Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 95, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1885 — Page 8
TBE sJLKDJZAlS'AromS DAlLy 8EKTINEL SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 5' 1685 SIXTEEN PACES.
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L (sOOD. DEPARTXTENT. '. FOKTY PIECES Br ess Goods. 40 INCHES WIDE, 25 fflff A YARD. A Groat Bargain, ETI MSM CO JOS. A. MOORE, ci anarfcct Bt., IndiLirolii, Ind Interest allowed on deposit, la raai of S3 and Epward. J Honey to Loca on Improved City and Farm - ftooertT in Irxi'.un- and (ihin Lj I.otes, bought and goiiL ' Uo loans cuuls axcept inch as are sasnred by ; Crtt mortgage on rsal estate, with a 1! margin tl cccuiitj, or b7 collaterals- navini . market Vl3. rorelja Exchango tec sale on all ptria ol the carlo. rrrlnales Moles. Pfmples, Illackfceads, PlttlDc. and 8aperucn Iltir Removed. CoaipIerkfisBcaatlfled. Tiio llalrand BrowaCo.cred and estorta. Fleth Increased or Il2da2d. Porm Development a Escctaltr. Kverr TotiAt UioUtt JntereRMns eireular, testimonials, c (seat sealed in plain enelope).' Sine. K. VEL1RO, X012 X.xIajcton .. X. Y. City. Eovj Glovos, rto Hosiory, v fJovj Undorvoar, DlLOniGGAU, LISLF, AMD SILK. Tinst-class Goorfj and Lower Trices then e er, ÜILLIAÜ THERLEPS, t.'o. 4 IV. Yaohinuton St Published In 1S62. SUNDAY, APEIL 5. CrTlCXä 71 aod T3 T7est Harket Street, CHITIN!:!, TELEPHONE GALLS. Czzzlxti CZet XC-ft I KditorUl Kau 291 SEUTIKEL AT KEW ORLEANS, To accommodate the throng from the risrthTrert who trill desire to read their fa 'rcriU fcsms papsr while attending the "World's Exposition," the Sentinel has been t'.lizzd on Kala in New Orleans at George F. 7tarton & Bra's, No. 5 Carondelet street, tt:tT7tsa Canal end Common itreeta. OLD PAPERSCccd conditioned old papers for tale at ode at only 40 cents per hundred. CIOT IN BRU3U', 'Squire Feibleman has placed John A. Von Sprechelion under $300 bondi to keep the peace. Tbe Odd Fellovs of this city will celeorate the tilt y sixth anniversary cf the Order on the 2Gth instant. Euildina permits to the number of thirtyiwO, izcaca auring tne past wee, aggregate la valve f US. Chiancy Morias, living on Lin Jen streat, ibut sixteen years of age, and is said vo t7-i;h 305 pounds. Ths College Avenue Savin? and Loan Arrcdation was incorporated testerdaj. CilUl stock, f 300,000. Georgiana Smith has fled two foreclosure caita against Henrr Clay and J. A. Harvey pnd ethers. Total demand, f 1.C00. The Ifayor baa dismissed the 15:11 ard holdlcg that the fine in Emerich'a Ccart covered all offenses up to date. Lesley L. Walls, a printer, was yesterday dfc'aitd insane. He imagines that hs is bsing pjated by telegraphic camtuunicaT7. 7. Alexander, of Richmond, has bef n pztdid the contract for furnishing the tin crÄ csivanized Iron work on tne Insane rjlaEi tt Lcgwspoyt and EransTil'?, Hcbsrt Clifford. life-hard Morgan and Jrscj Smith, ot Hartford City, wereeich jlntd $25 and cost in the Federal Court yesterday for celling manufactured tabac:o Rittest llcsnie. Hzi A. Hann, "ßeneral missionary to Ciilxsutes, will conduct seryices far deaf raatrs in ten laaguase at the Stata School csd Christ Church. Tne eervics at the charch takts place at 4:30 o'clock p. m. In the case of John Hack et ad, vs. the Chicsfocad Great Saathern Railroad Company, Woods yesterday decide! that the ldcrsl Court had jurisdiction of the case, rnd it was ordered transferred from the Zlz-izn Circuit Court to the Federal Court Zzx trial. Ths health o2Icers la;t week rerved 131 nctirta to clean up aad disenfect premisss. Of these Officer Newcooab served seveatyttrta and Odlcar Barker sixty-one. The Iilirrtlco condemned a hesaad a calf at a : shier-house, which had been prepared TTiUiira Armstrong has filed salt to collect ",urcotrs asrezating f .000, made by the ? r -!.?-rjpcljs Cabinet Company. Dam and 's. 13,CC0. Another aalt against the same firm cz J ca cadcrssr on a note for $5,0), on trllcho payment of $3,000 has been made, C-zcladca Trith a demand for Jo, 000. ntlnxl rtrdsrs will recall the stnrv of th :Jo. cf Chrxita AtwaUr. of i i Wooilawn C3, ttnethinj over five years ago, by hi --if- 2-ot long after that a suit :r:t:;cro ttcj cemmtneed. and the home o c:rr zzzl m cold ta satisfy the debt Atn:cr Lzj dnes received an interest Z7 iz'JLrfa r.t-t?, end last weer aha pur;:J tlo clJ! 7ccn6Teauahomj3tead, . -
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nod btt mve vnta It with her three daughters. Bryant's Basice Collegs has rerari to (he Sentinel tailding, corner of JCrridiaa atd Circle atresia. The "Wabash psssenser trafa dae fcere be tircenOacd I a o'clock last eyenins vras da Isjed at NcblftTille two hoars on asccant of the brtsklcg d7n of the engine. Nicht before test John Nnrsa f jcnd tvo watches and 1-1 Jn cash secreted in en alley not far from 'To ia Kior b place, on eoatn Wc ttatreet, vkich was robbed a wetL ago. ili!es Stoat, aon of ltT. Mr. Stout, wai attacked by tro negroes oa T&ursliy night, rear his hosse. but he managed to free himself before thej cauld g: thraujh his pockets. f The Elite Barcing Club will dre their third and last Ecc-al of the teawn nest FrI- j day evening at FfalHia'a Hall. Tne clab piomiies to maLe this the grandest ikoj have ret Riven. Invitational. The Esuth Meridian . sSrsst dempin? gronud is said to throw off an odor which in ro EcentscjmtTrei itb bridal bouquet." and the attention ot the aathoritles i5 very respectinllj Lot 2rmly sailed thereto. The frieedäcf the Eenticel who clili to contribute iccietj items for the Sunday pai t er will confer tr."avor by sending thorn in not later than oclcclion batardjy e?enin;:. It wiil be necessary to insure tbctr appearance in the fcenday paper thit thay received atthiacka not later than S o'clock, lnt an fconr earlier i3 preferable, John II. rhillbrocts yesterday instituted i-ttschirent proct?ding3 against the JLiay Gordon Opera Tr&cpa row at Ensiled in Jcftice Smock's Court Tha claim wa3 for for lunch Icr ciembers cf the troera. The goods were not ettached until attar the clcse of the rerfcrrcance last night in orücr to allow tbe periorn:z.nce to go on. r.obtrt Pocglata stm given a verdict fer cgainst Thorcas Wren yesterday in Venire Srocck's Coari. Daa"las3 recently r coined 7ü from KnglcDd. and wai indaced by Wien to po into the ciloon basineaa on I Eocth Tennessee street- Accordicg to the ! evklance Yren took out the licanse in his own nrne, and eccn after Douglass found birijia'f out of the silooc. lie brought the suit V7lii the xeenltas ab?c. THE CHURC&LS. servloas ocin be held at 1!k Charch ted?. ;evenlh Street Rpt. 17. A.üjde will ondact tlie xrvlces at the Hay flower CLurch this morning. Eev. John Erltzly will preach ai iiio First English Lutheran Church this morulas. Elder Z. T. sheeny will conduct the crylccs at , the Central ChrUtian Chapel to day. Tfcere will be empiance meetiPC ai the Fort Tiayne Avenue Gc;r.el Temperance Mif&loa. Rev. A. R. Van Tusklrk will preach at the Third Christian Churca tiLs morning and eveticg. There will be services to day at the S3ath Strict Eapti.t Churca. Eav. Ilenry Jay will preald?. Rev. Matthew L. ILJne will preach iccrning .and evecinz at the frtt I'resbjterian Church. There will be f reacbla? at tbe Ti'th Prftsb7teulaaChnrch this li milg by Rev. J. K. llitchei:. There will bp preschln this rnoming at the Fourth Rxeibyteriin CU. rch by .Rev. A. H. Carrier. "derewillbs prcachicR at the North Baptfst Church at the usual hours ly Rev, R. E. eihbor. There will be preechlnp. morning and evening, at the Beierts l ark Charch ty Rev. 1. 11. McCoujxeV. Tev. Jarres JIcLeod will occupy the pulpit at th3 Eecoai Rrcsbytcrian Church at tno usual hour?. Thcra will b preachin at the Cir:th rrcsbyteriaa I buret, morning and evening, fcyKsv. George Rootb. There will be preachinjj t the Unirci rrciyterian Church this morning .ud evenias by Kiv. T. P. Cowan. At the Plymouth Church Rev. O. C. McCalloch w!il preach morulas snd evening. Evenins topic: The tocial Outlook." Rev. If. A. Edson will preach at the Keiac-ial Prestjterlan Cburch this mornlns and evening. Evening subject: "Eagtor." Rev. A. V. Bartlett wiil occupy tho pulpit at the Cherry Street ilirslon this evening, tiubject: "i:ituli$m is of the Devil." At the Seventh Presbyterian Church Rev. R. V. Hunter will preach morning and evening. Evening subject: "Children's Easter." There will be jreaching to-day at the Firt Rapt tt Church ty Kev. Reiben JeiTy. Morning subject: "The hesurrection ol Christ" There will be prtachiDi? at the Central Avenn 3 M. E. Church by Rev. A. Marine. Morning subject: ".Mary Uasdalene at the Sepulchre of Jesus." Rev. C. SI. Bims, of Syracuse, will preach this mor iuz at tbe Sleridian Street Church. The pai tor, Etv. John Alabaster, will occupy the pulpit la the evening. Subject: ,'Mohammcdisal.', Tiiere will be preaching at 10:30 a. m. and ':30 p ra. at the Taernacie Church by Rev. J. A. K&ud thaler. A printed order of worship for morning f ervict s will be distributed at the doar. Evening subject: "Christ's Appearance to Iiis Disciples oa the Evening of the First Day." A Noted Bible Reader. Miss Sarah F. Smiley, a Biblo reader of irrest ability and well known' in the East, has accepted an invitation from Bishop Knickerbocker to visit this city, where she will address a series of meetings. Miss Smiley was formerly a member of the Society cf Friends, and 13 now a deaconesj in the Episcopal Church, having been licensed ! by Bistop Dcane of the diocese of Albany. Her visit will be of great Interest to all Pib'e students and Sunday-school workers. Miss Emiley's work will bs supplemented in a numrer of parishes in the Indiana diocese bv Miss Sybil Carter, representative of the Woman's Auxiliary and Board ot Missions. Approved by the Governor. The Governor approved of the following bills yesterday: An act to prohibit Sunday base ball; to prevent officers cf agricultural Ecc'eiies from allowing gambling on fair grounds; to amend an act authorizing the employment of short-hand reporters in certain esses; an act repealing certain drainage laws; to provide for the relief of certam Township Trustees cf Marion Coantv; to Ifgalfzethe incorporation cf the town of Yf sib:'r2ti3, Wayne Counly. About Closes. 'Why did Mcsea wrifd Jhree commandmet ts on one slone and eeyen Ou other?" ajked a Sunday ichool teacher ox a fim.ri pupil who wears a Ryan hat. Bscaase he wanted to make an even teii oftteni That's why! ' Mcney expended in personal adornment by tbe purchase of becamieg apparel is cah well spent. Tecple cf vulgar Instincts are apt to celled their pers:nal aprearanca by wcaiine slovenly-made clothing. Mesrr. Egan & Treat represent all that is desirable ia the artistic make-up cf woolens. The male form becomes wondrously a:tractive in cue of their suits. Fine juicy steaks, Schaffnea. A BEAUTIFUL rAUKKNACLE. The Handsomest Church Interior in the Booster Commonwealth. Those who have seen and those who will see tbe Central Christian Church rince it has been decorated and refitted, will unite in saying that it now presents the handsomest church interior In Indiana. There is nothing heavy cr gaudy in this work, the tints being admirably 'chosen and blendine together ia perfect harmony. Mr. Albert G all, who famished .these decorations and who Kan V. vnvV -1M-n k ifi. tnnaf nVtllfnl wcrkmen under careful supervision, may . .11 V- 1 1 - 1 weil uv luugr&iuiaitu. F.verytbirg in season at Schaffner's. Bcbaffner's is the best equipped restaurant in Indiana. Rates reasonable. C. F. Schmidt's Bock Beer in bottles, ephece 432, TelCl Mans' Beck Beer, bottled for family use, can be obtained at the brewery. Telephone No. 2-'l.
Kffls iDginr. A tocchns incident is related cf & little child whose mother was play-ins on a Hazel
p ton Upright Tiino. which she had purchased at reartcn UuiJc House, o. 1-I-orth Pennsylvania street, imagined it heard angels aiDpinj? in the piano, and the lady could with ditüculty convince the little one that instead of angels singing it was the remarkable eicglD fjaality of tone characteristic of thete celebrated instruments, which are fast winning their tray into the hearts and hands of hundreds ol oar best families whox home circles are so many permanent centers of re.lined taste. C. 1 ßcbifät'a Bsck Bf cr on tap tc-day. C. Mans' Eac!: Beer, bottled for family us, can be obtained at th brewery. Telerihone :No. 221. Notice Architects, Builders and Contractors Are requested to call and cxamina the Utzq line I building material. conslsüDs of Ilarware. joor, 6uh, tiia'f j, Glass, Paints, etc, at Cl Eat W&fctingtoa n:e t. WJT.S & NEW. Estimates riven at lowest mnrket rates. Ask for their iliusirs.ei cta!cffne ot ZLQ pi.ges, If jou have not retciv&d it. tl o charge. I3ct of ITxtra Platad Tea ISpoccs - $LCO Got of liofiora'fl Extra Platad fTablo Spoons - $2',CO 2?t of Eoseis s Extra Plated .Forks - 82: JO JBWELEns, 12 EAST WASHINGTON 8T. MILLINERY, Dress and Cloak Mnfciog. J.OW 1MIICJES, Acd Cstisfactton GuarintGDi. IViiss KATlFBIEBIKGER 73 M&sachusotta Avonuo. Dr. B. I. Sullivan, WT'I Ihoia 15 Sentinel !iai!diDr, Corner Circle and Meridian Sts. FOR BARGAINS REAL ESTATE, Houses to Rent, Best and Cheapest Fire Insurance, SEE GREGORY & APPEL, TandHTalbott ItlocV. Telephone 1M)5. BETTER YET ! WE WILL, DUPLICATE the lowest prices on "Rogers' M Knives. Porks acd spoons and 1'ngraye them without EXTRA CHARGE. First claSS gOOdS at Moderate Pr!ce3.SJ JAS. N. MAYHEW, Jeweler, Jo. 23 West WasMnstoa Street. WM. GÜNT, No. 7 Vlrzlnla Avenue FIS3T-CLAS3 WORK AT EOTTOII F RICES, .felephone No. 473.
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An elegant All-Wool Men's Corkscrew Suit, Hi colors, 1150, that other dealers aro selling at $16.50. Ä "Worliiugmaii's Suit for $3,75, worth fully $2.50. Before you buy jour Spriug Clothing .call on 123 and you will save money.
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Tardy tpring at last hints plainly that the contemplated annual' rcdeckings and renewals demanded by the sa3on nead rro longer be "delayed on sccount of incompatibility of the weather." Our different departments never afforded a rcir variety cf the bestaltractions of the season, and prices were nevar before eo generally and 0 greatly in favor of consumers. Inspection invited.
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JUST OJPJBSLVEJO At 42 East Olive St., An Elegant Line of MILLINERY. Latest Styles and Lowest Prices, Taltalll- Bussoll. Or H STILTj n OTJIO f DEPARTMENT. In this Department we liaye. all the Novel-
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LADIES: Should ycu happen to notice a particularly handsome and well noting Dress, a stylish Bonnet, a novel and beautiful Wrap, worn by sonic member of the fair sex on this Easter Sunday, the dunces a;o t.vo to one tint it was made or sold by US during the past week. Wo hav sent out from our Dress-Making and Millinery Departments this Spring some cf the finest and most satisfactory work that his ever been sce.v here. WE HAVE THE MATERIALS, WE HAVE THE FACILITIES, WE HAVE THE TALENT, AND CAN THEREFORE PRODUCE THE DESIRED EFFECT. We have no disposition u overcharge, and can turn out work unequalled by any establishment in th? Wf - ;.t much lower prices than the same class of woik and style cm.be obtained in larger cities. Ladies throughout the State will plei-e bear this in mind, and a trial order will convince them of the truth of these Statements. Our SpriDg Stock is now in and being d'.ip'icated as .fast as possible, but there are many novelties in Silks and Dress Goods tint we can not find again in the market, and ladies who come soonest will rind the most complete stock to select from.
We Have Every Desirable Hcvelfy for hki' Dresses, Costunes and .tops,. With Rich 2nd Suitable Comblnstfors and Trimmings.
TO GENTLEMEN: We desire again to call your attention to our Tailoring Department., This Department was started about a year ago, and has made rapid trides in the faor of the best Dressed Men in this City and State. Wc started out with the idea that we would give our customers the best materials that we could procure, have them cut and .made by the best workmen, and produce a suit at a profit which in all instances is confined, simply to the material. We do this to enable us to buy largely and import directly from manufacturers. Try. us once and you can not fail tc be satisfied with the result. We carry an enormous stock of the best Suitings, and guarantee to give you as well made and stylish a suit as an be produced. The prices are less than anywhece else for the same clas3 of work.
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WM. I. RIPLEY. ELIJAH HEDGES. Undertakers, Funeral Directors AIVI PRACTICAL, TCMBiYXjTtXISItS. CTFirat-olasa attendance at low prices our motto. Cilice and AVarerooms, Ncs. CO and 62 West Market St,near Illinois
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Our Laces and Embroideries are elegant. Our well assorted stock of Ladies' Muslin Underwear and Children's wo are still ottering at Great Sacrifices.
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