Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 76, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1885 — Page 8
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TBE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL TUESDAY MORNING MAPX'H 17 1885.
m W STORE linen Goods Department. We havp sow In ataefc a full lino of Good, Honest Made TaMinct', Napkin?, Towels, Crashes, Sideboard Scarfs, Splashers, Etc., Etc. Wo call epooial attention to our Goimen LteoußjWMch. w&3h &na ivon very satisfactorily. Our Tabla Ijicece, in sots to raatoh, aro very choice. Wc also have many Linoa Occds, in Face Styles and Coloring, that aro really boautifal am vory defirable. Our cuatoaiora will find many Extra "Pino QmlUy Linons in our Uopirtment this season. Frices AlnaysT-Plain Fipns. mm so JOS. A. MOORE, 84 2. U a riet St., Indianapolis, Ind Interest allowed on deposits, In sums of Sö and upward. Money to Loan on Improved City and Farm Property In Indian and Ohio. City, County and Town Bonds, and Purchased Krney Notes, bought and sold. No loans made except such as are secured by Srst mortgage on real e',ate, with a large margin of security, or by collaterals taring a market talue. Foreign Excfcanso for sale on all parts of the world. uicksoi reo. TO-DAX 200 PIECES Dress Ginshams. "New nnd Soloct Styl-:3." CORSETS. Best Pitting Makes. Our SI.OO . ALL-WOOL JERSEYS Fresh Lot Just In. A. DICKSON & CO., TRADE TUESDAY, MARCH 17. Of i'lCti 71 and 73 Vt Market Street. SEAT INKL. TELKL'EIDNE OALL3. ErnlceM OCIre 101 Editorial Scorns S'Jl T.sW SENTINEL AT NEW ORLEANS. To accommodftte the throng from the northwest who will desire to rs&d their fayniJt heme paper whlia attending the World's Exposition," the Sentinel has been jlr.ced ca eale In New Crltns at Georgs F. .larton & Bro.'s, No. 5 Carondelot street, between Canal and Common street. OLD PAPERS. t'ood conditioned old papers for ealp at Ulli office at only 40 cents pi?r hundred. CJITY IN BKIEP. Andrew Hägen, of Fortville, hai been an pointed State C.-al Inspector, and will taka cherge of the otlice April 1. II. B. Hamilton has baen temporarily aprc;ned to till the position of teller at tu? Ir.dM'jBpoiis National Bank. At tV.e regu'ar roe5ting of tba Methodist iiiinisters yesterday llv. Mr. Brillit presided, and the meeting discussed "Dange rou Elements in Scciety." Louis ShafTner, who was arrested on Sunday on a charg9 of malicious trespass preferred by John Er.sey, was r lea?ed from tn? btaiion-house, th3 charge beirjg dismissed. The Governor yesterday received otlisial documents from Secretary Mannin; showing; thn plats of ground at Terra Haute and Fort "Wayne on which it is proposed to eroc; Cufctom-hcuics. A letter has been received from Tabriz, Eersia Btating that Miss Gertrude Holliday, of this city, now a missionary there, waa dargercusly si:k with varioloid hen the letter was written. W. K. Coffin, who reigned the cashiersMp cf the Indiana National Bank on Saturday, will enter the bank and brokerage business in another city as soon a3 he can arrange his business affairs here. Joseph 8. Miller, the newly appointed United States Commissioner of Internal Rsvenne, Is a brother of Frank Miller, who is connected with the Indiana Foundry, of this city. The new appointee i3 well known In this city, haying frequently yisited Frank within the past few years. Letters from Houston, Tex., announce the death of Mr. J. E. Fester, of that city, whoss wife was formerly Miss Cora Bacon, a wellknown music teacher of this city cntil a few years since. Several Indianapolis people, who were pleasantly entertained at the rest deccecl Mj,ftd Ms, Fcgier, dar leg the
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yhlt of the Zouavf s to Houston laittprinsr, greatly regret to Lear of the gentleman's de cease. The "Woman's Aid Society of the English Lutheran Chnroh will gire a parlor concert aud social at the residence of Mrs. Joseph Stanb, 2C0 North Noble street, Wednesday eenin?, March 8. The friends of the church are cordially invited and insured a tteasnt time and some pood masic. The fellovine Tiiirr a rr.mnFÜa ho Tirn rrr i mire' fl soot Anna
TVspv Oenpvieve Elliot, Nettie Dietrich, i Margie and Katie 5tub, acd My Miller. The Accident Record. Charit 6t. Ciair, resldinc at l'l M'4t aycnue, and employed by the Big Four Itiilroad, had bii r.'gat arm bally crushed yesterday morning while coupliüK cp.rs. Charles Posey, an employe f a coal firm, was knocted dowra by a vicicu male which be was endeavoring to hitch to a coal cart yesterday morning, the animal stepping upon him and crushing bis le nenr the ankle. He was removed to the City Hospital in Flanrer tfc Hommown'fl ambulance. C. C. Lybrand, a master mechanic, residing t .107 South Meridian street, aud proprietor of a coal yard, was seriously iujure 1 jeEterday ia Ea:ey t Ct 's foundry. Ho was Etasding in the establishment, when a heavy iron . pulley pave way, one of tae pieces falling noon liim, breaking one limb acd braising the other. His injuries are very painful, but not thought to be dangeroce. A Pitiable Case. The Sheriff yesterday arrasled Mrs. Tena Schweiler, a German womao of Hanghville, on a Grand Jury warrant, for grand larceny, sh being indicted for the alleged theft of sDxe Ciothing belonging to a neighbor. Mrs. Kchweiler and ner husband'eame to this City abort three years ago, and are yet com ramtive t trargars here. For this reason Mr. Kchweiler was un&lde to give bond for his wife's appearance, and she was taken to the jail. This ;teems doubly hanl a3 the prior woman is nursing a child and ins two o'.hr children at hon:c, one about eighteen mouths and the other three years old, srho will need her attention. All three of the children vrere with her yesterday afternoon at the jail, bat later in the evening tho to older were taken back home. Actors Indulge in a "dcrap." George France, leading man in a combination which held the boards at the od last week, yesterday morning became involved in an altercation with Victor Leonzo, the hero of this week's drama at the same theater, over tonic trivial matter, finally drawirg his revolver. Leoczo promptly knocke 1 him down and took the gun away from him before he could nee it. The frieuda of the belligerent f etors interfered, &ri the men wer finally ccparated. No arrests were made. Police Board Meeting. The Board of Metropolitan 1'olice Commissioners met last evening in regular ss!ior. The report of the Superintendent for the month of February was received f howmi? that 103 arrests were mad, 1;0 of whom were white persons While CO were colored, lö4 males ant 'M temaie. Tue bond of J hn Lowe, as Sergeant, was approved and poMce towers granted Charles Knhn and Lee Xo vie. The Beard, after appointli g William H. Conklin extre, aijcurne Rev. David talk's Resignation. The resignation of Bey. Divid Walk, of :he Central Christian Church, will takeetf'ect April 1, when he will" leave for New Orleans to art pt the pastorate of the Central Ch-'.a tisn Church of that city. Mr. Walk will not reii;o a b: household effects to the Crescent Ciiv K'fore tho middle of sararnnr. It i j with grpßt regret, he says, that he leaves IndifiEHjv.lia, for he and hi3 family have many wsrr.i fiiecds here. The Iarket House and City Hal!. Councilman Pearson, in conversation with e reporter last night, la.id tbai, vork on t'ie new Market House and City Hall woild !? gin jutt as soon as the Coum il and Hoird approved of Bolen's p!ans. aad it is quits r-xible that a joint meeting of thee two bcil e to taVe such action will ha held next Monday pvenirgia thf event that tha Mayor returns from New Orleans by that time. Uider the "TlieeN. Lute Isst everiinir, as engine No. 12 cf the H'.t was crowing Morris stree', the engineer jaw tl e mangled body of a man lying alongsiile cf the trscV. He stopped tee engine end dipcovpTed Ihe man held in his hand th swtat-leather of a bat, on which was branded It an, The Hatter. -1 and 23 Sontn Illinois street. The supposed dead man 3aid Byan's hats always fave a man's life. 1KNTS FASHIONS Wfint to Wr-Hurt ki iVear It Djhu K Treat's 8emi-Imnat II jwrve&t jSeveuth OpeulDg. There is something of a text In tha lest Ike above. Considered a moment, it will presch a jocd Fermon. "Tveuty-Eeyenth emi annual opening" without a breiK i:- an r!oinent sentence. It means much, if one will pause to look up and down the street and observe the wreck that old Time ra n-cda in that tfiue. It means all tbts.r is c'aimed iy the new gospel of the "survival .f the tutest.' It may mean the b?st littest or the tits best. Give 'em fits. At lest It is h kind of fits which can not be cured, for having once, must continue to have a?ain and agnin. But. seriously and to th9 point, which is the opening? In early days the tirm were wont to consult the probabilities as to weather, in the hope of 6,trikir.4 npon a fair dav. But it soon occurred to them that ney were not a Sunday school excursion, to be postponed on account of the weather; that the opening was meant to ba an exhibition of the season's styles in patterns and shares, and that If too long a time were awaited for a fair day the new saits might also be wanted on that day. The attendance on the opening to-day shows a marked increase over last year, and visitors are finding mre to tee in the array of patterns which time would fail to describe. From Mr. Tom Kgan the following hints were plucked onthe run as to the prevailing styles to be worn the ensuing season: Business Suits The variety of plaid suitings is great and the designs novel and attractive. They ianee from small checks to large and attractive block plaids, and so numerous on the combination of ellects and colors that all preferences may easily be satisfied. The 6tyle for these goods will be for coat three or four-button cutaway, but the one-button cutaway will also be much worn. Sacs'oe coats in the different designs will also be much worn.edgesof garments douole stitched. Frock coats The double-breasted frock is as popular as ever. The roll will be lower than last teeson, and closed with four buttons. The lapels are faced with silk. Elges flat braided. Overcoats For spring overcoats, dressed and undreised. Meltons will take the lead. They a;e ruite Kit, aad made wittx a clotfc
finish, and cm be founi in fashionable colors of light shade. Inspection of Cavalry Höring Will take place at Gates Sc Prey's stable, on East Market street, Indianapolis. March 17, by Government Inspectors, at 2 o'clock p. m. Any persons having horses tbat will suit the cavalry service, and want to dispose of them, can heve an opportunity to do so at a fair price for cash. The National Benefit Association of Indianapolis, a substantial and honorable institution, will afford protection and indemnity against accident or farnish policies of life insurance for less cost than the ordinary life insurance stock company does. It has paid benefits in three years amounting to over
Notice .Airliitect, Ilullders ami Contractors Are requested to call tco examine the larjre line oi buildiug imperial, consisting ol Ilari-tro. Drors, .!), BHik's, OUss, Paials, etc , at Gl iiast Washington itreot. VAJHN it NEW. Estfmstrs piven at lowest market letc. A-': for their illustrated CHtale-ue ol &Q pHw, il you uave not received it. No charpp. TAILORING IM Dim M n LS, AYRES & CO; SPRING and SUMMER IMPORTATIONS open and ready for iuspecticn. Our stock of Cloths and Suitings i9 the largest ia the State, and varied to suit the tastes and demands of every one. W'e ue only the Best Trimmings, have only the liest Sewing Tailors, and our Cutter is oue of the Best in the West. We propose to do nothing but fir3t class work, and our prices for quality of work turned out are the lowest ever oflered in this city. Leave your orders early before the rush commences. L. S. u &. U0. V ! NEW ENGLAND Mutual Life Insurance Co he OLDEST Life Insurance Ce.in America Asuetc IT,'.",."; 10 1 1 ,7oo,i t; ; Total Surplu S !."( T:: The advantage to which a f-ollcy-hol tcr iu this Co!i3pany is entitled are: Ut. SUKIY. 2i. A tixel arrenler vlno In case of r?tir3 :reiit, or an amount rf pild-up lnburauce, csUj ilhnt by the laws of Mftss-u'liusetis. C'K A con ract wbL-a lermicates t a lixed rcr!oi at a life-rate of premium. Oiher advantages may be ascertained t.y app 1catiou to P. F. APPEL, (ienoral Agent, 1 J Katen lilorlr. DIAMONDS fa kw Yarifty ofRtiiifHl Settin??. A FIBE CbLLECTlOH OF LOOSE STORES ILat we will Mount ia Any LlAnntr DislrcJ. JAS. N. MAYHEW, Nu. '-'S ITcst ffasliisgtop Strttf. ORN I CO.' Weeaif and MostblF Paymenls 97 East Washington St. GASOLUSE A5D OIL STOVES Cleaned and Repaired. TUeFt brnIt of Urk line n l Oils always on baad. TKLKPHONE 707. F. P.SMITH &C0 , RETAIL, I WHOLESALE.
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A Solid Go!3 Stem-winding Watch - 20 00 A Silver Open-faced Stem -winding Waltham Watch - - 7 50 A Nickel Stem-winding Watch - - " 3 50 A Gold Pointed Toothpick - - 15 12 doz. Double Plated Forks or Spoons, Warranted - - . 2 00 1-2 doz. Best Quality Knives - I 50 mmü mi 12 East Washington Street,
EE-HiV 73 Xoiicilotou Avoyie. I. S. Huey & Sop, Kacifidtiitrs anil Dealers in Doors and Sash, Frama Lumbsr, Siiinyles, Etc. All Manufacture d Werk for EsIcrior and Interior PurniBhings. BEHHETT TELEPHONE 31 A.M 1ACTI KEKS A XI) UKA1.EKS IX Electric Supplies Bflls lJAttn !. Wire, Ih.ttI at.! lit.H e Anniii:-!:it.ris, IhirIar Alarms, Mi'.llcal raitot ip, Gas l.ihtiu jparatu-, Sneaking Tulfii, Ltc OLE HANUFACrUKEK3 The Bennett Ttlsplions Apparatus. B. J2 Vinton lüock, 0f. Postcfiitf, INDIANAPOL, I S, IND. Fr.w ii:f-iiitii Ihne ivwtr I p. Pumping Englno. GAS STOVES OI All DcktJiUoe9 en Exhibition and lor w.Ie &t cc&t at tne office ol tlic ISBIAKÄF0LI3 GAS-LIGHT & COKE CO fo. -IV uthFcnnsjlyam Street. Wc cll to cub customers only. JOHN EDWARDS, BILL POST! One Hundred Large Stacd3. 300 3-Sheet Boards Also Ccntrcllinz Mate House Fence OFFICE 8ntlnel Otnr. Type -Writers. -Srr FULLY WARRANTED. 7! Purchasers of the "sftandanj tV- '.vTvJir Re.iiSnK'Uin-' may return C- 0. D. . v -ji t"tjf . Withiti JO days if uruatisfactory. irLii , ; .n Machines Rented. l y ; 7'-" I'u'.Uine of 8uppll4$: rlbton Carbon, Tyre-VritPr lnpT, nartn, to.. on hand. SO E AGENTS vnzzziT' czait3:itiii: 17 South Meridian Strct, Contllt Block. D .A. BOHLEN & SON, ARCHITECTS, omcx: . IMAKAFÖLIS, IND. W Zttl N ihiDston St. Telephone 7U. Best Boiler Scale Purgative. TO TRY IT 13 TO CSE NO OTIIER. J. T. bill LT (IKS & I'KftSF. OMlce Uf Thorpe lllock. InJIvIdnal, Cocntror sttto xlsnt ol cauu!o 1 tore fer nie. Ins tt-7i.NL toiler vied Uili a rtldCf
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Greatest Bargains Offered Is Season! Pianos which havo boontafcon m xohango oa Now 5TEIZIWAY DECREE BROS' HAINE 3 nd FIQnfeß Pianos, and are offered Tat telcw their real value?, in crdor to ma&o room for cur flprmc atoos. 6- Octave FIRTH & POND, Ho. 21 3, newly revarnished, at $90 7- Octava GABLEB, No. 11029, newly revarnished, carved legs, at - ; - - - $165 7-0ctavc BB0WN & ALLEN, No, 6309, richly carved case and legs, newly rovarnished, at - $115 7- ctave GALE, Mo. 5029, newly revarni hed, carved Ieos, at - ( - - - fl50 Besides tber a vpo rffer several placof, really very good, at prlcee razgirs frcra 625 upwards. VTa. lir.o Stocl and Cover will bo given with oaoh of tho aovo instruments. Susy 3XontIily ÜPrLiiieiits.
D. H. BALDWIN & GO., Wholesale and Retail Dealsrs ia Steinway ?ons. Decker llrcs.t Haines Eros., Tis hrf and D. II. Daldwin.t Co. Pianos, am: Estey and Shoniuger Organs. r Tucins and Repairing a Specialty. Moving Orders civca prompt attention. Ncs. 95, 97 and 99 Norh Pennsylvania Street.
GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY I Now is the Timoto Buy Vonr CARvETS CliEA?.
IOC4. J $1.75 Velvets - - - 1.65 5-Frame Body Brussels - 1.10 Smith's Tapestry Brussels 1.00 Extra Super - -!
C9 AIiIj SALES OV.E3 GROCERIES RETAILED Cf c fcr 15 bars ner&sn Soar. '2:c icr 6 tars Frenrh Vil.a t-'oap. IT'C for 5 t ars cf B. T. Eabbit'b toap. 'z. e lor s lbs. Fiel' Staren. JC'C lor ö its. of all kinds of Pasene. J5c 'or 4 los. all kinds of Jelties. '2,rc lor A lbs. of Miuee Meat, i.'ic for 4 Its TEFgart'ßCracierp. ifc for 3ts. Cingf r irnapp. for 5 lti. New Turk i Ii Prut; es. iix1 icr 5 Jbf. New Ennlitri CurrantP. 2:c fcr 5 Its. Drlt-d üujrar Coru. 5c for 4 lbF. Choice Carolina Rice. .f c for ü lbs. California Apricots. ?Ee lor 'a )b?. Choice Kaisins. V ic for 'l lis. Lvapornk'd TccheP. 25o fcr i lbs. cfcO!Cc Kvfiporatcrt Apples, v.-c for 4 lbs. common lncJ I'eticbes. Jöc for Ii s. C0K31OU Dried Af plcf. Ifc for 10 lbs Oattocal. 2"cfcrl2!ts. Pearl Hominy. Jc for 12 ibs. I'eerl Grits I'C-e for 15 !bi. best Pr-arl Jileal. fcfor5 1bs Lima P.oars. JjC for 4 lbs. Bilking Scdq. fc for 12 lbs. Ybjiie ,-oda. .5c for 7 U s. liu. kwbf at Flour. L'-v for 4 lbs. mixed IJ-rd Seed, -''c for ? cars of Table Pecfce3. 'J ;t r : cars of eir.Fou Plurna. l"c for fi'.ti. Navy Fa :icf. ir.c for lib. Bakiip Powder. r yiTt. for fa: t ymixfd puett of ro'jr P'ctlcf. "'C ptr qt. for butt Muttard or Chov. ciiow. He icr 3 doz. Pickles. 2tc per lb. for pure grourd IVpper. L(c;erlb. for pu:c, groLd Ciuuainon or Allspice. fOc per do?;, for bpft'orn. iOc i er öt 2. for 'eiidard Tomatoo. ffcper foz. for Polk's or Van Camp's rucepxins. f Cc per dcz. for Lima litans. lP,r T.tr tr,7 fnr l'fm. coc f cr doz. for pnrcotasli. ir: percan for Imported sardines. r.rc for 4 cans Anieriran Oil Sardines. 1 ' lor btl. New Crcp Family White lb. flsn. M. M. WILLIAMS.
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To Have a Reputation jor Square Dealing. I Our frequent advertisements of actual barg jins in Soes never fail to dra w an immense patronage in the succeeding days, ths cenand f rr the advertised article only abating when repkeed by a similar inducement in ? different department. Our method i fo liave a standing attraction so arranged, tha". in jrn each deparment is represent.!. Wc l.ce on sale lO-DA V a line of Ladies' Kid LckJ s and a lot of Ladies' Fine Ki i Sandal Slippers, made expressly fcr our retail trade, l.o'.h lots are u;ran'.eed goal 1;:ality, and the reader is assured they are fully one-third th?n usial city prices.
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Undertakers, Fuikeral Directors ECTFirst-clasj attocdanco at low pxiicos cur motto. Oilico and "Warerooms, Nos. GO and 63 West Market St.,near Illinob Tol olaono ZSTo. OOX j
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1 1 1GOG. S1.22 1-2 1.121-2 67 1-2 62 1-2 Alr WHOLESALE PRICES 1 c per do7 for Holliad Hcirins. "for 3 cans of Mhc&erel, or P penny Ifacserel. jr larq No. ö Ulver Sbore Ma-kt rtl. er lb. for htzq No. l fat Mackerel. or 1'5 lbs. unite Koso Flour. ;per bb). for Eeet l lour. .f-r l!i fr.r Tvi nod A- Cn 'a Rhmldprt. .1 1 o per lb. for KiugKü it Ca.'s JJreatfast Dicou.- , .c per lb. by f.eroe for choica Lard. z per lb. lor (0 lb. can lor choica Lrl. : per lb. for id lb. can choice Lard. V.tjc for :i lbs. of choice Lard. !5c per pal. for choice Golden Syrup. ; Oc per gfil. for Crystal Drips. V 'Xc ier p;tl. 'rr New Orlcaa lolasc?. Vc per !. for pood Maple Syrnp. t.'Ccper gal. for white wine or orchfrd Vinctr. "I for 1 llp. White KxtraC fcusar. ' 1 1 for 'JO lr-. Kxtra C euear. l-'O'ta! or Terbal orders deliveri ' Mrth lndlanarollR. Krijrbtwoot rl In Ilaurivillc'. t wood. Irvingtoa. liel1 1 1 d t , or a rdtrs any x,art of tic city. arctully racted and Ehlrpel C. O. D. r,r express. oelAri;e lor packt; or cartage. Partie.1 or(.erliiR C. . D. nuift pay e.p'-CaS char.-c? oil return raoTiey. No ordo.-s s-hlrped by freight u'. les-s postoilice order, postal note or money ao-ct'raranlt-s order. All oods cuarauttol to trive si. iiiacllon Or money refunded. 7ITOTICK-I havorsoveJ my stock Into kri! Atter this week, iny number will be "-I'.M Soutii lllno:8 ttreei, cn 8ue udo of treet as No. 1 cine Hou-e. Will j-dl uo.U fill wetkatoli irud, S 2 South Illinois Street, opposite No. 4 I f glne House. If boteli, restaurant and board2lb (s O Lr r II ILLINOIS STKKF.T. ptott No I Knetn lIou, Worked Button- cj Q 00! Sewed, Light- $1001 Ißmm mm. won? I nnuf'infn-.ii j:3 East Maryland 2ti3C 4AKEES, IMortli Illinois Clt. TELEPHONE Gil. I'liOPKIKTOHS IHTY AMIHTLANCK.
i "i: pL'rai. i jr uner urtaa iauciraui. f.'1 per lb, for (iood Tea. -.02 i er it. for Ten tt;at ecI'b 11 ever town at voc, - per lb. for rcat J s& Coilee,
iif: couFOf, nt h:ivin time t call, will drop mo afard with their cumb?r, City Solicitor J. II. l!iarr will full on thrm. Order dcliTered tv nm nt 1 f. T I" I . K 1 '( " K. ( rr.
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