Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 109, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1885 — Page 5

rilE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 19 I8BE SIXTEEN PAGES.

TUE DIA1IOND. IndlisdpolU SnfTera Defeat at the Ilands of tbe 3Iilrraukce?.

An Important Factor in tbe LucasLeagrua Controversy Mr. Sp&ulülug Hale e a a StatementDiamond Qosalp. I'Ofwiibstacdlcg the threattes weither there was a fair attendance at tbe Seranth Street Pat V yesterday afterncoa ta wltce:s the first championship gam of the seaior, ncd the defeat of tne home team by their meat powexfal rirals, the Milwaafccej. Tas grounds were In rather bad shape and tbe spberawM hard to handle, bat noiwithBtaad&g thil It waa a very interesting conlest np to the eighth inning. The hiU on both aides were scattering and none of the runs were earned. The home learn led to the bat and jecared thsir nt nd cniy run in the first inning. Donnelly hit safe to center, stole tecond, and want to ihird on Pcorman'e sa-rlfica to first. Ttiaxp con strack out, and a sieg! hj Coüias to Jeff, enabled Donnelly to ctojh the p'1"he Tiftitora would have blanked in the firs: Ltd it cot been for aa error by Collins. .Beel knocked a pop-tjp flj ar.d Collins snnlfed It. Tbe runner stole second and Barns tiiore the bail to right cnter for two bases, tccxing him. Both sides thsn blanked np to Ihe eighth inning, althoagh there were times Tthrn the home team had men oa the bases and a ?ood clean hit would hive enabled Ihe m to score. In the aforementioned In Bing ÜcSorley knocked a high fly to right center, which was really Thompson's ball, fcut Pcorman went after it, aai the result Vfasamu3". Lce'i bae on bills adTancsd tte rrncrto scond. Moriarity dropped Baldwin's fiy. With thiee me a cn bcs Arundel cams the bit cd hit safe tj center, scoring McSarley and Lee. In the ninth Collies Rare a very pretty exhibition of base runninir. After zrakicg a bae hit he stole second, and rexrained there bat a fevy aecDnds, tealinf third just before McCuerv struck out. lie died on third, Lovrever, Crane retiring the tide by a little hit to tecond. One of the features of the game was Moriaritj'a ose hard stop of a line bit and throw to sfond, thereby making a double play. Crane's zeecud trte work was brilliant, and ta? sinle errcr with which he Is credited wa3 an scasaMe one, he having slipped and fell vti attempting to itop a alow ground hit. Hcoter umpired the game in a satisfactory zx&cner. Following is the score:

MlLWAt REE. ; k. b. n r.o. a. i K. Ciorman, r. I. ifebei. L. f.. 1 : o 0 . 0 C urs, c. f.. ....... ' 0 2 0 0 0 tchoeaeck, 1 b... 0 10 8 0 0 5- oster. 2 b ..... 0 0 - 0! 3 1 HcScr.ey, b...-. i o; 0' 1 C A-ee, s. s...................,,... . l (i Q .Paldwin, p..... 0 , 0 3 ' l Arundel, c ; 0 ; 1 6 1 2 Total f tt V I I 9 I O l PI AN A TUM-. R. B. II.ro. A.I K. IonneI!y, 3b.... 1 1 ! 2 0 0 ! 0 Poorrasn. r, f 0 0 1 0 ) 1 Thompson, c f. 0 0 0 0 0 Collin, . s...- .. . o 2 2 3 ! 1 Moriarity, 1. f..-.. . 0 0 2 1 1 McQuery.l b-... .. 0 0 ' 12 0 0 t:rane. 2 b-.. . 0 0 5 2 ' 1 früalre.c - 0 l ; 5 :i l Case, p... : 0 Ü j 0 2 1 Total 1 1 j 6 27 I 11 t; lanlnRS.. 2 2 4 5 6 7 3 9 Milwaukee..-.. 1 000000 2 03 tndlAUtpolis.. 1 0U00000 C-1

ljttt on Tins Tnfurm rn'ft Milwirtoo 5 !Bscs oa L'aili Indlanapolip, 1: Mllwaaaee'. 1. struck Out By Casey. 3: by Baldwin, 5. Tasked Kalls-Arundel, 2. Wild ritcbes-Ualdwln. 1. Two läse Hit Barns, 3. Double riavs Moriart- " ty to Crane: McQuery, 1. Time of name 1:21 Umpire UooTcr. To-laj' iamp. The Mcond o( the eeries of gme3 between the Lome clab and the Milwaukee! will be p'ayed to day at the Bruce Park. The KTOunds are in gocd condition and the contest's lilely to be an exciting one. The "Wabash will run th'ee trains to the Tark, ere at 2 o'clock, o&e at 2;i0, and acl one at :J:I5. Gnme will ba called at '.rSO. Position f tte players: 3IUiiie2i. ro!t!o!i.' IndianaroIis. nnr .fh McKeoa rchtl.. .I.t!t Seid Moriarlty KvTut ..Center licld Taoinpoa Fchotaick Hist base MeQuery T outer... -Second base. Crane .wci'crley t. Third base .....Donnelly He -Short stop Collies .I'aldwin RUht fleld. Poorman iVrT-" - Ctcber. kceaaa The Met Stood No Show. l'KM Ai.ti rniA, April 18 The American Associsüou champ'.oüjblp tcason was opened here to!ay Tith a jranie btl.vecn the Athletic snd MetroZxUBn club in the presence of .0C0 penens. The athletic won the genie easily by superior p'.ay, Jjiit tnc fame was devoid of any particularly lriüiaat fcatnrer. Tle Metropolilaus, were ucatie to bit Culiuan9 delhery, uiue -of them ktrlaioc ont, a3 onlv--öve catterinK hits bein? made by hexa throughout the gams. Bezley'a pitcblni wms wi'.d. and he at times was hit bard ry the 2iomeclub. Tbe following is the score: Athletics 0 12 2 13 11 2-1: 31etropolitans 0 0C01010 0-2 Earned Run Athletic, 3; Mets. 0. Three base Hits-ilillUan, 2. Iised Balls Uolbert, 2. Wild 2itche Beglej, 1. First Base on Calls Knfgfct, 2: Cole tu an. Urft fas? on Errors Athletics 5; iUt. 4. Struck Out Nelson, itoeeman, 2; Orr, U "roy. 2: KennedT. 2. Double Plsys Corry, 8iricKcx and Stover, i'mpire Connelly. Time 2.lo. The St. Looli Browns Shot Out. St. Loci April 1. The attendance at Bportsxran'a Paik this afternoon to witness the game retwteu the St. Ixuis Browns and TitUbarg was not nearly so large ss was expected. The weather was cold and very disagreeable. Foutz's delivery was hit Tery hard by tbe Plttsbureers. and tbe Br owe a failed to measure the pitchlnz o! Meyers, his left handed curves being miracles ol delivery. 'Ihe following is the score: St. I-T)Ui 0 iittsbui;s - - 7 At Kamst City. Ka!a Cirv, April Is Xanas Cttj 1 2 1 3 0 0 1 2 2-12 ai all as 0 001 000 r. 0-4 Pa e hits Kansas City, 21; Ouiaha, S. Errorj Kanaciiy, I0;ümata. 13. The Lara League Controversy. An Eai tern paper tay s that aa important farter In Ihia whole controversy is the attitudt of tie Americas Ass:cia ticc the strongest rival of the League. This is true. It is apparent that the Association is opposed to the reiotatmeat of the -tiiiqnallfied plajers and hopes to tee a raptu:e over the üt. Lcms mafr-r. Th's is towa la the tenor cf the coT.aen's in parens refreienlio a o?iatio.i cuies, with her acd there an exception, and in interviews with and letters written by cäiilals of lfce American Association. Ther is a reason Sot th:s ojp-fetsicn to th d!squan5?d ones, ntd the afcre mentioned Jiafctern journal 'To day the American Asoc:atioa is n'srtiD ur der the iinomioioos aurreuder it was fr.rced to n ase to the Lsi;a. which .mull in the aJrairticn of Jdr. Lieu to tbe latter body- It 5s watching far an cp1'crtnnlty to secare revenge. a!l It sees in iLert Lou's tronb'e t,a opporturjiiy pref r Jrg itself. Its opposition to the b'a-)r-Isa'fd placers is cct baed on any r'nnjip!, bat simply on a desire to wfav.eti tbe Learns rd bncg It into .ridicule. This is nidi. otfd in a remark nade by an American A?natron member ol tne Arbitration. Commitire lo a Lraeue represenUtiv on the same committee at its re;eut tue-jt-ire; !n Philadelphia, whieh remark in meet wit, 'Pon't reinstate these rcn (Dan Jtp. SbtüfiutCo )thi3year; we will rite to ?eitate tbe whole of theui in tbe fall.' CVruiuect on Ihe rueanfne to be enveved by each a rtczzl !j anLecKsary. By refaaiag

to reinstate these players the American Association hopes the League will bs 3 weakened and crippled that it will assume the prestige now worn by tbe League and borne by it since Its formation, as the most powerf al aid iaflneatial exponent of the National game. By the withdrawal of Lucas from the Lea zu, or by the establishment of a club of mediocre ability In a city like t. Lonls, the Amarlean Aieoeiation could chuckle to itself, and, pointing scornfully to the Lssgae representatives in St. Loais, rightly claim that althoagh the League won a victory la the establishment of a club in hat city, the victory was a barren one, and only holds the victors np to the laughter and ridicule of the base ball world.' Mr Spaldlog Talks. In speaking of the published statement that at the recent meeting of the League he threatened to withdraw the Chicago Clab noless the disqualified players were reinstated, President Spalding eaya: "While I waa in New York I mst several of the club Presidents, and in all probability gave expression to some of the arguments attributed to me in this article, bat it Is not true that I threatened to wlthlraw from the Leaene unless Mr. Lucis was given hisdisqaalifkd playm; that is n-.mense. I did say, fcowevf r, that I was etrondy In favor of the LeefcUf reconsidering i's action in disoaalifjing theee mn, and of its changing tbe sea tence of expclsion to that of a fine of not lets than S5C0 for the reserve rule jumpers, and ?l,0OQ for those who oroke La?aa on tracts. Ito'dtheee men plainly tbat it was no longer a ques'Ion of eentiment, but of simple basinets, which we are now called upon to consider. A fine will bs more effective as a means of punishment than ex pulicn can possibly bewithoat aayof tbe evil results of the latter. In disbarring these men from the League we foster In our midst what woild probably prove the nujleus of a rhal organization."

Diamond Dast. The West is not represented in the Leaus ccrps cf ampires. An effort Is again being made to organizo a club in Kvansville. That the Chicagoa ought to take the penant is conceded by tbe bist jadces who look on and from unprejudiced opinion. If they eett.'e down to work they will surely stand at the top. The Indianapolis Club begins stronger (his year than it fiaUhed last season. If yet in the American Association it would donbtlesi have made it warm for many of the clab3. Sporting Life. Mircapolis Is all cat ap over being refuted a mission to tbe Western Leagae after tht-y go', np a gocd team with auarance of Uit g kd rnitt cd, and is making a strong kick in the hope of yet being taken In. VcArthnr, who has been engaged by Dan 0'I.eary to send men to bases on balls, still hss in his possession tbat little walnut bit vrhich he med here last year. Dan predic's a bright future for Mc and his diminutiv stick. Lynch has not signed to plav with the Metropolitans as yet. He is satfaring from an attack of rheumatism. There Is a miana dentandiag as regards his salary for tha coming season, but the manager of the Metropolitans says that it will be settled when he is able to play. Tho impression prevails that before tb? seascn is half ended the Western Leagae will take in two more clubs, one of which will undcubtedly be the Keokuk nine. That city beasts of a very strong team this year, and they are clamoring for admittance to the Western organization. The Western League, with eight clubs, would be ruu;a 1 mere powerful thaa at present. j They haye some very giddy baebilire- i porters in the "soanv boath" yoaog eathr s lasts, who are re aLaid to make broad statements once in a while. One cf the Georgia papers of recent date hai an elabor ; ate account of a game between two ana tear nines and dwells at great length npoa the woDderfnl work of one of the twirlers, conclcd'rgthns: "It can be safely said that he is one of the greatest pitchers in the country in fact, he has no peer in the world." TtJs talented but objcure tser shouH make hsrxeelf known to the ' loss'' cf the Natictal League, II. V. Lacus, without farther delay. The Detro't Free Press eays: "Soalding is a very shrewd tcan, and is remarkably nimble in chasing tbe dollar of his daddies, or eny other fellow's daddy's dollars. St. Louis and Chicago are rival cities. If Spalding helps Lucas to a strong team 6t. Loais will be grateful, and everybody will go to see the Chicagos when they are there. Rivalry will become intense, and everybody will go to see tbe Bt. Louis team when it plays upon Braiding's new grounds. And, by the way, Chicago Is to open the season in r?t. Louis, and St. Loais is to open the season in Chicago. Many shekels! Happy 8paldins! The Providence correspondent of the Sporting Life has the following to say about the ticw pitching rules: That the new pitchicg rule is a fad failure and calculated to result in tbe physical prostration of the bc3t pitchers in the League seems to be the general verdict of those who have watched the experiments in the April contests thus far. Padboun.e and Lovett complained of la-as btcks after a week's trial in awarm and con-g-nial climate. Bffington, cf Bostoo. bas trnved at the conclcs.on that a change 1 itcher would be very acceptable upxi the regular Line. Harry Wright arranges two pitchers In his practice games, and it is report d that 'Larry' Corcoran doa't want any more of it. Most assuredly Radbourne and Bufi-'ngton have been bitted more freely than under the old style, as shown in the sec re of games thus far played, and it stands to resson that they can not, under the confinement to the fixed acd restricted position cf the body and .feet, be so effective or sastain the increased physical ttrain which is in the nature of muscular torture." COURr-UOUSE LOCALS. A Number of Divorce Suits In the Courts R. M. La Rue Sues tbe White Sewing Machine Company for $5.000. John Bich has qualified ss guardlau cfMary Bach. Harvey Wamtley has given bond as the guardiaa of Oscar and Samuel Wamsley. Judge Norton yesterday sent Jack Monroe and Frank Carroll to the State l'rtson for a year each for ietlt larceny. Judge Ayrta ycitenlay heard jart of the evidence in the case of William H. vs. Anna Washington, and continued It till to-morrow to bear some more witnesses. Christian Hanslng has filed for divorce from Flnora Bansing, whom he married In November. l.vM. In December following hhe rave birth to a child, the father of whom lives in Tipton County, according to her statement, as alleged in the complaint. ChrUtUn is a brickmatou. Tbe suit ol Christian. A. Nave vs. (Jeore W.and Henry 1 Nave has teeu Lrousht over from Hendi:ck county on a eba&e of veoue. This is a suit involving partition ol real estate with equate r claims filed In the form ot cross complaints. Tbe estate ta worth between Hb O.C and 25,MX. In tbe Mlit of Rachel A. Burt vs. Aaroa 3. Hals for poitession. Jude Walker yesterday refused to Haut anew trial. Thla was a suit iavotving about H.-aO Mcrlh of real estate, which b.il brcn left br s. ?o-ir.er tusbard t plaiatia. who afterward sold to defer danu She ! jiow married sain. and ua--er tteitatute recovered judgment. .!try Cor.aor wr.rs a divorr fron Patrick Connor whom Le Ra tried in Novcuier. 167J, la Irelaid. Ma y alie-es tht at tiaita l'i'.ncx has mnck acd fcicscd l cr; ttat be called her wry t tiy can ts while 6fce was sick In ted: lo?kel -ser mii of the houe and refnred her admittance ft?r tiubt .'ailea to pro'ide lor her, aud tor two years pit has abandoned her. Patrick is tbousht to bo k ro;dcct of IlliLola. The cite cf Curtis I- CnilUnden vs. Azaes C. f hütenden, for divorce, casie up jesterdsy mornirr. beiore Judge Tavlor. for trial, when it waa eflcovered tbat tbe raren had diwypcared. After some delay a new complaint was substituted wtich contsined tbe original charge of adulter', Ltrt did notrame ttUmesor five the names of rartles as did the origlsaL. The, attorrey for the deftne appeared, and ta'cd that oa the previous dy be bad been informed by a daughter ol the pai ties tbat Sirs. Chittenden would leave ca the evenleg train for Cincinnati, where sbe Intends to res;ce for tbe future. The plaintiff introduced several witnesses to prove tbe charge, besides

He alo put Detective ten Brocck on the Und, who teniae 1 to hariaz worked up tlie evidence la tte case. Judje Tar lor took the testier uaicr advisement. Roland M. LaR -io has fl3 suit aza;nt the V. hite eelDg Machine Company for breach of contract He allege bis employment as agent of the company lor Hancock: und part of Shelby t'ounties. and while In the prosecution of his business as auch a?ent la that territory, unier his written sjreewent with the firm, another a?ent wta aprointed for bis territory and given thsriht to sell therein the same machine. LaKuo waats $. CO dins sea Edward Tarry yesterday filed a petition a?alast Mry VitTj to obtain posesion oi the child of the parties, they havln? teea married and afterward dlurcel in 1U lie aütEf that tbe child. El ward, ia too years o!J, that platntia" Js sble to properly can f jr him, that the mother is poor and without ractas to care for bim. and that it Is for the best interests of the cnild tbat It be given over to the custody of t Lis petitioner. Tbe divorce lull of Itabel J. Loaz vs. !:u M. J.one came up yesterday mornint bjfue J-Jje Avie. The evidence was cot as fft'isfuory to the Court as it should b?, and trie matter was taken under advisement. The defeadaat was shown to have teen defendant ia a paternity suit rtcectiy ia which a judfxrent was cntfid r'-'lnt him. It was al.'OJbown ?nat be 1 - not provided forhtsfimiy. and evidence w satrodiced to show thai tha Urte ebneren 1st ntfered for food. At too ssjae time thatthia slate of aditrs existelthe couple owced a horte and fu??y, and the inather Wdt.ut rldiru anr.md frequently. Jad?e Ayrca ro-wsnn to know what is to becov.u of the cMMrtn. OLK COLORED FRIENDS. Mrs. Mary J. Shad is conva3ecnt. Alexander Drake has gone to Kansas City. Mr?. Anna Thurston, of this city, has removed to Terre llaute. Kev. . c. Wilson baptized a number of converts of last Sabbath. Miss Vü'ie Stewart, of Danville, was in tha city on last Monday. Mrs. James Graham, who has bcea very s'.ck, is slowly recovering. Mrs. Susie Flojd, who has been quite ill. Is ;radna'ly convalescing. Mr. C. A. Wevjb ta Indisposed at her residence on RltuiAick s:rcet. Night services aro ga!a bein; held at the Ninth I'reabyitrian church. Mi a Ellen Dyer, of Terre Haute, is visiting friends at the Capital Mrs Mary Terry, of Richrr.oad, spsnt the euly part of thla week in the city. Mrs. Emma L Brown returned to her bomeia tlie Eorest CHy on last Monday. The fchaUpcarean Clnb will pliy "Julius C'; !ai" at their neit regular m.'ttlujr. Leellawktus of Waihlnzton. thlss-tate, is vising hU brother William cn Market street. John Thornton ws re-elected Chaplain of Ö'.bson Lodjfe of f . B I'.'s at thetr last meeting. Mrs AYlco White, who was reported bet er, has had a relapse, end fears are catcrt&imd ot the result. WiUie. sen of William buried oa last Wcduc&d&y. and Lftura Jamea, was Kcv. J. II. Harris oöiCiatcu. Agracd cotcert will te Riven on next Tuesday tvenius at Lyra 1111 for the benefit of Bethel Church. Earrien Hartley, employed by Mariin Ohr A Co . coal dealer, met with a serious accident oa ycrterdiy. Usley WlHon has embsrcd In tbe brick basl-tff-s. His many fxiends wish him eucce.siahis new field. Brocs Pest No 7?, G. A. R., coutemplates giving a grand entertainment durlns the early part of next month. Cares are ont for the wedding of Lieutenant W. E. Murphy, ol the Streight RUles, and Miss Jasephlne Itlvers. Mrs. William A. Eibb presented berhusbaal a fine t oy on the Mh last. The little kern weighed eight pounds. Miss Lizzie Talmer, aa amiable youn lady, was buried cn last Wednesday. Rev. Christopher WiUon officiated. William Roberts and Mis Cora Lean Essex have become one. May tatlr journey in life be f rojerous and happy. Hen. James M. Townsend snd Mrs. Townsend were banqueted on last Monday evening ou the part of their many friends. The committee having In ch.irgo the Droßrarame of tbe ' Garnet" rerort an excellent list of exercises on to morrow eveninj. John Roper, ol Noblesvllie, and Mss Kiauey Uibta. formerly of th! city, but now or the ab07e named place, have become one in flesh. Rev. 8lmon t!. Turner, of Paris. Ky , preached a dtfcc-UTse for the benefit of the Immalcutat) Crdtr on last batbith alternooa, at blmisoa i bspel. Kev. E. W. 8. Hammond bade the mlnU'ers a pleasant faiewUl at their meeting ou lat Monday, which was more than Lappily reciprocated ty tbem with sprroprlate resolutions of respect and good wjghe. Mr. tavld M. Llaex and Mis Lonie Streets wer united in matiimooyou Ust lhuraday evc-nln. at tlitr m-ideutfc ol Ibe Lrl to, cn ind aaa e ue. Tbe present' were lich aodrrstly. RfV. 1) P. Robcit?, of lie Vernont trcet Church. oTiciatea. THE KAILKOADS. Th sale of tickets at Hie Union lepot for the paat two weeks has been very large. Travel to Wettet a points Is increasing, wbile there is very little .Southern bnslnees. Large parties of emigrants ticketed to points in the lar West are almost constantly rasslnz through this city. "Cneap lapd eitarsions" will nQW be ia order. The I. and &L L. Ufct spring ran several such excursions. Tney are of jrreat benefit to persons seeking homes in the newly-ecuied regions The Gei:erirasengcr Agents of foreljii roals could afs'tt tbe Jndlanapclid rssenger Agents greatly in the matter of maintain rales were they so dlL0sed. Were they to discontinue tha practice cf paying cemmhsion money to tri local acalpcT Western passenger rates would seldom if ever be demoralized. Tne representatives 0. 8)319 of tbe "ofl" lires have come t(the front no?lv, but there are otters who still chow a decided l:sposiilou to deal with the re.tncad rate gentry. Judge Wood ye-teray beard ar?un?nt for and i.airft ihe petition of the owners of the Anderson, Lebanon and t. Loais Railroad (Cjlonel John Lee's icsd) asking that tbe sale of the road, whkh i to tcke p'accon te -'1st inst.. be pinioned for fixty days. tb?y representing that they bad MMMCO cah in bank in New York to carry on the construction ol the teal, and that twenty -nve miles oi the rca-1 would be built by June 1. A peMroncnunt of tbe case ws take 1 until Monday. The irrprt3foi ?eem to prevail that the General Managers rf the Wetprn connections f the Trunk Lines have accomplished more good in the jaMiffoor three weeks thai at any time in two years, and there is every indication that rates will be mere strictly maintained than ever before. Tbe Western Managers can truthfully ay that la a Jew davs they have done more to bring about a maintenance of, rates, both passenger and f' eight, than their Eastern brethren ever did. The formation of the Central Trailic Association vaa ore of the most Important features of their wotk, and tbe good realts thereof will socn be apparent. A prominent and conservative railroad n an said yesterday : ''It's about time that scmethii s vas beins done to bring about a D3tier maintenance of rates, for in this recklow strife for bufiner s a large number of road were simply paving tbe way to bankruptcy. When I look back imo the put I do not wonder tbat so many roals Cnisbed their mal career la the hands oLjecetvers. Roads tbat attempted to carry business for nearly coining must surely come to a cad ending. Had it not been for ruthless rate wars many of the roads over which receivers now relga supreme vould be In the hands of thetr owners." Artistic FIoiihlDcs. l'robably the nst wood work finishing for a barter shop eyer tut no in this city is that dece by Meisrc KIdj X Elder in the new Balis II owe Barber Shop. Ths larga mirror Iraius, washfacil casings, smaller mirrcis rtcks, cb&irf, settee?, etc , in cberr, were de?rned by Mr. 8. L. Klnp, of th'u rlrn whoe tste and (kill in this particular line is hard to rxatch. Worblngmeo, ' t e have about 10 t airs !eft of thos mien-' ":d wearinc black-ribbed pint! at fl.2ö, 7tty are sold all over the country for $2. Mo DHL. , S:l a3"acr'e restaurant is the best p'ace t , a rr.eal. " Heavy Dv-rltue la Trice, l eesar's. 1J') and 122 Sonth Meridian street, ibew's a riue in e of wjrsted suits at $11. vi, ' oith$16; nice Jine caasiiaere and worsted " lr,t fr m f2 to $4. eli worth 50 per cent. . racie; bujs iu iroporlit n. Toil rale catiu : t.irg rigüt aluJ: at DesaarX 1 20 nd 122 South Mt-rldian street. Now is the time f gt carpair.8. Call and see tbtir foodd before I nrchsbu g clothiDg e)se where. Tender atl .lull) Meat. Sindlicgtt Bros.' Meat Markaat47 Norti Iilicois itret, 17'i Somh Meiidia.a street anl comer Michigan s.ieet aud InJ;aaa arenua kepthe btst mtat iu this market. Try them. They lWtoa the Utof ths Und tt SstaST ner'a.

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91, 93. n mod ? are car prices for gocd e7ery-day salt!, wcith from to $12 in the other stores. Mooxl. The Wabash, 8L Lonls end Pacific P.ailway Company will run two (2) trains to base ball grounds at Brace's Park, Sunday, l'.rh inst. Trains will ieava Union Depot at 2:V and 3 o'clock p. m. Round trip faie, ten csnts. Game called et 3:00 p. m. F. P. Wade, District Tassengsr Agent Watch today's advertisement in the Times and Äfonday evening's bi advertisement in tie News for Famous Eagle, One Trice Coining House, sria1 snnoancement. It will pay yon.

list if o ay s te r rices on our Ht j end Caps are from twenty five nts to 1 leis thaa the atme gcods can be bought for at regulae hatsiorcs. Model CnoTHisa CoMrAv. A Cork CarpeUug. Linoi-ei m' is neat, carpet like iu appearance, and of extraordioary darab'lity. It is elastic to the tread, handsome and cever cold Hie the ordinary oil cloth. Tbe American raaie has completely superceded the best Knt:lfb good p. ard only the inferior grades can r ow be Imported. All carpet dealers keep it. Ile&utlful CmmIs. A set cf magnifijeat Floral Cards, V-liO loche, sent free to all persons who have used Brown's Iron Bitters. State disease and effect. Write your address plainly. Brown CUmical Co., Baltimore, Md. MARRIED. DRUMMOXD-B 1ILIE On Thu'sday cvenln?. the Jf. h Init., ot the resiJence of the brido'a parentp, No. CCS West Vermont street, by Rev. J. K. Mitchell, William M. Drummond and Anna, eldest daughter of Mr. Ilamtlton UalUe. DIED. HTll.l.lNr.r.lt-At the reMdencj or her uncle. Pr B. F. b'pann. An etmn, Ind., oa Friday, April 17, .'eiiDle Wrav, wlfo of Hrtnjmrlri i'. S!llltner. Inttrintut took place at Crown 1 1 ill on Saturday. C. 12 KRCGKLO Si WHIT9ETT, Funeral Directors and Embaineri, No. 77 North Delaware street. Telephone connection to office and residences. Carriages for Weddin&a and Parties. Absolutely Pure. This powar never varies, a marvel of purity strength and whole&oraeneF,. More economic tbau the ordinary klr.dä, and can not be sold in competition with t!is multitude of losv tet. short weight, alum or pbopb?.t? powders. Soli only ncans. Royal Bakiko Fowdkb Co., 100 Wall tret. New York. ESTABLISHED 1B61. Springy 1885. SAM'L BUDD 1 - ANN GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTER. ffiaäison S'qnareNew York Citj. Would Invite attention to his foil ani complete lines ci tbe rTrt leeitni aud l.trt ImioriHtinna of Fancy shirtings, ils sad Flannels for Tennis, l'ravellnz and Yachtln?, Etc., Lie. Also, hi usual stock of Fine Furnishtn? for (jcntlcmen s Outnttings. Suits male to order at the sbortci t notice, Samp es tent on appdeatioa. Bßrirainj! Bargains! Owln? to our removal to our new place of busl-ne.-s SJ and 32 North Illinois ttreet we are offerirg out entire line of Hanging Lamps, Cfaandelieis and Lamp Trimmings at greatly reduced prices. These low prices will continue until about tbe first of May. Gasoline and Uli 6toves C.eaned and Repaired. F. P. SMITH & CO., .'IT South xrilian au-J .1 Kurtk Illinois. TFLFFHONE 707. Ä.ugust Erbrich, SOLI AGENT FOR AURORA LAGER BEER, Xia Locm And X3ottlos, X20 and 222 Ccnth DoliT7srt Et. WM. GUNN, PLUMBRR G-. FITTEB Nc. 7 Virginia Axcnne. TIEST-CLA&J WOKK AT BOTTOM Telephone Na. FEICE3. WANTED. ANTED Middle etct woaian wash and irou. -2C-J Last OMo s' w'aite), to rot 13 "WANTI Ii A good Gercian girl t- do general fcoustwork: one who can come well recon- ; nunJed; first-class wages paid. Inquire at 31S l"arkareuue. ' i "r ANTKD ?itnat!on by woman who is goxi i M voiter; place here I can take child ol rive ! years will work for 1 per week ia private lamUr. j Call at 86 south Nolle street, 19 I FOR RENT. RENT Furnished frout roooi: sjitaolefor e or two gentlemen. 1S7 Virginia avenue. 1 FOB RENT 3S Plnm street, six-room bouse, nortbeatt. near äLllatr. laaulreat .'12 Nona Alabama street. 1

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AWMXGS And Waterprool Corerlntrs for aalc and rent. Uuckiny o! all widths and weicht. PAUORirriN 1M East Wasbla?toa ot. AMUdEMSNia. orameacin? MONDAY, April 70. Litraor linary Engagement of TVIL.L. U SniTEX'S SWISS BELL RINGERS AM COÄIC C0XCEKT COMPANY. 2-Rell Tablcs-2 i-5-eta of lkila-2 la-Musical Artists 10 4-Great Comedians t SOI Lau2fcs in 12J Minutes. 'Admlion. 10c; reserved seat, 10c extra. Statine Livery XJny Hcpt Monday. May 1 and 2 -THEODORE THOMAS. niPionM'c? Ulb VöUriöW pQPERÄHpäSE Monday.TceFday and Wednesdav and WcinoJ.iy Matinee, April 20, 21 and 22, EARTLEY CAM FL ELL' 8 MA8TEP.WORK, Tbe Romantic. Realistic and Picturesque ComedyDrama, the GALLEY SLAVE. Interpreted by aa orgaaiatioa of dramati:mag nitudc. Tbnray, Friday and Saturday and 3viitdty JIatlnce, April 2, 24 and 2V ensazemeat ot, THL WUULD-RENOWNKD HEXICAK TYPICAL ORCHEiTäA Ihe Most Magnificent Musical Orgaabstlon 'a Existence. Twenty tetar Artist-. Monday, Tuesday and Wednedr.y, Atril27, 23 aud 29- C A K L hTON OPKRA COMPANY. MERIDIAN SINK ! lUMIKia rE.SVI.VAMA 1EF.SI. imUK, 1FIERJ03I iJD EVEXUC. Music Every Evenln? and Wednesday aal Saturday Afternoons. Polite and Gentlemanly Instruc'ora. A DMI&SIOX. 10 Cents. GÖILEUE AVENUE RiHK TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, Halcyons vs. Col ege Avenues. Mav 2 GUAND FLORAL CARNIVAL. Notice to Tarcnts or Guardian er ISthool iliildrcn of Center Township. Atjy parents or guardians wishing children tnufcrred to scbcols in otaer Townships, or to th City, will call at the ofhc,1 of the undersiened, (!(:, at Wa&hingtou stree-.) from the 15th to the CO.hdnyof April, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 12 noon, when sum transfer will bo made. NO TKAXeFEKS MADE AFTEK ATIIIL 30th. EllNEcT KIT., Trustee Center Township. Type -Writers. SZZfZZ FULLY WARRANTED. fjmi2 run lasers of the "Stiindnrd li 3'üli llrmii-U ti" may return C 0. 3. isfliS ;-iL 11 ithin r, ,iftys " unati3factory. fffert Machines Rented. Js--fft'-V-j -'v line uf Supplik : ribbons, Carbon, 'fyie-Vritr Pnwr, vr.rx. etc. on band SOLE AGEHTS,TI:r;r" 17 Boath Morlritmn Strait. Onndtt Hlofk Eeaictißflii Pries of Notice to Gas Consumers Others. und Yonr attention Is called tothem-ked red'ictton In the rriceol was. Hhu-h too ci.i oa 1 id la: etayofMKrih. The Conurj is um furaM?'3 trsstoail connii:5er at SI 0 p-r l,o 0cu6:c fpt This price Is certainly witfrj tne rvact of al. f r both lihtlrg snd rco!n purposes, t rie ctivenlence and comfort of cookin oy C"pe-.ia.lj during the pumcer months, wuere a Cr; M lo" otbtrwlse required, tan cuiybe thoro7;hly preciated by ttovo wfcohave bad expcrienc in l useful application fo' tbat purpose. Tas e'oupacy bes hold for use la this city darin tni-i four years a lart;e number of as stove, aad is sathried from the many testimonial from Its patrons, that these stoves ,4flll a long felt want." STOVE 3 AND OAS ENGINES FOR SALE AT C03T. .Caiolliie sojaii expense. Stoves changed to Gas Stoves S Indianapolis Gas-Light and Coke Co , j Xo. 47 South Pennsylvania Street. ! 8. D. PRAY, Secretary.

Groceries Retailed at Wholesale TELEPHONE 675.

25c .'or 8 bla Piel'a Starch. 25c for 15 bars German Moip. 25c for U bars French Villa öoap. fc a tar for B. T. P.abbitt's Soap. tc a bar for Electric Liht Soap. 25c for 12 lbs Washinjr Soda. 16c for 15 lbs best Pearl MeaL 25c for 12 lbs Graham flour. 'Ztc for 7 lbs Bncawheat Flour. -'"c for 10 lbs of Akron Oatmeal. 25c for 6 lbs of Lima Beaus. 25c for 12 lbs Hominy. 25c for 7 lbs dried Sugar Cora. 25C for 12 It- Hominy Grits. 15c for 5 qts best Navy beans. 2'c for uta choice Marrowfat Beans. 2'.- 'or 5 its new Turkish I'runes. 2fc for S lbs new French Prunes. 2o ior 5 lbs new English Currduts. '.'if. for 3 lb choice Raisins. cc fcr t lbs Dried Peacne. jc for 3 lbs Arricots. "rc lor 7 Its choice Dried Appleu 15c for 1 lb cho;c3 Evaporated Peacbe. for 1 lb I'celed Evaporated Peaches. v'a- for 'A .bs Marnroui or Vermicelli. 2c ior libs Haklug 8oda. 2'c Icr 2 lbs RhUcs Powder. I'Oc for 1 U giound CliDÄiüoa. .cc for 1 Id ctound A lit pice. iO-' lor 1 lb ground Clove-. 2fc for 1 lb ground Ginger. 2Cc fur 1 lb ground Mustard. 2(c for 1 lb o round PrDper iCc 'orJitiui Mukttrd ardint i. 2'c for i tr.s 'i lb oiled Sardiiie. 12c for ' ; tin hroiied MacVtreL 25c for 3 cns Mackerel. 2'c ior 3 ci s fcaimot. :-c p r lb for aU k;uds J l?ic. .'c ier lb for a'l kluCs i'reerve. . pci lf for A: r.it l'tur. CKc xtr lo for Kincan's bSo JÜcr. ;w i cr 1-j i'r K'iisan' lliiaas If c v r lh .or Klxt aa's Preakfast Ea'u. JV :or M t. fho'ce Lard. c rxr lb Jer 2 J-lb en cbc o T.-ird. 7yJ4c ir lo Ior 50 lb tan chvUv Lr i. Orccrs f auf-liT racled snd .hirrxd MtHUctif r. or moi ev Tfurl. d FKt-all Lli Williarxs snd Kdwaid lloapon. II. II. WILLIAMS, 299 TUCX-IE JPII OISJC JTT.

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A line of Check and Plaid Suiting?, Utest sty!?, whici ve have now placad on our counters for sale by tha ya!, at wholesale or retail, cr will make ta order i,i fiMtoUss ctyte at prices 25 per cent, below any would-he competitor.

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Lightest, Most have a large aortment t-xt illy. OR! r, OCCIDENTAL SHOE STORE, Ü kJL&ti r for l lb can Cove Oytr. 10c for 2-lb can Core jsters. CIGARS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Pmckers Favorite, i 3 20 per buadrel. Komola, 12 50 per hundred. Mv Nigitrap, 3.C0 per huadred. La'Prima, SI per hundredlJiSoa Hcrmo-a, per hundred, oldeu Rule, 12 50 per hundred. ur Fancy.5250 per huudrei. . Pf im. i per hundred ritif-na Pride. SJ per hunired. tr Totaco. 40c per lb. ic per lb Rosst iloca and Java blende t. .0c per lb lor Roast Java CoSVe. 7 Sc per lb fctn Poat GoMru Itto Coffee. 15c per Ihchcioe Roast Golden Rio CoiTe?. 12c rer lb for cood Roat Rio Co.lee. lt. 12. l:i. 11 15. 16, 17, H. anl 2JC per lb for Green Ccffeen. A BIG REDUCTION IN GREEN C0FFEE3. 7.1 lbs Powdered ?URar.Sl. 13 ILa Cut Loaf .-usar, il. 15 lbs Granulated Srjtar fortl. 16 Its Confectioner A Su.ar. 51 lults white C Suparlor Ql. '22 Its KxtraC Sccar for 11. li'c per :b for Ma pit- dasar. 10c for 3 fez Pklrie. 15c rer qt lor bulk Mustard cr ( howcho t. .(c for : lb can (st Aprieot. 20c for 3-1 b can Lest California Plums. 2X- lor 3 tans Strawberries oT Pear. 2'c 3 cai.8 I'.ajpberries or Red Cherries. 2'c lor 8 siisElacVterries or Daroon P'.um. 15c 3 cans Goct.-t t-rries or bett Cora. '.sc for 3 m Polk's Tomato:?. '."c per dcz for bvt t'oin. '.Oc per oez for &t.cnCard Tonia'oe?. Wc per do fo? Golden Pumpiia. f'C jcr dc . or Pcfh. corn .x Lnna Beans. :?c frr 4 Us Mixed Eird Kd. ..'? for 3 thi (iircfr soat'--"c for 3 'bs tiral am Crarlf r. 2--C ;cr I ibs Tapsart's Cra:ers. 2c for 3 lift l)au:eal Traricrs. 20c per gal for Vitt sr. V.O. D rr exrrs- No cC'ie for pcksre or car 'o- ord. r. tll Of AV. ilol and Rj-tiuraut KcV; .1 AUI.ha L

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