Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 58, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1885 — Page 8
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THE IMtlANArOLlS DAILY SENTINEL" SA TV HD AY MOKNING- FEBRUARY 28 1885.
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Gents Mlilw SspariiaBQt. i One Hundred and Fifty Dozen j Linen Collars i 12 1-2 Cents. Each. GG Cents Half Dozen. This lot of Collars cro til FOUu PLY with EAI ü LI A. 0 13 BUTTON IIOIiKi, and BA.UilD a: enda. Thy wcro nevr sold 13h iban 20 c?nr. 8izs-M, 11 1-2, 15, 15 1-3, 10, 13 i L', 17, 17 1-12, aLd 13. Prices Always ia Plato Mm. mmuimm JOS. A. MOORE, 81 23. Merket Et., Indianapolis, Inrt Interest allowed on deposits, ia sums of J" an i Money to Lean cn Improved City and rr.n XYn-rty ia Iudsan and Ohlx 1:17, 'o incy and Town Louds, and f'archacd Mor.cy Note. toi:ht end sold. No lofti:? rcaiie except euch . arc tec 1 hy rd rcortBgi oa real estate, with a lare m-iwin Ol Cicuriiy, tr by collaterals Having a iaarkct forelga f:xcliÄiir,3 fr rale on all parts of tüe A m lxUK i t k a 3 To Close. um wm Hand Mado 020 piocca of th353 nooda markotf at ccst and loss, to oloaa out quioh. Ccmo and acitho barnaicv. L S. AYBES & C HIk ctcckorLaaicVftndChildron'fl Jrrcoyj Juit In. Kow styles. Oliolco roods. Low price. JorBoy.i from ICQ to 312. I'lfiy otyloa to aoloat from. UATFKUAY, IT.imtTAUV - flfNTINMi Tl'l.ttrilllNti RVH.nf. lll'hf Hit I riMntUI lltottn . tin; hi:mim;i. at sv.w uiii.i: Vi) i chiiIiKmUU 1 1 9 thriMijt f roit Hi flril'ttwl who nlll dMr H t lhf,lr f i t Ht iuh ii r ifill ttlUudmn lh Wi.'tM I tpllloti,M l'ttlul 1M hpt f !f r. on m! hl Natt Urlcrtii ftl IJm:4 I. Wl f tnn ttr (. No, f ('MOtuUlM lMd, felftt t a t and Ciimimimii ImoN, 01,11 I'Al'CK.M. UtMtd l'0ttltOt l.ll'l '4tH fit Ml Ihlf tilM Mi tmtr 4'l onl l Iit(h1t I, (jiTV in nuinr. J It It Mr. f H l'Md f.MfllM, ll'lMOf IM I'M Ik II Ht m cUnt4 id at Id ml " Mdid Im t l MP. 1 1 if il Ii I liiii.iii M.m(.!,w, at MiVh It, Mm, V!U' will i I Mi .t.nl m( i M(i( piilnd, nlld ff Ilm I, am I Ml, I I )iU I W , U i't.., (it .4 illMij, Mitd Ihm Ii Im Mt)iuM4 litt d HM! , i ..iy U,Mt t. Nti ' t V , AH'i'iHl I ll'l' ltU'HM Wt Adlll 4 I'lM Ottt dHü int in, (i tt ruMilM' Mmiio H ill I at , ,w )l (MittlW, I y i I. 1 1 I txplMsf til hoi tidlf i''! WMi lilVlf, ti I II U Ml. I tli fcOY.t ult( itfe Uttl ut i ltd t uu i.nUido Hurt iiu.r i I U( ,,u k Ml l,6lt"f iMt UHltttttt,iiy i'liiiii(Ira. h U nIU, k, l4l a iaf Ii u uir(iittii .a I b i lv,'l ' ll"t plirUy luorii iti '!! of l.l. filmitU, vkha mid up a '..,,, y rtftnlly d.diij Mta Millar n. I, uiUwau (Ud at ll, and i U.y t ii..uiy
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revrepeke afterward, it Ij tel!e?eit3b) dtad. It is eaid that Marion County has about her full neater of patienta at the Insane Hospital, and that when the number is comrleted other applicants will have to be refused. Harry Taylor, stenographic reporter ia the Richter Sentinel libel uit, fell yesterday noon cn the street and Lad to be earned home. He was not able to be present in the afternoon, and another reporter wai called in. 71 music pupils of St. Patrick's school will j.;Te an entertainment the 17th of March tt St. Patrick's Hall. Three pianos Tvill h u ei on that occasion, ith drum, tarr.borine and silver bell accompaniment. Itstruruental music aurjf in character, with üf rlarnatioiis at intervals. Tneje exercises w ill no doubt le very interesting to thDie ho attend. Aiil'SKUOrs.
LAKE?. A KVF.I.ON AT ENi.l.I-!l'ß. A fair house greeted Baker ' l arron in "Max Maller" last nij:ht. The play is one that shews off the talents of the comedians to 0cd B'lvanfap. Mr. Uaier, in the dual role of "Max Mulle" and Koiil Mullcr," the ton, displayed h's ktcn insight of the character he Rssun.ed. As the por, persecuted old German he swajed the feeling of the audit nee in a wonderful nianner, the hcQse beir.g hushed at times 83 with the stille ( as of death, and as the son he caused r.any a hearty laugh and loud applause at hia lunny gaiety and courageous conduct. Mr. I.rrou, as "McGuinness." tha rolliclr -iD bat brave son of the auld sjd, kept thrf audience in & continual roar o laniit-r. The pl;ty is cad, verj cad at times, battle i-adnets gives w-y cportunely to bright snr.shinq at last. Baker and Farrou appear at the inaUiH this afternojn and to-n''ht, which en. is Ui enjfn.f.nl. 'J bcje who hav rot seen ii.-ai in th-ir !tiet specialties should not fail to ;to, as they inii-o a ureal treat, llaker, in hi3 character acting wi ,h eons reprt-ientin the happy and brav Ddtrhruau, and in iiis ureat ciiang to black ai the "'Culltid Aunty," who is anxious not to emit raying "Howiy," and Farron, ai the true and devoted "Sua of lirin," ar.u his great chance to that of a lovely Gprrun Xraolein, with son, prominent and pprkJicg aDioDt which is ''Who'l Day My Straw berrle9," whicn he sirjcs with beautiful efltct. The dreösea ho djns in tbe lat act are beautiful sarapies of the dre;siuati's'arr.. "tiii:ei: wives to O.ne iilfi v.m" at "the .K A.n P. Another lare and delighted audinc witntfi-ed thfl second T'erforaance of 't'ie charming French cjniedy, "Three Wiv- i ) One Husband," at the Grand Opera II rn lat nisht, ami it was aain received witii every manifestation ct popular apprv.a', "Ihree Wives to One Husband" is not v-ry aptly named, and may prejudice by it'i title It is net at all of the 4 Forbidden Fruit" or "er, for the husband in fact, a bach or, and is only made to appear nuuioroV.v ruarried. Two irascible old uncles rnd two liyelv nejihews are concerned. Oat-of the nephewi h threatened with dire consequences if ho ruarrie?, and another is commanded under penalty to tet married immediately. Out of this situetion the necesiary complications are halobed, in the ti r&t instance to shield the nephew who i3 ordered not to marry. The marrijL'eabie nep'-ew presently lias more of his share of wed.led b!hs than the law allows, but only by implication, and when the trick has bn workfd for all It is worth the enian'.eBLitntiBre summarily pmootheil out. It ii a cltver ple:e of Its kind not ai lunny n ' C'cnfnaion," but genuinely amcsin?. anil it fi briskly and intelligently actfd by ilsr-i K. A. f'dhern, Kudolph H. hJtront?, y mud Holmes, II W. Vaüace and Hr.i.t, tt.d Miss Mary You?::, Mi3i IUtri.-." Acnin Deland and Mh J üsin (lerT in ih wind pal parts. Mrssri Strori r, Wüi I Kr , j I tint nnd If olme were effpfM'ially poo I. :'Lre will be a low-priced ladies' and'-'nl-drn.'n matinre tliis aftrnoon at nnd lial pi riorinance to nlüht at H. NO ITS M.itiaf to-day at Kn ?; ! Ih'. Or.md Orra Houhk mutlnpe lo Uy ,ii , "Hfarts of Oak" at Kru:lish'.i 0;cra Hud-io all of next week. Mr. Charles 11. Grlsle, repreo'-ntlnj; Do vn IfK's "TüllyHo'' rjmifiny, Ii In thn cüy pfrfrctlny Brrnui;rmpnti for lis productl in lifie hf xt week. Tb talented young artur, Mr. Ittbert L. Puwnlni:, In Jot'i'iltt Miller'i lnti-st ntid lot p'ny, "Tally-llo.'' will b Ihn attraction a li e (.'intid th Urt Hue nL.hl. uf next ifU. c 1 t)f wfah Hit i iuinilii(; at lh I ) o'lif f. l r . .latnr 1'V i! n , ini?n'i;"r cf 1 1 n k i M'ra lluti-", 'inf Innutl, wai in Inntdiy a II ol Ilm Vf.lrdy. 1 1 nth i p rd In n. Uclliii! wllh Manner lirofi" A iHiki.n l( rodtir Mr tv ti I'M'S iipuHdl of t'l" "iNnlnd ,nrpn" In fun tntmll In Miy, 'I be iMt 1 1 r r Hlf.hl of lie I wrek (lie l li:M(nn nt th f rn'id Oppf a llu'pi tv HI li Ilm i!lf I1 WaIIhi k 'I h'iitr, New V. i k, i it a, Vlrlur I I'll wild." I I Ii U 1 1 n r y I ' u r l dt I IctiMi'a pt nl I'lay, nltoul wlilili lh ilh J Uli in n (ly f b I aliii.t.l wild. Iii Min i MunM r'MtllMd"" Id I i , and mm j t.iii0 t iM 11 pfry aflniotuin nntl PT' hliit Htm nlMho ttliet p' 1 im imim rlt ptlt ! pftof, I lie n 1 1 1 . 1 1 m it i In t tit tifn.ily hill mid II lit-vlii! IliPi ate HHtif.i, Hie )'! id Hi mi und ile". .tylni tv, lo ibi.r will !' ''HilMinr day." Ml" I'rtllil , III l ltrtl ttllHU MIIU I l"M' ll ltljf Ii lm ff ip t t tf "llil.ui Y I T I I ' Htm I! il.Vlid llTi'l. ltd j tl .ttt t'l It ti dlllin II oil, wllll il pIpIi ntid tlilll rl Itttt tipt i whi Ii I i id t! I'it ' htllitM-il" APtl (eitl. f it I. M mitd't i.e ln,)fitil HU P t, ptpH.lted m llfii: lnUnd Ai.'ltllu.l S ilh hi I lldUiUf tl"M, )iiil it hnl ilitf liihi tut Alt lilli 1 1 antl ll ill lf m i hi ! 0 'lt t" H II fill 'll'l tti, I ll jtMM llttl, vv I.U It I . l.tl Pll. U Ph''l id Htil SV ' I PI A Ul lttt ill A It liltwt , li'M pldly III IfiMt) lit rilMi- Itltd .' ti h (it lp NY r I M I ait Mint I hm, Hie Itplldet, IU I f, l.l , . 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SUICIDE KY SHOOTING.
Charles De am Takes His Own Life Wien a Revolver Cause, Despondency. Charles Deani, 02 Plum street, was found yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, in his woodshed, dead. He had evidently committed suicide, using for the purpose and old-fashioned French pistol, and from the circumstances it is thought the deed took place about G o'clock. The pistol iaocecf the pattern which explodes by pressure cn a pin in the side cf the cartridge, and will carry a No. 2S ball. Tha muzzle hid been placed sgainet ttie abdjmen, and death must t.-we molted almcEt instantly. Deceased w?: forty-fcix years of ace and married. It Ee.n from what cau bq learned that Mr. I'tani has been despount for Ecte time past. His wife vaa one of the Atkinson htirs of Hancock Co inty. There y:: C3Lfiderab:e trouble in the ifcttlement ot : r.e estate, Mrs. J)eani bei' a favorite with her deceased father, and ivire been generously remembf red iu the distribution cf ha fstate. Last May a -u;t wssCedby Frk Morrison for tne other heirs aamtt hi r, at.d she was comp?iled to cocce iuto conrt and ac?wr under oath tcuchir.2 the matter. Aa a tinal comnromisy. and to avoid any further experife and ! trouble, she paid oypr OjO ia settlement of the matter. On Thursday Mr. Dea 11 inr-cha-ed a kt cn Fiuui street for 1 , 10 II7 the flrt-7ifrt nf hin ftornpv be ref,iipd In take certain other property which he ha 1 contemplated purchainq becausn the title j wa? not periect, nud it is alleged that he was threatened with a suit for commission by the ageut. This led him to remark to his wife that it looked as though he was always tetticg into trouble, but beyond ths ; ncthiD was observed unusual m his demeanor. Some time epp when unusually depressed in spirits he proposed to his wife that they both commit suicide. Mrs. Deiru thinks he mc:t have administered chloroform to hrr upon rlin, jesttrday morning, as she did not awaken till about. !0 o'cbcV'. Her feur beinq arou?ed oa rlr.din that her hibsnd hd aiisen, and tf:at the cccs were op''i at:d tr.e tires net built sh institu;: 1 a feirco, hich reunited in t.'jfl dhcovry thut hf. -v.ts hi the weeifhed. S-ir callr-d "frs W. 0. Diy, a r.figiibor, who in turn railed her hushand. The latter -went into tha shed and fonnd Mr. Deani W23 cold iu (Uath. A phy,!'cian was called bat it was too late. The Coroner wu9 notit'.eil and the bidy was removed for exsmicatloa. Mr. Day t(siii!l befora th Coror.er yesterday evening It is presumed that Mr. Deam's mind had boen uns?ttled by tr.sirfsa troubles. The in iuest will be continued. Civil Service Examination. The civil service examitiation will be. held to-day in the Federal Court, beginning at ') o'clock. There are tweuty-eight applicants for local pasiUoni. .'-'d sixty for rcsitior.s at NVashinton. The examinatiafns will be conducted by C.wiar!e Leyman, cf Wflfhirton, Chief Kxaminer, a'ud-ted by I'. C. Trussler, IU l. Craft and I. M. F.llictt. Kjau, Thw Hattvr, J and 'j:i Sauth Illi?iuis Etreet, Ntw Style Hats at Popular Ibices, llyan, Th; Men's FurnMuT, '21 anil 21 South Illinoig street. "Vajen A: New," NsnlnAr, Are still eilinz poods la::iiT;e 1 .rr V.rc at very Iov I ra is: slo. very lo.v T'rli ts on a.l stap'i' an t ccllaucoUH (ioods. All Knods hs 1w or loer thua t an t,c purchased fron. ny other aoae In thecltf. rU and K:t copy of tlif.ir Ill'istrated I'atalotv.is; three hundred ttud ßfty pac recently ism-!. VAJK v NKA. f I Fast Wns.ilni:ton Street, OUR STOCK Of WatchfH, Clock Cnain, Operu GI:isf h, Silverware, Kanry (too l-i, Fiiiu .Icwilry, Dijinomh and all nrlidcH to he, fouiul in tin: way of J((liy, ic tlic Fiiic-d Hinl Mot Corn)l(.tc i:cr n!rtl t 1 1 1 puhli:' of thi-i r ty. BlUGHASl WALK, 12 Eat ViihhiunInn Stroul. BIBBEIT TELFPHD y ;m um lucrrtu u ju. I VM Ml II HM'N W) l'l Vi I K4 H ofiirir.Siiiiilifls e h 1Mb. I tllril. Mff. r , 1 i iii,i i! m hi i ii 'i " in 1 1 1 1 1 , h,U limi II. I .1 I pli 1 1 1 ll" I I .-Mill,. t, i tUn , k I" .Win.-, t I't nl l: M i PI 1 1 1 1 ' it I1 1 in . hi ii. in I I ii h, h i r1 on :kt, ili I'ntlulli, iNDiANAi'oi.iri. i rn , Tili m TH 1 i fi r r H lt. Dry liimlior ol' ll Klmh Ami nl Ml 'I'lilrliiM'in'i. AliKXAHDICU PKIUTT, I 'ilililillllf, JiilltiMHI Iniiilt, I'bl, Type -Dlf liter Dm - rum wAiiiMHirn, .. ' ' I '.. I.rtti 14 I I tl... ' . I.M. MI I1!,! in i,,m,i ii ' I. l i ii on,, i 0 i' 1 , . tll.l.i.l n,U it ,.,4tli " y, f A P4M MMM'tt Mlifllioli .U.-- . , - I I""- ' I l ! i .iii.in, i 1 1 i Oi 1 1 1 1 i f'f 1 1 i ' t o ,1, i. i.a, H vb MulilUu tllyl iK.i III liUi l.(
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Different pattern!?, all new and desirable. Nothing old or shop-worn offered, as wo have other outlets for them. This collbssal and matchless: sole must be seen in quality and style of oods to be realized. fcWorkingnien, take notico. We will save you money.
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Special Sale of PIANOS! 25 Cents Por Day, $1.75 Per Week, $3 Per Month, $96 Per Year. Uy carrying ou tliis c!i uUiion and depositing with unJ.D t B.li, and each rinuth f tho arrn'i'.c ill, la thort time, riult in tho purr'no? ol a pood and durih!: t-oc'hii.' otta.:e Uiii;!)t or Ttxa i4T i No I .f 1 1 r or ifor itiv",(m''nt nn l" nind.'. "V ou Iiiito ihe tot) f I'iO liodt uiiHMit from the iy 11. o Hr' nviiH iit Ii irn te. No lioiio li now i impMe without tiUKiirtl iiHir'niifnt, mi I in jnirrlinMui: upon lite ,;im i iiil rd Rhove. yn'l pay li'it lilt!" 1 "in? Un i 'oil Ik totofmo men t ) , m r e d fur hiipio rriH. n 'Ji anil rJ .lorlh IVnn. Stlinüaii.iplii. Who!, ruin ft1 t'.ri.-tll lrnlor til Hntot ii r.ii, I'i'i kt f I'm. ('ii h m KI''hiT, I II. I it il In I ' , iid ytlif f rinmn, 1 stt Oik 'iti, H Milium t i'ni . Ifttll m! i1l.ltir drrltlttif Imrtoiliii looil l lni (nil 'o wiHo Im til r ) tpllnii. ton I til Mim mi l imp I'O riminit Hiid "n, MO inkiitmi, e I IIMN'I Mi l IHU'MUINtl A !..iPt, Otilrt ft I Mi'Tlittf In i piictii I l nUntl. GAC ENGINES I 1 1 ii II tliif ill' hill llmir I'iuhi I i, D riounir fJnw Ualurlu I'limtilityt I.Hnlii,,t i GAS STOVES II) S 'l M I 1 1 Uli. Iii I I Id l ll. u All.) I'd Mil. Hi I ,i 1 1. 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,i li J H loiilli rniihjhiUiliiMirrl, H l lit I I 'Ii lim 1-1 Mill V I I f lh ,l I II I I I i Ii I lM til l I . a . i 1 1. 1 i it. i int.. .lit i.i i. o I I ' I I 1,1 I!,. I ( I 1,1 I rt..lll t S ll 0 t I-' ; i,t I tott, l i..i i- "ni i. ,i i yt'iii ,., i, it Ii, , I ,iuii t 'Hii.niU, .1, 'i lh. l. I ) , l . I I, I I i ... 4 It 0 l f I III t I . ll ,., l I. (ill. t... ( ill, I 4 il I I.,, i I'.iui.i. t ii,. i.. I'. 1 1 1 1 hi ..I ii. . I .i i i i ii t I It, I i o I 1 1 4 it .in ! I in it i ,i... )..y , ii l ii..- Lit J'. n, it iii I, ii I li.irt ll I I ill 1,1 ' mu .Int. I I . I I . . h 1 1 I l : nt ) , hu I 1 1 1 I it. la I n i i.i I" 1 1 . i is i I ii li. I ll. iIhUi. I ,,,..... tut I ll I I, nl. I. I I.I..I...4 III. II I,, i I . IL. I ii mililnii d b iit. 4i, f I I. it I -i 1 1 SS I I In I I.H I' J. . i p 1 1 t .i .11 It ft, I li I1 l.l-HHl, , . I.. I I Imi id i i , jul.i .!' Kt lift Mi I , Oltlii hi n I l I lit M M. M. WiriltlAMB, Mi . H), ti, l i, I ltut Mwum,
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