Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 106, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1885 — Page 8

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THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL THURSDAY MORNING APRIL 10 1885

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BLACK 600DJ DEPARTMENT. Ladies will find a very complete stock in S.is Department, and tha newest styles yet ahcwo. We enumerate a few of the leading fatties: HENRIETTE CLOTHS in All. VTcol anrt Silk Wraps, DRAP DC ALMAS in Silk Wraps ALliATROSS an"" KYfcER CLOTHS. CAT CACHIMEUE, OTTOMAN CLOTHS, SURAH SERGES, CANARY CLOTHS, BIARKETTS snd ARMOUR C LOTIIS. GERSTERS and CORDUKETTS, LROCADED SERGES and ST TINES. l'LAIN and LACE BUNTING, NUN'S VEILINGS, RI I AD AM ES, DRAP D'ETE, CORKSCREWS. Full line of CASHMERES in Blue and Jet Black, of our regular mike. Color. Fin!h ani Qualltr are tba pscn'Ul I cinu carelull j coasiavrcl in all our pureres. Prices Lw ia Flail Figures. If IS BASSETT JOS. A. MOOBB, 64 Z. Haricot Ct., Indianapolis, Ind interest allowed oa deposits. In Titas o! 5 and Spard. Money to Lon en Inprored City and Farra lperty la Indiana and Ohio. City, County and Town Bonds, and Pnrch&sed Honey NcUi. bought und sold. No loans made except räch fcs aro ecarcd by tnt mortraße on reai estate, with a lama marcln fit security, cr by colLsUxala narin; a naikt alne. Foreign EzcLauge lor sale ca all parts of tne world. A. DICESOB CO. TRADE PALACH. JUST OPENED A FRF H L0 OF "STAR FACTOKY" Jersey Waists, At C5c, SI, 51,25, 51 50, $1.75, $2 and dp. In Fit, In Color, In Quality The Best Jersey Waist In the Market. New Parasols! Now Sun Umbrellas! rC'At muck l-ovrer Flgqrcs tian last seasoa. 1. MCKSON & CO., TRAD13 PALACE, THURSDAY, APRIL 16. CirnCEt 71 and 73 Weet Market Street. BENT IX EL TELEPHONE CALLS. Viti!i(M CPce..... lCl I Editorial Eoous "91 THE SENTINEL AT NEW ORLEANS, To accommodate the throng from the , STorihwcct who will desire to read their laVCTiU home paper whll ftttendiac the 11 Woiid's Exposition," the Sentinel hza been placed on sale In ITew Orleans at George P. T7Lsiton &. Era's, No. 5 Carondelet street, k-9twten Canal and Common etredti. OLD PAPERS Good conditioned old papen for tale at this cfSce at only 40 cents per hundred. CITY IX BRIEF. The cows are again overrunning the parks of the city. Lewis HamrneVa horse ran off yesterday mornirg. The driver wsj slightly hurt. John Low has nine roosters and two hens which he wants the owners to come and take home. James Conuair's case before theMayor, for alles d violation of the liquor laws, ,wa3 partially tried yesterday. The invoice of the Poitofilce property did not take place yesterday as expected, the cemmiesion of Mr. Jones not arriving. Mr?. George F. Adams, Mrs. James Hmiscp, Mr?. Emma Carlton and Miss Fannie Carlton will have charge of tbe art exhibit to-day. The Indianapolis Benevolent Society's coc'al and supper, to have taken place at Gresh's Hall, to night, has gone over to next Tuesday. Thieves stole three hams, a jar of lard and from Charles Stuckmeyer's shop on th8 corner of Tine street and English avenue, Tuesday night. Charles Emory Smith, of the Philadelphia Trees, has been selectedto deliver the address before tbe undergraduates of Eutler Uaiveieity cnthe isth cf June. Tb cats of Trustee Kitz vs. the Board cf County Commissioners, is to come up before Judge Avres this term. It is a question of lh construction of the statute as to fees. "Jude "Woods, of the Federal Court, has denied the zsction for an injunction by the Ccreoiidated Safety Valve Company against J B. Kucxle, cf Fort Wayne, to restrain

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fcim frcm infrinjilrp cpon tho Bictardton pop tafety ralve patent?. A stable on tne lice of the Wabash Road, near Eighth street, belonging to a Mr. Crow, vaabcrncd yesterday afternoon. Lom 7r. It caoght frcm t par is oat of the stack of an engine. Dfpnty Sheriff Marshall, of 8alliv&3, III, rased through the city, yesteiday, from Kentnciy, ith G!?n Williamson, vho Ja wanted lor the murder of Grant YV&ite. last July. Mr. John Baker, of Ilenderson, Tas in the city yesterday. Mr. Baker is an applicant for the TostofSce at that place, and 19 well qsalif ed for the position, and is cne of the few soldiers that was permanently disibled lrtbe war and never ha received a pension. Allhocgh there is eo specific provision in tbe bill, providing for the payment of tho John Martin claim, snthori.'ng the Auditor of ßtate to draw his warrant on the treasury for te amoont, tLe Auditor does not dome but be is iciSciently empowered to do. He Mill, however, submit tbe bill to t!ie Attorney General for hie opinion thereon. AMlEJIENTS.

THE VOM ER! CL HOF.SFS AT TUE GTUN! OrF.A liOL'.-:Z. Tbe VT. C. Cjup equescurriculura on exhibition every afternoon and evening, this week, at Dickson's Grand Opera House, more than fulfills the expectation of the public, and the audiences demonstrate their appro tation by enthusiastic and almost boisterous arp.'auje. Although amusement patrons have frcm their advertisements and advance notices been led to anticipate much, their anticipations have been realized to the fullest extent. It is entirely within the limits of veracity to assert that no such horses as the Coup horses have ever been placed on exhibition in this city, ' and that the display ij popular and satisfactory to every visitor is not a, all a natter of wonder. The rara element of perfect end absolute novelty abounds in every trick that is introduced by this meryelons equine troupo. They understand what is said to them with cn intelligence that is almost human. They play a little ccmedy that is really funny, and they do many things that are marvelous. No one can see thtis horses and still believe that they are merely endowed with instinct and have no reasoning power. The clown cf the party is Denver, a little muU who kicks no no end of a fuss and does niaoy wonderful thirg. The performance is interesting from first to last, and every one should b-?a it. Matinee this afternoon at 2. Popular prices. KOTES. Smith's Dell Eicgera will ba the attraction at English's Opera House all next week, p::iyirg at cheap prices. The renowned Mexicin Typical OrchsUra, twenty-ßve artists, will 'bo at the Grand Opera Heute the last three nights of next week. It is said. by thess who have seen both. partier, that Mr. Lewis, tLc principal ovner cf the hones which compose the W. C. Coup e quescurricu!um, bears a itriklrg resembjaoce to 1'mider.t Cevchnd. Notwithifandicg the inclement weather the Dime Museum was well filled, both yesterday afternoon and last nigat. Tbe '-Camel Child," "Hopo' My Thumb," and the thcutacd end OLe other cariosities attract much attention, and furnish really cne ot the bast shows of the season. The Uniform rank K. of T. have secured Eartley Campbell's famous "Galley Slave" company for four performances at the Grand Opera House the llrst half of next week. An elegant set of Lodge jewels will be Dretented to the division selling the largest number of tickets. Mr. Fred Barger is in ihe city representing the company. Tfce Bird Had Flown, Soperinlcndent Lang left early yesterday morning fcr Lawrence County for the purpose cf arrestlrg U, C HufTetetter, late Assistant Secretary of the Senate, on a bench warrant, the Grand Jury having returned en indictment eicst him for forgery the evenirg bsfcxe. 'The Saperlalendent saw the relatives of Hnffctettrr and earned Uat bis man had been in Bedford on Friday last, but tince that time had not been teen, and he returned lait night without him. Tba Superintendent states that tbe grandfather of young Hnflstettcr evinced great emotion when e peaking of his erring Krandchild, but could give no idea of his present whereabouts. A gentlercr.n in this city some davs ago stated that Hntlitctter was going to Ne Mexico, end when speaking fabsut him thought it pccsible that he had already left. The losses have all been made irosd by Hnffjtetter's f randJatber, who is cssr sed of a handsome 'fortune acd with whom the young man was a great favorite. Hon. David S. Gooding's Candidacy. In conversation with Dr. Boot, of Green- j field, yesterday, he informed a Szutinel re porter that Hon. David C Gcoiing, of Han cock County, is a candidate for United States I becator, and will make an active c&nvisa for the Democratic nomination when the proper time arrives. Dr. Boots could give no idea of tbe raeaauro cf cuppoit np.on which Mr. Gocding tlepecdtd, and he declined to express himself uj on the merit3 of the race in any particular. He said that his informant was Mr. Goodinc himself, and he was tfcerefcre certain that the gentleman was in the lield as a candidate. An Unusual Growth. Secretary Herron, of the State Bard of Agriculture, has on exhibition a mammoth clover rcot which has just been received from D!ck Jones, cne of the members of the board. The growth is common red clover f nd the rootp, which consist of a large number branching otf from the mam stalk, are live ff et seven inches in length and grew stra!ght down into the prouod. In his carl Rcrorur anving the cloTer, Mr. Jjnea asks, 'Who can teat this?' . Sanitary Convention. A Fnnitary convention under ths auspices of the State, County and Local Boards of Health, will be held at New Castlo to-morrow, bf ginning at 10 o'clock a. m , aad holding time sersions. The programme a3 published in the Snnd.iy Sentinel will be carried out in full. Not r.nly the phvsic'ar. but the eople as weil, are invited to attend, I as tl e subjects to h? discussed are all of pea- ! eial importance to the people. Mr. French r.t Plymouth Church. The I ait entertainment of the season under the auspices 0! the Indianapolis Lectaie Course w&s given Isjt nignt at FJymoath 1 Church by VT. M R. French, the 4 llzhtning caricaturist." His subject, "The Wit and Wisdom of the World," was Illustrated by a larpe number of illustrations drawn in the presecce of the audience. Notwithstanding tbe inclemeacy of the weather.ftheie was a very fair andienet present.

Spins trails. All the Choice Novelties of the season.

Je Every desirable grade, quality and style; all sizes. Sole agents in this city for Simon Sterns and other well kno.vn makers. Sis. "We control some of the mos1, deenable stylts and makes, and carrp thel&rgfst and finest ttozk in the State. Disss You can always find the right thing at the right price in this department. y 0 k 0. SPECIALTIES: DRESS MAKING. MILLINERY. TAILORING. PIE;l Ü8PÄRÜLLEIE 27gw style Quadruplo Plato 0-bottle Caster - -6-1,50 New elylo Quadruplo Plato S-bottle Csater 3.50 Fino Quadruple Pisto Butter Dish - 3.50 Solid Silver Thimble JEWELERS, 13 EAST WASniNOTCN BT. PIANOS Are the acknowledged favorites of the best musicians. T!s Pfaliu & Co. Everett nrd Now Encland Piinoa. Dtory & Clark Organs. GORHAM'S Sterling Silver AKD PINE PLATE 0 WARE. riNi: GOODS AT MODERATE rBI3E3. ricase obterre our win'Sow. JAS. N. MAY SEW, JcAvelor, !l9. 22 Wtst WashipstM Street. ADAMS & VYESTLAKE Oil & Gasoline Stoves. EARLY BREAKFAST Stoves and Ringes, bet in the worlJ. OSGOOD REFRIGERATORS, Mantles, Grates and Til- Hearths. .A. W. MeOUAT, CI AND CS "E3T WASHINGTON ST. A. Mi O IST Gr Ifce rsnnr tbor.sand volnmes tcln? soM off at our Great Clearance bale, nele tne foliowin;: List. Net. Tennyon rtxri, ro, cloth iJ 00 $1 V ulwer n NoTClü, M " . to 1 25 Hyioix'u roern". nornrco, lllustratevl...-. 3 00 2 0 Ma Toinrne "No Xame Sries'. 1 00 MnJard l'oel?.hIu mnJ gold ed ...... 1 25 f' tMd volumes "Leisure Hour Series" 1 2 '5 Feyrt to Palestine hartlett 3 51 1 0 Memoirs Norman MrLeoJ . 2 CO 1 2 Ihe canölaTUn lUce 2 T 1 'b Modern British Kcsajtsts. Carljle 2.0 12 Macau av' lss vt, . 2 CO 1 2 Cbiist in Sonc. U. V Schaff... 2 50 I ' The atove pri:e will gire an idea of ho we are redncicz prict-?. P'caie cah and loon over our lock, at 5 Eat Washiiig'on street. TUE BI)VEPilLl CO., 5 at and 18 Weit Wa-Liugtoa ElrctL

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gjSVIS OPERA lb 03XT33 WÜBK OKTü-STl Corumeiiciag MONDAY. April 2), ütraordinarT Engagement oi TT ILL L. SSI ITU'S SVISS BELL RI DTG-ERS A.M) t03XIC CO.trEET CO !I PA XT. 2-Bell Tablr-s-2 2väli of lidls-2 !0-!Jc8lc4l Artists 10 4 Cirest Comeftians 4 391 Laushs in l:o Minute. Adrahsion, 10c: retervei scat, ICc extra. Mnttui Kverj Uny Kctpt Honday. Mar 1 and 2-THFOPORK T1IOMA3. lu;ge m mmm audiecesi GKANDMATINEETO- I PEItrORMAVCE AGAIN DA Y AT 11 TO-NIGHT AT ts. 'inn w.c. tot v EQUESGUBRlGULUf.l!! LEWIS t CKIsrOL'S 3IarYe!ous Mind-Endowed Eauincs Twelve Reef on-Giftet Iforses, Pon!e3 and Mules who unöerf.taEd t poken lauguae, and oöey without Ufe of whip or othi-r cruel trentment lu Wcndenul Tiicis and feats Lilterto deemed la p (ssicle. co rriecB 15, 25 and Zc. Reserced eit, f Oc. Morjday, April U Eartley Campbell' '-GAL-LEY tf LAVE." ÄIEJRIDIAN KINK I COLLEGE AVE. F O Jjt O I HALCYON:. Thursday Zvenicgr, April ISth. ADMlSlOX. 10 Lnti. 06LI.EÖE AyENU BiNK FKl DAY EVEN! NG. APRIL 17, FLORAL PAilTY. Feoh lady prespnt will receive . borjj net. Muhic ear h Evening and Wednesday and taturCar Afteiuocnv. Bednction in tha Fries - ef Gas! Notice to Gas Consumers and Others. Your attention Is called to tho marked reduction In the price of e as, which toot eCett ou the M day of M.irc k. The Company is novr furnishing P8s to all consumers at ?1 per 1,0'JO cubic feeu This price is certatuly within tne reach of all, for both llgliUtJtr and cooking purposes. The convenience and com'ort of cooking by ga, especially dniici; the sumuifr ruonthf:. where a flri 13 not otherwise required, cua only re thoroughly apprtciated by ttosg who have had experiencs in U UKeiul aDplication for that purpose. The Company Lea old for uscin this city dutln thelait four years a Urge number of ros stoctf, and ij Eativiitd from the r.iny ttimonialu from tte patrons, tha; tbe.e stpye! "ßll a long Icit want," STOVE? AND GA3 ENGINES FOR DALB AT COST. b Garollne Stores changed to Gas Sieves eil&:1 cxpcu&c. cdfsnapoHs Cas-Light and Coke Co , h. 47 Mb Pennsjkam Street. 8. D. PRAY, Secretary. Their Highest Value Allowed for HAZLETON, Gr ABLER, And Other Celebrated Wakes of Pianos. ow Prices. Fssy Terms. PEARSON'S MUSIC HOUSE, 19 North Pennsylvania St. Tuning and Repairing a fpecialty. 1 ,-r(Jper dcz. for fresh Fgp?. J ".Coierlb for cuoice country suiter. i Co per lb. for Kinican'i Shoulder. l.'c per qj. for bulk lliutard or Chowchow. 1-Vj ptrnt for fancy mixed sweet or our I'jciles. ICc ptT '.. lb. -au Mustard Sardines. 2";ior 4 ians i It Oil Sardines. ibe for 3 cans wlraon. "be for :;rans of Mackerel. 0c for 10 )b. kit No. 3 Mackerel. f Oc for 10 lb. No. 2 large fat Mackerel. Victor ke new crop Holland Herring. 7fH for Leg f Holland llerrinc SCc per lc. for new crop Holland HerrfD?. -'."? rer lb. for rcasted Mocho and Jnva clendod. 2'c per lh. for rcat J va Coace. SI forl5 lbs Granulated Srnrar. il for Iti lbs. Coufectlouer u K Sugar. 1 for Is lt.. white ExUa C u?ar. 1 1 fr- 1 f. Extra C Sugar. NÖTIGE i have noved across the street Iroa old t2Ild. Goods care fill -v packed and shipped C. O. D per expresf. No ( hart;- for ptckaue or cartage, Fartits ordcilnjr C. K D. raun pay return charges on return money. Orders delivered promptly. M. M. WILLIAMS, 299 Ponih Illinois street, sicre a'da of street as No. 4 Lngine Iiouse. b Telephone CT5. C. F. SGHfiUDT. Brewer and Bottler of LAG-ER BEER. FfSoLtb End cflbbasa St.!

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What the Rude Forefathers of the Hamlet Used What They Oould Get Now. "CARPETS," said Albert Gal!, the carpet dealer, to the in .airing reporter, "CARPETS, euch aa are no?r in cjminon uso in this coaatiy, wtre first ufed in the East ia the land of the Arabian Night. You cant tlink of CARPETS without pictures of Ilaroun AI Raschid, Noureddin and tbe Reautiful Persian, rising bfra the imagination a? you sec them sitting on tbe floor, croji Jeggfd, c'apping th-ir hinds f or elaves to hrini: in refreshment and "MiculitiW Allah Achbar or 4Bismall3b., ' 'The patterr.3 1 arn sliowinj:," coatinuel Mr. Gall, ''.ire much more recent ii fact, almost my entire ttcck is LXT1RELY NEW, and bought at the lowest pnoe ever touched, so that I cm ec:l CHEAPEtl TEAK EVER BEFORE. "Our rude fcrerathers covered the lloor of their houfp vah rushes or ttraw. Even now in Norwegian tarmhoue.s that picturcsnue country to which our Indiana friend, Hon. Rufus Mae, is oinf; as minister --where so many old cusoais still exi-t, the fhor of the best room, in lien ol a carpet, is commonly strewn vith juniper twfgs. II they were near enough to this market I think the prices at which I oiler CARPETS would enable them to cover not only their best r;on hue ali their room?. Thev cnill have their choice of the finest lines in BODY nnd TAPESTRY BRÜSSELS, MOQUETTES, VELVETS aad other Carpus at the LOWEST PRICE'S this city ha5 ever knosvn."

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