Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 75, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1885 — Page 8
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TU e' INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL MONDAY MOENING MARCH 10 1685. 8
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.isTabling?, Napkins, Towels, Crashes, Sideboard Scarrs, Splashers, Etc., Etc. Wo call ipcoWl attention to our Oeruian liinonF.wliioii wash arxo iroa -very esiis'nstoriiy. Our Table X.inoT3c,m eota to match, aro vory uooice. Woslsofc&vo many Liaon Cioctfo, In Farcy Etyl03 and Colorin, that aro really boautlfal 2 Tc7 ticiTtvbl'. Our euatomora will find many Ex'ri Fx?'? QuIl:y Llaoas in our Iirpartcccr.t tin taason. m Alavs"i"'5'l3i!i Fipras. I Jj i no D .lOuiilliiijij JOS. A. MOOES, S4 Harket tu., Ir.dians.polia, Ice Interest allowed oa deports In euqi ol 3" and Upward. Money to Lma on Improved City and Farm Property in Indiana and Ohio. City, County and Town Bonds, and Purchased Money Notts, bought and sold. No loan rr.ado except auch as aro secured by flrfct rr-ortqase 0:1 real e.tate, with a lare margin st ttcurlty, cr by collateral naviag a cartel Foreign Zxchaaa for eale on all parta cf the world A. DIGKSOI 8 TO-DAY 200 PIECES Dress Ginghams "JTew and Bolsat Styles. CORSETS. Best Fitting Malsos. 33.-00 nun Fresh lot Just Is. A. DICKSON & CO., j r MONDAY, M Alien 15. O i U 71 ut l 73 UAt Mm ktf Ilm. M;TtM.I. TKLKI'IIONIS UALM. Eia.-tBf.H OHW 10 1 1 EdttcrlAl Koinu üül e i..11 l j . i TUE 8 EN UN EL AT NEW ORLEANS. To icccrcrcoJMa tha throne; from thi Worthiest wco will desire to rtad their ftforlt hem paper while attending tte 'World's Exposition," tho Sentinel hat born pJand on u:ilo In Now Oilcne &t Georg F, Yl Ai;.ti V Utü.'s, No. 0 Cur u:ut 3 tl tmet fcif,:i Cnl ru'i Common trr"i?, Oil) l'Al'ÜK.S. ot l conditio:. rd old ponn for nnl tb't ;i rr at ci v i)cMiti tr humlrt. MTV in ltuinr. Antlo'iy Cost, of the T routy-talM V.r!, Ii n CAtalUUto for Council, ThTrt will to a rciuliir mritneruf tV Council tonight, I'ff Mih U pry ten. Piitn rreildlnjj. ' Jatuei Mcllrldt wai nrretod yoglrrdy by Patrolmen Wilton and La j jrto for iUltr: liquor on tjundaj, Msycr McMaatrr Iravci for Nw (rha tflday, Jtidtlm t'tuook will teryo as l',)ll -Ju'Ki dnrm, his a!)cncc, Iii? 1-ullnof Mrctiosi No. I'fconJ Vn-t-lttUrJan CMurrh, will j;lvo n p-) lal la l' p cMtreli i dr'ff on TrMay rvrnitic. Th M.iyor trill Imt a IroU"Utt l!i tiiof!!t r, rollen tiAvun; ml ! t n v t'utlion of Ihft (Jr';uUtt rlrnrtt )fi mt.jt lny t 1 M. , A l flUl ri II f of Iha n,: will ho v HrraMr at Ott mint fr nb)ut 1 1 n'ol' H III I 1:1 tMlr. tuliiiiit? ln kt ut?l mn Mil Iu'a Nl-.uit r.! Ii an erronrtjin'y rep' r!l jrntnrddy t'ul llry, P Witt Tain' i ; li.i I prrnM'vl ,it i p IV'i i J IVr'.iylrflrt'i Chnrrli. lUv Dr. Mo. !,o.t tc-MJi-U -I tn jMilpIt mumm and rttiilr m t!ual, i:r. V.'llllaiu Torrnir, of l'rinklt', Ml! II t j tilplt ot Um TaLai nA'sl CtmroU y?r i.w.rulntf. KU dto arö U l kn of In I' iiri.rt t r it hy ti. me lotx-r of thr ch 4r.". lu culUT, Ulil wli'l wrr l'rr?4lH. Wnnttnt tluTcrtlCrt Ithlfl, A f n!f I elotMti'i: t Willi int IUhIIjah, i?f No, ", I'mj Us !fc"t, frll drad on the r v.v liiou r,f ar hi ttt riUy morning nat t ti nwiu r Uid U tit a Imto tni:u)in to tiav U ikirnrd tMlny, JrK VifUrt, a ro'ori't mau, It i j.fie d u'onrf In il. riorr of Hi fttrnoii and irlt:: tho cilf rrnlvel lu up
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prorrlftie its hile. He diewa harp tnife and without a mcmnt'i delay bepan t) skin the little animaL IMore he had cDrapIefc 5 his work, however, ratrolemn IUrlw ap reared and cent him down to the Central Station oa a cbargacf desecratl: thi Sabbath. AMUSEMENTS.
alvis joslin" at enolis i'?. Charles L. Davip, the well-knon comedian, opens a three nights engagement at English's this evening. Mr. Davis, as 'the brave, bnt awkward farmer, "AWin Jo3lin," hai made a reputation and a fortnno that is the envy of the profession. He is said to b? the best impersonator of the char.ic'cr that appears before the pnblic. He is a wlieawake American wn-3 sticks clo;e!y to cue thing and has a firm faith in the ( tlicitny of printer's ink. A penchant fer diaaiond ai:d EPal.vkiu apparel ha raaed him to be fhocpht eccentric, but a te is believed to bt pcD;sr.:d of about '200,000 he can stand it. Hn rnpportin; company is a good one, acd the fccple that aro brought in contact with t;ha ttrz.k vtry hiabiy of him. V'xth ti con1 j ai y nie ol the Lnest orchestras ar.d street f a:i!s in the country. Tnefcfo!lowim: i - r-ut o: c cf the muLy justly earned notices (ion: U. press: Nt'ir'itLttLndlnc tl.e Incleiseny ol the woatl.er, ( l hr.es I.. I'ttVis ,,Alv!a Joliu" Company dicv th? iüiv.ts; aulitnce .I the ?ca.oii at m Ojhth-hou-e li.st evening. Mr. Davis as "I'ncle Alviu" wa? as jolly and m funny as ever, and kept ti:e a:: i Innre lauliluc; raost of tho time. TLft orrhe?tra. which teioups to t'je cornrany, was the Gr.et ever li'dcntd o In this city. The nololats were cbUr;f i to r-'Fpond t" repeated encoree. Mr. Davis w;-.s well supported by tho members of hi? C3inr anv. llo is a very penial poaileiaau ofif the p;i ;o aswf'llason. and knows tho Eccrctof nasicj friendä as well na of advertlslnz. "a cold pay" at the (IKAXD, To-night :t the Grand Opera House the many Indianapolis friends cf Mr. Jo35r.a Arthur will have their tint opportunity to witneta a prrlormance of his iatet cocinlv succeis, entitled "A Cold Day Whoa V Lei." It conifa h;gbly reeomni3ii del hfv- bcen,weJl receive i Isjwhero, The ci:upan that is to prf3?:it it ia an unusuaHy itrun? ge;j, nntab-?ni's suca well-krjOAu coral di3i)!S as Villiauj vV"eIv). John GilV-rs. CharuaKutkp, Frank M. Wills, John nir.x the "Oniy Lton." Frank Cashnan, Kirry Sr.dfh, MifH (Jracie lTimet, Miäa Lizs-. Hkhf, Mifl Haitis Arnold and others. xi.h pitc;; v,ts! llrst presented at Mcileo Kankiu fiiiro Avenue Theater, 2exv York, Oc.ohr 15 lSi nnder thn nsma of "A P'.iy; :t Plt." Since then it baa brea partially written and Improved, and the names cf tr of tho characters hava been changed. It is net surprising that considerable diihcnlty v)4 ciptrienccd in selecting n naui9 fcr Mf. Arthnr's play. It is co:ictrnctfil oa the an:a litts fas are the 'Tum on tli3 Bristol" ...1 ti'p "Touriits." A photographer famUtawith tlie instantaneous procaji m?ght i called the "villain" cf the p'.eco, for it b through hib enterprise and destro for l:zr that ail the. misunderstandings ariio. Another element is a tlirtation between two pretty ladies and a steamship Captain and his mate, which result3 in said kdiea bnint? taten cn a oa voya,:e, accrupinird by their lawful guardians and tho Captain's wife d'utrni?d as Rteerao pJVi.enors. Th?te rnitf rials ere the groundwork cf Mr. ArtlvirY piece, and the superstructure contains ei-jc lhat is very fenny, end which mnst be um to be appreciated, rotra. Tho 7.oo will open the week tD-ni;,h! with the LeorzD Brothers and their acting dc'p, "Lion" and "Tiper," in a ttron an rational drama, preceded by a fod oik;. Thomas Nast, thn fatnotu "csricaturi-t." wheso works wo havo nllKenand apprteiatrd, will npppar tiK EnpUeh' Tharsd7 nh'it Ho i ably a"3.sted in his entcrtainu:er;t hv Vr. Pelbatn In o "that on Art." The llnimet Guird, In CDarsectlon with the "Cold I)Ay" coar-r.y, will Ivr n r'e'&I St. Tatrick's day programme t.-'uei.rtjv-niht at the (Jrand Opera Hou&". (Ion. James H. Wiilord v?ill deliver the d a- e. The Dim Mtrn'n cill oprn tho werk this 0ftcrn:c:i llh nr.o of tle stroncat fhows ever given in tho city. la Curinl y Hall will ht .srn (hM'f Ornro, one of tli" even wcnderftt.e loi-hnired marvel and a hctof other novelilM. In the Theatorium, Leopold v lhinnoU's "Tleasnre rirfv" the k eatet cn corporstion of vand7ii talent ever brought toother. Ten cents adm' s to al'. The ?B5t hslf of this werk the popular comedian, Ihlujn nnl Crar:, return totv Urand Opera Hoa f jr four prrfonmnc ir. sntimr "MWp ad Flats," "Tn Car ulw," 'Our lli'cl.elors" and JSoarJir s: il ne" in iu tler named. Tun en',i.-." -iin.t I f"i Dim hi-t, t!l of th 1 adiiriap ; . f.'pbt !'i.nry, vx t t Iii t J t Will .Ii-tliy".l n-:;i ):" v rni t W. H'jnii-r, J". rrvii-uror of "A r.l-," i if'tlU'ii f tin p i n ami play Iiüum on hin ront hirjj h yo in p.e.itJt4n :'fl cf lili'UO ll blliW". Ht is It I iv rcoo-e by any '1: of jif dtuportar. t.i i. u !rf uti ) ta tho piny all tlu Impart in w,d 1 1 is vlKÜant mi having tho tnbll' n rtfo that H ii firi'tty import ml tula r N'r. ihinJi r will 1 avd cordial r!ip rt . l'.rr.N In mäkln; a bucctps In ladlanap-!. f ti:i aMrncil m h i rp:ei?nl'i. Tl.e romltn; em;K"inrnt of tlie Eamu A bolt (rnnd in;:i!b Opera Company at Dkl: son's tli first thiro nUhts next v"i, has olready attnetod wldesprca l nttcnluri. Thn opeias to !m Kiva ar "I,n TravUi i,'' "MIkiiIoii," 'Hfnt in d Hand," an 1 ";?.: tl rai 'ide." In tboordr named, Tho eci!"'f t rirs will b its foUon: Ujfa clnlrf, rl. : t ftftUrHe, l pariUltte rlrolo n-ul iSr. .- cSrc'r, Tl . t'ftlo tf in'i opotiN Wnliirvl . Mif rrltu; next at o'clocit at thn Ihr.'" r U v thU I.'pcobeiry Arrntitud. Ciiirf cf ToUca Doylti, of Chlc,'.o, pjiI lcltrani hi mht at 10 o'clock aunoutu l.i tlnit h had arreal' 1 Joshua T. Kvpbrrry, o' l.afayctb , ind that ha ccnnted o tUrn without a rejublHoo, iniprrlnUudonl l.u'i,' and Ctpula OolWrt hd tfi'tilve I n. forn ailuii that Konolrty was In t"liMi,: pd ihr y Innrucleil Ihrt C'llfrraof C'tc jv to wutc't hU favorllo htnt for lJ anpeir Kr. Tl'.n t tan wt M0C-ofilt, 'id 11 pr;"rr will re retururd to this eiy , , iniip?, Cpirti Colh.ift havlnd Mtoiti n mldni.ht ti tili to f rt tilt t, 1' Uht on i I1 lutbot. llrarlPu ti e It r 1 1 1 iratiis of n ferjtje ft'ialr hum ni tdd lUttuat on Ilm rive nrivr in Wahtiiri.jn atrwei bridge, at aa rly Itt.r Yrsln.Uy lucrnln?, tTfai t l ttw. lVtr-Viu!! Wilkr und McJrrtl tmrrlo t'inu, aid fntii.il lav ttevirt A'"t Ira uifarn-kir.l Jfi !prata flbt. Ilh t!o t ih oip rri arrived Dm amUbl Divn Ud i((irdly Hl rrtl of th wdiu.n, t'vii,r 1 a !ly d!a ! urrd tr Ut. Holl wr I k d up In In Oniul IMatlon o:i char, nl pisuit sr;d ratiery,
MALICIOUS TRESPASS.
An Unfortunate Complication Resulting From a Sudden Spell of Sickness. Louis Schaffner was arrested yesterdey morning for malicious tresspass, the complainant being John Ecsey, an engineer, of 163 John street. Eusey found Schaffner in his house Saturday night, in his wife's room, with his shoes off, his wife being in bed. Schaffner says he met Mrs. Eusey at a cottage prayer meeting on Yandes street Saturday evening, they bctb leiDJi mfmlers of the Hdl Avenue rhnrrh. At the c jnclnäion of the meeting 2Jis Kn?ey ts'sed him to gs home witti her, as the was afiaid. He con'entcd, and at the house the inf.üUd npon Lis going in, as he tad tbe tics, hf&dache. Jie objected to th!?, & his Lhots e:e very .Emdd7, but be tina'ly entered ths horse ai d placid his iho23 bact of the Et(ve to dry. Eoon after Mr?. Eccsy i a d the was to pick the must rttire, aad Schab'nf r wet into tr e next rocm while, she went to bed. When be returned a rap ws benid at tha dror, and Mr. Kn?e entered. He ttrcck at b'cballner, who parried tha blow aLd kneckfd Ku cv ilr,v,-n. Ho then fell and Mr. Euy jumped on him, tayin ,h j bad been lay i eg for him for six months past. SchatlLer'ü e.rmt followed cs soon as the police could be called. Ho aya Is innocent of any wrong and that he understands from Mrs. Euiey that her husband is very jf alons. He says he tnew her bsfors her marriat e, and that he always regarded her as a perfect lady. Kipper's Coin. George Kipper was arrested yesterday morning for vagrancy and visiting houses of bad repute. Since his arrest eome of his hietory has ccme to tha surfaca, which is labIo lo canse him trouble. A conple of girle, v,ho were also srrested the previous evtning, sny that he has besa in the Labil of pBtiir,i counterfeit money, mos.ly hutf dol'ar, iiis plan bfrin- t'i't-Hler small stores Vihero beys are wnUtc o:5 ccstoncrs, mao fina'l purcbat-1? end r:ill for th? change, irg his train i. abontto leave. To the'.; irls he clsirceJ that he pet the coin from a man in Cincinnati, but they &uy tint Fred Carney faw the moulds with which Kipper n.ac'e the coin. A f earch will bs made toCiv for the mould Kipper is believed to have tad. On one cceasicn recently Kipper took a it zoT find 8rore Ii3 was going to cnl th3 throat cf one cf the ViXiaen aho70 referred to, and this circumstance led to his arrpt. Thpolice f3y that he is thoroughly bad, rlthonnh bnt nineteen yeara old, and that he is wonted in Kansas City for grand larceny and burglary. t . ' Fell Ic:o Pocuo'a Run. A German by the name of Enshong, residing on Sooth street near the J. M. and I. freight depot, fell last ni-ht about half paal eleven o'clock lata IVruo's Ena, at the Delaware street cro ;ing, and barely e wiped drowning. He was hidiy bruid and eoau what stnnftcd. EihDcg wan tr.l:ea home by Fatrcltrea Schwab and Fchiert. Clcc'rnntl nnl Ili-tnrM t 1ijhj l ho 2ri.irw Urplinu Frnttval. Tickets will be sold at M North Ilrridian street, Fi'J Konth Illinois Btrfet and lT;:in I'tfot, by tbj popular KanktiLio Iz-c, i Cincinnati fcr ihe' I a m. and 11:Uj .. m. ttain-ion M' ndiiy, Tnurj-day and Utrtr.i.-v March 10. V) und lM, at 51 00 for ronnd trip ti(kpi. good returning until March 22. Knkalif e Line runs psrlcr car', h twenty r.xi'.t -ho:tMt, one hour quickest and tten y in in1o (irand Central Station, one mile neirer the hctils and Mnsic Hall than anv other. J. H. Mautin, i). P. A. Nut!- Ait 1.11 t, ltiitntora nutl C' trnrtorn Arj rcfiiust d to cnll and txa'nJno the li..o iiii' of tt!i'.tl!;fl vnt.-rial. loiiklsll' of ilnrdwu.v iioor, f-rtvh, I'llu ls, l'RintM, etc , iUf.1 r.ii. Wn.LliiK,nn tdtwt. vai;::; nkw. r.01ntfi r Iron hi lowest ir.. o kct r.;tos. AWfor t( ir tlMivtidttdcnOjiotico.' HjC piiRfs, it yo'i h.ivu not r ilvcd It. No charge. A Solid Gol.1 Stom-wiritl-inn watch - $20 01) A Silver Open-faced Stem -winding Waltham Watch - - 7 50 A Nickel Stem-winding Watch - 3 50 A Gold Pointed Toothpick - - 15 I 2 doz. Doublo Platnri Fr.rks or ilpcnns, Warranted - - 2 00 i-2 flt-z C-.;t Quality Knives I 50 A ( y v. LilßüilAlUi !! (A,a 12 East WnsmnQton straot. mVtU EDWARDS, BILL. POSTER. Ono Hundred L;iri;o StandOi 300 3-Shoot Board... Al?o wiiireiiisi is.cj.talc Kousa rent .. ... ... J . ., , ,, , ., ,. , v':;'--- h Finn WAMMMD. ii!','' II'-m.M r, '. ir i.i C 0.5. ) ;!",, i fl'j tt'ii.ui i.:,irif m Mih if. f- - 1 j Miirhlno nuntnrl. -. u.. - I iu Ii... ! ,H.jJi; hi in i SOLE AOKH T3.T'V SMt sia" r tstsic. 17 rnutli MtrldlNH Htf t( I'mi Ml lll.x W WM. GUNN, a-.s ariTTin:" llo. 7 Vlrln! Arintto. Fiai'T't'LAM WO UK AT Hol'TOM IHMJl'.i, a-lt'cih(i. Nj. i.J,
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L. S, WBES k CO SPRING and SUMMER IMPORTATIONS open and read for inspection. Our stock of Cloths and Suitingis the largest in tho ßtato, and varied to suit the tastes and demands of every one. We use only the Best Trimming, have only the Best Sewing Tailors, and our Cutter is one of the Beat in the West. AVc propose to do nothing but fir.-t cLis vwork, and our prices for quality cl work turned out arc the lowest ever offered in this city. Lcnve your orders early before the rush co una er.ee L S. AYBE BEE-HiV! i 7Ü reiw! lolon Avovn;. M. S. Iluoy 4 Son, Banufattüicrs s:d Dealers in Dogis and Sash, Frame Lumber, Shingles Etc. All Manufactured Work for Es. tcrlor end Intorlor Furnishings. GAS ENGINE Iron 0;ij-fiji!ilh Curc loiwr l'p. F.rncson's iinw Caloric rumplDR En.lno, GAS STOVES 01 All !' tljllM' rn r.sh'.thlnii ritt for lp m co,t Mt tl. oillrc ol tho INDIANAPOLIS OAS-LIOUI & COKE CO Ko. V) South PfDatjIwnij Street. WcMlltrt cwh cutor;ici only. OOAL OIL i$ ENGINES. In ercrtttftn l II Viru !Wryfinl. Drltrn Vil norc-1 tvt i licr? rowcN t!ftfr Vw toal til U tilt a, II UOUlC. but.) AkViiU D .A. BOHLEN & SON, ARCHITECTS, CTifit . ru. fflDIAHArOLIS, INI). 13 iMt N
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5rc fcr 15 tars Herman Soap. 2.'c lor 6 tars French Vil a f"or. for 5 tars cf T.. T. tbit'i Soar. i'.rclcr 8 its. Tiers stErcä. C6c for 3 Its. of all kinds cf Pres erre. Zlc tor 4 Ids. all kin23 of Jellies. 2'c lor 4 11 6. of Mlcce AScat. i'öc tor 4 Its. TeegEn's Crtctcre. Ifc fci 8 Its. Gimer nr. .'c fcr 5 Its. New TurKlFr. Prunes. '5c ior 5 Ibp. New Eallfb Ciurautr. 2ic for 5 its. Dried fcr.par Com. 5c for 4 lbe. Cho-.oe Carolina KIce. :5c for 3 lbs. California Apiicots. 25c for 3 Its. Ctoice Rlsir.. :rc for 2 Irs. Hvap-ora'ttl I etthvf. fcr 4 lbs. choice ilvtror&tta Apples. :-c .'or 4 Its. ccrsrnou I'rictl reaches. :5c for G 11 'S. ccEnoa Dr:ed Ai pics. '.5c for :0Jt)F. Oaisrcal. '2. c fcr 12 Its. I'tarl Iloalny. 2ic for 12 U s. Fcarl Gntp. i.'c for 15 lb. btsi Tt arl ileal. 2icc for 5 It s Lln:a leans. 25c for 4 Its. BAtinz .-'Cit. vfefor 12irF. Vnhi:v o1a. .0c for 7 It?. Buckwheat Flour. 'J?!c for 4 lis. nixed Bird ?enl. '"c for 2 cri.s of Table Peseten. J." jcr 3 iri s of Liernoa Mud?. v"c for ') r,;s. N(vy furs. lfC for 1 lb. risking IJowder. 'c icrcjU for lane y mixed s-wect ort our r'ck'.tb. 3"c per qt. for fcnlk Mustard or CtoucDow. ICo for 3 Cc?.. Tic k!tf. Itcptrib. for iure xro'.irsd Topper. Kc ver lb. fcr pure grounl Cinnancn or Allspic '.t c per Ccz. fc r tct:f'om. ICc ;cr c(z. f..r S'fiiu'.drd Torjao-. per i!oi. for Folk or Wa tamo's I'ampkinB. f(c jitCcz. for l-lir.a U;en?. f Cc T'T dot. for Teas. f0o per !oz. for t-uccoasj. 15c T'trcan fcr Imi'ortc! f"arlinep. 2'c for 4 cans American Oil Fard!nes, 1 ' 1!. 75c for I t til. New Crop Family White M. m. WILLIAMS.
NO SHOP-WOBN GOODSc Being tl.e Oldest Czr et House in the city, and havirg a reputation f r ellinj frs-.tlsfs rcoiis, we can not nffcril to injure it by sivinj; the public cid shop-w.-;rn tras'i for -o il gcods. We are felHrn; STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS (IQODS at the LO'.VKST I RlCLS. Bcdy Brusselj?, 5-Frame - 77c to $1 12 1-2 i rriith's 10-TVive and Other Best Tapestry, 67 l-2c Extra Super Ingrain 62 l-2c
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47 JS'eil (he City iasCOKK, always I-ry : Clean, mid All Kind COAL .t Loavok z i'rlccsi OFlCEiS-CO Kcrih Dclawsrc.KO Bcuth Alttsniß, ni 453 Hsst Ji o Ctrccte. Tolopfcoco 44.
WM. I. KIFLEY.
Undertakers, Funeral Directors CiTFirst-cIaas tttendanco at low prices our notto. Ollicc ami Warerooms, Ncs. 0 ami (2 Wtst Market Ht.,near llliucia Wo.l Oltono No. Oa JL
BROVNIKG & SLOAN, OWUGGIf?!, am) psALrna 1.1 Fir.c PtifsHEr? rxil Tnilft Artirlr? LuMti, I'olgato'c, l.nr. Jrcru ind r.icia'xrkor'i Fl::c 1 xtTw..i-, tic-miiic Inrrtc I Farina and (i(rr-8n ("oiotnc, FIot Idii acd I ;v :u!r Wators, F.:m Ttliot -rn and 'rrrcf . Tnut'j, Ualr, clo.h an:1 rail lirut h' h, tr.O" a.l artielt vanl'.d for il.o tuik't a the LOWEST FIGURES. rccr nr. a Uottlrr of LAG Iii B BEBE 1 5. r 1 j t'jt i Tld oll r vi X ct .
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2Cc per doz. for Holland Ilcirlnj. 2.'.2fcr ScAuacf Macttrel, 5c fcr 8-penny Macaerd Ic for 3 larpe No. : Idver Sorc Mecicrtl. S? pr lb. for larpe Sa. 1 fat Mackerel. Co ftr 25 lbs. Ybtte Kso Flour. S Lf Oper bb). for lk-at Fiour. per lb. fcr Kingan Je Co.'i Shoulder. 30c per lb. for Kiccau A Ca's BrcaKfas; B.coa. 7 g per lb. by uerc for cnolce Lard. 7ic per lb. for 10 lb. can for ctoic Lud. -c p.r lb. for '20 lb. can choice Lard. 25e for o lb?, of cru ice I-anl. 25c per cau for choice Golden Pjrnp, 40c per gal. for Cryal Drips. 4Cc per sal. for Ne Orlenu Mola'sc. 4'c pr i.l. for good fpie Syrup. JCcper Kal. for v Lite wine or Orchard Vlce-ir, Ucpernal. for-il7or thread baucrkrat. (c ix.T lb. for Oco.l Tea. i 0? per lb. fcr Tea that pel's all crc: !oa at iOc. i'- per lb. for roat J a Cot'ee. il for 15 lbe. (Jrnu".to-l Snar. 51 for is Its. White Kxtra c tugir. f 1 for 20 ltp. rxtrft C rt:?ar. I'o-tal or verbal ora?r dellTer?'! In Ilaahvnic, North IndiacapollF. HrlKhtwood, IrTiuitr., U.1 isr.ut. cr any part of to city. Orrtis (.iiemlly Tc-et nl ahtpped O. O. I. rcrcxTrcts. Nocbargi for packaj? or carnc. Tartics ordering O. o. 1). nnst py i-xp'tVt c"!ar ,a cp tciaru noney. No orders fölpped by ireUtt ciinpf nks orilcr. All coA cuarauttel to iv. eati faction or inoney refauJe J. "VTOT1CH I haverroved my ficd into Inr.c J.N and clrpnnt tot'? j'.st ac:os t. ?trc-t. Afier this week ny ran-.ter will te " . ;'onr. Ul'nols street, cn mpp nae of t-trcot f s No. tuire House. Will teil p'nvIs ail week at i 1 tar.d, fiJ touth Mi iola street, oppc1t2 No. 4 lysine L'ouc. If r.ot .1, restauriint. and boarding nouop, Et having lirno t i call, wi'.l drop xnc a card with their ntuatcr, City J-o".iciror J. . WUHarjn will call on them. Ord.r d:iiu're.i promptly. TELITÜNE C75. Z'J'J SOUTH ILLINOIS STKr.F.T, Ptolt No 4 I'nirint? ILiu. y a !. u w ELI J An HEDJU Ait gust Erbrich, K)LE AUNT FOH AUEOEA LAGKE BEER, 520 fnd 222 t'il nolaw Kt. MRU CA.OES." " .Mrckinj r.ird, Rcl T.ird, Tarrctl in 1 V.r nary Caj;or., Ürrctling and S'jairrtl Cages, Cre Springs and IIcoks, The lcst Dirtl Seed snd (Irftvel, Mcickir.-' ilirt! 1'uv :. CHARLES utAYER ;i COtd and SI V. Waahin jlcn Ut. I -a u. 4 '
