Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 112, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1885 — Page 8
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THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL "WEDNESDAY MORNING APU1L 22 1885'
HE El 101 STORE (EHTAIILISIIED 153.) LACE GOODS DEPARTMENT. Car Stock In tbii Eteparttaent far cxcel any ? Tiouü irAvon la the thirty-twa years of our ui:iei. It ia tbe opinion of ail merchants that thin will be a lanro wnite goods reason, and therefore we haTe bought largely In Lac and ubroiderici In anticipation. Notbin? adds ao nucb to Ithe beauty and essence of a nunmtr costume 4 a profusion cf Embroidery or Lacss. 3Z5 233.13 x o i d o x-i o ce . We bave White and Colored EmbroideriM in twlf.p. Jirnntt anl Xiaicaook, la various widlhi and All 07tT to matcn. XjaooH. Franiih E uria! and Egyptian Flouncing, with '? to iflawh. Oriental Lace in White, Crrara and lieli. Linen Lacea. Medici and Torcbou Lacu, it. c hi no and band rnade. "7"oilirxG; la this Departmrnt will be lonnd all t new colors in f-ewii: cilic Vtlilags, harUiaa, iltliucs and alunhJl !i.'U.
Always iE Plain Feres. PETTIS BA JOS. A. MOORE, C i JJ. Llnrkot Qt., Indianapolis, Ind Intcreat allowed oa deposit, ia Bums cf t5 and nr'-rard. üoney to Lnaa on JraproTe3 City and Farm Pror-erty in Indiana and Ohio. City, f-ou-ty and Town Boo, and Purchased lAontj otca, tcnght and aoi. l-'o leats made ereept auch as are secured by rrt E3orUa2 on reAi Ute, with a larsre rcarcln c? a-xmrlty, cr ty cxiit&r!ii cavinj a nanet talne. ycreign rTxchasge fcr scie on all parts of tbe irnd. a. boh &eo. THMJE PALACE. W mi AW "latest Wash Hoods." Aßont'a prica was20o two wsolcs ,10. Wo ofTdrthcci To-Day oi 15:?, A. DICKSON & CO., WEDNESDAY, AI'KIL 22. OFFICE: 71 and 73 Weat Market Street. 6KMTINi:tt TELEPIIONK CALLS. Ssxitarti 0S-f 164 I Editorial Ca um 291 OLD PAPERS. Cood conditioned old papra for sale at Ihn ofScc at only 40 cents p-r hundred. Tbe less c' the Indiana foundry by the recent re was f J..V30. Box l ". 7 has been placed on the corner of 2 ii:th and Newman streets. The lotlerey dead f&'b arc said to b3 openIn again in every direction. Jler. JJ. L. Haines, of the First Presbyterian Church, will be given a reception at the church parlors this evening.; Al.ittie Dickson, an insane woman of HenryvIUe, was taken from thedeDot by the police to the Station-house yesterday. A small fire in the store cf C. J. Crumperty, Virginia avenue, called the departn nt out at:-..".0 ytsterday morning. Li Ihe Ccnimissionen of Delaware County were in tbe city yesterday, arranging for a ?icf CO lonr. with -which to cocpleie telr Lev Court H0ES3. A ycurs man residing at r.D Christian avenne and employed at the I'an-IIacdle eüopj, liäd bis fco; bxdly ci oshed yesterday by the falling cf a heavy cs.stlng. Mrs. Nancy II. I'Mton, who died Monday arming. ?ras nearly ci?hty years of ae. Her remains were taken to Keminetn yesterday to: baridl by the sido of the rsmä'ns of her hutbaad, Andrew I). Fatten. At a meeting of the Young Men's Chris tiin Association last night, W. H. Koli, D. r. Sw&ln ami Charles T. "Whitsett were e'prted Trusiec 8 to fill th uneipired terms ( I Ir-rani Fletcher, W. K. Ccirin and Charles Itayre?, all cf whom have removed from th" city. Dr. A C. Dcpnty w& eiscled a nierater cf the Executive Committee. The Water Works Company Lave elected the follow inj: -cClcers: President, T. A. Morris; Vice President and Treasurer, F. A. 'VV. Davis; Fecretary, M.A.Morris; D'rectnrs, Conard Dai. T. A. Morris, A. W. II?nrirlckp, K. P. Kimball. O. F. Hord, C. M. Payton. V. T. Maictt, G. C. Day, J. T,. Ktcbaw. C. Hecsman, Albert Baker, F. A. W. Davij and John Chambers. The Reorganization Bill. Fecator Sellen was in the city yesterday yy.deaid, referring to the oruusion of the tsctir claus in tL? bill to reorganize the
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State Poard of Health, that the Committee on Phraienlosy reported, recommending that all after the enacting dame be stricken out and a bill which the committee hd pre pared substituted. In copying the clerk left cfl the enacting clause. AMUSEMENTS. TI.'E FILL r.ISGZKS AT enough's. Another good house greeted the Smith Family Bell Ilingers and Specialty Company at English's last night. The various apecialties were given In a better style than on the first night. The cornet solo given by Mis. Will Smith is alone worth double the admission to hear. The bells used and the marner in which they are manipulated afford beautiful silvery sounds highly delighting to the ear. They brins one back to the days when Swiss bell ringing was the ra;e. The rnMinee this afternoon should draw a full house. It Is jaat the kind of an entertainment to p!rae the hd; and little folks. Pell ringing, singing, character acting, atntnp speeches, comet vlsjiog and matifsl g!es3 manipulating ehould surely hi the means cf spending a pleasant afternoon. The combination remain through the üüanca of the wek. "TI!K UAI.r.r.Y M-WC'' AT THE BIND, A larcely increased and very demonstrativa andjecce witcesied tha second parformance of Partley Campbell's romantic and picturesque comedy-drama, "The Galley Slave," at the Grand Opera House last night, and it was again received with every possible manifestation of popular approval. The plot ia dtepl7 intereitlng, the actios much auperior to what we usually get, the scenery and costumes cf the ladies beautiful and costly. The house was crowded and will be so this afternoon and to night. The matinee thh a:ternoon will bs played at popular prices l" and 50 cents for the special b9netit of the ladies and children, and no doubt they will be largely represents. Eist p2rfcrnunca to-nlgnt at S o'clock. THE PIMK MUSEUM. Manager Fackett is present?ug a wonderfully ttiong sbow this week, both in Cariosity Hall and the Theatorium, aad, as a cor.teq'jf nee, ha is having the satisfaction of sedng his house packed to overflowing at every performance. Wallace King, the colored tenor. 5, indeed, tue black Campaoini of the lyric atae, and is now singing ia hotter voice than for years before. It 13 worth double the price of admission to hoar him hing alone. Then there ia J. W. McAndrews, the famous "Watermelon Man," who is the fannlcit, as w?l! ai most natural, negro
cemmedian on the American stage, bjld a host of others. In the Carl.i Tarlorj, Thums, tho mystery, is the wonder and aimiration of all, as a!:o the iasea Midget, tfce "Csmel Girl," 13d:ney Nsläcn, and tba Tyiokan warbler?. yoTcs. The Mfxlcan Typical Orchestra, which is at the 'r:icd the latt three n'gbts of this wette, ia tbe game thai vhyed at tha New Orleans Exposition, and created- anca & furor. 1 Thuma, the mystery, new on exhibition at the Dime Mnceum, is nnqucaonably oae of the greatest HIul73 cariosities ever invented. Thuma Is a beautiful Indianapolis lady, only recently discc7e:od. Tho celebrated Carleton Opera Company, which comes to the ;rand Opera House the first ha'fofaeit wet k, will be teen in "The Drum Major's Daughter," ''Merry War," r.ad "Fxa Diavolo." There are Z?a blsr opift cempani:? on the road than thij. P?ulir trerx pilcts win 9 charged, cud the a!c opens Fiica7 morning. Thursday, Friday and Satcriay evening next, and Saturday matlcee. ths renowned Mexican Typical Orchestra, composed of twenty-five kilkd r-erformeM of muiic.from the Ccrccrvatcry of Music, City cf Mexico, will give four ot th?ir famous music tl entertainments at the Grand Opera-Honse. This ( e'ebratfd organization come3 to us fre?h Iron their recent triumphs at the World's Kxcosition, New Orleans, where their recep tlon was one continuous ovation frora day today. Sale cf eat3 r:ow in prog:e:s at the theater. The State Health Board. The State Hoard of Health matter was the subject of l'urthar dhcuscion yesterday upon the streets, but 1 othing was heard from Dr. Partridge directly, thengh friends cf that gentleman expressed - toe belief that he would carry the matter into the courts and tneie test tbe iue&iioa of Dr. Boots' appointl ent. The Governor caid taathedidnot rie to dlfcuss the aü'air in the newspapers, but be felt perfectly convinced of his right j ti appoint Dr. Moots under the existing cira t r - j v . 1 , t rnmsianccs. xiesaiu ne wonia nave appointed a member in tho placa cf Dr. Lomax n!to had net that gentleman filed a certified cipy of his oath of cHica, an, t 'ioit the reaion 1 e delayed making the appointment was that be wantf il to nnd a saitabla man in that section of the State wn- would accapt tha appoiotment. Tae Pepubhcans ho d that tbe j-C6Sflion of a commission, sisnei and i3incd by the Governor, i3 prim fa-iee?i-tvidervs of the right to hold cfüc. and tht achcthcecan not b declared vacant ex(ept by regular Judicial pvcc;s3. A Bad Thing to Throw. Henry Jansen ar.d his wife Linra, who reside at No. '' North M!s3is3ipj)i strcst, became involved in a dispute over a letter jestrday afterncon. and tbe last named fnally t9ktng offense at something her husland saM, threv a butcher knife at him. Tne knife struck Henry in the breast, making a raiher painful, but not ferious wound Poth were arreäted by Captaia Colbert and ifereant Low. Sword Presentation. Petween the eecood and third acts of th "Galley Slave," last night at tae Grand Opera Houe, Captain Jce Forbes, of Divit in No. 2. Uniform Pink. K. cf P., waa preentfd witn an elegant sword by tha memLers of tho Pank. Captain Forbes, in a few well-choeen word.9. feelirglf rrsponlei to tbo prerentation s;e?ch. Tlie members of tbe divisicn rere present in fall uniform. Sold for $40,000 The Anderfon.ILebsma and St. L.ou;3 Pallread was sold yestenlay nrder tbe decres in the Fe3erl Conrt, Troaias C. Piatt becomi.ip the rurcbaer, at $10,000. As statrd yesterday Mr. Plait repnpent? eastern creditors vho hold IS 4 of the tirt riiortga'3 bands. An Overheard Dialogue "Lets etop cere," caid oae lady iO another ' t Ft rdav alternoon. i "For wbiit purpc?e ?" wa the rply. ! Tolockat Mr. Gall's ehow window.'. I j rfally can't get by them. Eery time I I come down street I sfe something ns? and I -'egsnt. Eor,k there' What an elegant ' cwirgof wail paper patterns. And tho?o nlniiow 6csdf5, are tney not beauuiul: And Jork at the trices, are tbey not cheao? What charinirg lace curt niosl Pialiy, my dear, I must co in and price tho?a carta'.n?, ttey ere jcet to lovf 1 for anything! ' Atd they wect.
APRILDAYS. STORHANDJSUUSHIHE Ladies are hereby informed that we are prepared for both. For the former we can show you a large stock of Gossamer yatcproof Circulars in the best known rnake3, ranging in price from 85c, SI, 51.2s, 51.50, $2, and up to the bBt made. Umbrellas can be had of ua in all qualities and pricej. Guarded thin against the showers s lady moy shop more comfortably than ia the bright day.-?, when the store is crowded. She ; ; a look at the I autifnl Xoveltics ia Silks and Dcss GoOop, make her purchase?, n:d have l;er dresa made in time to we-tr wfcen the eunnj (hys come. fc would Jiko to shov you what we are doing in LA.CE CURTAINS. The low prices and handsome styles will certainly attract and tempt you. Many of the numbers are celling rapidly, and as they are imported direct, we can not duplicate this season. If you want a SPRI NG or a NEW STYLE JERSEY, don't forget we have the largest and best steck in tbi State.
SPECIALTIES: Tino Dress-Miking, Millinery, Tailoring. V r J V 11 i 1 ! ! 1 : n IT 1 1 T 1 1 !? V i ir jou want one of FATE It, FJIILIPFE Ä CO.'S celebrdtod STris8 Watches, THE ZST IN THE 1Y0RL1). ßißam k JEUrLEK3, 12 EAST V.SIJINGTON ST., Kolo Atront. It Js never too lats to iiiad," It in fairt; bu; it raiefct be too late to buy books at bill price if you don't ?o soon to the Gr?t Cicarence fale 0! Books and ttatioiu rr now soin? oa at lüat WaMhicatr-n Htreet, where Locks and Slationcry are belüg fold oft at crcat brsalns to retuca earpius stoc's, THE BOWeY-BERRILL CO. . F. SCHMIDT, Brcwor &nd Bottlor cf LAGER BEBE. South M cf Alabana St CITY UMERTdKHG B093S GG North Penasylvanra Street, Ci vosHe Grand Opera Houjc H. W. TÜTB WILES, ,FJm c'a's tbroushout. Kcafc&n.ble price?. 'iflerttne-KctLif, til. Telrrhcne- EindtDce SmotTbunte, 3" 0 1 A. NU Wholesale Üooofßee 3 84 IV. Waibinttcn RL. Indian.;,! is. ALVÄYS THE LATEST IN IFASGY JEWELRY, FA1, Ladies' Shopping Satchels, Fancy Willow "Ware, Japanese Decorations, and Fine Glass'and China Ware. GHARLESEüAYEB&CO., 20 r.Ld 31 West Waalilnstoa St. August Brbrich, 80L3 AGENT FOR LäGSB B3ER, T. xi Y.lLwD:i& azs.z& !3oCtloAi
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PIANOS. 25 Cents Per Day, $1.75 Fer Week, $3 Par Month, $88 Per Year, T!y corrryinc: cr. tbl6 calcul&tlcn bu1 ilepofcitln? with u J. '5 cab, and. cech moath S, tbe agjr-aie will, In a snort time, result In tte purciiasj of a gcol and durable 7-ccutc Co::ajo Uprib: or ciuare Fiano. No better or p?.ffr investment cai bo made. You bave the u3 of the Instrument Irorathediy tbe tint payment ü made. No hotno is now completo with cut a musical instrument, and in purchain5 upon tbe p'aa doM-ribel above, you pay tut little moro thaa his here'.oforj J.'en charged lor simple rent. 2. 1 BALDWIS S5, 97 cp.3 99 5crth Penu. vSi..fedian3r-oli3. Wbolcf-ale and F.ctall DcAiers in Ftoinwiy 6 Pons, Decker Bros., liauis Ero., rr-cber, D. H. Ba.dtrin A Co Fianoe, &uA Estcy ud Shonlnsi Onracf. I'artlcs&ta dktanco dcf!ring terrains sbould not (all to vrrito lor fuller descripU&r-. Good f-torage and care for Püuoi an: Organs with Insurance. TUNING and REPAIRING a rpoclalty. Orders lor moTlng civen prompt tltentlou. 00 C Sr.par, Si. L JL 20 lt-. white Kxira C riuar, il. löibs Granulated iij'Rr, JI. IId. eboice EVAporAicd l'otr.ho. !5c. i Cc Per lb. for KinuAn'a Suoulie8. Ic i-er lb. for all tind of l'reserve. "' rer lt lor all Sinds of Jelly?. "c ptr H. for Apple U utter. VCc ror ll or cLoireCouutry Butter. l'.)c for 1. cn Mustard arc!lnCF. Jrc lor 4 Vans 'K lb Oil SArd-nf. -KXr doz. for new crop üolUnd nerrinr. -'c ;ir 11. for roastel !ocbo and Jara nieaded. i'-c per lb. fcr ioat J va CotlVe. l.lc per qf. tot bulk Mnsiard or Chowchow. Jc rt rir. Ic r JSweetor Sour Mixed Ficicles. 2"cför 3 caas of Mackerel. i")C for 3 ctus r.f Falmcn. ( c for 10 lb kit No. 3 Meckerei, cocforiojl.. kit No. -.Mar fat fnfkeiel. 0g for 10 lb. kit Family Wfclte Flsü. 7,'kj for ll br. Family Whlr(, v. Li g cut in Te.f, 'i dlfttrent kinds to enooH? irr in. NOTICE T liare rovo 1 erca tbe street from o'd ftftiiJ. Festal ot'Icis deürerel. M. hi. YvrILLI5.R. 219 Fomh Illinois Btreet. Telephone 6T; THE CHAMPIOH! Tho Latest nni Unat Iaprovsi Single Goncr&to? mmurn 1 In the market. lights Like Gas, and every Li'rr.er a working burner. 2sTo fourth or auxiliary burner le-juireil. Saves 25 per cent, cn fuel. P. H. PURSELL & SOsi 54 Eeät V7eahir?i:tOTi St. in tha Pries of &as! Notice to Gas Consumers end Others. Your attention tscaUel to tbercarkM reduction In tto price of pas. waich took e:lect on tlia i.-,t day of Mireli. Tpc L'ompan? 11 now f .lrn.shin'; ri-stoall consumers at tl M ;vr le'OO cubic tevi. Ibi; prjcj ie ctrialniy withlu i..e reao.n o? all, for botb liKhtlrj; an 1 rcoiin purposes. T!ie ronvrnUnce and comfort oi cooi;:;: Dy especially duiiriK tbe fiicccr nonta?, vl)tr2 a Cre is not ctLerwl rtqulied, csn ouly ife tboroubly apXrct iAicd by tcokO ff&o b.ive bed experleno in ii ti.c.'ul arpiication for tbat puri'O'C. Tne Coraputy tin to! J for uso In thli city during tbela-t fonr yenis a largo number of cas elovn, and is tn'ifLcd frora ti.e iany testimouials from lte pe irons, ttat thee ftoyes "fill a lon Iclt wanLM SIOVE1 AUD GAS EITQINE3 FOU CALI3 AV COST. a.fiafoline Etoxe3 charged to Gas Sieve SJChil tiptUKC. cnspclis Gas-Light and Coke Co . Sc. 47 cat!i PfassjiTsiiiaStrMt. S. D. TF.AY, SccreUry. WM7TÜNH, Ko. 7 Virginia Avenue. FHLST-CLAE3 WORS AT BOTTOM PßIC23. .felephnne Kn. 4 305.
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