Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 61, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1885 — Page 8

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8 THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SETTTlNtiL MOKNING-3LTU'II 2 1885.

TIE HEW M STORE

Flannel Dopartmont! Yard Wide Embroidered Flannels! Colors and White, Tfco Embroidery on tbo?o gools ii dono in Worstod, And thoroforo ar very oxcollont for washing. Tho combinations of colors In Flannel Bed Embroidery aro in great variety, and tho patterns aro all nor and choioo. Wo hvo oponod a laro assrrtmont, wütoh vo woull bo rloiscd to Bho w at all times. Pricss Always ia flail Fipr. JOS. A. MOORE, 84 Markot Ct., Indianapolis, Ind Intcrat allowed on dojet, In u:ru of Ii mid upward, 3!ont'7 to Ixihu on Improved city and Farm ftomty In Indiana md O.ilo, City, County and Town tian.li, and l'urrhii.'il 3foney Not', tiht und aoM. No lothn rule cxi pt inch ftc n? fcrur'-d t'V find rrortkatto ou r; to, with a Ur nur.'in of K tv.r.ty, or y collateral Jmvtn a mrl i tain1. Frirtlgix Ki( hne for m!o on nil irU of the world. 1 Ii THIS WEEK n; om;u LARGE STOCK OF ANDHew Hamburg Edgings, C3ri3est values wo bavo ovor of fciod. A. DICKSON & CO., TliADlQ PALACIO. MONDAY, MAUCH 2. PKNTINIX TKLKl lIDNi: CALLS. Buitifks Ofik IUI I Ilitorial Ho.au '-."Jl CJL 1 I--.1 3 THE SENTINEL AT NEW ORLEANS. To accommodate the throng from the Northwest who will desire to read their Tutor it home paper while attending the "World'a Exposition," the Sentinel hai ben placed cn tale In New Orlems at Geors Y. Wharton & Bro.'e, No. 5 Carondelet itrt, bitween Canal and Common itreeu. OLD PAPERS. Hoed conditiontd old papen for Bale at this otÜce at only 40 cnta per hundred. CITY IN K1E1 ThievfS ttole eleven fine chickens from Frank KltT, 273 South New Jersey street, yesterday nomine John Sheppard, colored, of 41 llhode laland itreet, died at tha City Hospital yesterday morning of consumption. Governor Gray will preside at the celebra tion of Emmet's birthday by the Emmet Guards, on Wednesday, aud will dellyer the opening addreea. This evening a two-mile speed nice, fre for all amateurs, will take place at the Wuam Hin k. tjait a number of rapid "rollers" have entered for the contest. A pair of clnb skates will be presented to the winner. The trcstees of 8t. Joseph's Church yesterday appointed a committee to atranj-e for the lectnre of Father 1). J. McMalien, of Terre Haute, to be siren at the chnrc'i Thursday evening cf next week. Eattntr McMnllen'e subject will bo "Anil Cathol c I'rrjcdice. and how Catholics may Meet Them for fie Mnttial I5neftt Of All Concerned." The A, 0. lt. heiil n meeting yeiterday, at which It was decided to celebrata Ot. Eat tick'idayat Maionlo Hall. There wilt be no street par.ute. but a commute was ap tHjititfd to make th necrmary ftrranenituts fur the entertainment An Invitation wet ordered sent to M. W. Carr, at Washington, to be on hand and deliver tho addren of the c ration. There was another gratifying addition to the members of Memorial lVeittyierlan rhtirrh yesterday. At the morning eertire IJv, l)r, J'dicn rrrrl?4 mora than teenty I rrnt Into the tueinberhlp of the chnrcb, whkh male an Inrrta of upsranU of rlsf My libra tha hrglnnlltif n( tba year. The rui'ifrtfatlona at boih morning ind eyeninr iires riled the flinrct, ami tht attend

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er.ceat the Bcndtj-fchool th rut two Saadays has iiumberal nearly 300. There are ninety priconera conßned at th jail. Of thcte, thirty tix are in the old apartments, fifteen are women, and tue bal acceaie in the coop. A potftl rceeting wilt be held in Y. 11. C A, r core 3 at 7;. this eyeniD?, at which a'.l are welcome. Sirpers and copl workera net Ott rwite engaged are invited to join in tte oik. ' AMUSEMENT JUTTEKS.

Charlotte Thompuu 13 booked for an early arpcarascj at English's, in n varied reper toire. Jod Arthnr's new and sacce??fnl play, "A Cell Day When We Get Left," will be seen In it at an early day. The .00 will opfn the week to niht with a Etron variety bill and Mr. George France in his creat tensatlonal drama, "Ulock Game." The "Three Wires and One Husband" Company lay oir here unt.l Friday, when they o to Terre Haute f )r two nights. A contact in dates ut Ht. Louis is the rca?on. Ntort week Charlotte Thomn?jn appesrs et EnRlish'e, supported by Chiiles Craiif, iu a slf:t recertolre. 'The .New Jane Tyr," l'bllli," "Koiiianui!" and teveral other Kood plaje. Herne'a "Hearts cf Osk," oldbntsoA will n-nin delight its hundreds of admirerj this Wfelc at Mn dish's, opening to nlh. 1 hin reason the rant is unusually strong, "Telly and tho Eaby" still forming apart of it. The Dime !uuteunt will open ths wetk this a'lernoon with tne of the etrjn.,e?t lists of attractions ia both curiosity lull and th tbatoriuta erT ctvpn lnI ndianaofjll, rtl u Ir.rj; etttudance is a'ltued. This tc tho plnct cf the tonn; everybody ko?s thrs. Next week Cnarlie Hoyt's lauhin success, "A Tic; lUby," with ' 0!J Sport," Krank D.iuiel, l'.enie Sang.in, Charles Drev, l.nt;in Eiskin. n'ld all the r rtty j-trls return for three iil,ht. Thla will b pleeiln- intelligence, not only to tin biy,'" l)it everybody ein. An exchange ssys; " '1'antastna Is witty, 'Eantaima' is well p!aj rd, 'Kantaima' i ir.onnted in tb 11101t elaborate manner; l fact, 'Fantasnu' is the rratcft of mod 1 antomlnies." Its lirtit appearance la t i city will ba at the (Jraud on Tlmreday tvenInv: of next week. To night at the Grand Opera Hotn wo are to have the first presentation in this city of Joajuln Miller's latest diiura, entitle I "Tally Ho," by th? talented youn, actor, Mr. K. U Downing, supported by tlie härm tiiji f eilte oubrett and vocKlist, Mia I-ih Mull, and nu excellent company. The p'sy is mid ti bs even better than the 1 P-ut'M" or und is foouded npn tho life .inl ad;enturea of "Hunk Monk." tho liu u etrre coach driver, who took Horjcu lirceNy across the tilcrras a few years a . fc'orne adroMei have the faculty of stepping into each othft'a shors. Little Ida Mnlb' played "Cupid"' in the criminal cast of "Or pbcus and Eurydlce," and, on leaving th it company and joining: Mackay'n "Hottle of Ink" (Company, Introduced the charscter in that absurdity, the lavos that company join lier hnsbar.d. who Is witii Downin .'" "Tally-Ho." Daisy Munlock ateupeil inol.r ahoes with tbe "Orpheus and. L'trydice'' nn 1 "ll'jttle of Ink" crnipaniee. Can we not r acably lrok for Taley'a ttepplnp; Into LU ahors and cansinp; a racket In the "Hastarul and Wile" Compsny ? Ntxt Thursday evening will witnesi the ral. prerentation in this city at the Grand Opera House of Henry Gny Carleton play, "Victar Durand,'' whtch hns been so successful at Wallack'e Theater, New York, Tim company is enld to be an unusually strong on t1, and is romweed of the folio vi ns' ar Hats: Georre CUrke, Newton (ijttrnhl. Walter Denny, Charles Whoailöih, Mat Freeman, Kam Dulloix, C. A. (Jorbltt, .Sinhi Kyro, Louise Dillon, Anes Elliott and Toilv Dacbs'one. The play will be handsomely ri'Onnted. Pale ot ats opens tomorrow roornlnK at the theater. Mr. Fred St'.nun if. here in advance of the company. PH RHÖN A I, MCNTIN. Mis. WilKam :! srrav, of South I!nJ, at.d Mrs. Emily Cieeiand, of l.y.;ans;ort. are at the Dirts lt. W. Miere, J. (3. McTh. sters. nioomin.ton; Edward 8. White, Lifayette; M. C. Trnes, Crawfrdsville; William 11. Joue.4, Grand Itipid; A. J.Öpra;ue TolcdoiCiiarl' A. Godwin. Chicso; John 8. Hawley, N-v York: J e D. Cry, Liniaville: O. II. Itad-r. PfjTroit: J. 11 Drao. Toledo; (ieorpe Hutohir ou, Cibcirnati; W J. G Dhhu. Hsuover. Mlrh ; H. A. .tren, Troy; J V. Wolfe, Lincclr, Neb., are at tho Graud Hotel. At the Dates IIou&s: J. Weinbeirnr, ('. . Paddock, rit. Louis; Miss IS. U Hyde, M'ss M. A. L. Lane, F. A. Gardinr, II. A. Henneisy, Doston; S. 1. Woods, Kansas City; Lou McGregor, Brazil; F. M. Uranhan, William Malck, Union City: Mar Drt-i. fa', J. P. KchUer, T. BcLleitrr, Philadelphia; II. McElbaney, Detroit; W. !. lircoman. Worrhtster; ' It J. OomstOTk, Westtieid; John E. Link, Terre Haute; Mn. 1) D. Lioody, Aubarn, Ind. Mr. llosj Clark leaves to-day for Wahintontowitupss the inaagnration of the d ministration which Indiana Deicocra's will attest he strove earnestly to elect. The Sentinel volunteer testimony to bis tinrlaggin.' zal, in fair weather and foal, tarotclnu' t he cani aiftn. Home of Mr. Clark's frler.i!desire to see him recognized by the inom Ipr rrefcldent, and have named the oilic o' United States District Attorney as one notable to his tastes and attainments. Km Clark is oue of the very first young at'or neys at the Indianapolis bar. IDs con vernuuej with law and his fa'rnes Iivk commended him to a pro tempore .tudireshtp tn several recent cases in the Criminal Court He Is a man of excellent professional an 1 bnlneis reputation, an Industrious worker and may be depended on to discharge f ilth fully the duties of any trust which he ruiy accept. , Work for tho Coronor. Clus Toder, eged ten yri, living et lt. Davidson i'reet, hat his Uut Ott ol while jumping on and oil' trains at DrU'it' wood Faturdty eventne, Flanncr A Horn mown brought hint to the city, buthidil nn hour after tbe accident. Teuhen Gibhs, colored, living at .".'.s WrM Nrth tret, dlfd ypattday tif ronsiimptto. He bad Ireti to the für Jtopttnl but hat ten removed home aitaitt, and died wlthntit trrdlral aDndeiif. Mrs, If, T.lfy, Cf ' t.afajaU" Mreet, dM yeMrtay of ronnunptloti without me liest attei dsnie. The C.iuter will Ifivesltgn' Hreaui,

ANNIVERSARY EXERCISES.

The Woman's Christian Temperance Union Celebrates Its Eleventh Anniversary. Report of the Treasurer Mrs. Nicole Revtevcs the WorK of tte W. C. T. U. An Interesting Address by Ure. Mary Latnrop, of Michigan. The Wocan'i Christian Temperance Union celebrateil its eleventh anniversary at the Eoberts Tark M. E. Church last evenins. Several isundred persons were In attendance, r.:nl much interest was mau ifested. After ainlne and prayer by Mrs. L. 11. Teed, -,vho made n very afTectionate appeal to the Almighty, Mrs. J. II. Niol delivered an addrees on the work that has bsen eccoraplish(rtl by the Woman's Christian Ttmperance Tnion sinco the last anniversary, laying that it had proved Itself worthy of its name. It had boand to'ethrr all sect3 andcree.s and had tr.ed to lead tusn into a healthier and nnrer manner of living. .Siu then reviewed the work in detail, rff r rir to each department. In speaking of the lunch room?. Mrs. Nicol csid they did not realize mm much profit therefrom as many would suppose, although ? lare amount ff work was done in this depigment, and particularly duntiR the re:er:t inteuie cold weather, when, had it not been for tbe exletence of the same, many an nnfortunate wonld have died from starvation and want. The speaker then expHtned that these ladies had not labored to s-. are .1 refutation, but all of this work had bt cn done simply for the benefit of the city. "And," n'd the lady, in conclusion, "we desire to Imipress upon tno minds of the people that Iii Woman's Christian Tenmeranc-J tTnlor 1 no a myth but ;t reality," Therepito! the Tre.nurer wss thou sub milted. hovilnc that the total receipt (ir th' tftf er dim; March I, l.s.w.i. were vl' KMMit, while tue expenditurt-s nere mi - i.ATiir.es Ai ling. Mrs. Mary I.athrm. the well kno'srti teinperstice worker of Michigan, wlio has nuiuy friends in th's community, and who is one of the u oit able spcakexs 011 this subject In the country, vai then introduced. Mrs.. Latlirop 1m a prrporcfslru; lady, and has a happy faculty of retain mi; the uudivldci attention of her hearers frjm the time sb levins to speak until "he takes her rest. Th thrco or fiur hundred ptopl aimb!ed b? fore hir last nlht, we'e deeply Impressed with her remarks, for even her voice carrw conviction with It. Mrs. Lathro;i esid thst "there was a nrcat smolheied cry c)iiiri up from the land, and pcopie weie b ..Ittnln;; to wonder liow this question v( UnuperanA vts to be dicpoted of. This ju5jtIo:i no v tood on the mount of cVsliny utut dec'siju. On one sld? were tho outpokea frlcud of temr erance etren in their faith nuda.vt Inf! with tistiei a tlie I rial decision, whlc'i Is Inevitable, while on the other are the frier. da of thu liquor IraP-lc. There were still others undecided on tills jreat i'iesUon, and that was the iess:n i-he nss thero to peak to tho people of Indiauspo!. Women were still putting brandy in the mince pie and medicine box, and wine on the tuble in the very preser.re of their cMl dren. Tlie iumj was even coining Into the Church.takinjrelonncncofromthepulpitanl children from the JSabbtth school. Th chtrc)i cf (ioil was undecided, and tl ef were a Rreat manv things that conspired to make it so. We had had a false tdontir.o education on this point and even u M-e relipdous education. And," continued 11 e spcaktr, "there are a good many prearher who would aland behind this pulpit arid Ml you tl at tbe same God who pays lu one p in of the llible, 'Lcok not upon thk vm: ci i- wiii:n it is r.rr,' commends it to ns In another part. Physicians recorriinend it for medicinal purp) This ia the raon that one portion of tin Kreat universe la undecided on this iicstion I am in favor of total r.bs'.inence for the in dividual and prohibition for the State. Poopie cMiSe for you to talk to tbcm Individually, but that's Ilm way I intend to talk to you this evening There is not a man who tills a drunkard s t;rave tonight but whst has taid ome time in the course of his Lf: Oil, dott talk to tec; I can take care of mjeelf'" Mrs. Latlirop then explained how btrr n driuk allectt d tbe organs of tbe body, iHjlne tha no man could come tu his phvs leal best who is"cot t:tal abstainer. Tn very first thimr, ehe halJ, that in a drunkard's life is his power, for aicihul was like a td..cd sword, cuUipk both ;ays. will two"If a Kfeai neu suouia os n.aced on a hit;h mountain to b rnni every time a druukr:i goes into eternity it wonld toll every seven minutes lu the .'ir days. Ttloved. when you decide whether or not yoa hall tikn wine with your dinner yoa are deciding ths future if your children. For the sake nf those dear ones who I it after ua h ahoul 1 keep our blood free front this poison. I plfMd for tlie purity of home. Truly whh - rvi r a man so a he shall roap. What will tie future of this i;rcat and e'nrlons Tepablie of 5'.0(0,0CO of jeoile if we do cot? "lock if th r aiM siiors. "Does tie element that $ in this house innifiht control the city of Indianapolis? I trow not. I fear that many of the saloons of this cttv have been rpen all day. and are ot en to-nfpht, notwithstanding the s trenn jus etiortü of all good cit zens tu have the l.t .v enforced. It is trnly a bail state cf all i r.. You see tbe et!ecfa of the dram shop wheo yon pick np your Monday moraine papr and read accounts of tbe love feits aud c inferences of the dyna-uiten in Nejf Yotk, ChlCfQ and 11118007. Men and wornn prent receipts for making this terrible explosive, and the latter boldly oiler to hi uplargebuildipga theniseiTea. Yotimenhave not been ready to assist the women as y i should, and the dram shop is jnst ai free today as It was ten years ao. Will it take a revelation by dynamite to makeknonto you tbe evil eflectsof tbe American salojn "' lherois a slumberinf: iant in all of th pieat cities, nad tlie ramble of discintent is Leardali over tbe land. Tbl" Riant can ocly be tret by you meo, and you must plrjek up a sufllcient amount of our se to meet biru. The home pleads for protection tonight, and m does the country which hHrs the mmble of tbe dist.su thunder. 1 want joj to Join hands to nicht, belovtd for I hliev t'tre is a day of victory coining. I l?lieye that the rbtld ho Is barn UnUy III see tbe doors of tbe dram shops closed. iMsny aicetip.J Mrs. Lathrop cinrlnled with tbe drslrn that the clti?nao( Iiullw apoMa nould etert thettel vis In be'ialf ot the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, after which a col ectlnr was takan mi, f -lowed, bra short address by Mri, Niols The meetlb then clod. Dentil of For trier lieetdetit Mhtis IL MoofM, fofinerly a fPildMit ot this i lly, btit for a tttimbsr or years rstt liv lrMt Thll.tdtlphm, Ta , died ytitefday of consumption. el twntv atx jeara. Mr. Moons was brother in law to Marchan IMmun JmiiM Taylor, ol tliU diy, af.t

vrn well kDOwn here. The 'reraami were

,ibipped to this city, for burial at Crown ? Hill. I St. Vincent's Fair. ! There was a large attendance yesterdsy at Et. John's llall upon the meeting called for the purpose of arranging for the proposed jjfair in the interest of St. Vincent's Hospital. jjFatker Bestonies presided over the meeting !ard H. Harrington was made Secretary, itwhile Captain James .Mctitun was ifrxade Treasurer. Edward llunt, chair man of the Committee on Pjpei! reported the bids of several firms for tbe r rintic2 and rublishinc of the raoer during ?the fair, and tbe bid of Carlon it Hollenbeck jbeirt: the lowest, the contract was atvarJcd to them. The tables for the. fair era a?3icned as t'cllows: Candr table, Kt. prire '? C:inrb ; rlrefrestments, St. Joseph's Ciwdj; cii'.iia 'wBrcs, Bt. Patrick's Church; fancy wares, f I r . es f 1 1 ss f K Tho tavs rri! isKIa lei t r ce ccitxine cd bvearh parish in succession. nihe following Parish (jomini tte?s were aol.iointed to work up tho project In their Tf tfrective diitricts: ' tr. Jolm'K Vrtain James ?lclluli. Dr. Krearun, r. J. Millivun. I M ratrick'-Ibcnaü n.ih?rty, John c. IV.ltcn, t. Sullivan. - St. J(f pti'i Jfliiu's II. Deory. JHtr.rs :r.1au, riwrd Ioy!o. ex. -.riiJKci's-MichscH)'rlcn. P. M. O'Connor, ti. MMiiucli. M. Mary's John Keen, ste;h u Ho lell, I'otcr irsmilnp. There will be another rueeiin.r In two lceki. deal ITdtate Trannfera. lollowlns Cccda were recorded t'Atiirtr, The vrary K. M reiorlevl by Ktocg . Bemftaiatr, r-u;t compilers, 1J sod 13 Tliorro EJoci. ' tlci r.ono, hot: adluu VlillsniH and wife to Krcilerlck Wulf, warranty deed to :s : e.ml 6 lu Kiuaro l In thu KHMiorn a.loition to iho town of curatcrlatid 3 f'.'O o Rcob Kcinadu r to William J. Hr.rna m !, warranty deed to paitof north- ' w-t quarter of uoitiicHt puricrot 1 M ' t!( n .M, township K.raui c J cact ' 20) u) 2 ' ... It .. .. i . It, . I f . iiOU'tll IM'SWMl IJU 1J" 1U IMirili c III1 ti'ii, warranty de"d to lot In Jsmvs M. Kay's trustee's iiibdiviKion of oaf iot 1 In tbe i lly of lo'llrtttopoits . C'J firaf( ll(Kri tu Willie iN t.i, rrrsuty drid 'o lor:7 in Uni'sM I'sj'" ir iM(.i' ut'tlivislon (f outlet l.Vi ir. tin-i 't of Iiuliaimpnlm 10'M J I ii V. Martin and wile to Harriot '. Vnickic, oui' clnlm deed to :o's "'S n K. T. Klft,"f' eoiut aJ:itIon to the city of itdiocnpolls j j o) u V, Marlin and wile to irufctcs tit In Potiney's suhdlvbinii of r.ryan's ad'lil'cii tn the Uy of Iii.llAijflpuUs . . 1 C.i j t'oiivcjaucxa, C; couM deration S .V.: ' f Traift r for the w c.k cndlnc February l'" i' It oY'm'K p, in., hs reported ly siixv t I'.' r.i3 line r. cut i. j ilc is of Hiiiiiirls to r tl e.iMto t: 1 1jvn '(ijiity. )!Vic.. 1. m til in Thorpe lUoelc, lu4 ': i nin irt iiiii ( mini virv'l i" lH MliIiHTO'ls, lud. Ii-I'lliOtii 1 Ul I al. " No. Air.o'ini. No. i 10 s s f ('. Vom'ay, Kchroary 5.1 j 1 leMlay, J e' runry 21, 4 0 ix a In v. February l'li'ir.!ay. I cl.rui y .'i rll)iy. l-'rbi miry J7 ...itur'iny, Frbruary '.M i I I :;.:;) c i 'i,i'.. ( 'i Tot! I) t 'd.vivj (0 I Dentil of Urynn (Jnvln. (Ery! Uavirt, the well-known telegraphioerator, died last cvenln at 7:10 o'clock ut ti e rteideuce of his sister, Mrs. Tyai,Pd Veti Kouth street, of consumption. Mr. j ivln was a telegraph oierator for elven ;i"ars, and 1 .11 for n Ion time been the nlIit f ceiver of the Atociatr d Trees dispatrhe-. JIe wrs tuacsAer of the Mnttial Union Tele--aph Company while that institution wp.s i"i tbe city. lie has been with the Western 'nln forffeven years. Mr. fiaviu was tvft.ty live yi;irs old and unmarried. His ll mains will bo taken to North Madison toitorrow at h:Ir n. m. for burial. The deJ wtd was a son of Tstrick davin, who was i,s.owt rd In l'oi;ue Kun at tho time of the runt June overflow, when nine others fell i " ad tave np their lives to tbe waters. a Local Courte. jl HTKtion t'orr.T. Koora 1, Hou. N. It. Tuylor, Ju lwe. Wattle It. Law vs. William 8. Law. Dirce granted plalntll!. lloom X lion. Lewis d. Walser. Jndt. .Wllii.nu Cordon vs. E CI. Cornelius et at. 1arranty. J)Umiet'd. 1 CIKCI IT COl liT. Hon, A, O. Avres, JO'tc. llfannette btone vi. Daniel tJto.oe. Divorc ,anttd i laintli!. il.or.it Eichter vs. the Indianapolis Bsntlnt I Cmpany. Damage?. On trial by jury. (The Franklin Eire Insurance Company oars cKatf r indncements for tbe patronage ol Irjdianiane than any other company. Nu ill the co.t cf inturance, for that is tne snue afany oti cr sound, safe comtnuies. bit In til; advantage that comes indirectly to all in bnldincr up and supporting the horns Institution. This ia no alicht cm. deration to oe who will qlve it thntipht and follow oor t ts lotric of the thin. A word to the wise, iL 'VJn .Vr New," llHrdwnre, Afc still KlUuK kooiIs damaged by Cro at very low j ij't-n also, very low prices on all Ktaple ant MIs- . hucouh liooo. au ßofxi aa low or lower Uihii bo purchased from any oth ;r nouse in the city, 1 and cct cory of tlieir Illustrated Catalogue Ci, tl !ee hundred and fifty paifea recently ln'.t. ! VAJKN .fe ü K W, i EstYMhlnEtoa Street, B O N't ? Forgot wo have thorcnownol PIAIVOS

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Ir All Styles--Grands, Squares and Upright. then Plin & Co. 1 83 sets S t fTorth Fennsi.Taaia St. ' Kvorott Fianoi. Stoiy & Citrk Orffons. "cmlrjB. repairing and inovln?a sp"riltv. "j WATCHES. A Vow Aasortmont of Ladica and Grnta' Uoltl WntDtica just reoolvodi liiliiblo movemonti in Kloi;ant Uii to f j JEWELRY. Y'b' Ladld will find tho Latest Tl voltlc In our oaion. Uoautirul In DMn rnd of J'mcat Quality, fUFIro WAtoh Koprtirinft At Mod. crto rricoa. jlS. N. MAYIIKW. i j;miu:,jo.,.,:i tv. uah. si. i

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SPRING ORES J AT ATRSS' THIS WEEK. f.lany Beautiful Novelties aro nowroatfyfor your Inspection, Comprising tho Latest IdScS and Colorinqs in Vool and Silk Fabrics. You are cordially Invited to look at thorn. Dress F.Takinq Rooms Open. Special filarcli Sales! 31 nullit Unde rwoitr, Aprons. BIG BARGAINS. I, I AIRES I . SO. ftlVls. 11. Pa tioi RotCR to Now Oriente can Una what thoy noodin a Liht U'rrp,in our Stock. : 1 i ii i i q list Received A splendid line of beautiful Chatalain Watches, with Vest and Ouecn Chains to match, at WALK'S. 12 East Washinßton Streot. W M. G U N N , CtJlS, FITTBB No. 7 Virginia ATcnuc. riUHTCLatH WOKK AT EOTTUM l'KICKS. 0Jnho'ie No. 4?J.

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THE ' BEE HiVE" CARPET STORE. These are Among the Inducements we arc Offering Buyers at This Time.

Velvet Carpets - Five-Framo Body Brussels - Roxbury Tapestries - All-Wool Ingrain3 - Good Ingrain Carpets Window Snades. with Fisturen comploto Dndo Shades, 7 it. long, with Spring Fixtures L nee Curtains from ....

' WALL Brown Blanks -Whito Blanku Flats Gilts, nn Elegant Line live"

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