Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 90, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1885 — Page 8
8 TBE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL TUESDAY MORNING MARCH1' 31 1885
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SILK DEPARTMENT. ladies Wiil be Interested in Ojr CHOICE LINE OF Colored Silks AT jjxoollcnt Value and Choica Colors. NEW SURAH SILKS. ALSO Silks With TeHet Figures. Prices Always in Plain Figures. I JOS. A. MOORE, 84 E. Market Ct., Indianapolis, Ind Interest allowed on deposits, In sums of ?5 and npard. Money to Loan on Improved Cltj and Farm Property in Indiana and Ohio. City, County and Town Bonds, and Purchased Money Notes, bought and sold. No loans made except such as are secured by first mortgage on real estate, with a large margin of security, or by collaterals haying a market Talne. Foreign Exchange for aale on all parts of the world. A. & THIS WBBK LARGE STOCK OF lew Spring Dress Goods. All Wool Cashmere, Body Cash mores, All-Wool O'llomans, Satin Berbers, All-Wool Do Bezes, HalfWool Da Begos, Merino Coupures, Spring Plaids, and Fancy Weava lire is Goods. All New and at Low Prices. Fancy Summer Silks. In a few days the finest line of Summer Silks CTer shown in this city. A. DICKSON & CO., TRADE PALACE. TUESDAY, MARCH 31. OFFICEt 71 and 73 West Market Street. 8KNT1NEL. TELEPHONE CALLS, imliess OfSfe 164 I Editorial Btsms. 291 THE SSXTISEL AT NEW ORLEANS. To accommodate the throng from the Uorthweet who will desire to read their favorite . home paper while attending the "World'. Exposition," the Sentinel haa been placed on sale In New Orleans at George F. 17haxton & Bra's, No. 5 Cazondelet street, Wtween Canal and Common streets. OLD PAPEIW. Good conditioned old papers for' sale at this office at only 40 cents per hundred. CITY IN BIUEtf. . The Odd Fellows' Elock is being repaints. Ground was broken yesterday for a skating rink on Virginia avenue, near South street. Thomas Cashin, a deserter from the ragaJararmy, was arrested yesterday by Patrol man Clark. Robert Clifford, Richard Meyer and Jamei Smith were brought down from Fort Wayne yesterday evening and lodged in jail on charges of violating the revenue laws. Walter Newman, who was so badly injured recently by falling on a post in front cf his home on 63Uth Mississippi itieer, av which time the fiesh and part of the face bones were taken away, is recovering. On Eatnrday afternoon Ed Goad win. thirteen-year-old boy, residing at Traders' Point, drank a large quantity of whiiky oit of a iug which he found in a farmer's wagon. The boy became violently sick, and then uncotidous, icmainins; so until he died. Matinee Aluatcale. The ladies of the Matinee Musical e lan veiling gave their regular monthly entertainment at Plymouth Church. The audience was made up of members and friends of the tociety and included many of our be3t mcsteal people. The programme selected gave evidence of the hard study and pood taste cf the talented ladies who have, by personal Cbrts, placed the organization uponita present high footing. A soecial feature was tb soprano solo by Mrs. Frank: Levering, accompanied by Professor Bahr, with violin eblijcito finely executed by Mr. Ii. H. 8pades. This number, as well as a soprano solo br Hits Thompson, was heartily encored The ether participant! were Jiitsei Span, HüdUt, Ssowell, Mox
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AMY OORLOX OrZRA AT rOUHH. A big house greeted the Amy Gordon Opera Company at Eoglish's last nicht. Owicg to a cold contracted coming from St. Paul here Miss Gordon was unable to appear In MFra Diavolo," which requires full control of the vocal organs, so uFatinItzi" was prcdnced instead. As "Vladimir" she tccred a success, taking the disadvantage she labored under into consideration. Mr. Morgan, in his original part of "Julian," the inquisitive and wideawake reporter, appeared to good advantage. Mr. Mact Charles, as the ''Pasha," made a good impression. The rest cf the support were equal to any seen here in connection with comic opera here'o'ore. The ccsUtmes and scenic effects are firstclass. On the Danube, the Russian encampment, the Harem and the summer palace, the four principle sets, were fine stae pictures and showed up well. Dr. Runnels, who is treating Miss Gordon, thinks by this evening that she will be in tit condition to sing her operas advertised in her usual competant manner. To night "Girofle Geroti' will be produced. This opera is one of Lecocq's mcst popular productions. Wednesoay matinee "Fra Diavolo" wi'l b put on. Remember the low prices, 15, 25 and 35 cents for ail week. THE DIME MÜS I I'M. This popular amusement reanrt opened with a boom yesterday afternoon, and last night there was a perfect crush, the attendance was so large. The show given this week is one of the best of the season, and consists in part of Tauber' s wonderful Columbus clock, the greatest piece of automatic mechanism ever invented; Cooke's interesting mechanical marvels; Bernstein's animated wax-works great; Millie Owens, wha has the longest head of hair ot any woman living; the astonishing spirit writer; Colonel Ccoper, the English giant, and many other features too numerous to name. TUE IIYEK8 SISTERS. The original Hyers Sisters' Comedy Company rrade their first appearance at Lyra Hall last night, before a fair sized audience, in the musical comedy, "The Blackville Twin." The piece! was well received, the comedian, Basil Robinson, making a great hit. Miss Aladah Ilyera received several encores for her beautiful rendition of a soag from "Linda," while Mary C. Hyers was likewise complimented for her recitation, "The Wreck." Same bill all week. Local Courts. 3TJFIRIOB COURT. Boom 1. Hon. N. B. Taylor, J ude. Elizabeth Hein vs. Augustus Jacfcmann et al. Note. Dismissed. Alfred H. Meal et al. vs. William Yeagler. Note. Judgment for $11 25. Edmund Wright et al. vs. Barton W. Cole Account. Judgment for 21 1 ;'0. Alfred H. Meal et al. vs. William C. Short ridge. Note. Judgment for $51 50. A axon Craig et aL vs Moses C. Hamilton et al. Partition. On trial by Court. Room 2. Hon. D. W. Howe, Judge. Luella Arbuckle vs. William E. Arouctle, Divorce granted plaintiff, with $225 alimony. Frank M. Wright vs. The City of Indian apolis. Damages, Motion for new trial. Room 3. Hon. Lewis C. Walker, Judze, Carrie Coleman vs. Herman Coleman. Damages. Under advisemeat. Kate Mitchell vs. Elwood Mitchell et a!. Suit for maintenance. Dismissed. Harrison's Bank. Receiver Lamb of Harrison's Bank makes the statement that it will require $25,000 for a 5 per cent, dividend. All of the available pioperty belonging to the bank was mort gaged and very little will be collected from the wreck. The only payment under the mortgage was $8.000. and in the Federal Court a suit is now pending for principal and interest amounting to $77,000. The Tile Works was covered by the Portsmouth Savinsrs Bank's mortgsge of $SO,000; tb.9 Parker block, valued at &J0,000; Washingtoa street business room, appraised at 57,000; residence, corner of New York and Illinois street, 4,000; Stolty farm at $6.000. The Parker bleck, which is covered by a sccand morteege, will be sold shortly. The sale of the Tile Works will take place May 20. The Methodist Ministers. The Methodist ministers at their meeting yesterday morning discussed the subject: "Who is Responsible for the Dangerous Classes in Society?" A very interesting paper was read by Rev. E. W. S. Hammond, in which be maintained that the moat dangerous classes in society were the illiterate and intemperate. Rev. T. A. Good win next addressed the meetiDgon "The Evil9 of Intemperance." and the subject was gener ally discussed, after which tne meeting Rejourned until next -Monday, when I)-. Marine will read a paper on "The Oatloott for the Speedy Evangelization of the World." A Hebrew In Trouble. Casper Barrett, a Jew residing at 224 Sath East street, was arrested last night by Patrolmen Page and Dawson for the alleged thef r of $17'.) worth of cylinders, shafts and pulleys, from the Northwestern Manufacturing Company. The property wa taken frora the company's store house on North Teaueseee street, on Saturday afternoon, and nj!d to a junk, dealer named Bernstein, wboe place of business is situated on Delaware street near Virginia avenue. Birrett claim that be purchased the property. He will h given a bearing in the Mayor's Court tnit morning. Piano Recital. Mrs. Flora Hunter, assisted by her pupil, Mifs Mamie Stowell, gave a piano recital a. Baldwin's music rcoms yesterday afternoon in the presence cf a large number of invited friends. Each number on the programme was well received, a ballad selection fmni Chopin's popular compositions roe?tinr with a well deserved encore. Two compositions, each for two pianos, were given at tvi last of the programme, in which Mi Stowell showed a remarkable proficiency a student. Mrs. Hunter is to cong-ata-laled upon tbe success of the entire affair. Cleaning- Up. Ever since the general brcac up the streets and gutters have been in a terrible state. The sidewalks have been covered with ashes and filth which accumulatsd during the weary winter months, and when the thaw came mountains cf manure that had collected about the various hack aid express wagon stands sent forth a fearful stench. The work cf clanlDg up. however, began vesierday. The Street Commissioner bal a large force of men at work on all of the pritcipal street, and it Is quits probsb:
that the city will present a very respectable appearance within the next few days. Young People's O. T. TJ. The Young People's Christian Temperance Union will meet this evening (Tuesday) at the W. C. T. Ü. Rooms, No. 7G North Pennsylvania street. The programme includes an address by Rev. Rondthaler, solo by Mrs. Walker, and recitation by Miss Torpen. A cordial invitation is extended to all interested.
Spring Style Hat. If you want a nobby and attractive SDring style hat, tee the varied and extensive assortment of Ryan, the Hatter, 21 and 23 South Illinois street. Stiff hats all color?, soft hats, the nobby cloth hats at popular prices and correct styles. P Lieber fc Co.'s Pilsener Beer on draught today. ' P. Lieber fc Ca's Pilsener Beer on draught to-day. P. Lieber fc Co.s Pilsener Beer on draught to-day. Indianapolis, Decatur and Springfield Railway. Through psssecger trains will leave Union Depot on and after April 1, at 7 a. -m. and 5:30 p.m. Arrive at 12:15 noon and G p. m. P. Lieber & Co.'s Pilsener Beer on draught to day. - e P. Lieber k Co.'s Pilsener Beer on draught to-day. T. Lieber it Co.'s Pilsener Beer on draught to-day. Notice Architects, liullders and Contractors Are requested to call and examine the Urge line of building material, consisting of Hardware, Doors, Sa&h, Blinds, Glass, Paints, etc., at 64 East Washington street. VA JEN Ä NEW. Estimates Riven at lowest market rates. Ask for their illustrated catalogue of 350 pages, if you have not received it. No charge. WES L. S. AYBES & GO. A. or Come and See What Ve Have to Offer, Spring Wraps, ' Muslin Underwear, Jersey Novelties. Silks, Shawls, Dress Goods. New, Hanflsome anil Cto. i. S. lyres & Co. 17. B. Furs packed and stored for tbo Summer. DIAMONDS, GOLD WATCHES, FRENCH CLOCKS, Q orham's Sterling Silver Oar Stock Is the Finest Inf he State. PKICE3 CAN NOT HC UUPLIUATKU. & WaIJ, JEWELERS, 12 EAST WASHINGTON' ST. C. F. SCHMIDT, Brewer and Bottler of LAGER BBEB South Ind of Alibana St., NOWiNORDE Presents of Elegant GOLD-HEADED CANES. We Have a Fine Assortment Ecgraved in Artistic S'yle. re-Moderate IYicei.' JAS. jt. MAYflEW, Jeweler, So. 23- West IfaLingtQi Street.
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Scotch Chevicts, BancocJcburn Buttings, Hawthorno Cheviots, Middlesex Flannels, Yancy Fl&ids. Our 0vii Importation. Business Baits, Eress Suits, Hunting Suits, Tourist Baits. Pant i to Order, 65, $6, 87 and $8. 8uits to Order, $18, 820, 622, 625 and 828. Electric Lights. Teleghone. 1,057. Ooen till 9 o'clock p m. Simples aod roles for sellmeesurement furnished on application. jSICOLL the Tailor, 33 and 35 Sou'h Illinois St. Stsinway iS-Sons1 Pianos, Ooncsxt Grand, Parlor Grand, Small Parlor (Pony) Grand, Upright Grand, Upright. Fancy Encraved Roewool and Ebonlzed Cases with Engraved and Fretl'anels. Decker Brothers' Piaoos Concert Grantf, Parlor Graad, Small Parlor (Baby) Grand, Cabinet Grand Uprigh:, Upright. Cases of Various Styles Eboal.ec, Rosewood, Walnut. Haines' Upright Pianos, Cases of new and laUet styles, corresponding with present devisns ot lurnlture in KoewovJ, tbonized, Mahogany. Musicians, amateurs and all interested are cor dially Invited to visit oar rcoms, whether tiv wih to purchase or not. To those wishing to buy Fine Tianas this offers a special opportunity for selection. We also oüer our usual fine assortment of J. & C. Fischer, Yose, and I), il. Baldwin cV Co PIANOS. D. H. BALM & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers la Rtelnway ßons. Decker Bros., Kainea Bros., Fischer. D. H. Baldwin &Co Pianos, and Estey and Shoningtr Organs. parties at a distance desiring bargains should not fail to write for fuller descriptions. TUNING and RKPAIRINW a specialty. Or Jers for moving gives prompt attention. 95. 97 and 99 Xorth Fenn. SLIndianapoiis. BflETT TELEPHONE AIVJD ELKCTUIC CO. MAM FACH KEF.S AND KEALtKS IS Electric Supplies Bells, Eatte rifs, Wire, Hotel and Hoosf Annnoriators, Uurjrlar Alarms. Medical Catteries Gas Lighting Apparatus, Speaking Tabes. Eir SOLE MANUFACTURERS Tie Bennett Telephone Apparatus. Io. 12 Vinton Clock. Opp PoitoRice, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. i J"C per do- for fresh Esgs. J J 10c per lb. for cnoice Country Butter. tJic per lb. for King an's Shoulders, l -c ptr qt. for bulk Mustard or Chowcow. 10c per qt. for fancy mixed sweet or tour i'lckleft. lCc per lb. can Mustard Sardines, 25c lor 4 cans la. Oil Sardines. 2öc for 3 cans of Salmon. 25c for 3 cans of Mackerel. 4(H3 for 10 lb. kit No. 3 Mackerel. COc for 10 lb. No. 2 large fat Mackerel. 80c for keg of new crop Ilollana Herring. 7Cc for keg of Holland Herrine. 20c per doz. for new crop Holland llerrine. 25c per lb. for roasted Mocho and Java blended, 50c per lb. for roasted Java Coffee. SI for 15 lbs. Granulated Sugar, ti for IG Iba. Confectioner's A Engar, tl for 18 lbs. White Kxtra C Sugar. 1 for 20 lbs. Extra C Sugar. NOTICE I have moved across the street from old stand. Gcods carefnlly packed and shipped C. O. I). per express. No cbarce for package or cartatre. Parties ordering C. 0. 1). must pay return charges on return tirney. Orders dtiivered promptly. M. M. WILLIAMS, 29 South Illinois street, same side of street as No. 4 Engine House. -Telephone 75. 4 CO FiriiB, OB mi and Month!? Paymenls 97 East Washington Bt.
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