Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 97, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1885 — Page 8

TJ1E INDIANAPOLIS DA1LT SENTINEL TUESDAY MORNING' APRIL 7 1685

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DEPARTMENT. FORTY PIECES Dress Goods, 40 INCHES VIDE, 25 MSA Iii A Great Bargain. M'iSBfflTT&CO JOS. A. MOORE, 64 2. Market St., Indianapolis, Ind Interest allowed on deposit, in tnmi o! S5 and Upward. Moaey to Lorn on Inproxed Citj and Faria Tr)rrty in Indiana and Ohio. City, kanty and Town Conds, and Purchased Vonej Notes, bought and 60id. Ko loans made except such tu are seen red by first mortRge on real estate, wltn a larce margin c: security, cr by collaterals Having a market Foreign Exchange tor tale on all parts ol the world. SUMMER SILKS. A. DIGM OJTex- To-Dav o() PIECES Hew Summer Sis, 45c to 75o. ENTIRELY NKW STYLES, an! rauch batter goods than any offered lor Etteril years at the ir.ee?. BIER SILKS, like All Dry Gooäs, ARE CHEAP THIS SEASOfT. A. DICKSON & CO., TRADE X'AJLiiVOID. TUESDAY, A1T.IL S. OrriCEi 71 and 73 West Market Strct. SENTINEL, IKLKPHONK OALL3. Iixilieu Offlre 1G4 Editorial Eoid 291 THE SENTINEL AT NEW ORLEANS. To accommodate the throng from the Horthwest who 111 desire to read their favorite home paper while attending the ,rV7orld'i Exrosit!on," the Sentinel Ii&s been placed on sale In New Orleans at George F. "Wharton & Bra's, No. 5 C&rondslet street, fctw6n Canal and Common streets. OLD PAPERS. Good conditioned old paperi for tale at this office at only 40 cents per hundred. CITY IN BI51I2F. Mrs. George S. Adams has charge of the art exhibit to day. A number of small robheria are bains reported by the polics. The Lyra Society concert will be given at the hall Friday night The Order of the Eastern Star will meet in annual session to morrow at Masonic Temple. The Board of Managers of the Orphan Asvluui rxeet at the institution at 2 o'clock this afternoon. O'Donovan Rosss, the Irish agitator, will, lecture nt English' next week. Day ami date will be given coon. The Major fined William Downing, the Cincinnati railroader who had the row with i the mail fgent at the depot Sunday niht Constables Glass and U in hold, arrested at the Dime Museum by the private ouicera ofthat institution, will be jtried to-day by the Major. John Scudder and William Sanders were arrested yesterday for mutual assault and battery. It is said they had a mlsanderandicg aoout a horse. Important business calls for a full attendance at the meeting of the Young People's Christian Temperance Union this evening at TO North .Pennsylvania street. The Ladies' Guild of Grace P. E. Church will have an entertainment at their Guild room, corner St. Joe and Peansylyania, tonight. Music and refreshments. Private Policeman Emmett of the Museum was arrested yesterday on a warrant for axaault and battery with intent to kill and taken before 'Squire Judkins. He was bound over to the Criminal Court in the turn of f:.0 cd will have his trial to day, The

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warrant wu sworn ont by one of the constable, wbo Lad trouble at the Museum Saturday night The general term of the Snperior Court yeitciday decided that a purchaser at a tax tale can not put Ttlntble Improvements on the real ettate to defeat the redemption. George H. Thomas Tost, G. A. R., will meet to-nipht to make arrangements for the celebration of the surrender of Appomattox, the Oth of this month. A fall attendance is desired. Mrs. John Kelly, of 52 South Mississippi street, was seriously burned in the face yesterday morning. She was frying ham over the kitchen lire, and on turning it over the p:ea?e ßew into her face. The Democrati Soldier' and Sailors' As sedation at a meeting hat niqUt unanimously esresd to the recommendation of D. K.Erccelor the Supenntsndency of tha letter carriers of this city. The suits ot the W., St. L. and I vs. the Central Trust Cjmpasy et al and the Central Trust Company et al. vs. the W., St. L. and I. ex al., have ben ordered consolidated. These soit3 involve the SSO.COO.O-nof londs issued by the road to the Central Trust Company. It is related that General G. W. F.us, for

merly of this citv but now of Texas, ha?, by a series of surveys, become purchasing agent of choice lands in the State for English syndicate, and has recently recovered jadment in a suit for tees 83 such u'ent for 1-22-C00. lie also has taken deeds to l'.7 ,0GU acres of the best land in the Slate, turned over to him as purchasing a-eat. THE NEW YÜÜK AND ST. LOUIS LIMITED." The Sumptuoua ütyle In Which the Pennsylvania OfSclala Entertained Their Journalistic Guests. Thoee were gay and cnoice spirit tint runde up the company el city pres representative? and other guest who took p&t;d oa the St. Louis "Limited" yesterday nomine at 8:1 i a. m., u titter charge ol H. K. Derlnff, AsisUnt Genera! Passenger Agent ol the Pennsylvania I. lues, end Jack Campbell und George Tnompson, two very capable asilstanls. The train steamed in from tbe east just on tlme, having left New York Suuaav morulas n.t 10 a. c, and was ruu-lc upjof two day coaches and the I'ullman Buffet Sleeper "Nocturne." The use of this "Goldes3 of the Night," with her fcuptrb and elegant appointment., was tendered tho guests of the Pennsylvania lines. Dtsiies Messrs. Derlap, Cacipbell and Thompson, the party consisted of Rudolph Lipp, of tbe General Iistensser Department at Pituburg; Frank Chase, Evening Pot, Haa Francisco; Hilton Erown.cf the News: George Trask, of the Journal; C. L. Goodwin, of the Times; E. J. Hammer, ol the Jlinute: J. S. Kingsbury, Indiana Farmer; John .Reynolds, Talisman: Frank tflrd. Dora Jobr.ban, litury l'at? aud the Sentinel representative. At precisely 8:10 the tnrottlH valte of the relay engine No. 8, In charge of Engineer El Miller, wis opened, aud the Hi. Louis "Limite-i" wa underway. Yesterday was oneof te zno.i delightful cf tas sertes of rilcatant cays recently vouctiafed us, and this, with other favorable condition, conspired to make the ride to Altmont, 111., It5 ini'.es west of Indiacapoli, and return, a very dollgMlul one. The Crtntcp was made at tJreeocastle, where a delay of seventeen minutes, ctused Ly a rreizht train Halli?gcuagr?.dowetoI town, aii'orded Kaglusvr il'.iltf kA tTPCrt unity to t?5t the marf-jal-lt'es of the No. s. wtiica he dul to the satisfaction of the entire party. After getting well under way watches were heil, and ts caci mile past was pasted the time was caught. The quickest mile waamadeln hliy-three leconds. another in liltyCve, City seven, Ity-ni2e, sixty and t.!xty-two The fliitarice betweeu Keclsville and Brazil is ten mike, and the tun win niAde In just ton minute, between Grceucat!e and Terre liaute one stretch of eighteen ccntlauou3 uilc was run in seventeen and a half mlnutft. an averpeof flfty-eizht seconds'. We reached Terre liaute on time, fiavinc made up tbe seventeen minutes lost at Urecactstle la running thirty-throe miles without much apparent effort. The truth If, as stated by an old railroad mnD, "that passing over such a perfect track as that of the Vandalla Road in au cisy riding I'ullman coach there is not one man out of a hundred can tell whether he is riding thirty er fifty miles an hour." When the cxiraordicary time of a mils In tifty-taree seconds was announced It seemed to the sentinel man an evident mistake, and to verify It he held his own watch and it told about the fame tale. Jack Campteil, the veteran pa.ssenser man, wtose ready wit'and bluif heartiness are known over seventeen 8tates, eaid that when tbe train had attained its hisbeid ppeed the ".'elegrsph poles looked lice a fine toooth comb." It would seem to tne casual observer that the Vandalia track is as near peritenon as itcould be made.and tbe cxpendituie of more money on it would b a needless waste. As seen from tri a rear platform of a Fallrr.au car in alignment Is exact a:il its smooth surlace li without a rlpp'.e in any part. At Torre IUute N. K. JUliott, 5uierintendent of Transportation; D 1J. .wmith. Terre Hacto Lxpre?; K. W. Laslcy, Terre Haute Gazette, and others joined tbe journalistic taue. It was L2:"0 p. m. when tbe train rracned Almont. HJ., lGö miles west of Indianapolis, the ceetlEg point cf No. l New York Limited on which tbe party returned. The run was made from Indianapolis to tbis point In four and a quarter hours orat a tale of overlorty miles an hoar, including ttehtucps. Ou the east bound train was a similar party o( 8t. Louis journalist and rsilitiad men who abandoned ttieir train at this point and wa transferred to ours. Amonj them wag Colonel Hill, General Superintendent of the Vandalia line, wbo came on u this city. J. M. t bcsl oroogh. Assistant General Fa sender Asent Vandalia hoad at 'h Loul: Franz Cliaudler, of the Wabash: Jueston Boyd. G. V. Ilinmau, GlobeLrmocrat; II. ü. FrocKmeyer, Po&t-Lipatch; TM. Kcsfp, Missouri Republican; houi3 Ilild, 8t. I.ouis Tribune, and a score of otner St. Louis tans. The transfer of the Indianapolis partv to tne hotel rar "Windsor," atlacbei to tue Eastbouad train, occupied but a few minutes, and then commenced tbe homewsrd trio. Dinner wis served in yrand style, and foiiowM by a verr reircshing lunch, which was kept stsudios danui; most.ot the trip. Ail the modern appointments of a -feast of reaon and how ol eoul," ccompanled by a splendidly-cooked dinn-r, cbaratterled the dLlcrent courses served The vintage of eld and rara wine. dlstilUtlona of tin year old bouroon and Teutonic teer that is to grateful to tbe reportorial appetite elTervsiced. flowed and foamed till satiety wa visible on each countenance. Your railroad editor hai long knowu tbat II. Ii. Derluz ranked very high as a tboioujhly competent and accomplished paseuper man. but a a purveyor to expeditions like this cone knew his cipabiliticg. Lut yesterday's expcrleiue is Mchly tatisfactory in tha'. direction, in citT'Jsition he is at lint rc-tir.r.; Hod painfully It molest, but this wears od" a he warms to his wort, lie entertains like a prince and never forgets tbe sweet small courtesies that a hospitable host extends to Ms guests. At 6:V0 p. m. the "New York Limited'' reached tbe Union Fepot on time t a minute, and after, riding SoO miits all iceined as free font fati jne as tbough ttey had pasted the eight and a half hours la social converse at their bonzes. Suc a result, it Ktems to the reporter, Is the perfection of modern railroad travel, and now that the Pennsylvania lines provide such rapid, luxurious and eujaytble means of travel the public w;ll not te low to appreciate these modern contrivances that so amt liorate the fatigue usually attending loaj journeys by rail. Easter Orange Blossoms. In Cincinnati on Eaiter Day Mr. John T. Ilanna, of Crawfordsville, led., was united in Uie holy bonds of wedlock to Miss Cornelia A. Lewis, by Rev. Jamss Eells, Only the three alsters of the bride and a very few intimate friends were present. The bride is a yonrg lady well-known in Cincinnati, daughter of the late George N. Lewis, formerly a resident of Jersey vllle, 111., and also of this city, and a daughter of the wife of General John McDonald, at whose home she wee married. Her husband Is tbe son of Hn. Buy lets W. llanca, a former law partner cf Senator Yocrhees, and late editor of

tbe Crawfordsville Keview. He has jest rereived a desirable appointment in the Pension Department under General Black, and on the adjournment ot the General AEsernbly, ef Indiana, will eettledown with hi new wife in Washington, where they will make their home for the next four years. Mr. Hanna has acted aa General Maneon's messenger during the session of the State Legislature. The bride, for her wedding dress, wore a becoming costume of white, which was remarkable In more respects than one. It is probably the only dress of the kind ever made, and while it is odd, it oresents a most t! f a&in g e fleet. It is the work of Mrs. McDonald, mother of the bride, who spent the greater part of six months in making it, and Mrs. Hanna is justly very proud of it on this account. Tbe dress is made entirely of rlckracV. ot which there were ned 3(13 yards, and it is eati meted that the thread consumed would stretch over a distance of three xni'e?. The J'e8 is made with five rick-rack mill?, each Ii7e inches deep, while the sleeves :jü waist are entire'y of rick rack. The br do wore oranpe blctoms in her hair and a r reage louqaet of lili9 cf the valley. Her orcan ems were diamond?, and a ns bfautifnl bride seldom tend bff ore Hym-n'a altar. The Sentipfl wtebes ta.9 h3ppy pa r "un bin voyage over the ocean of 11. e."

The Oratorical Contest. For some days the State University ha? been in a turmoil overcharges that its representative had been guilty of plagiarism, and an investigation into the matter was demanded by the interested party, Mr. M. M. Dunlap, The following private letter, under date of bunday. gives the result: "Yesterday the Oratorical Association of the State University declared M. M. DuDlan, its lawlul representative to the State contest at InUianapoli, April 'J, thus settling the ditliculty wbl h had arisen over certain charges preferred against the character of his speech. Herwill Letupported at Indianapolis by a delegation as lirtr" as tes ever honored a representative from this t'nivusity. Tbe llethodlst Ministers. "The outlook for the speedy evangelization of the world" was ilitcu9sed at the mtetirg of the Methodist ministers ye3tprday. The quarterly election cf othcers retuned in the following selection: FrcMdcnt-Kev. F. A. Firicht. Vice I'rctident-Kev I. II. JlcCouncll. Secretary lr. Asbury. Chairman Fxeculive Committee Fev. llr. Alal after. llyan, Th Hatter. 21 and South Illinois street. Spring Styles. Spring Sivlef, Iiyan, The Men's Furnisher, 21 and 23 Soutü Illinois street. The Model's spring opeuiug to-day and for the icst of the week promises to be a great event. The concerts this afternoon at 2 o'clock and this evening at T:üO will bs thoroughly erj jot able. The stores hive been handsomely decorated, and it will well pay any one to call and look through tha largest ard handsomest clothing house ia the West. The National Benefit Association of Indianapolis gives relief aud protection from the extorticnate ratei charged by stosk companies. It Is ju3t ai stable and conservative in its management as the old stock companies, and the cost of protection is much less. Send for circulars, etc. "Fast Tiro via tha ru. Handle and Pennsjlvanlaltont a From Indianapolis to New York and Other Kastern Cities." In addition to the excellent train pervlce now BtTordea by these lincj, on 'Kister Day," Sunday, April 5, lSäö, a "limited express" will be put on, iu both direction?, between St. Louis, Indianapolis and New York, and the time of the traina now running rearranged and quickened. The "limited expres?, west boucd, will leave Indianapolis at 5:40 r. m., arrive at Pittsburg at a. in.; Ualtimor, -1:50 p. m. ; Washington, ä:ö."p. m. ; Philadelphia. 4:13 p. m ; Near York, 0:55 p. m.t the next evening, thus coveriog the entire distance "S25 miles In abcut twenty-five hours. No time will be lost en r3Ute at eatinc: stations, as a ,:hotel car" will te attached to the train, on which passengers will ba served with meals at eeasonable hour3. The "day express" will leave Indianapolis 4:35 p. ra.: arrive Pittsburg, (5:40 a. in.; Baltimore, C:15p. m.; "Washington, 8 p.m.; Philadelphia, G:50 p. m. ; New York, 0:40 p. m. Pullman cars will continue to run on this train through to New York witnout change. J 'New York express" will leave Indianapolis at 4:10 a. m., arrive atrittsbarg );10 p.m.; Baltimore, 5:2" a. to. : Washington, G:40 a. ru. ; Philadelphia, 5:35 a. m.: New York, 8 a. m., three hours in advance of tbe present or old time. Tüllman cars will also be ran on this trrin a3 usual. "West-bound," the "limited express" will leave New York at 10 a. m., arrive at Indianapolis at 8 a. m., 8t. Louis, 3 p. m., via Vandalia Line. "Western I express" will leave New York at 7 p. m., arrive at Indianapolis at 10:10 p. m St. Louis, 7 a. m. "Fast line" will leave New York at 1 a. m., 'arrive .-it Indianapolis at 11:15 a. ru., SL Louis, 7:30 p. m. Nutlce Architects, Bulldera and Contractors Are requested to call and examine the lanre line of buildlDg material, consistlni; of Hardware. Doors, Sash, BHudi, Glass, Faints, etc., at 61 Eist Washington street. VA JEN & NEW. Estimates piven at lowest market rates. As for their illustrated cs talogue ot 50 pages, If you have not received It, No charge. Is the Time to rarchase a PIANO or Theo Pfafflin & Oo. S3 inl 84 north PenzsTlTsaia 81. PCMCMDCD we furnish botn large aul IlCMiCiilDCn, imaii dealers with instruments at factory prices. BETTER YET! WE "WILL DUPLICATE the lowest prices on "ftogers' " Knives, Fork and epoocs and Engrave them without extra charge. First-class eoods at iriioderate Prices.' JAS. N. HAYHEW, JcAvelor, Ho. 23 ütst TTasiinstta Street.

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. lyres & So. The Largest and Finest Retail Dry Goods in the Slats LADIES: Should jou happen to notice a particularly haiidtoine aud weil ctliiw Dress, at-tyllsh Bonsci, a novel und beautiful Wrap, worn by some member of the lair sex, the cha:tces are two to one that it was made or sold fcy UH. We have seat oat from our Dresfc-Making and Millinery PeparUnents this t?primr some ot the finest aüd most witisfactory work that has ever teen seen here. We have the Materials, we have the Facilities, we have te Talent, and can theroiarj produce tht desired effect. We have no disposition to overcharee, and can turn out work unequalled by any establit'bireut in the etat nucb. lower prices ttan tne earae cl&tx of work and style e;u be outlined In larger titles. Ladies thron sout the 8:ate will p!ca-e bear this In mind, and atrial order will convince tbem of the truth of these s'atementf. Oar Spring bfoci in now in and beicp duplicated s lat us p--slb'.e, but ihere are rrany novtltlcs in bilks and DreM flood that we an uot t;nd seain in the market, and lad: s who tunc sooiii st will fiud tbe most c3ia; lete siock to idee t rem. "V7 havo every dcslrablo Novelty for Ladies' Drcs3es, Costumes and Wraps, with Kien and öuitaclo Combinations and Trimmings. TO GENTLEMEN: We desire again to call attention to our Tailoring Department. This Department was 6trtrd about a year aso. end has made rapid strides In the favor of the best Dressed Men iu this Citj a d State. We started out with the idea th.ttvte could give our customer the bast materials thai we could procure, and have tbe:u cat and made by the best woritneu. and proiur-3 a suit at a profit which iu all Instances is confined timpiy to material. We do this to enable us 10 buy lare:y and Import directly frcin manufactu-ers. Try uv ence and you can not fall to be atisSed wita tue result. Wetarryan eoormon sreefc of tlm hrtz Sjltlncs, and Kurantec to ive you as well icale acd fctyliJ'h a suit as can be produced. Tne once are less than auywbere else for tue same class of work. L. S. 9 8 PRICK 1PMLLEÜD Kew style Qaadruplo Plata G-bottlo Castor $.50 Hew elyle Quadruplo Plato Ä-fcottlo C&ater 3.50 "Bine Quadruple Plato Butter Dish - 3.50 SSslid Silver Thimble - - .25 ioam JKWrXfK?, Vi EAST WASHINGTON ST. REASONS ForBuuingDECKERBR The name of DECKET. EKOTIIEP. is a sure guarantee tbat tbo instrument bearing it Is a thoroughly pcod I'iano. Wecker Brothers Pianos are absolutely the best in cverv particular. Only the very finest material and the nust skillful workmen are employed in tbeir manufacture. Every portion of tue Instrument is made at the Deker Brothers factory, and ondr thtir own piesonal supervision. The tone of a Decker Brothers Piano Is unrivaled in parity, lympathetic quality, sweetness and volume. They stand la tune much longer tbau any otbers. The Decker Brothers Piano are known tobe the rno&t perfect, durable and reliable in tne world. 1'osscsfcs many qualities mostessential to a perfect Piano, and not to be faund in any Oihtr make. Decker Brothers Piano have become worldrenowned on their intrinsic merits A Decker Brotaers I'iano is so!d at tbe very lowest price corsistenl with the btit workmanship and hnest mateiial. Pecker Erotters Fianos always command a g(ol prioc when resold after years o: cartful use. I H. BALDWIN & GO. Wholesale and Reuil Dealers in Steinway A Bons, Dcefcer Bros., Ha'.ncs Bros., Fiscber, D. II. BaidirLa 6l Co. Pianos, and Eslej and Shoaingsr ClRßllS. Parties at a distance desiring bsrpalns should net fail to writo for fuller descriptions. TONING and PJPAIKIN(i a specialty. Orders for morlnz given prompt attention. 35, 07 and 93 forth Pcna. St.Mianapolii. Our Spring and Summer Stock is Complete. Every Advantage that Experience, Skill and Capital cm Secure "We Have. Call and Inspect. All the Rage. The New riaids and Checks for SUITINGS & TROUSERINGS. A Full Line of Mohairs, Meltons, the New Diagonals, Corkscrcvs, Etc., for SPRING OVERCOATS. 33 and 35 .Sou'li Illinois Street,

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bargains are oflered throughout all Departraents'of the " BEE HIVE " CARPET STORE, 11. w. Gomer of WasMatOB M Meridian Sts.

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