Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 71, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1885 — Page 8

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TUE lKDlATsArOLlS DAILY SENTINEL THURSDAY MORNING MARCH 12 1885. -

TIE mi Mi STÖBE linen Goods Department. Wo hftvo cow in stock ft fall Uno of Gr, od, Honest Mado

PIE LINEN G00H 1 1 inTaMins;, Napkin?, TottcIh, Crashes .Sideboard Scar 8, splashers, Etc., Etc. Vo c&ll ipcolil attention to our Goimem litnorif.whloh wash ann iro 2 very catiafactoily. Our Tabio Linen, in sots to raatoh, arovory choice Woaluohtwo many Llaon OooiB, In Fan 07 rules ard ColorJnfis, that cro r'-all7 Loauttfal ni very dceirfiblc. Our omtotnora will find many Extra Pio.i Qutllty Llatns in our Department this soason. Prices Always iäIaia Fi&nres. PETTIS.BMSETTS CO JOS. A. MOORE, ß-l J3. Mariot St., Indianapolis, Intt Istrrfst allowed on der eilt?, in tun) ol S3 and orrd. Mrcty to Loan on Improved City and Karra Ilrrpcriy in Indiana unci Ohio. City. County and Town Eonds, and Purchased Mot y .Scire, bought and sold. No loans made except such as are secured by d iaortKr.fi;e on mat estate, with a large iaar.un el purity, or by collaterals having a carkot talne. Foreign Exchange lor aaio on all parts 0! the world. 1 & CO. THIS WEEK 1VE PLACE ON SALE A LAKGE VARIETY DRESS" GOODS, rroin 13 l-tic Up. All tho Bast Values that can to given for ths pricss. also . 100 Pieces M Dress Ginfc CHOICE STYLES. A. DICKSON & CO., TUUIISDAY, MARCH 12. OfllCKt ?1 nun ?3 West market Htrt. fcEMlNKL TKLKPUONK CALL. Imitats OQce......lG 1 1 Editorial Eoeiu 2'J1 cj: ij.1 1 "sjiim TUE SENTINEL AT NEW ORLEANS. Tc srccDimodats th throng from ths ',rtt:wcat who will dt'Ira to read Iheir f v.-rlts horns paper whlla attending th "World's Exposition," the Sentinel ha been rfcecd en tale In New Orleans st Georgs F. vvhütton Ero-'a, No. 3 Cnrondilet t:ptd, kt'.wi.. C'wil and Common ilroftt. OLD l'Al'EKS. God conditioned old pspen for isle it th!a eines st only 40 cent per hundred. CITY IN liUIISP. Jerry 8wsney, employed at tho 1. 13. V V, hcpi, snd residing at 'XI Fnyette street, w is tevcrely Injured while at work yeirerday, by si fulling timber. Charles Wilson of Lauiavilla was arrcjtcd Tftterday on a charts c( ritlinr truul. VJlcn has been stopping temporarily u. si JInnter's restaurant. The Ulssppcarancs of I). II, H ndricki nf hhelby county ia still causing mach nnetil refii to his (rlmUi and they ars proper at!u atrarch for him hers nnder the belief tint he Las been foully elegit with. Ths proprietor of 2 Eist Washington itreet complained yesterday of a dead cat In front of hit premium and tnriatened to send it to ths Health ofllce O. O. I) , If not remove! laying It must bsdoae befors the snliual ot too ripe. A call signed by J. Eteimunge, F. M.tas, John Hucrreie, C. Waterman and C. Ü. Had erlch his been lamed for a meeting of all 1 embers cf. trades associations and other literal clt!::ni at Mozart Hall this afternoon at 2 o'clock, to orsantzoa l'enonal Liberty I'rotccilTA Association. The College Avenno Rink Is mo?ln along In bntlneta us nsnal, although the attraction cf the military carnlTal ia ths immediate neighborhood somewhat lessens the attend ar.ee. Mr. Cutter, the new manager, already made hosts of friends among, the I atrocs of this popular p ce of amusement. Joshua T. Rossberry of Lafayette, wh J if wanted by the 8tate Department for forgin?, is still at Urea. He attended the statins Tink nt Lafayette on Tuesday nlht and while thers soras ons cams and whispered to him, wherenpon be left and has not been teen since. The impression prevails at La

fayette that Le Zelt on anljbt train In female attire. The work of laying tho ston) on the State House will be commenced next week. A tins gold watch was loot by Florence Doyer yesterday afternoon on Pearl street, Lear Meridian. Mr. O. A. Cox will lead the eyery night ratetln at tfce Y. M. C. A. rooms to-nb;ht, cornineoclnK at half p.st seven o'clocic. Lawrence Lynn and Martin Carroll, two bcyn who recently escaped from the Iteform t'chcl, were arrested yciterday by Patrol iLen and Ward. I atru'uan Downey had a lively chasa yes terday al;"rnoon on East street after two boys who In their pneeesslon a couple of stolen carpets and a polr of bnots. They dropped the property when thu 0 Ulcer started after them, and the tnma Ii at the Cental station awaltli g an owner. rtrj;er tiuvl is i&crx-ailcp- as thweather moderates, and now there are hun dr2ds rrovlr nightly, whera during the wlutr r not a hftlf io::n would bo scn. TJn D;e Line list ltint brought in 100 throiU I)ncn,''irs and forty ruor took the train at this point. The o'.Lcr rauds are dcinj: equally heavy b:t!jice"9.

.UIUSEMEMS. "fAHTAfcM v" AT TIM: RND. Tc-nU.ht, at tno tlrsnd Opera IIoubo, tho great ottvent olthcecafcou Uk(s plfice, I.e., theflrst proOuctlou hi this city 0! tho fairy spectacular fsntoixlac, Fantasmfl," as arranged and perfected by the famous Iiaulon Brothers. Tho pantomlruc 1h a marvel of stage ingenuity. Picturet'iuo sceue-y, wonderful and astonishing trlcits of racchanisra, together with startling scenic effects, surprised even the elided youth of Gotham, who are nut apt to be enthusiastic over the mere CviDHiom4a.ee. "ttmiuMna" Is the queen of the farle", and a very plump and ilCM.lni potentate, too. hho is st wttr with "Z&maiicl," a Krc-u cuoaie vvlth a pA fcicu fcr rretty i:iundau) rrl. During tur wanderings on earth as a i?ca she is befricnd-d by two yo.iur. lovers, whotav.- her fror.i thf trad. tional villagw hcrte pond. "Z6:.;Ml.el" vows ven cancü. re tpvs kiilfe in ine v U:?. Tnetwo lovers arc D"n!.shed. ,,ran;ania" curies the pjoV ic who tx relied th"m, and scuds a florin wnich destroys their howeg. -'Lena," tao herolue, is sfcparaivd Irom her 8ACCthCA7t and becomes ttc Ereyol "ZanalieU" who oüerj her his heart and sad. Sr-c rd uses, Dieding neither threats nor blandiEhmcnts. In the eud she Is rescued by her lover, aided by 'Fantafma. queen of the laries. The spectator is introduced to many Innovations. He beholds cows grazing on the village common, with Hreworks concealed In their tail?. Thce the clown dexterously lanlto and they ro off with a ban?. Monsters, ancouth and horrible, wreathe and writhe. There are haunted chambers in which the magic arts nourish. Tfcere are acrobats who walk up tho wall as a fly would. There re tableaux which are picturesque. One of thi 3 last is worth mention. It depicts the home of the lea King at the l'o!c. That monarch deCes mortality to rcech his kmc'tom. Fantasma" derlei s him, end at a wave of her wand appears oath) stage a band of banner-bearers npon whose scroll are inscribed the names of Arctic explorers from the earliest days down to the present time. When th freely Hag was raised there wa a roar of applauso th-it shook the honfe. U waj the sonsa lion of the evening. The harlequinade wns very good indeed. The trick? were new, and the antics so lively and aimuinvj that the theater was constantly rlpplin; with laughter. Fantasma is a pautomlme to s?e. to take your wife and children to, and to Invite your couutry cousins to admire. ( 1! IILOITE iTHOMIFON AS "THE P.OMAKOFK." Ancther aood audleace prcetfd Miss Thomn'soo and her excellent support In "The Romanod" at English's last night. It Is a Russian Nihilist Mory. The curtain Koesupoa the home of tbe Princess Ktclkas at fct. Fetersbur?, and do-.vn on the Prlcccs apartmen's in a hotel In Paris. Miis Thompson, as the l'rinces3 Ktelfca. the lat of the ÜomanoH'. gnvo new proof of brr creit talent. Her appearance was majestic, delivery char and distinct, her action beautiful aul ni ural. In the last set. whicn, by tho way. Is tery simitar to that of "Fetora," where ia she Ieara the terrible truth that Yopslockon," whom sMe has lecrned to love with mad devotion, 13 the betrayer or "Count Derfen Jorif," her dead be trottcd.wbom she swore to atcrge. It is then that Her inuish and despair is portrayed with such seeming reality as to cauo at first a solemn silence nd then a long, load burst of applause. Kr, C! dries Craig, in tho dnal role of "Count D:r-fen-lo: fl" and General Yopslokofl." dressed au 1 play eo the parts with great success, the two Chirac tots re ijuitlng great study and a cool he'l t-J ren'er th ra sHtisfactorlly. iaoh requirement wnn iii.yrr.et. Mr. Doyle, as ''Ittd Tollwcathcr." Mr. yeartLoe, as tho "Ilussiaa Detective." antt!!9 rtt cf the support, were also well up in the bu'i C(8). ac1 he!p-l to make satisfactory entertainment. The costumes and scenic effects are the tc seen here for some time. 'Itomanfl" will be re repeute 1 tonitit "l'hilüs Dnhore" will be produced to-morrow nlcut, .attirdiiy m'ttiuc., aud ulht. soTr.". fatiKCC at the Zoo this afternoon at 2. Varlcry and drains. 'o one should fall to tea "Boz," tfce woalcrfully Intelligent deg attho Dime Museum thh week. The lirkt three nights of next week tho attrscHon at I nglish'a will be C. A. Davis ia "Alvin JoUln." An cD.oyablo catcrtalcmcat was glvcu by tho y.oo Compnny, ssbttcl by Profetor Keirkboffir and orft'ttra, at the lusano Asylum yca'.crddy Hfterncon. Tfce Knimct Guards aud other Irish organizations have arranged to celebrate Si. Patrick's Day, at tlic (Jrnnd Opera House, next Tuesday after noon and cYcnln. Hen. James II. VMllard will t'C the orator of the day, Jfr. Thomas J. tfhes, the sftab'o tud energetic manager of thoo excellent comcdlns, Itobson and Crone, who cotno to tho Hrand tho last thre niphisof next woek, is lu the city, He reports buMiKMgood everywhere. The Hsnlcn Bros. po-fcss a bcautfully engraved sold l ai?i;c, which they value very highly 0:1 no count of its donor. Tho In-rilptlon on tho Irani rc'l: "Presented to llanlon Uro, by (leneraj William T, Micrmin, ats Lou's. Mo., March n, lCf.7. On tho reverie side: "Chsmo ou 'Jyo ntot Aincricn." Tho comins ftigsgeincnt of tho comcd, ans, Kotion and Crane, at tho Grand Open Ho i will bo nndcr tho ausplrcs and for tho tcncüt ol that tf'Ttular mtittaiy organiiatlon, tho ludtan apolls 1 fkint Infantry, for tho purpose ol raislurr a lurd with which 10 pu..chtsu now unt.'orms. l'r ')ih a worthy object, the boys should receive the .artest patruhsse. The Dlma Muroum was ngaiu packed t) the doori loth j,otcrdfty afUrooon aud last ultcht, an the countenances of Managen Jackett and lk)td bavo a smiling and contented look. T:u mhuw given In toth curioltr hall and t!io t!:ft orium is a remarkably rood ono, and wo hall not be urpried to see people turned away le .'ore the week Is over. Mr. Kraak (Jlrar I's New York Comedy Company in Joseph Arthur's funny farcical com od y, "A cold Day When Wo (Jet Left." will to tho at traction at tho (irsnd Opera House the flrU three nlRhis of nxt week. Tho author is a well-known l!idintoimn, wtio was formerly known as Ar thurHmlth. This play has leen a groat "po'' everywhero. halo ol Hats opens to morrow mom ing at the box othro. Death on tho Hall. The body cf an unknown man was fan ml last night about f o'clock on. tbo tracks at the Ohio street crossing, supposed to have been rnn oyer by a Wabash train. No one saw the accident, and nothing could be learned of the deceased, hnt it is thonght he is a German laborer of Drihtwood. Ho wns ibout forty to forty-live yearo of a?e, and heavy set. It is supposed h was walking, on tho track or was crossing It when struck by the train. A lare crowd assembled, but no cue could Identify tha remains, and they nowliaat Kreuelo a- Wbltiett's awaiting Identiricatlon. The body was terribly reaDgled ar.d dtath runst have been Instan-tnnecuf.

TJ1E MAYORALTY. Councilman Iiorlson Likely to Enter the LlPtii. The article which appeared in yesterday's Sentinel with reference to ths several locil Republican .statesmen who are candidates for ths nomination of Mayor, stirred the an lmals np considerably, so'lt seems. A local 'statesman" who is not a candidate Tor the above oiHce, but who would be a Councilman if he could, approached A Sentinel reporter yesterday afternoon and said: "The Hcntinel was badly oil" in ssjlorj that McMastcr desired to succeed hlmelf. He has had enough and wouldn't accept the nomination if oüereü him. If th oaventlon was.held next week llaryey fctuut would be the nominee fare, and I bellen ho will i'n there anyhow, (ieneral Mc(ir.nli i-n'tn hustler and will pet left beyoi d a doubt. I underttand that the friends of r.ratnanl Uorison aro h innlDRtoboom him, but I lera from arc' uble saurce that ho doc not inte nd to mak Any ny.ht for tho nornlnatlon, rmt feeling db.O'ed to coa.e oat tj-ilnst So it.1 Harvey Ktuut, iu couversatlon with a reporter, said he did not credit the statemeut tl at ecrtnin n:end)?ra cf the Council inti ndt-ri to ii;;ht him and he knew of but oao Couricllmuu whoso enmity he haa incurred. lie Buje ho will work hard to secure the nomination, but does not feel that he has practically secured it. Mr. Stout is of tho opinion that he will be heartily tnpportfd by the young element. A Splondld and Kneiting Contoat. Yefte ring afternoon Princo Wells, champion bicyclist cf the South, appeared at the Wigwam Rink and gave an exhibition of fancy riding to a gocd sized crowd. II b movements on the wheel are very graceful, though diilicult, and elicited rounds of applause from the appreciative upectators. In the evening the fcowe was tilled, to wlnets the race between Wa'Is and Walter Daar, champicn roller tXater of the city. Tho contest was one of the most exciting over witness d in this city, and th friends of the champions made the old Wigwam fairly quiver with the 6houts and stamping o! feat wnich greeted an extra buret of speed from either of the contestants. The distance agreed npon for the race was two miles, and the tkares was given cd Js of two la-s. The "steeds" got off well toother, but the "littla wheels" soon teok the lead and gradually widened tho pap until at the end of the first mile the skater was a half lap ahead. This wai somewhat lessened in the second mile, aud at the close Mr. Dean came in winner by a few feet. The time for the first mile was extraordinary, being three minutes and fiftyfive seconds, and for the two miles eight minutes and twenty and one-fourth ceconds, The rece will be repeatf d ton'ght. All lovers ol eport should not fail to witness it A Serious Charge. A printer named Samuel Fort er was arretted yesterday cn a charge of outraging his step daughter, a little girl scarcely ninj years of age. The offense Is eaid to have been committed cn the 4th instant, but wa? not discovered by the mother of the child nntil Tuesday or made public nntil yesterday. Torter waived a preliminary examination and wai cent to jail in default of 2,000 bond?. Porter is not a member of Indianapolis Typographical Union.

THE MILK IN IIIS COCOANUT. Albert Gall, Heinz interviewed, Discourses on Uaslness and Tilings Cheerful Oatlook. "How's business?'' inquired a Sentinel sayant yesterday, of Albert Gall, the carpet dealer. "Starting out pretty well this week, thank you," replied air. Gail. "We have begun papering and decorating ths First Christian Church, on the corner of Ohio and Delaware streets; we are furnishirt; the carpets for thj Methodist Chnrch at Greenfield; we hive started in with the furnishing of the Anderson Court bouse with carpets and mattings; we have a nice little job at Conners vill-, whhii will take about four, weeks, paperbanging and dfC3ratiug a residence there; we have started to decorate the but 1 needn't go further. Business is opening up brightly, and there is no doubt that the ev on will be a highly prosperous one. Ho do I account for it? So far as my trado k-'i I account for it on tta ground that I ne7r had so fresh and rood a stozk. All my roods are rew, recent purcbae3, bought at Wie lowest market notch, aud all clean patterns. Call again." uilce Architect, lttitldera and Oju tractors Arc rci nested to call and examine tho large lino ot buiuling material. ronlllDi( of llarltre. Doors, sash, Hliudf, cilass, Paints, etc , at CI East WaAhingtou street. VAJKN t NKW, Ksthnstra given at lowest mirket rate. Ak for their illustrated cstaloguo ot 360 puges, 11 yen ime not reived it. Nocharge. A "Tip Top" Nickel Stem Winding Watch for 4L. OO A genuine Waltham open faced stem winding American Watch for lO.OO, AT Fi1 1 12 East Washington stroot. T5 GOAL OIL In crerstloa at 11 West 2lry!anl. DritM Well Horel and i hon-o power, HaJer tnau coal oll lanpa, X. lt. KOttiÄ. btato Agent. D .A. BOHLEN & SON, ARCHITECTS, CSIastYmningtcnet., niDIAHAPOLIS. ISD. Xdcphsno 711.

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it AT AYRSS' . THIS WEEK. Many Beautiful Hovolties aro row ready for your Inspoctisn, Comprisino tho Latest Ideas and Coloring in Wool and Sil Fal:rlc3. You aro cordially Invited to lock at thorn. Dress taking Rooms Open. Special March Sales! PXttNlIxi Uudorwoar, ilroiiM. BIG BARGAINS. l. s. aims & ca K7"N. B. Pdities going to New Crleacs can find what they nocd in a Light Wrap, in our Stock. A Larac Line of Gents nni n niiaiup bULU I! At Eeaconablo Prices. JAS. N. 3IAYHBW, JErTFlEK, h. 23 IV. Wad. St. 0180LI5E AD OIL STOVES Cleaned and Repaired, STEeEt brands of Gasoline and Oils always on hand. TELEPHONE 7C7. F. P.SOTH&CO., o RETAIL, I WHOLESALE, 35 Kcrth Illinois Street. I 37 South Meridian Street. BROWNING & SLOAN, AND DSALKBS IH Fine Pcrfnmcr? ni Toilet Articles. Lctir.'f, ColRatc's, LndfcorR's and K!ckclter Fine xtrecUi, Ucnnlo Imported t'orlne and (ennanindotue, Florida ana Lavender Watrrr, Fiso Toilet hoi'3 and örcnf p, Tooth, Hair, Clou snd ail ?. rashes, and all artldot wanted for the teilet at the LOWEST FIGURES C. F. SCnMU)Tv Urowor and Bottlor o1 LAGHSB BBHR. $0Qt!i Keel cfAlibaca H tXatactlaAri30llra Ind. 153 nD CAGES. .Mocking liinl, Ked Tird, Tarrott and Canary Cages, Urcedin and Squirrel Cages, Ogc Springs and Hooks. The Lest Biul Seed and Crave.. Mocking Bird Food, CHABLE3 LIAYEE A CO., t3 and 81 W. Waahlmton nt. August Erbrich, fcOLS AUNT YQll AURORA LAGER BEER, Xn XSLegscs And Xlottlon. S20 and 223 Coath Dolatrtr Ot 3 CITY DBDERTAKISO ROOMS NOW Ol'IEIV, G6 North Pennsylvania Street, Opposite (iranU Opera IIouso. H. W. TÜTEWILER, -t.Fint c'aa thronchout. Reasonable prices, 'itlerhont Kooznp, 411. Iclci Lone- .celdencc, MI,

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or MO 25 Cents Por Day, $1.75 For Vsok, $8 Par Month, $9G Per Yoar. I'y forrylrR on this colt n'.atlon and dorrMtln;-, tviMj n f.bi ti-h. und etch month f,s, the a-rcsatt-i L'. In a nrrt tli:v, rosult il v j "ihisi) t.l a pom ui.d liuUwio T-oc'.avo t'ott';c Ucrlght or tYnare 1'iano. ..o l.i tUT or rafor Investment can bo made. You hue theuoof the lustnrr.ent frcMthoday the ihtt T avrv.nt 1 itado. No hotao 11 now coi iI'kto Hltl)oat a miulral iuttrumtnt. an t in I urchn-ir.i upon tho i!an dorrll'fd nbrvo. yoi I ay but littl more thau ha.i hcrctolore I'ccn iharitd for biinple rent. B. I BILllII k . 95. DJ and 03 Harth Penn. SUntapoli. Wholcf'p.lo and Retail Dealers In etclnwT A Poeb, Decker tics. .Haines Kro., KKcher, D. II. Laid win t; Co , and other r.anos, hstcyOrsnas, fchonln&cr Grs an r.. l&rthnata distacce dc.virina barlna Bhoal3 cct fh?lto writo for fuller dtfcriptio. (lord storsce and care for l'ianoi and Organ, m it n IxiKiiram-e. lu:ilN(UndRKPAIRIN(5 a ncccialty. Orders lor Eovlac tlvcu rroiax t attention. JOHN EDWARDS, BILL POSTER. One Hundred Large Stands. 300 3-Sheet Boards. Also Ccnlrcllicz ltejiale House Fence OFFICF-Sentinel Offlce. GROCERIES RETAILED 2.cc for 15 bars German Soap. 2fc fcr 6 rars French v'll.a s-obd. -.'5c for 5 tars of 1). T. Babbit's fcjoap. Jrc for 8 lbs riel'8 fctsreh. ü5c lor 3 Its. of all kind of Preserve?. 5c lor 4 Its. all kinds of Jellies. 2.rc fcr 1 lbs. of Jlince aient. 55c fcr 4 Its. TaegarfPCrEckers. 2cc for 8 lbs. Ginger Jrnaps. 'c for 5 lbN. Hew Turtiih Prunes.' 25c for 5 Ibp. New English Unrrants, 2c fcr S lbs. Tried bfugar Corn. 25c for 4 lbF. Choice Carolina Klce. ifc for 3 lb.:. California Apricots. .c for 3 lbs. Choice KaisiuF. 2')C for 2 lbs. Kvapora'cd Teacher. 25c fcr 1 lbn. choice Evnporated Apples. 2fc for 4 lbs. common Pried Teaches, ifc for f li s. common Dried Applc3. v:c for lOlbh. Oatmeal. i'c fcr 1211s. Tcarl Hotalnv. 2c for 12 lbs. Tcnrl Ori's. 25c for 15 !rx best P nrl Ileal. 2fc for 5 Its. Lima Leans. 25c for 4 Its. Efkinq: Scdi. 2fcfor 12 Its. W ashinj-Soda. i'5c for 7 lbs. Ruckwhcat Flour. 2!:c for 4 It?, mixed U!rd 5-ecd. 2'c for 2 cars of Table Teact-cs. 2ft for 3 cars of lsrnFoa J'iums. 2"c for ft qts. Navy T ans. l.rc for 1 lb. liakins; Towder. i:c jtrit. for ffliicy mixed fnect orour T'cklcs. l.'c rcr ot. for tulle Mtutaid or Chowciow. Uc for 3doz. Tickles. 20c per lb. for pure ground Topper, vtcpcrlb. for pure ground Cinnamon or AllSpice. ii)c per doz. for bcfit''orn. 5 0c per or r. fur standard Tomatoes. f ftc p'.T Co., for Tolk'sor Vn Ct. inn's Tumr-kins. Cc yvr Ö07. tor Lima Bcmuc. t'Oc per (lc z. for Teas. tue per doz. lor MircotJuh. T-c per ran for Ixnpoxtt'd sardine. 2 c ;cr enns Ar.u-ilcan On Siird.ncs, 1 or, 7:c lor U tt.'. New Crop Family White fish. M. M. WILLIAMS. T AS To Have a Reputation

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Our frequent advertisements of actual bargains in Shoes never fiil to 1riv an immenie jatrcnage in the succeeding days, thejdemand for lie n Wertiicl articles only abating vvhen rejlaccd by a similar inducement in a tlillcrcn tlepittment. Our methol is to have a standing altraction so arranged, that in turn each ilcparlnient if represented. Wc place on special sale To.Morrow and Tuesday aline of Lad lew' Ki I Hoots and a lot of. Ladies' Fine Kid Fandal Slippers, made expressly for our retail trade. I'oth loN are guaranteed j-ood luallty, nrl thr leader it assured tbey are fully one-third less thin usual city prices. LADIES' KID E'JTTOiV, Opera-loo, Worked Button- ct1 QOI hole, only - - . - - LADIES' KID SANDAL SLIPPERS, Sowed, Light- I QOI

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PLANING HILL, M. S. Iluoy & Sou, Kacufaftiirprs and Dralrr in Doors and Sash, Frama Lumbor, Shingles. Etc' All Manufactured "Work for Exterior and Interior Furnishings. WGillES 9 From Oat-tfeMh Horse foivtr l'p. F.rricson's tsv Caloric FutapICB Enjlco. GAS STOVES Ol All DcfcrJr tlor. on Exhibition and fcr talc al coki at the office of the INDIANAPOLIS GAS-LIGHT & COKE COi So. 43 South rencsilrania Street. We fell to cash etistomers only. AT WHOLESALE PRICES. -Cc per dc. for Holland Ucrrlag. 20c for Ccans of Mackerel, 5c for 8-penny Macccrcl. öc lor 3 larse No. J liiver Shore Mackerel, fe per lb. for largo No. L fat fackerel. (Qz for 25 lbs. hlte Koso Flour. Z t.50 per bb). for Rest Flour. c rer 1. for Klnean t Co.'s Shoulders. ICc per lb. for Kincan & Co.' Breaifast Uieoa. T'r.cpcr lb. by tiercs for choice Lard. "Uc per lb. fr .'0 lb. can for choice Lird. i-c per lb. for 20 lb. can choice Lard. 25c for :J lbs. of chr ice Lard. 25c per Rah for choice (.'oldca Syrup. iiOc per gal. for Crystal lirips. 4Cc per gal. for New orleant Mola-ses. 4Cc per eel. for pood Maple Syrnp. 2t'cper gal. for tlte wine or Orchard Vinegar. 35c pergAl. for rilver thread Sauerkraut, 2cc per lb. for fiood Tea. tOcper lb. for Tea that sells nil ever towa tt see. 2 per lb. for roast J :va Co See. f 1 for 15 lb. ?ranulated 8nv;ar. f I for is lbs. White Kxtra 0 Sugar. ?1 for 20 Iba. Kxtra C Suar. Total or verbal oiders deliverod la Hauchvllle, North Indl8naroll, Hrihtwood, irvlugton, Reln:oot, or any irt of the ( Ity. OrdtT3 t-areially racked and shipped C. 0. 1. rcrexrres. Nocliargfor packaa or cartage. Tartics ordering C. ). D. must pay express charge 1 on return money. No orders shipped by freight unless postoflice order, postal note or money accompanies order. All (rod cuarantced to tiro satiniction cr moaey refunded, "VTOTICK I am movlnz my stock into larger and elegant roms jnst acro-s tre stre-.u After this week my number will bo '-!?: Soutn Illinois Mreet, on tame ti le of treet asNo. Lnglnc House. Will tell goods all week at oi J stand, SC2 fcouth Illinois street, oppor-ite No. 4 TnglncUouftC. If hotels, restaurants and boardins nouen. n-t havinc time ti call, will drop mo a rard with their number, City Solicitor J. li. Williams will call on then. Orden dclltcrcl promptly. :5o- Bourn ir.i.iNots mtiikrt. rOppoaltn No 4 Engine Ilnu.r,'

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