Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 92, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1885 — Page 8

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TBE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL THURSDAY MORNING ATTA 1, 2 1885

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(n0723XIOriJ3X XOS8J SILK DEPÄRTHEnr I Ladies Will be Interested in (hr CHOICE LINE or Colored Silks AT Ö1.00. Excellent Value and Choi c 9 Colors. NEW SURAH BILKS. ALSO Silks With Velvet Figures. Prices Always in Plain Figures. PETTIS BASSETT& CO JOS. A. MOORE, i I 84 23 Market Ct., Indianapolis, Ind Interet allowed on deposits, In tomj of t5 and upward. Money to Loan on Improved City and farm Property In Indiana and Ohio. City, County and Town Bonds, and Purchased Money Kotes, bought and sold. No loans made except such as are secured by Brat mortgage on real estate, with a large marzin of security, or by collaterals navlng a market Yalne. Foreign Exchange for sale on all parts o! the world. i DICKSOI & HAVE WOW OPEN A Large Stock of HEW SPRING HOSIER!, French, Eoiliili aid American, LADIES' AND MISSES. IIctiery, like Dry Good! ol sll klndf, was seicr run is cheap as now. Now Gloves! New Gloves! New Gloves! (II SILK. LIM.I AND TAFEHA, Complete Variety of Qhadoi. nkxtIvkkk STJMMER ILKS! A. DICKSON & CO., TRADE TVAJLfA.CIi:. THURSDAY, APRIL 2. OFFICE 71 and 73 West Market Street. SENTINEL TELEPHONE GALLS. Issitsrts 0Bre......lC4 EdiUrUI Rhs....-291 TIIE SENTINEL AT NEW ORLEANS. To accommodate the throng from the Korthweet who will deaire to re&d their fatorlt coma paper while attending the World's Exposition," the Sentinel h&a been placed on sale In New Orleans at George F. Wnarton & Era's, No. 5 Carondelet itreet, between Canal and Common streets. OLD PAPERS. fJocd conditioned old papers for site et hl office at only 40 cents per hundred. city in Bumir. Purchasers at ths late tax sale can secure their certificates by calling upon the Auditor. Dr. F. S. Newcomer will lecture to ths trained nurses of the city Hospital at 3:30 o'clock: this afternoon, on "The Diseaies of Children." The managers of the "Woman's Exchange will meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock at Uih residence cf Mrs II. M. Kocfcwood, 27 North Illinois street. The Sigma Chi fraternity will meet in th? basement of the Court Ilouse this evening t make arrangements for a banquet April when the oratorical contest take place. Potof5ce report for Mirch shows the fol lowing: Registered letters delirered, 2,."7.:: mail, 4J5.4IG: mail postal cards, 80,50: local letters delivered, .r- Ö13: postal card. 42,K1!: letters collected, 70.CCO: postal cara.-, About 1 o'lock yesterday afternoon fi. broke oat in Dehef k Bros', feed store, corner of Liberty and Washington, doin? coneiderable damage. Insured 'J00 in FansJin. The building, which belongs to Jckin Landers, was damaged to the extent of $100 Andrew Hassen, the recently appolntel State Coal Oil Insrector, began his term of office yesterday, E. H. Swain retino?. Sir pwain's Deputies presented htm with an el g ant gold htadtd cane rained at 150. Th presentation speech was made by Mr. Foroir of Logansport. While watching a game of ball Tuesday erenlDg, Job Harris, a colored youth, wa krocked down and badly hurt by a bit. Harris was standing near the borne base, vben the batter, in making a strike, threw the bat pretaratcry to running his bases, nd the bat struck Harris in the mouth,

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knocking him down, cutting his lower lip off and breakirjg all of his front teeth. The game of polo at the Meridian Kink last Bight, between tbe Meridian, of this city, and Mascots, of I.ifayette, was won by the former; score standing 2 to 1. The entertainment given by Philip Phillip, at the Fletcher PJace M. E Church, began last night The entertainment was a grand success and will continue throughout the week. A man under the inünecce of liquor boarded tbe Wabaah baggige rr at the depot yesterday morniug. He finally walked out of the door and fell on his side. While he did not get under the wheels he was b.idly hurt by the fall, and it is thought his left arm was broken. He howerer got up and went away, and no one learned hts name. The last cf tbe Munhall series of Bible readings at Y. M. C. A. Chapel will be given this afternoon at 4 o'clock. His subject will be "Tbe Resurrections," and everybody U invited. The attendance throughout te reries has been highly complimentary to Mr. Munhall, whose reputation as an Evangelist and Bible reader is second to but few, if any. Never. Mrs. Helen Leitern. West Mcllenry. 111., two years ago used Warner's Sife Nervine for complete nervous prostration. August, 1SS4 she wrote: "I have never ftDjoyed such gcod health; have had no return of my old trouble." Try it.

LEGISLATIVE NOTES, The Senate Paes the Bill to Prevent Gambling at Fairs Alao a Resolution to Adjourn on Uoniay. Senator Willard has returned from Washington much pleased with his outlook for a consulate appointment. A resolution to adjourn eine die Monday, tbe ith inst, passed the Senate yesterday by a very decided vote. The query is, what will the House soloes do with it? The stenographic court reporter is not the happiest man in tbe city to day, for the Senate has passed the bill which cuts his per diem to ?". Heretofore the per diem was $7.50. The General Appropriation bill was read a third time in the House yesterday, and passed by practically a unanimous vote. It was then transmitted to the Renate and will be considered to-day. A rumor was current yesterday that Dr. W. D. H. Hunter had the inside track fjr the Colli (itorship in this city, and that a dispatch had been received laying that the President had determined upon his appointment, but the rumor could not bs tracad to a reliable source. The Senate yesterday afternoon pisafdtho bill to prevent gaming at agricultural fairs. If some good Samaritan would now introduce a bill against the disgusting shows an 1 lemonade stand nuisance, the jay of the man who attends for the purpoie of deriving a real benefit would be full. The ditch bill which passed the House some days ago cane back rem the Senate yesterday with a dozen or more amendments. Mr. Gooding was opposed to cjncurriug io the Secate amendments for the reason tnat the j were imperfectly understood, and cs pecially wss he öppöseu to the ameadjaeit which denied the right of trial by jury when cases under the law are appealed to tbe Cir cult Court, and he wanted the amendment rrade tbe special order for this afternoon. The House concurred in the Senate's action by a vote of 50 to 13. The Governor signed tbe following bills yesterday afternoon: An act to amend Section 22 of an act providing for an organization cf Circuit Courts, the election of Jud;e9 thereof and defining their powers and duties;, an act fixing the time for the holdin? of the Circuit Court in the Thirty-filth Judicial Circuit; an act to validate acknowledgements taken before otlicers whose o nm's?ioD8 have heretofore expired; an act estabiehicg provisions enacting private cor Derations, created and existing at And before November 1, 1KÖ1, for tbe purpose of mining and rnanufacturirg; an act to provide fr the continuance of a term of court when a trial is in progress at the expiration of the terms fixed by law; an act to legalize the procedirg9 f the Board of Co minisloners of Brown County in relation to the purchase and sale of certain real estate. A Difference In Figures. State Superintendent Holcombe had hla attention called yesterday to the difference between the cities of Laporte and Michigan City. Laporte claims to have nearly twice the echcol population that Michigan City has, notwithstanding that the latter has murh tbe larger total popu'ation. Lapnrtn is therefore drawing a much larger school revenue than is Michigan City. Lapon has a large population of old-fashioned Virginian, who think two children M the family is about two toj many, while Michigan City has a sreat many German and Swedes, whose family circles generali include eight nr ten youngsters. Notwithstanding all this, Laporte manages to figure out a much larger number of scbosl children than her neighbor rival claims. Amusements JJincie Madders appeared to a large andiene 3 ,'ast night at the Grand in "Caprice." The performance was entirelv satisfactory throughout. It will be repeited to-night We had prepared a lengthy notice of hplav, bnt it was noavoidr sly crowded out The "Mascotte" was presented to a v1 pleased audience at Kcglish's lait'ni'ht. Ii nieht "Olivette." Th Mueseum continues t producejojable entertainments every day and ev . ing. Mr. Csnie 1). T. Swift, Rochester, N. Y., for twenty five years suflered from herelitary rhauiuatiarn. many times being utterl? belpleis. especially in warm weather July, IKnI she used a few bottles of Warner's bAFK Rheumatic Cure, and in January, 18m. aid her restoration to health w complete as miraculous. Cure pernian:i(.. Try it. . P Lieber it Co.'s Pi!ser.er IJeer on draught to day. r. Lieber St Co.'a Pilsener Bser on drabt to-day. j r. Lieber t Co.'s Pileener Beer on draught i to day. J P. Lieber A Co.'e Pileener Beer on draught : today. r. Lfeber V Co.'a Pilsener Beer on draught to-day. P. Lieber A Ca's Pilsener Beer on draught to-day.

Notice Architects. Unllders and Con. tractors Are requested to call and examine the larre line of building material, consisting of Hardware. Door. Eah, Blinds, Glass, Paints, etc., at 64 att Washington street. VAJEN & NEW. Est! mites given at lowest market rates. Ask for th eir illustrated c talogue of 350 pages, 11 you hare not received iL No charge.

THIS WEE L. S. AYBES XaLAKIS A.

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or I CORTM Come and See What We Haie to Offer. Spring Wraps, Muslin Underwear, Jersey Novelties. silks, Shawls, Dress Goods. New, Mulis and Cheap. !. I ivres & Co. N. B.---Furs packed and stored for tho Summer. DIAMONDS, BOLD WATCHES, FRENCH CLOCKS, Q orham's Sterling Silver Onr Stock l.th. Fineet In tli.St.t. PUICCS CAM SOI 1112 UL'FLIUAreu, JEWELERS, 12 EAST WASHINGTON RT. KNABE AMD HALLET & DAVIS PIANO Are Superior to all others In several essential ioints, which csn easily be seen by anyone who will take the time to investigate. We solicit comparison. Theo Piln & Co. SI and 84 Utttb f eimsilnnia St. Tuning, repairing and moving given prompt attentionSatisfaction guaranteed. NOW IN ORDER Presents of Elegant G0L1)-1IEA1)ED CANES. Wc Ilave a Fine Assortment Engraved in Aitistic S'yle. "Moderate Trices. " JAS. Is7. 3IAYSEV7, JTcAvclcr, 5o. 23 West Washington Street. -4 ;rc per doz. for fresh Esgs. .1 O 10c rer lb. for choice Country Batter. Kc per lb. for Kinjan' Shoulder. rj per qt. for bulk Mintard or Chowcvow. 15c pcrqt. for fancymlied sweet or tour Flctlcs. 10c per lb. can Mustard tardinec. 2öc lor 4 cans i 1. Oil Sardines. 2rc lor 3 cans of Salmon. v"c for 3 cans of Mackerel. 40c for 10 lb. kit No. 3 MackcreL 60c for 10 lb. No. 2 large fat Mackerel, oc for kes of new crop Uolltna Herring. TCc for ttz ol Holland Heirtn. 20c ptr duz. for new crrr Holland Flerrine. 'j've per lb. nr roasted Mocho and Jara blended, JOc per lb. for roamed Java Coffee. t for 15 IbR. Granulated Sugar. Si for 16 lbs. Confenloner't A Sugar. Si for is lbs. White Extra C Sugar, tl for 20 lbs. Extra C 6u?ar. NO TICK 1 Lave moved across the street from olrf died. Ucods carefully packed and shipped C. O. D. Ter nrreis. Nocharee for packsee or cartage. Partien crderlr.n C. O. D. mnst pay retura ctiarje on retain crney. Orders delivered promptly. M. M. WILLIAMS. 2S9ouib Illino! street, same vide of street as No. 4 Engine House. "Telephone 675. D .A. BOHLEN & SON. ARCHITECTS, RiDIAHAPOUS, WD. Itvce7i.

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Steinvay & Sons1 Pianos. Ooncszt Grand, Parlor Grand, Small Parlor (Pony) Grand, Upright Grand, Upright.

Fancy ZnerarM Roe wood and Ebontzed Case, with Engraved and FretTanels. Decker Brothers' Pianos i Concert Grand, Parlor Grand, Small Parlor (Baby) Grand, Cabinet Grand Upright, Upright. Cases of Various Styles Eboniea, Rosewood, Walnut. Haines' Upright Pianos I Cages of new and latest styles corresponding with prttent deMt;nB of furniture in Rosewood, Ebonized, Mahogany. Musicians, amateurs and all Interested are cordially invited to visit oar rooais, whether they' wib to purchase or not. To thoe wishing to buy Fine Fianos this offers a special opportunity for selection. We aUo oüer our usual fine assortment of J. & C. Fischer, Vose, ami D. lf. Baldwin iV Co PIANO Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Steinway & Bone, Decker Bros., Haines Rros., Fischer, O. II. Laidivla &Co Pianos, and Estey and Shoninger Organs. iartlfs at a distance des'rin? tßrr.alus should net fail to write for fuller descriptions. TUNING and REPAIRING a specialty. Or!ers for zaovluK tiven proiart attention. 05. 57 acJ 99 Kortii l'tnn. ütJodiacspolis. OTJIR; SPRING SPECIALTIES! Scotch Cheviots, Bannocüburn Suitings, Hawthorno Cheviots, Middlesex FInnolp, Fancy Plaids. Our 0vn ImportrvtioiiK. Business Holts, Dress Euit, Hunting Suit, Tourist Suits. Pants to Oraer, $5, 88, S7 and $S. ' Suits to Order. $18, $20, S22, $25 and $28. Electric Lights. Telephone, 1.C57. Open till 9 o'clock p ra. Simple and rules lor seilmeasurcment furnished on appllcatiou. 1SIC0LL tho Tailor, 33 and 35 Sotrh Illinois St. OLD WANTED XX3L jEjSZOUcSXXI.SO! Their Highest Value Allowed for HAZLETON, GABLE1, And Other Celebrate! Makes of Pianos. Low Prices. Easy Terms. PEARSON'S MUSIC HOUSE, 19 Morth Pennsylvania 3t. Tuning and Repairing a specialty. G.1S0L1SE m OIL STOVES Cleaned and Kepaired. "EcH brands of Caroline and Oils always on band. TELEPHONE TO". F. P. SMITH & CO , RETAIL, I WHOLESALE. 35 Ncrth Illinois Street 37 South Meridian btreet Cheapest. Best and Safest OIL STOVE ever made. Over 1.CO0 have been sold In this city. lias ttnf 'l the tost for 12 years. ELMO 1 Cards, Novelties SUITABLE PRESENTS. CHAHLZS MAYEB & CO. 12 and SI W. Washington St. August Erbrich, EOL5 AGENT FOB AÜROEA LAGER BEER, XS2L Keca azxcS. rSottleOi 20 a-d 222 Bcraih BiIattzt Ct

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SHOE BAZAAR, East "Wa-sliing-toii Street. 66

Targaits fcr vJents: t ' Calf Euttcn, Har.d Sewcd, !

iargains for Ladies: Kid Opsra Slippers, S cents

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Kid Ilutton Shoes, 1 Worked Button.lloles,

Calf Tccts is'ize t ) il.to. 'crkir Shccs, c' cents

Hoase Shoe:, 65c. House S'ippcrs, icc

xtirThi8 is the way we price soods at the CJreat Sacrifice ishoe Sale.

ROCHESTER-BUFFALO SHOE BAZAAR 66 EAST WASHINGTON STREET.

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HAVE JUST RECEIVED invoices of New j3oods Brussels, Moquette and Velvet Carpets and Draperies bright, unique and elegant pattern?, goods that will give delight to all who look upon them. In Wail Papers, Decorations and Window Shades, the largest, handsomest and most complete stock ever brought to this cily, and all new. I have no corner ia which to dump old patterns, waste and scraps for make-believe bargains. The bargains I offer are new goods, which I sell cheap because thoy are bought at the most favorable stage the market has ever reached.

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Drew

12 North Pennsylvania Street, Wholesale Shippers and Dealers m 111 Kinds

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Transportation to all' points. Prices, rates of freight and information furnished on appli cation. .Correspondence solicited. 1 YOUSAY IT WILL PAYS BUT WILL IT?

Best IvTcquette Carpets Best Velvet Carpets Large Line Body Brussels Tapestry Brin-sels -Ex. Surjer Ingrain 2-Ply lEgrain ao, no axmx aL s

BED-ROOM SETS.

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In Kahogany Sets, Large Glass Cherry Sets - - - Cherry Sets Cherry Sets

These are Elegant Now PattaTiia that we oro offering at tho Lowest Prices. Call aid see thexn.

KING

43 and 45 south W. u. WHITEHEAD,

VVHJTEHEÄD &'WRIGHT SUCCESSORS TO I.KiriN & VU 1TEJ1EAI), Granite Monurnsnts, Vaults, Statues, EtcJ irtlitlf. Ferferl, frei ürl?lnl DmIxb, treet J etery whre. direct frtn s&rrlet. CciulU'.lti 6l)tlA V.HHt tirkr i-4t-jrrt. INDIANAPOLIS, IrVT.

Irnrilc W. Klaimer, Tuo. Ilommovu,

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JBFFBBS PAINT STORE 3Mo. OO Ooutli Morldinn Street.

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Earains for Cliildren: School Shces, 60 cents. Splendid Eattca Shes, 97 cents Worked Uutton.iloJts. f I 35Newport Ties zrA I'jtton, jO cents. 33 yCv 9. WW IA or TP 1 J o $1.25 1.20 .95 .55 .60 .20 LjsJ ITjTjiINOia 8T n.st Reoeivea. $28 50 31 50 50 00 75 OQ Meridian Street.

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