Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 78, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1885 — Page 8

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THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL THURSDAY MORNING MARCH 19 1885.

IE BRIM STOP! icnTAflLianno . loeo i linen Goods Department. Wo hftvo B077 in itock ft fall lino of Gncd, Honest Made

POT E 15 Tabling, Napkin?, Towels, Crashes Hideboanl Hearts, Splashers, Etc., Etc. 7o call Bvooiil attention to our Gorman Iiinoxn.whloti wash nno iron rery atlsfaotoriiy. Our Tablo Llnocf.ln Beta to matoh, arovory unolce alio have many Ltooa Gcolu. In Fane Stylos acd Colorleas that uro rall7 boautlfdl ana vry dolrtvbio. Our ouatomers wtll find XLLy Extra Fine Quality Linons is our Licpartment this season. Fricss Always in Jlaia Fianres. PETTIS B iSSETT & GO JO$. A. MOORE, Ol X! Market B:., Indianapolis, Ind Interest allowed on deposits, in sums of to and cpwaid. Money to Loan on Improved City and Farm Property V Indiana and Ohio. City, County and Town Bonds, and Purchased Money Notes, bought and sold. No loan mado except auch as are secured bT first xrortsixe on real estate, rltn a lares xnarvln ci security, or by collatcra.3 navln a market talne. Foreign Exchange for aale on all pari of ha World. A. & TO-DAY 200 PIECES Dress Ginghams. "Hew and Select Stylos " CORSETS. Best Fitting Makes. Our Si.oo ALL-WOOL JERSEYS. Fresh Lot Just In. A. DICKSON & CO., TRADE PALACE. THURSDAY, MARCH 19. OVFIOEt 71 nl 73 West Market Street. SENTINEL TELEPHONE CALLS. gaailsru CEce. 1G4 Editorial Bom......29l THE SENTINEL AT NEW ORLEANS, To accommodate the throng from the Zfcrtnvreat -f ho will desire to read their favorite ccnte paper while attending the World'a Exposition , the Sentinel baa been placed on sAle In New Orleans at Georf F. ?7 harten A Bro 's. No. 5 Carondelet street, etwem Canal und Common streets. OLD PAPERS. Good conditioned old papers for eale at thia ctfee at only 40 cents per hundred. OITY IN 1UUEF. Tk old J., M. and I. round-bouse has bn torn away. Dr. rhinny was n6d yccterday for filling to register as a physician. The County Eoard adjourned yeiterday, after a tesiicn of seventeen days. A email hlaz3( in a dwelling house on Couth West street called the Department out about 7 o'clock last evening. Loss inconsiderable. The Adams lacking Company cf this city has led a certificate fcd articles of incorporation with the Secretary of State. Cipital steck, t7!J,000. Marshall C. Woods denounces ac a campaign lie the report that he has beon tendered a position cn the Metroplilan Police force In Washington. A. H. Harriett, a traveling salesman, residing at iJi Massachusetts avenue, dieJ suddenly at Van Wert, O , on Monday, having tn strir ken with spinal meningitis. According to tbe latest report of the Stita Board cf Hetltb of the total deaths Tram zvmotlc diseases last year (3,900) I, -05 were American males, 2,.vl American females. Dd J C7 were cingle persons. The Superintendent of Police ha received a letter from G. L. Haugb, Superintendent ct the Central Union Telephone Company, skiDi him to enforce the ordinance making it unlawful fcr any pirson to post bills oa tileptone poles. Tte Attorney General has presented a couple of claims arcountirg to about $7,000 to the County Board for payment, which he f lairxs were tXcally charged to the St&te in 'orroer settlements. The county recently icon. prowled sioiilar claims amaaating to

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f3 5C0 for $1,500. Tte County Bard rejected the claims. Tn fcecretary of the State Hoard of Agriculture reports that the present old wave has done confldrrable barm to wheat. It is estimated tbnl Indiana' whfit crop (or ISA" will fell short cf lbSl' at least ö.OOj.OOO bushels. Fred Nicholson wis arrested lat night (or obtaining Koods tinder faJsj preterites. Mr I.rncbaru, the complainant, charges tha. Nrbohoa obtained several loads of coal fruiu bira upon the representation that ha an engineer. Mr. Uarry 131 act can acd Miss Ma If Wilklns were driving alonj; North Illinois street yc s'erday moraine b-hind a vrv wiM borse, which took fright and ran away, ni MttiDc: tba bog?y and throwing tnetu out. Both ladles were seriously injartd.

TIICMAR N AST T ENtiLIMl 8. To-niht, for the fir.-t and only time in our city, may be seen an artist at bis work, who has become world-famous. Each stroke of pencil or brush canveys volumes of wit, humor and keen sarcasm. He is M quick as lightning in tlen'ctin hia ideas, and all in plain view of the audience. He is ably as listed by an Englishman, Mr. Walter Telham, whose talc on art and othe interesting 6ubjecta helps to make the entertainment one that is a pleasure to sit through. Oar citizens should honor them with a paefced honte. HOE50N A. CHASE AT THE GRAND TO-KIOHT. To night, at the Orand Opera House, the fopular comedians, Kobson & Crane, open a imited return engagement to fill out the week. They will come forward in that funniest of all funny comedies, "Sharps und Flats," Mr. Kobsoa assuming the role of "Cutter Sharp," tha man of nerve, and Mr. Crane that of D oilstone Flat," tha bul!. bear and blood. They are especially lilted by nature tor thes parts, and the iuiralrab'.e humor and drollery with which evry word and action abounds results in keeping an audience in a constant roar of langi'er. To-morrow niht tbey will bs seen ai the "Twin Brothers," in their latest omody tuecess, "The Cherubs," and Saturday night m tbeir improved "Kobson it Crane'e Botrdins House." Saturday matiuee "Oar Bisholors" will be given. The entire seriei ot performances will be given under the ansPices and for the benefit of that popular local military brder, the Light Infantry, and ui r.ojs are working hard to mike It a grand success. A large number ot tickets h? already been sold. Messrs. Kobson Sc Oene's supporting company has bean greatly strengthened since their last appe trance here, and now numbers, among otoeri, Mr. Charles a Dickson, Mr. William G. Bi-acb, Mr. W. It. Ogden, Mr. J. K. Mortin er. Mr. Edward M. Marden, Mis3 6ai:o Dfgslow, Miss Flora May Henry, (formerly of this city.) Miss Margerite Pierce and Mrs. Georgia Dickson. There are few performers now before the American public who have a higher professional standing, a wider popularity or tha record of a more successful career, financially and artistically, than Stusrt Hobaou and William II. Crane. The pre-eminence is due to a thoroughness of artistic metlndi and a conscientious treatment of their roles thst have been universally recognized and that have stamped the creations of Kobson and Crane with the unmistakable imprints of originality and power. KOTER. The Zoo is doing well this week with tho Le oezo Brothers and their acting, dogs. The attractions at the Dime Mutearn next week will be the strongest of the season. Barlow and Wilson's mammoth minstrels will give a single performancs at the Grand Opera House one week from to night. The Dime Museum was packed again last night. The attractions this week are arsons the best Manager Sackett has ever given u. I: my interest the many friends of Misi May Henry in this city to know that she plays the leading part In "Sharps and Fla'V to night, and aleo in "The Cbernbj" to morrow night. Tbe last two nights of next week the distinguished actress and society star, M'lle lines, will appear at the Grand Opera House, presenting her new play, "An American Count est. The sale of seats for the Abbott Opera Company cbgscent opened yesterday morning at the Grand Opeia House box office, and reicied almost $300 before closing time. This is the largest advance sale m one day the company has ever had here, and , means largely increased business. The com pany is unusually strong this season. The Hollywood Juvenile Burlesque Opera Company will hold the boards all of next week at English's. Matinees daily. Tae low prices of admission ten, twenty and thirty cents will place tlrs spectacular, mimical treat within the reach of all, li'tle nd large, ladies and gentlemen. "Cinderella" and the "Prince Charming" will be the attractive magnets that will draw. Death of Frank Root. Frank Root, one of the Sentinel compositors, dropped dead at his residence, No. 227 Xorth New Jersey street, about 5:30 last evening. Dr. Todd attributes the death to the bursting of an ab3ceis which had formed on his lungs. Mr. Root has been in the en.ploy cf the Sentinel Company for several jears, and has been ailing since last Spt:u ocr. He quit werk a short time ao, intend irp to take a trip to Florida lor tee bsne'l ot bie health, and was to have left fcr tht State on Monday next in company with bit wife. Mr. Root was well liked by his felLtwworkmen and the craft generally, he having been an active member of the Typographical Union, which organization will attend his Inderal in a body. It is understood that Mr. Rcot was a member of the Masonic fraternity, belonging to Lafayette Com rrnndery Knights Templar, he rating formerly if elded in that city. The deceate i will be interred to morrow. Too Much Lock. For eome weeks past the County Treasurer's cafe has been out of order, the lock on enc of the Inside doara becoming rusty an 1 refusing to work. Two days agj, by a little carcleseress, the combination was thrown and the door was fastened. There belns no method by which the door conlJ bs uni icccpci. word wa? Ecut to liairs baia Ji0: Coiüp&uyal Cinciflniti for atsitanc", aid 1 an expert came cn yesterday. Uespenttb j ?ntiie morniDg tryiDg; t3thr3r the bolt? i hock, but cave it up at noon, and in thi i afUrnoon becan to rut away tha door, which I consists of over half a dcien heavy plate? of j chiliad eteei. This was a dkacnii iaatter, i and tso men, with wedce, chisels anä I aiedpp. Lar?nierr, workfd all afUrnoon, hut only bv.ccf'fd iu part!ally removing tu-: üit plate. After supper the work was re commenced, end the Cincinnati man an counced he wonid work on it all nlzbt, and h?j ed to cor.i Iete the Job to day. Tha fun

of the bnilncBi Is that there are f 2,000 in the vault. The node of the hammering is such that tbe clerka can hardly hear theinielvee veil. A new door will have to ba forwarded ?rcm Cincinnati to replace the present one. A Ver Careless Do sr. The dog employed by the lunch prsviders of the Sentinel's nicht force to cirry their account book, played a r-orry trick upon h s master last night. He came down the stairs as usual, after lunch, with the accomt tot in his mouth, just as proud as ever of his werk, but when he reached tbe street hi was Intiodncd to a visiting dog from EvaniTille or some other poit, and in the ensuing proceedings he forpot the book. He "ahowed up" at the rstaurant all right, but minus the bcok. The boys were hunting over the stieef for it at a late hour, but up to latt accounis they bad not recovered it. Kjnn.The Hatter, 21 and 2i South Illinois street. Spring Styl Hats. Popular Prices. Kyan, The Men's Furnisher, 21 and 23 Sontn Illinois street. Mollt-e Architect, llutlders and Contractor Are reincted to call and examine the larpe line of luiidicg iraterial. (onktMlnj ol Hardware. I'oorK. Sash, Blinds, CiUk8. l'alnt, etc., at 64 East Washington street. VAJEJI NEW. Eatlmatfi ßiven at lowest market rate. Ask ht their Illustrated catalogue o! 360 pagca, If you have not recelrcd It. No charge, 1 1 1 1 11

TAILORING WITH s, nets i co II SPRING ami SUMMER IMPORTATIONS open and ready ior inspectioD. Onr stock' of Cloths and Suitings is the largest in the State, and varied to enit the tastes and demands of every one. We use only the Best Trimmings, have only the Rest Sewing Tailors, and our Cutter is one of the Pest in tbe West. We propose to do nothing but first class workj and our prices for quality of work turned out are the lowest ever offered in this city. Lfave your orders early before the rush commences. L. S. Special Sale For a Few Days Only. A Job Lot of Silverplated Forks and Spooas of the Finest Make, AT sighii & ran, JEWELERS, 12 Eaat Washington Stroot. BROWNING & SLOAN, DKUGGIHT8, AND niALSF. r Fitfc Pcrtoier? m Teilet Articles. ; Lubin's, Colgate's, Lnndbors'g and Blcktecker'a Fine Extracts, Genuine Imported Farina and (Tennani'oiotfDe, norma ana Lavenaer atem, Fme Toilet Kjaps and SponRcs, Tooth, Hair. Clot& and Kail Brushes, and all articles wanted for the toilet at the LOWEST FIGURES Type -Writers. .STDT, FULLY WARRANTED. j '-jx--742 Purchasers of the "Standard 1 ,f7jjr RcminKton" may return C.O.D. 11 ' ' -3 fciJf . within aü days if unsatisf artnrv. Machines Rontod. . Full line of SupplUi: ribbons. rt rbon, Type-VVrlter lnjeT, rrt. etc., cn bxnd. SOLE AGEHTS X7IC:? ESAi'rj32ii:i:i 17 Ronth Meridian Btreet, Condlt Ttlork. DIAM01DS I h hm Farittj cf Cnliful Settinis. A FIRE CöLLECrtQH OF LOOSE STONES Ttat we Tfill Ifount iu An7 ifasaer Desired. JA$: IS. MAY HEW. h. '2j W(?t ffasiiisgtw Street. D .A. SOHLEN d ON.

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r4 mW J 73 Pendleton Avcümc. M. S. Huey & Sob, Sasufatturen and Dtalers in Doors and Sash, Framo Lumbor, Shingles, Etc. AU Manufactured Work for Exterior and Interior Furnishings. NEW ENGLAND Mutual Life Insurance Co Clinrtcrcd 1SSS. The OLDEST Life Insurance Coin America AMetn Liabilities. .St7,0!-,,.,r,7 HI Total Surplus $ t:i The adyantaeoB to which a policy-holder lu this Company if. entitled arc : Ut. hAl'KTV. o. A fixed lurrender value In case of retireKf u,or an amount of paid-up insurance, estuoUsbea by the laws of Massachusetts. 3d. A contract -which terminates nt a fixed reriod at a life-rate of premium. Other advantages may bo ascertained bv application to I?. F. APPEL, Genoral Agent 13 Bates Block. GAS . .From One-eighth Corse Power Up. F.rricson's Uow Caloric Pumping Engine, GAS STOVES Of All Descriptions cn Exhibition and for tale at coEtatthe oQce c! the INDIANAPOLIS GAS-LIGHT 6 COKE CO. Ho. 49 Sooth Pencsjlrania Street. We cell to cam customer only. GASüLM AüiD OIL STOVES Cleaned and Repaired. "Best brand o! Gasoline and Oils always on hand. TELEFIIONE 707. F. P. SMITH & CO . RETAIL, I WITOLE3ALE. 35 North Illinois Street. I S7 South Meridian Street Cheapest, Best and Fatest OIL STOVE ever made. Over 1,000 havo been told la ttls city, üa Btood tbe test lor 12 years. CITY UNDERTAKING KOfMls NOW OPEN, 66 iorth Pennsylvania Street, Oi'posite Grand Opera House. H. W. TUTEWILER, 9,Flrst clafs tnrooghcut. Reasonable rricep. 'itlepbont Kooras, 411. Telephone Kesldence. 441. August Erbrich, KOLK AGENT FOB AURORA LAGER BEER, Z.xx Keca And Hottlmn, 320 ard 22a Caath Cölawara 8l C. P. SCHMIDT, Brow3r tad Settlor of LAGBB BSBE ?0Bth 0rAl2D3I33 it., COAL OIL ENGINES. In operation at tl IVeat arylantS. Drlrea Well Ktore I ard 2 terse power, Fcer tliaa l 1 ell lanif. , , KQZHZ, ete IsuU

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IT IS A SPLENDID THING To Uave a Reputation for Squaro Dealing. Our frequent advertisements of actual bargains in Shoes Ecver fail to dravr inirc. mense patronage in the succeeding days, the ccmana fur the advertised article only abat ing when replaced by a similar inducement in a different department. Our method is to have a standing attraction so arranged, that in turn each department is tepreten'e 1. Wo place on sale 10-DAY a line of Ladies' Kid Uoot and a let of Ladies' Fine Kid Sandal Slippers, made expressly fcr our retail trade. Both lots aic gurraatced gcoi quality, ami the reaccr is assured they are fully one-third less than u.-Dtl city prices. LADIES' KID BUJT(W,Cpora-toe, Worked Button- cßQ HO! hole, only - - , - - aAUUl LADIES' KID SANDAL SLIPPERS, Sewed, Liflht- cfcf HOI weight Kjyj-

0 icago GROCERIES RETAILED 25c for 15 bars Herman oap. 'JSc lor 6 bar French VII. a Soap. J5c lor 5 tars of B. T. Babbit's Scap. 2- lor 8 lbs. riel'8 fctarch. 2.c lor 3 lbs. of all klnJ of FrcEerves. 25c lor 4 Its. all kinds cf Jelllc?. 2f c fcr 4 lbs. of Jliiice Meat. 2"C for 4 lbs. Tacgart's Crackers. 25c for lbs. Ginger fc'nars. 2ic for 5 lbs. Jcw TurltUh Prunes. 25c fcr 5 lbs. New Enelish Currautp. 2?c for 5 lbs. Dried Sugar Corn. 2c for 4 lbs. Choice Carolina Klce. 5c lor 3 lbs. California Apricot;. 25c for 3 lbs. Choice Kaif ins. 2."c for 2 lbs. Lvaporate4 Peacher. 25c for 4 lbs. cl:o:ce Evaporated Apples. 25c for 4 lbs. ccramon Drletl Feacbes. 25c for t Iba. ccxninon Dried Apples. .cfor 01bf. Outnical. 2;cfcrl2ils. Ptarl Hominy. 25c lor 12 lbß. Fearl Gn'e. wfic for 15 !bf-. bes: Farl ileal. 25c lor 5 Its. Lima ßcan. 25c. for 4 lbs. Bskinc Sort. 2fcfor 121fce. Washlnir otla. S5c Icr 7 lbp. Buckwheat Flour. 2lc for 4 lbs. xnixfd Bird Seed. 2.c for 2 cars of Table Pecbe. 2& lor 3 cans of Dainson Pirnas. :'c for ö qis. Navy Borlp. lUi for 1 lb. Baking Powder. löc per qt. for fancy mixed sweet or four P'cklcs. l'c per qt. for bulk Mustard or Chowc&ow. Kc for r, doz. Pickles. 2lcperlb. lor pure ground Tepper. liCc per lb. for pure ground Cinnamon or Allspice. yoc per doz. for best'Oorn. SOc per dtz. for standard Tomatoes. f 5c per doz. for Folk's or Van Camp's Pumpkins, f Cc per doz. for Lima Beans. CCc per doz. for Peas. COc per doz. for euccoiat h. 15c per can for Imported Sardines. 25c for 4 cans American Oil Sardines, yA lb. 75c lor H bbl. New Crop Family White Flsb. M. M. 'WILLIAMS. SIC1D

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Greatest Bargains Oferei Is Season! EASY MONTHLY. PAYMENTS.

D. H. BALDWIN & CO.

Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Steinway Sons, Decker Eres f Haines Eros., Fi-:chr, and D. II. Baldwin 4t Co. Pianos, and Estey and Shonmgcr Organs. utsTucirg end Fepairicg a Specialty. Moving Orders given prompt attention. Nos. 95, 97 and 99 North Pennsylvania Street. GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY I Sow is the Time to Buy Yonr CARETS CIIEiP.

PKICE LI8X: 1004. $1.75 Velvets - - - -1.65 5-FraniG Body Brussels -l.lOSmith's Tapestry Brussels 1.00- -Extra Super -

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W. C. WHITEHEAD.

WHITEHEAD & WRIGHT BUCCKSSORS TO LEWIS A WHITEHEAD, Branito Monuments, Vaults, Statues, Etc.; Artlitl;, Ff rff ft, t rcn Orllaal luzit. erected eTtrywiere, direct freu ciarrlei. Coorcltattaa EtliclM 715 Eat ItrJtt Street, INDIANArOLIH, IKD.

COAL, COKE.. Sell the City Gas COKE, alwajVDry and Clean, and All Klnd?c C0AÜ it JLowewt Iricc. OFFICEB CO Zicrth Dalawtre.liO South Alabicia, and 453 East OMo Streets. Tolnphoce 444.

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ililnston Stroot-. AT WHOLESALE PRICES. 20c per dcz. for Holland Heirinc 253 for 3 cans of Mackerel, 5c for 8-penny Maciercl. 5c for 3 large Ko. 3 Klver Shore Mackerel. Sc per lb. for large No. I fat Mackerel. (02 for 2j lbs. White Kose Flour. tUOper bbl. for Beit Flour. fee per lb. for Kingan & Co.' Shoulder!. 10c per lb. for Kiosan A Ca's lireakfast Dicoc. J' iJc per lb. by tierce for choice Lard. ;.c ptr lb. lor fO lb. can for choice Lard. N; per lb. for 20 lb. can cnoire Lard. 25c for 3 lbs. of choice Lard. 25c per sal. for choice Golden Syrup. 40c per El for Crystal Drips. 4Cc per sal. for New Orleaa Äfo'afes. 4-c p-r kJ. for good Mipie Syrap. 2Ccper gal. for white wine or Orchard Vincgar Uc per gal. for Hirer thread Sauerkraut. 2Cc per lb. for Good Tea. i 0; per lb for Tea that rells all OTer town at 90c 2'ic per lb. for roat J ra Coffee. Si for 15 lbs. (iranulated ugar, $1 for IS lbs. White llxtra C tiutar. 1 fsv OA 1Kb Vvtva Uti er r Portaler verbal orders dellverel In I!au?hylllc North Indianapollf, Erlgbtwood, Irfinjtun, Belmoot, rir anr rart of the cltr. uraeis careiuiiy i acseu du hlpped C. O. D. PftrticsorderinpC. . D. raust pay expresa cnarceJon return mrmey. No orders bhlpped by freight unless postcfiice order, postal note or money ao ccmranies order. AU giod guaranteel to gird saxu faction or money refunded. NOTICE I have coved my stock Into larjo and elegant ronmi Jot acro tre treet After this week my number will be 21'J tk)uiti Illinois street, on ame tide of street asNo. Kv sine House. Will tell goods all week at old Maud, 8 South Iiliuols Street, orposlte No. 4 Engine House. If hotels, restaurants and boardDg nou'a, net having lime t call, will drop moicxrd with tiieir number, City Solicitor J. tl. wv.iams will call on tbem. Orders delivered prom ptly. TELEPO N E 675. sua eourn Illinois street. Opposite No 4 Engine Ilonsr.IIIS. r a 1000. $1.22 1-2 1.12 1-2 67 1-2 62 1-2 XjiXji, 72 INJortlx Xlllxxoi Qt. TELEPHONE 611. l'UOPrtlETORS CITY AMIJCLANCE.

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