Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 88, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1885 — Page 8

THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL SUNDAY MORNING' MARCH 29 1885--TWELYE PAGES.

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JOS. A. MOORE, CI Z2 Zlarfcet ot.f Indianapolis, Ind Iztjrcrt allowed oa Cepo&lt, la nuns of 15 and Llsaey to Loan on ImproTed City and Farm IT: :rty In Indiana and Ohio. C-i?. County and Town Bonds, and Purchased Zir j Kote, bought and sold. Li lcmi made except luch uare lecuredbT 1 5 irxiFtaj?a on oute. with a lame margin t cjcoxlty , or by collateral Having a market . Exdianze lor &ale on all parti of the

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"rlxils. Xfois. Pimples. Blackheads, ! :r:rss,nd Buprnon8 Hair removed. Coa- ' lruBeautlfleL The ilalrand Brows Colored J Ceetored. Flesh Increased or lieduced. m Development a ßpccUIty. Every Toilet . tvlsltsv-interesting circular, testimonials, ent sealed In plain envelope). M me, K. VEL&RO, t0l3 Lexington Ave., N. Y. City. i 1 '

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To tccocitncxlaU tha throne from the Ccrtinmt who will dfrilrtto rtad their . fa rciltJ homo pmpor while attending tbe Tcrld'w Exposition," the Dentinal bu been fclicsd oa toi In New Orleans at Ueorge F. TTtarton ä Bra's, No. ft Oazondelit itrttt, t;t::a C&sal and Common tirttU

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Cccd condition! old ptpert for nit it cHo at only 40 canti rr hundred, i1 i ciTir in mtiuir.

l'rltct powfri bin btu prantaJ tUm lltr btr for tle Muiftuiii. The police )att night nUUA rnt boniM c! lilrf put, arrtaunjt hi ill about nlnfttrcn ptrtona, Andttlll ll r com A company Ii l;n erctnUd to tract a thating rink on Virginia artim. The traveling ivtn wtli hold a inflating In th imrlort of tht Urs rut JloUl al .'il o'c Uf thti afiirnoou, A janitor II iteedfit at the (?ulru hUtloti, end tlt ()ininlalonri will In all pruhabll It appoint cue In a few tlayi, Cathrart. CItlland V Co. hay gln up all their ipm room to a hamtanma ittiplay of Kuttr cardio iftry kind und Uort Don, r.nm f'r.ilth, of Frank toil, ittid at tht 1 ferae of the I'rlerutleai ytalanUy. fiha bed trtn In tht Initiation tome three or four Vt$U, tin. Lcn JUIlay and Mr, Voitir hart c fjptrd tn Invitation fortn opiratlo nter tiiuGient In Panvllle, 111., oi the 'J. thof oxt month, i:j Usnox. tht trill known rhrionrttt t!ijsr. ind hli popular itlfe, art now at : : -a h thtlr frlsndi In thtlr diw reiidnct en i;crlh lUtciittr::U lit. O. T. Iltixard, ilnrt Lie return to tht c!t7, ti tiitn a dtjp Interest In tha Indian rr:lia CSorcl UcclstT. lila Tolct 1 btard to :J rTic'J'iJ tt their rshts rial x A r Cn in tht rcaf of Mr. Uct'i !:;ur3, 310 North lit:t streit, r-lftd , o V:txtr:5sl at It o'cltcx ye:UriAT C-.0. At I o'clcci In tht af. ,H;:f ctt-? lzzi ttntüjutU

Illinois street took fire from falling sparks, bnt little) or no damage resulted. Colonel James B. Black will read hts pa per on "General Grant" before tha Morton Club next Friday evening. Admirsion cards may bo received from the members. The quartet choir at Meridian 8treet Church, Mesdames Lynn and Morrison and Messrs. Morrison and Williams, have sung together a greater length of time than any other fonr singers of the city. The I., ß. and W. seems to be having mere than its share of accidents lately. Train No. 12, on the Peoria Division, broke in two yes terday at Range Roads, and the parts came together with terrific force. A number of cars were torn to pieces and the track torn tip. The line was blockaded for several tours. Oratorical Contest. The annual meeting of the State Oratorical Association will be held at the Grand Opera llcue on Thursday evening, April 0, with representatives from Wabash, Del'auw, State University, Butler, Franklin and Hanover. The judges arc Hon. B. K. Elliott, Troresior J. II. Martin, Hon. C. L. Holstein, Rev. James McLeod and Ker. W. P. Kane.

A Luxury. "Father, what ia a luxury?" asked little Johnnie, the other night, as he tried on his new bat from Bvan, The Hatter's. "A lniury? Why, it's something we don't really need, you know a thing we can do without." "Well, then," replied the logical youth, "vrhat n luxury a mosquito-net must be in winter!" P Lieber L Co.'a Pilsen Beer on drwsut to Jay. Fine juicy stecke, Bcbafiner's.

Crnm't Family Atlas of the World. There has been a call in all directions for a .-.aller and lens cumbersome and costly AtlffB of the Work!. In response to this the present work has been prepared. The aim cf tbe publishers baa been to place witkin the reach of every home throughout the land a practical and nselul Atlas for convenient instruction and satisfactory reference. Ao a text book it will serve excellently the par pcee ot home instruction, and will become la the family one of the most useful adjuncts to the lessons learned in the academy, cr&c&mar and common school. n addition ' to this, it meets the needs of a comprehensive atJas for refer ence and information. No other work now before tht public fully answers these very important ends. It is confidently believed this ailis will fill the requirements of all who, either as private etudents or general readers, desire to have a modern authority at hand in the library or on the study table. This work is the outgrowth and re suit of many yours of study in geographical publication. The publishers believe tbe work to be substantially correct, as accurate and reliable as any such work can bt made. as tuch we confidently

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with the hope that it may preve o lasting service to readers and students everywhere. Contains ICO maps, five paces of colored diagrams, ten pages of statistics and eighty pagee of index, giving tbe name of eacy city, town, Tillage and postoüice, with a ready reference for locating the towns instantly; also war maps of Afhani3taa and the Soudan. 8ize, 2Jxl4, 200 pages, richly bound, at the low price tf -'J 75. A. C. Sir eh er. Manager, 2G2 and 2GI Wabash Avenue, Chicago.

P. Lieber t Co.'i Pilsener Beer on draught to day. Oysters in every style, Echaffner's. Indiana Not Forgotten. The Mocon Route is recognized by the President as being one of the best lines from Indianapolis to Chicago and all Northwestern points. Tickets and sleeping car berths can be secured at No. 2ti South Illinois street and Union Depot. P. Lieber & Co.'s Pilsener Beer on draught to day. ' 8cb a liner's Is the best equipped Restaurant in Indiana. Rates reasonable.

It is wcnderfnl what a difference there is in the iippf arance of tastefully or illy-aopar tiled gentlemen. Goods in the hands of skilled aud artistic persons will, when molded into garments, have a stylish and re hoed appearance, while tht same fabrics in tht hands of imitators and botches will rrovt an eye tore ami discomfort. Messrs. Kgan Si Treat furnish the best dressed gentle men seen on our streets, and their reputation as skilled drapers is the beat. P. Lieber & Co.'s Pilsener Beer on draught today. Basineas men's dinners, fine bill of fare, 8cba liner 'r.

Call fJarly. Owing to the great rush of customers at John Dory's old stand, anxious to avail themselves of tbe real bargains now being offered In ladles' tint shoes, persons shoahl call early, as wt close promptly at p.m. each evening in order to rc arrange our stock for tht next day's business. Tbo houae bs Ing well known and the grade of g)odsbelng of the beat material und workmanship, It Is not deemed necesiary lor ns to advertise largely, especially as long as the prctent rush Is maintained. J. M, Ciumiall, Assignee, Kaat Washington itrret. Of iter iliws at BclmfTner's.

P. Lieber V Co.'s Pileentr Beer on dranght today, DveiTihlng In ataion at Be ha Huer 'a, P. I. Uber ,V Co.'s Plliener Beer on draught to-day. L - i Nullrt Art lilterts, llttllders and Uon trartnrs Arc rrqtirnUd ta mil and eiamlns the law line of building; nltll. niitUnt( of llnriw, ocr, F"uh, lUttnlf, uUm, 1'alnti, l ie, at CI it ttathltiRtuu trtH, VAJt'N & NKW. I'lltrnatra stvrtt at Inwwl tnstkft rat'. AS fnf tlwif IUtuiratttrtaWtirinl if0 i pr, If )ul hate not t( r lud lt. No chars.

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Ivertisement.

.Realizing the fact that the Entire Newspaper would not give ufficient space to enumerate in detail the many new and desirable features of our Spring Stock, we can only occupy this space in mentioning some of the Leading Articles in a few Departments. Linens and Housekeeping" Goods. Our readers are informed that owing to the failure of the FJax Crop in Ireland, there is already a heavy advance claimed by the Importers on all Linen Goods. We are also glad to be able to say that the temptation of ready money enabled us to secure some wonderful bargains in these goods, and we are to day offering them at lower prices than ever before named. Those Cream Damask Napkins at $1.95 per dozen will never be duplicated again. The Table Linens from 25c per yard upwards arc unsurpassed for value. We make a particular feature of Patterns to match in Table Linens, Napkins, Doyles, etc. Ever desirable style of White Goods can be found in this Department. Spring Shawls and Wraps. Those pretty Spring Mantles in new shades of ,Tricot,', trimme 1 with Chenilc Fringe to match, will surprise every lady when she hear that they are only marked S.oo. Something for the shoulders, that 1 dressy and not too warm, is what is needed in this changeable climate. We think we have got the right ideas, and we wonder how they can bi made at the prices which seem less than the material alone is worth. We chow some beautiful novelties in Tersian Wraps, Jetted Capes, Velvet Grenadines, Jersey and Tricot, Newmarkets, etc., etc. Our Shawl Stock is'unusually attractive, and you can find Cashmere Shawls and Scarfs of all shades and qualities. Persian Shawls in new colorings and designs; in fact, everything from the cheapest "Berlin' to the finest 'Valley Cachemire,, and "Decca from the looms of India. J erseys. This popular garment seems to have "come to stay," and each season they seem to be nearer perfection. Whether you want one or not, we would like you to see what charming novelties are being shown this season. Our line ot Ladies' Black Jerseys comprises 57 styles, each style in 6 sizes, from 32 to 42 bust, and ranging in price from 25c to i2xo. AVe also have the Jersey Linings well made and perfect shape at 25c each. Children's Jerseys in two pretty styles and desirable colors. Dress Goods and Silks. When you see the great stacks of Dress Goods with which our sheh es and counters arc loaded, you will not wonder why it is so easy for a lady of taste to be suited. A volume might be written about this Department alone; our space will only permit U3 to say come and see what we have to show. The Silk Department exhibits many new weaves this season, amoDg the most popular being the "Jersey" or 'Mascotte" weave, with a satin face. Velvets and Rich Combinations for all our Plain Goods. We are selling quantities of our wonderful Dollar Black Silk, which gives such Perfect Satisfaction in Wear. Come and See How Nice Our Store Looks in its New Dress.

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Specialties: Fine Millinery Mrs. M. J. Thomas. Dress Making.--Mrs. H. A. Ayer and Mrs. May Phelps. Fine Merchant Tailoring.

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PAUL H. KRAUSS, Shirt lllaker and ' Retailer

Men's Fine Famishing Goods, 26 and 28 North Pennsylvania St.

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Big5 People,

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Everybody is glad that Spring, balmy Spring, at length is at hand. Notwithst anding the backwardness of the season, our trade has more than equalled our fondest expectations. Now that tho season is fairly upon us, wo oxpoctto have our FIVE LARGE STORES Fairly crowded with customers from morning till night, eafjer to buy our superior Dualities of goods, knowing they savo money on every article purchased. Our display of Spring Novelties is absolutely the most complete ever attempted in the State of Indiana. We invite special attention to our lines of the popular and ' nobby NORFOLK or TOURIST JACKET. The styles we carry are controlled exclusively by us, and can be obtained from no other house in Indianapolis. Our Jackets are perfact in fit, and da rot have the bungling appearance about the shoulders characterizing other makes.

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In Spring Overcoats we show all styles from $5 to $25, the ever dressy Sack Overcoat in light or dark colors, or the nobby suitout. In suits, fancy plaids, small chec ks and neat mixtures will be the fashion. We show an elegant line of fine Corkscrew FourButton Cutaways and full dress Prince Albert Suits, all equal to the best of goods, made to order at a saving of fully 50 per cent. Btfits mid Caps.' The p henomenal success of our new Hat an d Cap Department is only to be explained by the fact that the public qu ickly appreciated that they could save at least 25 per cent, by getting their Hats and Caps from us. We carry an immense assortment from the lower grades to the very finest, and those gentlemen who have been accu stcmed to paying high prices for Hats at other stores can now obtain the same qualities of us at a saving of from 50c to SI. 00. See our Boys Polo Caps at 19 and 25c, worth double. Men's stiff Hats 90c, worth $1.50. Broadway Silk Hats, 3.60 and $5.

Boys' Olotliiiig;. In our Boys' and Children's Department will be

; found the handsomest styles our artistic designers could produce. Elegant new styles in Children's Blouse and Plaited Suits, and Children's Tourist Suits. Our large lines of CONFIRMATION SUITS are attracting great attention. Wc would direct special notice to our novelties in Shirt waists. We carry the celebrated STAR and ACME Waists, besides other prominent makes. One Line Calico Waists 19c.

Eiii'iiisliiiie: Goods,

The elegant array of SPRING NECK WEAR

Itemptingly displayed in our show cases su rpasscs

anything wc have ever shows before. Our lines of IFancy Striped Hosiery at loc, 15c, 25c and upwards. can not be matched anywhere else ndcr double the money. In Fancy Percale Shirts w show an immense variety of patterns, both open front and open back, from 50c to $1.75.

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OLD PIANOS 'VV.IVrX,I33I Their Ulghctt Valuo Allovrcl for JIAZLETON, flABLEU, AmlOlhcr Celebrated Make of Maimh. low Prices. Easy Terms. PEARSON'S MUSIC HOUSE, 19 North Pennsylvania St. Tuning and ItonalrltiR a pHltjr.

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Mr. Sulllvnn having rcturrcd from tlio Enstorn market, liao purchaood a comploto ou 8 Department, and tho prlcco t hoy aro to bo aold for muot surely astonloh ovoryUody, oc cuplcd by Nr. Whiting, for tho totu purnoso of making a specially In Hoolory and Notion, Ta bio Llncno.

SILK DEPARTMENT,

10 Pieces Hummer Silk ,','0 riccca Colored Silk

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10 likes lllack Uro (irnin, Oc 10 TleccaUrocado Tor, worth JI.W 10 Plece Jllack, 7., worth 1 5 lMecca Hack, $1, worth 1 10 10 Pieces 111 1.15, worth 1,75

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Linea Department. Our Towels, Napkins, Tabic Linens, Bcdsprcds arc sold at half the rcgu. lar prices,

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Lad d wontiDß Now Dprinrr Goodo la any of tho various Dopart ctoclr, PHILADELPHIA DEOBE, 48 and 50 North IUInoio

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Rtock In all tho How Kovoltlos of tho soaoon for all tho varlWo havo taken In tho adjoining otoro room Ad, formerly and 50, for making a specialty In Sllko, Drooo Goods anil Hosiery i)cpaitmont and Notions.

tsso noo 400 Vfla HI it $100

ICO Dören Vull MeRiiUr Ladle' Dftlbriggen IIoio, lflo; worth no Ler.cn Full KeguUr Laoick' Htripof, aoo: worth SO Kctcn Aull liCKUlar Lnlio Tin otiipct, 2&o; wottb0 Ucrtn Hille Ltoe Xtohru, Uno, 4öcj worth 20 Deren Ladle' Ulaok.ruro Mlk llcto,$l.2A, worth iiO Bcran Ladle a Colored. Turo bilk lioio. 1.00: worth

Our Laces and Embroideries uro elegant. Our well assorted tock or LatilcV Mmdln 1 'nderwear and Children r wo aro Btlll olVerJn;; at .Great Sncrllleen.

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