Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 95, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1885 — Page 5
THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL SUNDAY MORNING APRIL. 5 138o-SIXrLKüK TAG KS.
AMUSEMENTS.
""IHK BT.ACTC FLA' AT THE GR5D. Comrxenclrsg to morrow exenlng and continuing for three ni?nla and WcdnesJay lntine, at DIci&on'a Grand Opera Hons, the attraction par excelled of the seisoa will b tha talentea and popular young YArAn Thcrne, reported by a Th acy, ia his great euccv, "Ina actor, Mr. strong consr Slack Yltz." Both star and company ha?a often been seen her to advantage, and the piece has nnlTersallj been conceded to ba ihe best cf all tto inslodraniES. The New "York Times Ihn Epoke cf a recent performance: TLa largest andieLC8 vhlch the 'Orera Ilouse Lai contained thia season was' there last night to -witness the production of The Black FIf?." Every teat in the house was occupied, end the galleries were packed. KverjboJy expected to see a good play ad good acting and üobedy W33 difappomtcd. It ioo frequently happens in a travel sng combination that the atar is a fairly good aclor cr actrei3 and the le&t ci the ccmranv are sticks. Not M with "The Iilack t'la&" comp jay. Ed win Tinrae as 'Harry Glyncon" U nominally the star, but it is becacsa "Harry Gljndon'' ia the hero of the pley. Tcere are Uro or tbree nther e'ars in the ccsipany for ir.ä'ance llcsull Batset as "im Lszrus." a London ebarptr; Master Harry WcoiruiT as 4Ned," a cabin boy; and Mis3 E233ie Sterons as ytomi.' The play i3 a Beusitional meljdrama abonndins? in clirrin? tcenei and thrilling tableaux. Tte plot is deep enough to enea?e the continued interest cf the audi ence aLd at times the eituationsarn perfectly thrillinir. the emotion and pathos in the act ingoftiie bay ,,Ccd" allVcttho majority of .. the ladif 3 in the audience to tears, while Lazarus" also Lxocuut tears from excessive 2ankt?r, Cll.KTTR.KV. Mr. Henry Chanfraa opens lo-morrD' night in his lamented father's threat sa:cei3. 'Kit, the Arkantas Traveler," one of the greatest ueeeeses ever on the boards of a Tte loWoinir presi ncuicci saow
Chanfran, Jr., to be Utting to wear the shoej will te fiiven by Terry Ingalis and Loaia Ojof his nior: tendorfi' at tte Lyra concert, next nday.
The New lork Dramatic ew3 says: Hciitt i banfxan. 5d of the lat3 F. S. Chanfru, 5n tLe title role of thofamons Ataerlcia draaii of I Kit. the Arkansas Travclrr." li Rood. Tbe part I well acted, and re bl-ls fair to mke hu father'a place good. Tto supporting corapany is jf client. The Pittsburs Tost says: Mr. nenry Chaufrni bids fair to vr la renown In the p'.r already made famotn by hii ae?on?d lather. The coraranT suprortius him ts siron. Uhe bow!e knife cci:e Is very realistic and drev forth thunders of applause froia tne large audi ence. "A PAP.LOH MATCH." Thursday, Friday and Saturday matinee snd night ,4A Tarier Match" company play a return ercsfjement at English's. This is -one of Charles Hoy t'e latest and best side splitting satires. The many hundreds that witnf sfed it at the Grand some time a 50 are no doubt glad cf the opportunity that pre senta itself this wek to see it again. It is oneot these "catchy" and magnetic novel ties that a person cm enjoy every night ia the wf eV. The Sentinel noticed the 'Parlor Match" when produced hero the first timo as follows: It made an Instantaneous hit. and the lan? audience lancfced, roared and fairly hOTfl;d thronzhoutthecnt're performance. It ii a nt tllnj. acreamln?. cGerveecnt advertisement, tella an irresistible funny story, introduces a number of new characters never before portrayed on tae atase, and sparkles froa beginning to endln? - viuj wit, aroJiery, rnusJc aai rairtn. As a jnunrn of Ktyk" eatarlzes "The Hoifl Clerk" and "A Ea UaLj," the nngillstic craze, so do? "A Parlor Match" f at?rize two characters, that of a book agent nd a tramp. Beta are weil dravrn. anaaiesniiicientiyamusinjtop e&3?, while Mr, Hoy t baa interwoven enough wit aal humor to brins: the prta into more prominence than those in eltner cf Lis other two eucce$3?s. The r story is of two farmers who dispute their ance? try, and quarrel over auch tritles as arlaa during toe periormante. 'me p:ay is as runny as any ever iet n here, and ij witr.oul exception the beat thing Mr. lloyt has ever given us. it is so la lea witn vim, Knap, nnmor. satire, masic, dancing, - melody and fuu that a dcscrlotioa would be use less, for no natcr how briUUnt the paranrapher wigai De ne woaia lau to pao:osrapa tno thoa sud ana one bin of Luilnes. comici' l in)? . queer Mjins, aid tte droll mstiaerln wbica oil cLestnuls" are revamped enl made new azain. Tliesklt was written to mit the abilities of Mr Charles K. Kvacs and Mr. WHUaui Hoey, and tbv.t the reiy clever autaor has done this Is made rattnt m tee mancer in wiich these very c!ov.r . comedians keep their audieuca In roaia of lushor. THE TIMS MCelfM. The weik jast. endd W3S one of tha bi . jeetand teir. cf tb s a-or, b thnumerfetliy nu uLuucjauy. lorine wees opening to morrow- afternoon, t'aaas?r Sackett an nounces the eccageraent cf the following wonderfol curicsities and acknowledged . artists: ranm'8,,Hop o' My Thumb" the amawff 1 living unman neing ever placed cn exniDi'ion. lie is a'so Crulit and entertiin , log, and tlie prefs of the Eist unite in pro . nooiicing him the "Btf King cf Wonder land; Al'O. M S3 Lizzie Sturgeon, the beautiful and ecconipIihea pedestrial p.sniM: tjjt Jim" and campanv. wild Australian Bathmrn aad boomerang thronen; Bernstein's Wonderful Vax V.'orks, Cocke's Automatons, the Tajr Clcck, ard a thousand aad one other cariosities. Tbe entire stape show will t3 given by Willett A Thome's Ccrxedy Corn pan ya This will be a wonderfully strong show lor ten .-- renls in fct, eqnal to many of the dollar --shows ard pacied homes should rule all - week. MODEL OXCE&T. The following programme willba rendered . at the concerts at the spring opening of tbe Model next Tuesday: AITET.S0ON'-2r. M. jraiid Marcti-priug" s. Kail Tfvrlur?t .VPheas" Oa--iibach 1 oka "l, Llegente" (cornet solo) Damare , , r. l'erry Inalla. ; Self ctJon-"Blossma of 'dv Brettyer Wait7.--tee.5aw" jre, fe e.avotte 'otepbanle" Ozibnlka Sitdley overture --The filajor". B&am c.a. op Vasä" Weigaad Kvraixr. 7;30r. M. . Grand lfaech-"Model" Schrlmer . oyfrture'LastaDier Keler Bela Air axie Komautic' (clarionet solo)-Tüorntoa Mr. If. Shoemaker. : to t.our.lIr"The mdenf Miliocker i,-T n oul hlK Bernstein iledley Overture-"Dudesof '8i" Claader ' f'Jvite. C,a $W VMi ',eT,T J a bllcc Echoe' ' Wei artd - juadrille"'port5maa' Kanvt . , , . .rv . .............. r a 1V OTenure-DramatIc" Keler Bela I"OTE.S For the week of the 13lh, at the Grand Opra Hou'e, Manager Diciaoa has engaged the lovely of the season. It is no less than W. 0. Conn's famous equescurricalam atroupcf wonderfully intelligent trained horses. Jim Cooie. of tbe Grand, is not rehersin? to play "Monte Cruto." True, he sometimes goes into tbe :Dnls3n House, and. holding ?R f.fS.,,? drtlsillj exclaim 1, 'Oct!" Still, he is not rehearsing. The ladies will po wild over "Hop o My Thumb" at the Dime Museum this week. He is ths handsomest and catest little sneck of hcmanlty in the wcrld. Tte emirent young American actre3, MIsa Grace Hawthorne, will shortly appur at the Grand Opera Hoc8 in a brillant repertoire. MaUU Ferguson is still in the cit of "A. Bailor Maich " She is one of tne moat charm.ng aocbrettej on the bsarJs. Tha "Klks." give cne of their enjjyable j oc:als to night at their hall, commencin? at 1 s sharp. Pcfcitively no one admitted withoat an invitation except members of tbe order. Ye gentle ether at English's occupies a bigh cbiir jtut infide of tte inner doo. He is high, bat fhey most have him, especially when wanted. Several fcollih misses of our city went stway with the opera troupo last night. It is hardly necessary to remark the graw will cot be a foot high bsfjre they return again. ISt. Harry Miller, leading man for Minnie Zladdcxn, mzda quite a favorable iraoreasion la this city. HelJ a bxndrome. ronton ibrs, ted pairttillns cctrr. As "Jtcx
Henderson," the artist, ia "Ciprics," he does a clever and artistic piece of work. He is capable of taking stronger parts.
MUSICAL KYEXTS. The past week has been one prolific of enjojab!e entertainments amongit o ir mnicsi recple. The piano recital by airs, i-iora Hunter and Miss Mamie SiowelJ, on Monday afternccn at Baldwin' music p3rlors, atJractcd a lar?e fratherinpr, all of whoa united in congratulating Mrs. Hunter upon the sntC5?g QfhUlo ftfral The eame eTecing th9 ltdiescf the Matinee Muaicale presented to a eelect audience, at Tlyrcouth Church, their recular monthly programme, which, ia a point cf merit, was equal to any of their former efTorts Oa Tuesday evening the Älaencercholr Society gave their fifth regular monthly concert for the benebt of their passive memcennip. meir periormaace, as is dually tLe case, wa3 an artistic and meri torious success, and was Xuiiowfca by lh customary social hop. Wednesday afternoon tl:e f pecial feature cf tbe regular meeting of tte Matinee Mus rale wai the brilliant piano performance of Miss Anna Wilcax in a duet sith Mrs. Hunter. Tha week clcaad with the usual orpan recital at Plymouth Church, j estudty aiterr.ocn, civea by l'roiejsar Clarke. Mts.TAi. rcor-i.K. is not g'rera'.lv kr.OA-n Hat Mr. Eaiil Wukchr.er is a fine v:ci::i toloist. O. W. William is ly it g very ill at h'.3 resi dence on North Delaware street. Ficd Thomas, cf the Stock Yat-ds, is tha pcstetEcrcf a ren:trkably tne tenor voice. Walter Berrr?. tbe cornetiet, leaves the city fcr residence in N'tw York next month. The music rendered at the recent convo cation of the Scottish ilite was o! an unasual decree cf excelieuce. Mtx Lecinerfsgrsdnallybringlncthechoir of the Second Presbyterian Church to a p eiticn among the foiemoit. Mrj. Biiley and Mr. Fotsr will give entertainucects at Danvilie, 111., on the -Tch and Covirglon, Ind., on tbe 2sth. M.;E3 Lou Bart Is fctill in attendance at the Citcinnati Collese of Music, and reports the institution in a flourishing condition. Mits Kama Thompson, daugoter of 1);. Thcmpion, acquittcu r.ene I nanasoiueiy at the matinee musicale Tuesday evening, in a ,m.inn rr.ln. , . . , . . ... of "The Branish "Orange Girl," with coatcme. Is f aid to be quite equal to any of her former efforts in that line. Mrs. Lew Wallace is an accomplished vocalist, as her friends of the Mendelssohn Society will testify. Since making her name ia this city Mrs. Wallace has found many admirers. During the illness of Mr. Williams, Mr. CLarlcs Bccht has demonstrated his ability ss a maneger, havintr charge of the wareicons of Theodore Ffaillin & Ca. at th'.?, their busy season. Mr. Becht is also an accomplished and thorough musician. The Indianapolls Choral Society, which originated with Ora rarson and the choir &f tbe Central Christian Church, has developed into an ncusaally etrong and healthy or ganization, numbering about ssventy-fi vo voices, and including in us mcxuDsrsoip f evcral fine eolo singers. This 13 th9 h'rst society to adept tha system of giving volunteer programmes, for the benefit of the membertbip, at each rehearsal, thus r6llevieng the usual monotony and dullness attending same. Professor Pearson's voice is oftan heard and appreciated by all. Don't formet ttat we carry tha largest ttcck, show the greatest variety and have the lowest prices by fully 2j per cent. 01 any bat elore in the city. Model. No admirer of fine goods should fail ti tee the display of our imported trouserings In the show windows cf The Globe Tailoring Company. "Fast Time via the rnn-llAodte and PennAjlvnnlaltoute From Iodiaunpnlis tu New Yotkacd Other Kastern Cities." In addition to tbe excellent train rervice row afforded by these linej, on "Biäter Day," Sunday, April ". ls,". a "ÜT.ited extrtes" will bo put on, ia bilh directions, tetccn St. Louis, Icdianapolia and New York, and tbe tirr.e cf the trains now raonirg rearranged and quickened. Tha "limited expiCES, wc&t bound, will leave Indianapolis at 5:40 r. m , ariive at Pittsburg at Je. m.; Baltimr.re, 1:50 p. m. ; Washingt.ia, 5:55 p.m.; PL ila iel pMa. 4:43 p. m ; Ney York, G:Ö5 p. m., the next 'vaaicjr. thus covering the entire distance miles In ebaut teüty-five hours. No time will be lost cn ruute at eating Btations, as a ' hotel car" wi!l Lo attached to ths train, on which iastcn?ers will be terved with meils at eeaconable honrs. The "day exp.-33s" will leave Indianspol's 4:35 p. m.: arrivo PitUbujg, C:10 a. r; Ilaltlrocre, G:15 p. m ; Vi'cshington, S p. m ; Philadelphia, J:33 v. m. ; New York, 0:10 n. n. Pullman cirs will continue to inn on thU train through toNsw York without Changs. p'New York express" will leave Indiarapoi's at 4:10 a. in., arrive atPilUbcrg C;10 p.m.; Billiraore, 5:25 a. m.; Washington, fi:40 a. m.; Philadelphia, 5:25 a. m.; New Ycrk, S a m., three hours In advance of tbe present or old time. Pallman cars will also be run on this trrin a3 usual. "Wesl-bcund," the 'limited express" will leave New York at 10a. m, arrive at InHiirirflli's S m H T.at-'b 1 m via Yandalia Line. "Western ;expreps'' will leave New York at 7 p. ra., arrive at Indian apolis at 10:10 p. mM SL Louis, 7 a. m. "Fat lint." will leave New York at 9 a. m., "arrive at IndiaLapolisat 11:15 a. m., St. Louis, 7:30 p. m. Our cutaway frock suits for boys fourteen to teventeen years of age just the thing for a fine dresa suit. Call and see them. Modil CLOTiuxa Compact. C. F. Schmidt's Bock Beer on tap to day. Oysters In evety style, Schaffaer's. Many gentlemen who have always been accustomed to have their clothiag male to order are now purchasing some of our elegant cassimere, worsted or corkscrew ca'a way and Prince Albert suits. These garments are made up in a manner superior to the ordlrarp rcade-to-order wear and cost from $10 to 20 legs a suit. Mo pel Clothinq Company. Freah Meats. Sindlinger Brothers' Meat Markets at 47 North Illinois street and 2u7 West Michigan street have the choicest beef this market affords at reasonable prices. Perfectly Sublime. The grand display of fine imported trouserings now cn exhibition in the show windows of Tbe Globe Tailoring Campany, at 22 Weat Washington fctreet, is perfectly tublimo. C. Mans' Eo;k Beer, bottled for family use, csn be obtained at the urewery. Telephone No. 221. ' C. F. Schmidt's B?ck1ser on tap to diy. Don't fail to afend the ipriug opening ibis week. Model's formal J. J Irwin, 0trich Feather Werks, 22 South Illinois street, is prepared to do all the latest shades in to data1 Dotice for 25 cents; tins, 15 cents. The beet work done in tae United Siatfstnd at one-third the price charged elsewhere. Cieres redrerred as new. No one csn detect they have teen worked ov?r. Kids cleaned and colored. Laces cleaned per fact, no shrinkage. The rnly first-clafs feather and lare cleaning ejtablhhment in tha Sta. Respectfully, etc, J. J. I p. wis.
Ba!lce?s men's dinner?, Cne bill of fare, fkhaficei's.
C. Maus' Beck Beer, lottled for family us?, ran be obtained at the brewery. Telephone No. S21. C. F. Echmidfs Bosk Beer in bottle?. Telephone lüg Cut r.ate. The Meridian Clothing House offers speial inducements next week. Among tho epsc aiticsErea lino of be&utifal and stylish Men's Cork-Screw Suits ia brown, black, blue and wine-color, at $11 00, u'ually so!d at .$10.50. AUo goed, streng suits for workiDcmen at $3 7.". worth 7 5J. Sae advertl33mentin eno'.her column. 120 and 122 Soath Meridian. Oyster stews at'.Schsffaer's. DIED. Koruwru.-ia Chieaz: April 4. Janet. !au5hter of Clay and Mery ic)tcl, Rjed four FuiunU from the residence of Mr. M. J. ToU, 3J5 L:cJwy ttreet, dunia. -:3Q p. lz. COHN John CCC2. at St. Jacobs, 111., ajed seven ly six jeer. 1 uiit-rai fiord residence of John Trlnale, Vuu u ftrcet, Monday. 1 o'clock p. Li.,by Kcr. McLecd. Filtuds Invited. FUNERAL NOTICE. 0. O. F.TbP mergers cf Center Lode, No. . 1. I. O. . F., are terct-y notified to meet at oitn ' Lc2s:q llail, on Mondsy, tbe 6tU lrait,. at 1 o'clock v. i'i , to Rttcnd tbe funeral of oar lata Hoiher. Jol n Coen. Members of ottier L-xUe ia gcv.U atandirs re iallcd. The funeral announced for 3'jnday Is unavoidably postooncd. W. A. MOORE, N. G. T- F. KrKNis.TO', Secretary. C. K KREOCLO & VFIIITSET7, Funeral Directors and Embalmcrs, No. 77 North Delaware ttrcst. Telephone connection to oSce ard residence. Carriaces for Weddings and ParUea. i.. ,!r-. 'Ii H' . .1 Äbsolistely Puve This powder never vanes, a marvel of parity strength and wholesomeness. Mere economics than the ordinary kinds, and caa not be sold in competition with the multitude cf low test, thort wcigbt, alum or pbospbat? powders. only ncans. Royal Bikixq rowaita Co., 100 Wall treet. New York. AWNIXGS A n d Wa'erproD uoren:i?s ior ?s,io and rent. Dactine Vf kV'! . Pt" " V. ol all widths and yVJWK v weights. l'Jl Eist Wash!n;toa St. -v.-.. ,vv $2.0(! -N2.C0! $2 00! $2 00! For the following well known makes in Kid Battön Shoes: J. L. MABTIN fc CO., New York. MAURICE FLY NN, Rochester. A. J. JOHNSON CO., Rwhester. GOODYEÄB NAYLOR, Rachester. J. a KAL1SKE, New York. $2.50! $2 50! $2.50! $2,50! To those wUhing a finer Shoe, our assortment at 32.50 includes the following very desirable makes: BEHN & YOUNG, Rochester. ROSS, LENNES & PIFER, Rochester. A. J. JOHNSON & CO., Rochester. DUN, BARBER & CO., Auburn. CORNING A SONS, Auburn. BR EN NAN, WHITE CO., Brooklyn. BALDWIN & LAMKIN, MUford. All the above are new spring styles, and are very desirable. BARNARD'S OCCIDENTAL SHOE STORE. Cru?r iTashiDgtoa anil Illinois Streets. CHUKCn NOTICES. THERE will be special lUster services at tha Graee 1. K. CrJuc. The turplicc 1 choir will appear for the first time in the evening. E nGLISII'S OrERA. UOCSL-Thia Evening. fbiilp PMllip. the s:ninz cvanzslUt. will gite a ervice of tenz and Bible realm; la the English Opera House at 8 o'clock this (Sunday) evening. The fODga, Bible readloga and ilicutrtiona will be teen upon tbe screen under powerful lime-ltsht, tnc'ndlnjt an Easter hjinn. beaatifally iimetxated. All cordially invited. No almialon leecfcarsed. CoJectlon taken to pay epenaes.
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FKOof, EXAMINE! INVESTIGATE ! COMPARE ! And you will aiopt WTkfllltCli. 2zirnv Every Dwell irg, S!ore, nctel. Factory, Wirehouse cr other build Irz thould be famished with a full turi'ly of these Kxtinsuliherä. No tiouble to use them. Tncy arc always ready. They will not deteriorate with as?- N Ferfectly harmloea to clothing or person. Can be arpli J anywhere acd everywhere, and caa be used where it 13 impcfäiblc to use a Dail of Talcr or a Grenade. Manufactured and sold under letters patent, which fcelcns solely to the company. riesse reedafew of the many testimonials we have received: Ird'fnepclie Car rnd Jlnnufac'.urlng Company. 1'rcibLt cais ti all docrirtJon. ISDi.vNAi'OLi, March 17, 2S-5. L. D. FolleU I C5.: Gentlemen Flccse f end cs ono dozen of your Fire LxtingniLers. We arri ful'y supplied with the Babrccts a: d Harden (irenado-, but the wonCojlul txecatlou done Ly your lüftchine at the trial in front oi or.r works iud ices us to uive the atoe older, to wc can tive them to our night watchn ac. v. e tru t we will have no nse for il trr, but bf llcve ihnu to be tao b;st muchiae wc Lave tvtr.tm. Yours, v'.c . bEor.GK A. K Cor.n, Secretary. Alfred Fuf'ttl, Mtruf: cturer cf aui Johber in iaiLts Oi's. Varui ti", üy.j-.r, Wind 3 A' (JiasS. etc., :il tcu:h Mui'Vr.L a rcet. 1 tfTC fccvifct f.d Itiicd the Lewis Hand Fire I-xi'Iipiuj'l.f r, ac1. firl tlic.u to vtoru pYndid, etjcc:ailj tl.e iti.provtd cno? f. n-.w 6)!d. I have mil ill tcttid tome of the old tljlö Lewis iixtiiu;;uhcif, purelis c t ! v un r.eir! a yir a;-), aid they f.ae p-usd satiScilrr. Icq ilaid &i 8t part'Dtly tcod ut-vs-r. f.nd i- Jtouc lire re-U-Tr.t irj?.vid ore. v. - rt d cic: better than Yc o'cl s'j If, and -x:Ur;ui-1 b-.rtii? ter.z'n" witftrasf. 1 tave purth d a tm v s ii ply, an 1 rctiirr.tid tle'ntolt'C i'ätlic. I beliefs thty will be found u j.ool ililiij. A. Dcr.j'SAu NrTdjip.r; yairroa Corrrany, V. Vibllited 131, Macufae nrers from t-e ia-v wntori.il of Fl iarlue Mtll Mr-inii-Ciy. iM iANAi ji.i", Ind., April 2. 1"S5. L. D. Folie' t it Co. : Centum en-Wo bays purchased the Lewis Hand Fire lixtii.g lishera for our wo'kp, and cheerfully recommend tueni to manufacturers ai.d prorerty owners pcnerallr. Th? test given by tee agent was very eatisfactry, and fully demonstrated the flhc'ency of the Lewis as a ready zaeana cf xtiiiulnin2 Indolent riras. We appreciate any reliable prelection or security a?iinst fire whlc n can be obtained, and belie re tliis extinculsber fully tnceU the requiremcuta for which it is de&isred. NORDYKE it MaRMCN COMPANY. A. K. Hollowell, Treasurer. The Lewis ITand Fire Extlaju.'sher is fully GUARANTEED in all respecta. Thoutands are now in ate. Adopted In preference to all others by the Opera Fcaliyal in Chicago. Call cr f end for circular. Good areata waated In this State. Office and Salesroom 64 North Pennsylvania Street, lKDIAIsAPOLIS. IXD, L. D. Follett & Co., STATE AGENTS. WANTED. Y7 ANTED Sitcation by a itenozranher in a Vi law, railroad, or lree busines8 office. AddreM "STl'OGRAlHEg." thUofhce. 5 WANTED Lady Canvassers Experienced ones Dreftrrtd: liberal calary: no corami?ficn. Call Monday. 9 to 10 a. m.. Room U, 65i North Pennaylvania atreet. 5 WANTED-Situation as bookkeeper, officewort. Fhlppins cr bill clerk, grocery salesman, cr any kind of honorable wori; best of refeter.ee. J. A. t.. thlscSke. 5-2 7 ANTED By a largo New York cieir xaaan- ) facturine firra. xnaViaz all eradsi. a fw cTropeitm saitfmen. j.xperincea tuen, witn FOoa connections ani an estblUhed trade preferred. Addreta NKW YORK AND IT A. VAN A CIGAR COMPANY, 57 BroftiiTay, Nw Yorlc City. 2 WANTED Areals -Ministers students and teaehei, Cran'a ITnrivaled FamilyAtla? of tte World wih prcvo inralaable to the professional can, tLe merchant, mechanic and farmer. It Is the only low-priced ttlas worthy of the name of etlaa. It will fill tbereqalrec&ea-s of all, eltaer as private Undents or central readers, who desire to i ave a rrodern authcr.ty at hand la the library crcnire Hcdy table. Ninety-six taonsanl in twenty mcntbs, more iban the cDmbln'ii aales of allothe:. l:i retntation in uneqnaled. It Is a wcTk jcu can Tut jenr wboe conti Jenes in to fell. Aow la the time to seen ro fpecUI territory. A. C SUEWtY, Manager, 252 and 261 Wabash avenue, Chicago. 5 LOST. LOST-116 between Military Park and 301 B aie street, In email rune. Return to S03 Blake trctt and icctUe reward. i
DESTRUCTION Pl FIRE.
ÜÖJDAY A5D 1CESB1Y, WML C m t I Kcscrved scita, T5aad ij eis. Henry Chanfran, Tte ie2i(rat.-f d inr-r6Pr to th f.ime d tit lite " FliANi: S. Cd AN I iltAC, as IT T rpiv. THE ARKANSAS TRAVELER, i i Purported by Lis csvn Comjauy. i Acccsspaniod fcv thne two precto 2 OLD 2.T3, 'TUEJL'DGE" and "MiJOK " TerforacI in crciy I.eallug Theiter In America, j New fceencry, Mechanical E2ec1, Etc., E.c j Tfu,sdayJriday and Saiardar.April 9.10.1. : Ketuin of the funniest r-y ever seen ia la j anapoli.. j Three Nights ana Saturday Matinee, I EYANS & HOEY'S; I Presenting a New Tidal wave of Merrimaat, LniL A PÄBLGR FilATGH.'' Tb1 tauahinir Success of Chs.. Flcvt, author of A J'.IWCII OK KEYs" Fnd "A it AG bAUY." the i fnnnie t play ever written, bcinj? reple'.e wi'h I NF.W MCclCl NEW MUSIC! ; And Side-Splittlus SItuaticns. r f. It Is to funnv vre can't describs it. 0HBI Ihree nisht and Wednesday Mtinee, commprcins Monday, April C, the great Union Square Theater, New York, success. Tae emiueat actor, EDTrm THOME, And a 'cprefully fdrc'el dramalif company, in the latest Lcnrion and New Yors easaiion, TEE BLACK FLAG. TFricr 35, 25, tO, :c aadfl.CC. ScAts now tellIngattheTncEter. Thursday Evening, April 9, Annual Contest of the ; STATE 0H4TGRICAL ASS0CUTI98 CcmpcEcd of the folloTrtnz Colleges aud Universities: WABASH, DEl'Al'W, INDIANA. ULTLER, FRANK LIN, U AN' )VE It. .n-i!:: non. n. k. Kiiiott, rro'essor j. ii. Mwiin. v.?. W. r. Kane, Hon, C. L. Hotteln, and Iter. James ricLcoo.; j EXECUTIVE committee: j J. C Well, J. H. Wi -;m, U. L. Savior. J. V. Clrk ard 1 V. Thnmar. ' ''. Artmission, 7äc; Gallery, r0c Sals cf ats i cpens Tuesday morning, A rl 7, at the Hox Oilic. PLYMOUTH OHUItOH. . HENRY GEORGE, AVTHOP. OF PROGREiS AND POVERTY, "Will I-ootiirt; on V7EDZIE3DAY EVSMINQ, Aprils. f nbjci t; 4i)l9:fs, cr t!;e f in!t'Ja.K3 of ?crial Li.'e." Mr. Gecrzc ha? jiut retrru'1! from a tour of Gieat B i'alr, Uctu'-iD t tfcon-Hacija on subjects cfsccial xefctra. oipcc.aiiy tLe Laud Queaiou. Al 3:i?sio' .-0 .Uta. Schis received, leiEüin !Ion Jay, urilC:h. GOLLEaE AVENÜ5 RINK irrnAy evening, apsii. 7, ONE MILE AMATEUR RACE. Orin to 11 Amateurs. Pr'zc-ralr Club Spates. i AIT.IL 1C aid 11. Giraid v Vokef, Champion Bicycle Riders and Sift'cr. MERIDIAN ELNKi FOLO ! POLO 1 Dalcjons vs Meridians. Third Gamo cf tho Sorioi TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 7th. AD3II5SION., ..! Cacti, COAL. WOOD ABB KINDLING. Price of Wood Reduced. F.1RDS:475 E. Sich, aid 183 E. Sarket Telephone 5r. i I Type aWrsters rrr FULLY WARRANTED. i'urchaers of the "tmdard Jfr. CwJ ! j n?niint:ton" niay return S. 0. D. J-Z-J'-' -ih vritliinoOdaysif satisfactory. rcl-3 Machinos Rontod u VvU line of SuprAlts: rihbona, enrbon, Trt -V."riter I'fp'-r, y art. rtc. on han4, 17 SontH Mrllln 8trt. ock. Conlti" FOR SALE. FORSALEFuc7y; t-lfgant "single featfd S irrey: l asrevir tctn rcn. rrice, lis. -21 Wst Isew Ycik meet. 5 FOR ?ALE New BtccSk of t.pi t;o-1: .ö per cenL profit; invoice Moat v:0:' will b eo d Cbeap i-rty levinsr city o-d location Address "öTAPLE tiOODr." tliisonire. 5 DISSOLUTION NOTICE. "VTOTICEls hertbr elren ft-at te pirt-ierhiD X ciietinsc bf tweon Va'cntiae Pom od W. U. Mefrergcr (u Born & Ca.) a duolFed March 25, 185. by mntnal consent V. Bora will c Hect all debts tnd pay til liibll'ttei of ut firai. VALKSTtNT. HIC -2 w. a. MCksLSisa.
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TOP, THE EKST CARPETS, the newest, brightest pxtterus at tbe CLOSEST PRICES, go to ALBERT GALL. FOR THE LARGEST AND M0.5T complete line?, new deaim of Bctfy end Tap? ftry Brussels, Moquettes and Velvet Cirpst, go to ALBERT GALL. FOR NO OLD STOCK, hut live paiteru?, baugut at the lowest
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TOR THE M03T WONDERFUL and extensive lhc of WINDOW SHADES, tie largest line eve"r fchown in glndiiaa, AT UNDOUBTED BARGAIN'S, e:o to ALBERT GALL. FOR ELEGANT and harmonious designs ia Vtrill Pjpir ai J
Decoratlcns go to ALBERT GALL.
THIS YEAR, as last, for the largest aud mo?t cirefull selected steck of LACE CURTAINS and Drap?ry goods, go to
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