorrow, must be handed in to day. The trial of Captain E. T. Johnson, at Greenville, Tenn.. for the killing of Major Henry, has gone over to the June term. Nast, the great cartoonist, is to give an illustrated lecture at English's, March 1, the illustrations to bedran by himself. A constable's horse became frightened yesterday afternoon an ran down the Courthouie wait on Delaware street from Market. Although it only ran about 160 feet it man2d to Tecx the Tchicle, teariss it to

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pecs, and to tear the wh"Jl, an.j Shat: from another vehicle tantng by the tide of the curbing, P. J. Harihall, charged with the -theft of 33 frcm John Klein, was sent out from the City Court yesterday for Grand Jury attention?. Officer Barker condemned fifteen hoss at Herman Mai'e slaughter house east of the city yesterday. They were put into the grease tank. The Federal Court clSsials opp:se ths propped pardon cf William Crccelius, the Harrison County counterfeiter, nov7 serving a three j -ar' sentence. The Kj.-Ie Cotton Mills of Madison have b?f n comvleted, the machlnerv is all in position, and the cosines and boilers hi7 been testui It is the intention to tart up the 1st of March. A rumor ia out in the Siata that the Leiilature is talkirjg cf repealing the lav7 provi l itg fc-r the State BDard of Heilth. This is a t: iatak. Trie legislature wunta to put another rrian on the forca. It has been n?e;e:ted tht ;i seri0 of gopl rseetir3 should be held nightly for so ne time in Y. M. C. A. Charel. A meeting of Christian sorters will be held tht3 evenin1 in the purler to consider the matter, and all intertsted are urged to attendcr send a hacd. The Galer.in Medical Society held its final ecteri?.icrrient in the College Block, corner

cf Tennessee and New York streets, laU evening. The performance consisted oT litrrsry productions by the students and an ajlress by Professor W. IT. 'Ihanu', which was vrell received. William Mellerhans, -113 West North street, who married a colored woman, wa3 foard unconscious Sandar. He died Wednesday night. Th9 Coronsr ras iniorrceJ, and it was tlionght he had dieil from loisoair,-. The matter 111 be investigated, bat it n j-rooabie ttat iio tz.d wint of proper ca;: ti:eJ fron exp03ire : o:i hh part. Dr. Batton goej tu Atchison for fut ir rtidence. Editor J. O Disratch, wa; Heniiers n, cf tho Kokoxo in the citv yesterday and callod on the Ssntinel. Uecderson. Come ajdiii, Mr. Her. Jchn II. Stotsenburg, of Ne?7 Albany, called to tee U3 yesterday. We were g!ad to welcome him to the hospitalities o! the taLctum. Dr. Joseph Eastman ha9 bson aaiiiaiDned to his old home fa New York City by th illness of his mother, who was supposed to ba in a dying condition. Word has been received of the death of Mis. K.J. Anthony, cf Yalfaraio, at Paris. Mrs. Anthony waa the wife of Jadge Anthony, and Wjis widely known in tnis city. M. F. Robinson, who has been spending.. month in Florida, returned yesterday. He reports pleasant weather there. aDd no frost? to injure the tenderest vertat oa iLis winter. Vice President Hendricss and wife left lest evening at 3:-l" o'clock for Wftjhing:o-i, D. C. They were accompanied by Co'onei Jchn S. Williams, of Lafayette; Eilnlt Herd, Judge Rand, John Martin and Hughti Esst. New Occidantal Arrivale: John Biker, Anderson; Gus J. YTeil, Enffdlo, N. Y.; W. E. Niblack, Yincennes; A. II. P.QOt and wif.3, Rechester, N. Y.; M. C. Stephenson, Freedom, Ind.; B. V. Wallace, Edward Moiti mer. 11. H. 6troog and wife. Now York; J M. Kellty. St. Louis; J. E. Bsntley, Cleve land; J. C. Stevens, New York; Cbarlej H Whi'nev, Philadelphia; O. W. Campbell. l.ta;-vilie; A. E Elliott, New York; I). F. Ni ?tnt, Troy, N. Y. Bat?8 Hous-?: A. Dyer, It. I). Richardson, C. fi. Do Durban. C. D?nby, Evans villo; M. IT. Irvine, S. Hully, J. F. McDowell, Marion ; F. J. Reed, Mr?. O. B. Ilutchesn, Lafayet'e; W. D. Pago, F. Aldermfn, Fort Wayne; Alex Reed. Tern; F. S. ß-vift.. Rrookville; C. W. Ward, Newport: R F. SSinner, Yairi raiso; V. Grose. J. T. Monii, NeA Castle; H. Litns. B:ai:il; J. Beaacanip, Dacatur, Ind.; J. 1) Earlty, Tcrre Haute; J. C. iisiron. Spencer; W. Fcis, J. R. Chu n!y, FiHDkfcrt; T. Hanns, Greenest!?; G. Lvdn. New Albany; J. O. Hen lrsn, T. I.. Wykcs, N tStward, Kokomo; T. J. Nix n and wife, Eairmount. Central College Coraaeacoment. The commenccrreat exeicises of the Central College of Physicians and Sargeons will be held in Grand Opera Hou?a tills afternoon, when lhe following named will graduite: H. Gabel, W. A. Hoyden, M. W. Moore, Ii. D. Mitchell, V. R. Tar!-y, W. S Hotkin?, J. E. Reynolds, A. F. Wright, J. W. Arnold. Ths programme to h presetei is a very excellent on. nd it ij therefore given in full. It is s follows: March-SangerfeM - Overture La Flaudre InTotation, Rev. J. If. DdlrlJ-je. Sol ret i c a s Ei a i k Mantles.'. .StoinlHUi-.T .-..KoaiUi n Address on Behalol Ficulty, I'rofesor K, F. Stone, M. 1. Waltz Derotby roi Valedictory Address, N. A. IJoyJen. Gavotte Rftuelnh-C'onff-rrlas cf Prices, Professor Charles 1. Tearfon. A. M.. M' 1'resi'ient of tfce Loard of Tru&toes. Sereaace Forget Me Not I.nnw I'esen'atlon of Gold Medal (Faculty Prire. By Profe3or G. C. timTtbe, A. M., M. l., Dean of the Faculty. Ma-cb Knights of Pythias Paeracr Friends of the College are cordially iaviied io be present. A Painful Accident. Edmund Williamson, of Fayette strict, engineer at the Capital Elevator, met with an accident yesterday morning which cost him his left eye. He was a3sistmg Milton A.Vcol!en, Superintendent, in mending something in the room, and when the latter spoke to.hla William?on turned his hsai suddenly. Mr. Woollen held in his hand an awl, several nche3 in length, in sue a a position that it struck Mr. Williamson in the eve-ball, perforating it and burstinc: it ocen.'EtHissnOringj were very severe, bat owing to the inflammation wh!chet in nothing could be done at that time. Dr. Thonapwa will remove the eye-ball this morniag. Dr. Featherston assisting. The" wound? 1 man is forty years old. and has a wife and four children. Calling: a Pastor. At the meeting of the congregation of the First Presbyterian Church, last night, th committee reported that it had recelyed assurances that if Rev. Matthew L. Haines, of Astoria, N. Y., should De called ne wou'd accept the call to the yaitorate of the church. It was decided to call him, and the call will be prepared immediately. It is expected that Mr. Haines will take ensrge of tha church the let of April.

COUBT-HOUSE LOCALS.

The Twine Inquest John LIcLaughlln Pound Over to Keep the Peace Earnhart Awarded $8,000 Darnaffes. Altert G. Torter, as guardian of Robert A. Tousey, has il'ed suit to foreclose a mortgage against J. W. Martee and others. Demand. ?:;,ooo. Fcter Moire Cochrane has filed euitaga'.Hst Lswis Ehively and a large number of other persons and corporations to quiet title to twenty lots in Murpby's south addition to the city. Isabella Cassia, aqed fifty years and married, was declared insane yesterday. She is r et violf-i.t. hut mildly icsane. She was in th8 if tat- Hospital for the Insane thirteen jenrs i 20. In the Criruine.i Ccrrt yesterday J ihn Conroy pleaded guilty to prand larceny .'.nd was given three years North by .hidpe N' jrton. Ccnry ctole two c jws, and wai cai.ht with them in his po ?c;io i. James Mafc has tiled euit for dimaga aainit William E. Manning in two p-ira-graphs. The hist charges defendant with bavin.? enticed Anna Mack, plaintiil's dauphter, aed sixteen yr-ara, to Jeavö har borne. The Eecor.d ellecs that defendant debauched bis daughter. Demand ia iuitj in each j&rgraph for ?", 000. Jchn McLaughlin wä3 tried yesterday by Judge Norton on peace surely proceeding, which had been appealed by him from a Peace Justice. He waa fonnd guilty and bound over in the sum of ?300 for two years, and in default of tha band went to jcil. The complaint h?d been made by hiä forme: wife, who had been divorced from him. Tha jury in the suit cf George R. B.irnh?.rt v?. the I., B. tnd W. and others yestardey returned a verdict for i..inti(T, giviDg him',CC'V It i.i nuderstood tL-.3t the jury was uneninioca rs deftndtnt'a right to recover, and the fgurcs varied from il,0'."'0 to l"0l'(J. six rr-Mn lavorir.tr tha ii'ter erxount on tLe ii rat canvas of the rnj,.tf.er. The rinding i in the l aturn of a so-ciai verdict, find after thr qnr-o'iori.s cf jsw ara examined by Judgo Walfe-er the judgment n to be entered in accordance with that examination. Dr. Morrow, senior physician at the City Hospital, testiiied yesterday a? to the deith cf John Twine, who was tuken to tbe hospiiel on Saturday, the 1 Uh. He says that the following Tuesday thero was a bleeding of tbe wound in Tine'ajeg, which cama from the femoral artery, gymptom? of gangrene had set in. Before h!3 death Twine to'd witness substantially the story of bow Banks snot him as related 2 1 tha time in the papyri Coroner .Stratford returned his verdict, finding that "Jhn Twine came to his dfath from the erf, cts of a gunshot wound in the left thih; thi said shot was tired from a revolver in tha bands of Warren Baaks. I further find that the shot wts not fired with intent to kill, but that tfce revolver waa discharged accidentally, while handling it and pointing at Twire in a criminally carelesa ml reckless manner. ( A. 1. Ye Hterday 'ri Session of tbe State En campment-Iflectlcn of OSlcers. A lare airount of routine bysiaes vas tracsact&J at the forenoon rueelin of the G.A.K. One resolution was pissed instruction representatives to vote egainst tbe prevesition to char.a the rules thereby men who hav done involuntary service in the rebel army could becoxe naembcrs of the Grand Army ct tho Republic. A motion wa3 adopted apirovinj the bill eumoveriLp: count cs to ret out a sura equal to 51 per poll for each ex-Union soldier ami marine. ?aci sum to be used as a burial fund. In the cjcs of John M. Gear uo-hin tloiia, as th only vvay to take bo.d of thd niHttjr is by Court Marti.il. Tiio followio ciJicrs wer elected: Department CornrtiHUf er-P. N. Foer, For: yae. ht'iiif r Department Cor.iicau.ler G. V, .Milier Terre Haute. Junior XUe Dfparti:;cnt Comma Jo J. A. Yonnp. Ml'i Jictowii. Me 1 cat Director A. K. Tn-ker, Cicero. DepHrtment CljapUia Aleiau ler i iCilura, l.efayctte. I'ea I). Housa wa3 chos?n Delsate-at-Large to the National Kccitanruent at Portland. Ore., next July. Sixteen other delepates to the National Encampment y.ere elected. Tbe raembfrs ot th Cjancil of Adrxtinistration are J. A. Hunyan, Warsaw; D C. Mi Collnm, Larorre; J. A. Closser, Indianapolis; Medcalf, of Post 41; J. O. I'edio, Lebanon. The Derartn.ent Commander apoircn i ss his ?tai : Proben Strattan, Fort Vayb-, Asistb'U Adjutant General; Prank E. Benjamin, IndmLapolH, AasisUnt :iarterman?r Genera? : J.iper V.. Lewis. South IJerd. Inerector Uemral: D. S. Vilson, Evangviile, Chief Müi-teriiiK (.ilicer; Thomaj Ilauna, Grer.castle, Jade Advocate. After irj6t.it!ation by Past Commander-in-Chief, Paul Vandervoort, tbe Eacump nie U adjonrned. Blerop Chatard'ä Lecture. Tbe l'Ctuie course of the St. Jo?;ph C M ! j;an Iat night, a large number ol ladit3 &t.d geatlfcrufu btiDg present. J i shop Chatard lectured on "What has the Catholic Church done for this Country ?" Father lieMullen, of Terre Haute, will lecture at the same church about the middle of Mar h He will undoubtedly be greeted by a large audience. The fact that the only other line from ths West must reach Washington by a circuitous route, and that all it3 passenger traiiis from tue North and East must combine with all its Western trails on tha Ia?t forty-odd miles into the National Capital, ia tha strongest argumenta in favor of the 1 and O , wbicb enters Warineton from the W3t by one division, ana enters from the North a vJ East by another. Those who want to vil into V.'ashingtou will ko by the D. Led 0. and be assured of remaining in the cars until they reach the city. LOOK OUT FOR OUR SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT. MERIDIAN CLOTHING HOUSE, 120 AND 122 S. MERIDIAN ST., NEAR UNION DEPOT. Kxciirilon to WashlDton. Pullman Palace Sleep'.nj; Cars end Day Ccarhes will run through from Indianapolis to Washington, via Pan-Handle azd Penn fylvania Line, cn trains leaving Indianapo lis at 4:2.") a. rn., Februarv -S and March 1, and at 4 :'23 a. ru. and 4; p. ra March '2 Tickets Fare, 17C0 for tbe ccd until llarch 10. round trip.

Tbe tbrcugh-BleepersTStem on pictareaque B. and O. la particularly advantageous for irj augural travel. Through pals ee cars from all principal Yetera cities, and. for tht matter, whole trains through, as on the B. and 0. thera Is no change of cars cf any class whatever. LOOK OUT FOR OUR SPECIAL, ADVERTISEMENT. MERIDIAN CLOTHING HOUSE, 120 AND 122 S. MERIDIAN ST.. NEAR UNION DEPOT.

Vajeo & New," Kardware, re E'.Ul rellins; qoods daniiqel by fire at very low r r.ct.5; also, very low prices oa all Staple and olianeous Goois. All Roods as low or lover than can be purchased from tny oiber liou-e In the city, fall and cet copy of their Illustrated Catilog ie three hundred and City pecb recently issneJ. VAJEN sea; f t Ea!t AVashl niton ?trret. OUR STOCK Of Watchfs', Ciocka, Chains, Opera Gla-(s, Silvtrware, Fancy Gdck?, Fine Jewelry, Diamoruls and all articles to he found in the way of Jewelry, is the Finest and Most Corufikte ever oHered to the public i of this city. f B1IRÄ! in m JEWELERS, 12 East VahmaJön Sirest. ,) rC for : Tesc'i rosorvc. J.) : 5 ct for lb-. CähfornU ttc rs. T.--C !or V, t bl. New Crop Kdtniiy W:ute fih. iif o for 1 cv.l. Choire io;e:i r-yi u;. '.'5c? fcr b ir . Npw Kuv:iir-h t.'nrr!?f. 2;: fcr 5 lb. New TtirKi'H Fr i: 'c for It k. 1'icl's starch. 21c for b it.s. Dried Sntrnr Cora. rc for ?, :ts. choice Knishi-. 4Cc i cr ib. for Üct üncolor.d ajaa Tca. i'Cc rtr lb. for Grcd Tea. f Oc rcr ,io;'- fcr Corn. L02 per j)oz. for M:cco'.flth. rCo T tr dcz. for Ffas. fCc ror dcz. for I.vjua B.fln. f iCc ; cr rtcz. for tn'taril Toruatoes. 4Cc for 3 car s -est i Hblo I'cacues. Lc for 1 lb. lakir.t; I'ouer. -5c for 4 lbf. Choice Carolina P.i. c. i fcr V lb--. firanuJatoJ ü'iar. t for 1 lbs. White Kxtra C üuar. SI for 20 lb. Kxtr.i C Su?ar. :c for 1 r.;r of I). T. n..ibbif oa". wi-o.-irAL ordi:io di:i.ivj:ri:: M. M- WILLI Ä KS. ;n P. ill. St. t'f r- N. 4 Fnprine Iluuse. T A Ti a, Fsiiiis, Stows C3 Ws8E! and SoDihlv launenh 97 Kast WafibJnelon St. Frcia ()at-ci?iitb Horse Timer I'p. Frricson's Mew Caloric Pumping Englco, GAS STOVES 01 All Deter ipt-ins on Exhibition and for sale at c. it at the oflice of the KEIiSAPOLIS GAß-LIGHT & COKE CO h. 45 South l'cncsjhania Strict. We sell to cash customers only. WWWWWW, ?LTJIBBR G-.A.S FITTBPu lie. 7 VJr;iu;a Avenue. FI.ST-CL-PU WOIiS AT BOTTOM PSICES. MuTf.'.eo'riOtia No. 4)Q.

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Our Sacrifice Sale thus far is an overwhelming success, as regards quantities of goods sold last two days. Baragins unequalled on elegant Clothing of every kind. Call soon for first choice. Twenty per cent oil every dollar's worth of goods, marked to bottom urices in first place; thus, with our regular mark down of December, you are enabled to buy goods at about half value.

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COAIi! . For ten oars our open, advortita pnee io cents ier ton lower thau any cm uil ot- t-.' ers in Diazil iiiocir. New, uTe rcotitj btlll b ordering BKOOKHIDK COAL! In fierce Rnd ftrcucth o'f in to ittsbur?, free froci soot and clfnkerp. No other t.?V"r has 1. Er'UI bloci. if hisher tl mir.!ni.: anil and a winter door is opened for tne iutroouctioa of ErooSi't, teo aiij j oint iu tttt? Ivy Liocfcide, Iirookside, Eror.k.side, J2.b5 per ten. bOHüDUL,E: SJ-flrTVIU F FI T COAI-. Frr Tod .V0 srn.UVMIK MT.P (UaL, i'er loa, (only thiprersor tfeiscrade) .'.:f3 HHi'hMüK. !Vr Ton - i. i-KAZll. FKK l. full wfljrht. well forkfd - 3.C0 .qFor prices on all kinds of Coal CVil at office. EHRLICH & SMITH, - 14 Vance Block, Virginia Ave; TELEPHONE 1014.

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