Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 114, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1885 — Page 8

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THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL PKIDAY MORNING APE1L 24 1885

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(EHTABLI8JI3Z:D 1833.) OPENED FULL LINES OF PARASOLS AMD FANS. Prices Always in Plain Fipras. PET! IS B&STO CO JOS. A. MOORE, C4 33. M&rkot St., Indianapolis, Ind Interest allowed on deposits, In rami o! 15 ad CP ward. Money to Loan on Improred City and Farm Property In Indiana and Ohio. City, County and Town Bon da, and Purchased Money Notes, bought and lold. No loans made except such as are secnred by firvt mortgage on real estate, with a large margin 2 security, cr by collaterals savin a xaarket Foreign Exchange for aaJe on all parts of the world. PARASOLS! PARASOLS! PARASOLS! PARASOLS! PARASOLS! PARASOLS! PARASOLS! PARASOLS! PARASOLS! PARASOLS! PARASOLS! Jost Opened Largest Stock We HftTO Erer Shown, Prices Lower Than Ever Before. A o FRIDAY, APRIL '21. OrTiCKt 71 and 13 West Market Street. SENTINEL TELEPHONE CALLS. Eft&iits Onire 164 Editorial Eojms ''9 ocd conditioned old papers for ru'e at. J this cfYire at onlv 40 rnta nr hnndrid. i CITY IN BRIEF. John Williams is to be tried to morrow on a charge o! p!ckir. pockets. That portion of Tennetsee street between Key end Morris Is being improved. Four small chemical fere extinguishers have been placed at tha Reformatory. Frank and Saaan Webber are being prosecuted for violating the 11 o'clock law. The Indianapolis Division of the K. cf P. retted $r4.i by the "Galley Slave" engagement. The building season in the southwestern psit cf the city has been commenced in earnest. William Smltb, for throwing stone j at Jane OT.ritn cn West Merrill street, ha! been sent to jail. Andrei Xwtzys, who was killed Wednesday by the cars, wss born in the village of Kcstkowshizoa, July 10, IS I". Hiram Thompson, George Champion and Pan No will be tried to morrow for th lier?d theTt of old iron from Ca?per Bad misky. The five Supreme Court Commissioners will retire Monday, they having htd a two y.i-s' service. The docket is buriened with about CO cases. Bcau;e the parents of Miss Shutt fear that Lancaster would desert their daughter after marriage, they re'ass to allow the paternity suit to be tnus compromised. At 7 o'clock last evening tne cold wave signal wss raised; and it is said that the temrerature will tall from fifteen to thlrtyiLr degrees In the next tu enty-four hours. , Professor Collett will retire from ths State Geological Department on Saturday, at which time Professor J. M. Thompson, of Crswfcrdsville, will take charge o the o2i:e. The fram residence owned by Calvin Monrcd, and situated two miles from the city on the She by Head, was destroyed by fie n'ght before last, invcivin- a loss ot 0. Tfce first circular of 188 . issued b7 the National Department of Education, has be?a received by the State Saperintandent. It re'ers to the tccxol systems of tb United platte, atd was prepared by Dr. Phi.brick,

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Hte Superintendent o! the BMtoa City Schools. 4 BufTalo Bill's "Wild West CoApany will appear at the Exposition Grounds on Tuesday and Wednesday next. A first-class Low is promleed. It is laid that a city firm laid in a large atock of memorial badges for General Grant, tent out by a New York firm while the (! ed lie of Giant was thought to be bo near at hard. To night and to morrow n'ght a? a the last two of the season at the College Arenas Rick. To-morrow evenin? the grand floral camiral will be Riven, and will doubtless be an elegant aCalr. The report of the Pension Agent for the month of March has been prepared, and it thews the paymcat of 2:;j')l vouchers and the disbursement of $33.3.2.5.8r. Of this $i,ccu was paid to the aaiYivors of the war of 1812. There is a pond in the southeastern part of the city which is about forty feet square and perhaps six leches deep. Yesterday there were about thirty lads, racking from six t3 twelve years, "swimmin?" at this place, and tbey could not have had more fun if it had been a mile deep. The game of polo last night at Uerid:an F.ink between the College Avenue and Hlcyon Clubs resulted in a victory for the litter by a score of 2 to 1. On Saturday evening the famcu Nip and Tack teams will play the tie game of the aeries between these clubs. Mrs. Ames Grcdgel and her sister-in-Uw, Airs. Lizzie Stout, called at the 8tate Treasury yesterday to make Inquiries about the 1,000,GOO left by James Wheelic?, of New York. The mother of Mrs. Grudyel was named Wheeling, and she had relating by the same name and of whom she had lest all trace. She will investigate farther. Indianapolis Division No. 2, U. Jt , meet this evening at the armory, Mczart Hail, and will have e'ght candidates for initiation. Among the number will be City Attorney C. S. .Denny and Theodore Pallkn. The division is growing rapidly in numbers, and ii drawing to its rank a clsss of men wh will undoubtedly make it strong and substantial. Starch manufacturers from Franklin, Edinburp, Elkhart, Columbus, Danville, III., and Cincinnati met at the Bates House yesterday afternoon to form a pool and establish rates. It is understood that prizes are to be advanced in a couple of days, ana a permansnt organization effected. There will be another meeliog the l'3.h cf next month. Regarding the State Militia, Adjutant General Koontz says that the feeling anions the companies is much better than it was some-

J time ago, and there will not be any more companies to abandon the Sate MUit a. There were two cr three of the cooipinies who were inclined to leorsarrz on an iaiependent basis, among them Iltcbtuood and Terre Haute, but they are now all right, and instead of losing ground, there is good reason to believe that a half dczen new companies will shortly be organized. AMUSEMENTS. THE MEXICAN ORCHESTRA. Aa wai anticipated, the Grand Opra House was veil filled last night by a wellpleased audience, gathered together to h?ar the first of a series of covel concerts by the Mexican Typical Orchestra. Its name is not a mlsncmer, for it is thoroughly typical of the Mexican national school of music. There is in it all the reman ce acd sentiment intensified by a glowing warmth that is peculiar to a Southern sky, being a softer and elder method than that of the new. The arrangement on the Btape was somewhat picturesque, being in three tiers, and forming a pyramid, uniformed in dark bine cloth, gorgeously trimmed with silver frogs and facings, and wearing their large sombrero9 with cord and tassel, while over their shoulders were thrown bright colored shawls. The performance opened withTbomas' overture to "Raymond." Ds production, was an eminent success, and wilt it be a long time before its sweetness cae to reverbarate in the ears cf tne enchanted auditors. It was a test of the capability of the crcheatrs, ft once disclcsicg the delightful effect produd by the cooibincd instruments A waltz by Waldteufel follwd. given in rare taste and of a totally different eyls cf compoiition from the first. And then was played Schubert1 JoveJy "Serenade." His music.so full of ornate aiid expressive melody, lies more in the interpretation than in the execation. He is so often slaughtered, that hisspirit might well be thanafnl forsucb a beautiful vindication of bis claim to genius as wsj given ia this production last niht. The Mexican bando'in in the hands of ßenor Vega, with hrp accompaniment, proved a very chsroiirg combination. fcigrcr Fisenroa used the violin as a olo insirurteut in a degree of perfection that created an extraordinary Ftnpaiion. His bowing wss a cicse approach to perfection, whiie the beauty and fullness cf tone glowed with a warmth and experiment of execution. Sanor Carti upm the xylophone and Signor Garcia upoa i h 9 talteno, both Mexican instruments, ths 0 03 of tsch were well received. Two ether del ghtful numbers followed and the performance cicsed by a lively read.rin: of aa rtheitral melcdy. A different prjgru am will be rtndered to niht. NoriS. Tie Swiss Beil-ringers continue to give performances at English's. Cheap pr c-. Mr. Frank McKee, representing Haverlt's rew united Aruerican-European Miniv'-, fifty strong, is in town. Thh comnany g'ves a tingle ptrfcrmarce at the 'I.aad rext tvtck. In order to give the ladies and children an nppcrtunity to hfar the famous Mex enn Orchestra Msnsgpr D'ck?ou has reduced the mtlnce prices to twenty live and rjfy cents, with eeventy rive cents for reserved seats. The pateut ventilators put in the Dime Muteum have lowered the temperature so much that it is now quite comfortable all tte time, rctwilhstanding the Immense crowds that attend each performance "Thuma," the Mystery; the Dolt Worn a ; ( emel Girl; fat boy, and the finestae performance please everybody. The advance tale of seats for the enr.ament of the celebrated Carrion Opera Cj n pany at the Grand Opera-houss the first h ilf of rext weeV, open3 this morning at tve ihtater box-cüice. Regular opera prices will rnle, and the repertoire will be es f jllow : Monday, "The D ura Srajor's Danghio';'' Tnetday, "Tho Merry War;" Weduesdiy matinee, "The "ascotte,' and Wedneiy evening, "Fra Diavo'o " The ci'tu'ne worn in the "Mtscotte" are tae finest eveseen in America. P. Lierxr Co.'s Bock IJeer on draught today. P. Lieber t Co.'s Rock Reer cn draught today.

THE DIAHOND.

Indianapolis Wins the Exhibition Game at Springfield Games at Other Pointe. epecial to the Sentinel. 8i'RI5gfiej d, O., April 23. Tie Indianapolis Club won the game here to day by a score cf 10 to 11. It was a slugging contest from begining to end, although Collins, who pitched for the visitors, was cot rapped near so hard as Keliv, off wheae delivery Indianapolis secured Iwenty-focr hits. Keenan caught Collins in good style. Base Hits SpiiDgfield, If'.; Indianapolis, 21. Errors Springfield, 12; Indianapolis, 7. The same nines will play aeain to-morrow, when Mil ler will in all probability do the twirling for the vifitore. The Mets Drop Another Game, Baltimore, Md., April 23 Baltimore won acctber game from the champion Metropolitans to day by hard work with the bat. fhe Metropolitans played a perfect game in the field, and did sorre hard batting, but failed to bunch their hits. The score is ai follows: Palttaore 0 211001016 Metropolitan U OU 2 00011-1 Itroohljn Keats the Athletic. Ph.ladeli hia, April Tne Brooklyns defeated the Athletics to day, reversing the score cf yesterday. There were about 1,500 persons present. Following is the score: athletics- l 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0- .1 Brooklyn G0000030 x a St. Louis Turns the Tables on Cincinnati. Et. Lot I, April 23. St. Louis turned the tables on Cincinnati to day and won the game in fine style. White was pounded bard, while the visitors made but six hits cß Carutbers. The fielding was very fine on both sides, and the game generally well contested. Following is the score by innings: St. Loul?.... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 ClEtiuuatl. O010UUUÜ 01 (EXEU iL U. S. (Uli NT. Called hleetlnff to Celbbrate Hie Anniversary on Monday Next. The following call for a meeting to be held on Monday was circulated and signed yesterday: To the Citizens of iDdlanspolis: Iu view of the fact that Monday next, the 7ih instant, will be the anniversary of the birth of General U. S. Grant, and considaring bis present grevious aillictlon, it has b?eu proposed in several larger cities of the United States for the citizens to meet and testify their appreciation of his great services to tte oountry, and to give public expression rf their tympathy and their kindly regaid for him, and to voice the hope that he may cpeedtly recover his health, and that be may ye; b spared many jears of life aDd happiness. We, theralcr-f, regai die 8? cf political ties, call a meeting for the above purpose, to be held at the United States Court rcoui, cn Monday evening, at T:S0 o'clock. Isaac P. Grav, A. G Porter, William II. English, .lohn C. Sicemakr, W. A. Weeds, J. E. McDonald. W. 11. Calkins. Jame? ß Blacfc, Benjamin Harrison, 11. Ii F. Pierce, John C Wright, It. S. Foer. Edwin II. Lamme. Cbarlts L. Holstein, A. L Roache, J. G. Adamt, John C. New, L. T. Micnener, W. R. Holioway, John M. Butler, John H. Eolliday, Lewis C. Walker. Pr.KSONAL. MENTION. . William A. Yoarg, Terrc Haute: J. A. McGregor, A. R. Van Sickles, Martinsville; John G. Smally, Connereville; J T. Coulter, C. Coulter, Frankfort; George W. Richard, R. B. Sears, Loutsvilie; H B. Lineenfelte-, Danville; Frank McKee. gnt Haverly's Minstrel?; I). A. Rudy, IIsKerstown; A. C. Given, Fiankfort, are at the Grand Hotel. New Occidental: F. M Grieth, G. F. Smith, M. Wefshotf, Vevay; J. S. Lagerns, J. C. Hanover, W. A. R?an, P. Walker, Ruthville; P. B Syder. J. P. B pendle, Rossville; A. J. Hicks, C. Newby, Spencer; E. C. Liston, J. W. Land's, Sallivan; J. White, R. C. Wright, F. Vanhooks, J. F. Gitty, Terre Eaute. Rates House: L. T. Michner, Shelbyville; W. J. Craiir, Bluffton; W. Coffman and wife, Kokomo; K E. Smith, Bloomington; D. F. Mustard, Frank Spear, Anderson: Thomas White, Franklin; W. A. Bickle, J. E. Robiceon. Richmond; Jessie Magee, Rashville; Ben r. Hudnut, Terre Haute; Geo. Agin, Ptklo: A. H. Braden, Crawfordsvilla; Mr. ft. Hays. Gospoit; L. McCormick. Lafayette; Ed T. Porter, HaKerstown; T. J. Daily, Hoonville; H. B. Rsgan, Greencastle; J. G. Ieer, Vavclatd; John Joseph, Jr., NoblesvilJe Beach Aledictil College The commencsent exercises ot the Beach Madicsl College were h'ld yesterday aftrliocn in Room -5 of ths n.'d Sntinel building. Professor J. L. Marsh made the faculty nVwess, M. M. Sample delivered the valedictory, and Prois$or Cole preseotei the diplcmfcs M'ss D.'xe rang a song, and Dr. UiafJell prsentd a frame coatalnlng tn notcgrajths cf the ßraduaing class, wu:ca vas refpondtd to by Professor Vod, who es iben preentfd with a gold-headed raio by the c!as, Thoiuas Th-el makir g th-ü p e ptr-taiioi arfch. P'ofn-or Picktrell ten :i:aoe nn interestirg speech. A Clerk's Funda Not Exempt. Tte Supreme Court yesterday alürrae.i 'h dpcincn of the lower court in the cai of Mcsea G. McLaln t.aicEt Receiyer Wallace, of F;tchr fc Sbarpe's cefnrctbmk. W :tn the lat.k c'o;ed, McLaln, as Clrk of Marion 'Jaunty, bad sorctthing ovr $15 OX) in the Mi.k, srd he brought suit, holding that it was f r ecial trost, and lberfore ibculd be Pi 1 iu full. The decision of the court pats McLatn cn the eaace footing with c:hc-r dtpositcrt. ' At n End The Etrike at the Wcodbjrn Sarven Wheel Works wa9 pract'cally ended yesterday, a number of the employes returning to work, urd the plfccs of tnore who didn't being enpplied with rew men. The proprietors i'iaim that the business n light and they can getalcr g with a reduced force. The 'men who returrd to work did so without the 10 per cent, advance demanded. Activity. In order to catch esmethinc a man dees not alwf.js reonre much acivity, meotat or otherwise. A Chicago policeman caucrtit tte TaUr rx whils esie. I! he bad won a Ryan E;t he would have been impervious to conttglou. T. Lieber A CVs Bjci Bee- on draught today.

APRIL DAYS.

STORM AHDSUMSHINE LsdiC3 are bereby informal ttat vre are prepared for both. For the former we can eliow you a large stock of Gossamer Waterproof Circulars in the best known makes, ranging in price from 85c, 51, $1.25, $1 50, ?2, and up to the best made. Umbrellas can be had of usa in all qualities and prices. Guatded thin ngiiut the 6hower8 a lady may bhop more comfortably than in the bright day?, when the ntorc is cruvdtd. She can look at the Beautiful Novelties in Silks aiid Drees Goods, make her purchase?, and have her dre-s rnvie in ticiö to weir vihtn the tunny diys come. We would like to show 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 selling rapidly, and as they are imported direct, we can not duplicate this season. If you want a SPRING WRAP or a NEW STYLES JERSEY, don't forget we have the largest aud bt Keck in tb) Stat. L Fine DrcFS-Makin?, Millluery, Tailoring GAUTIOH! Eeware of unscrupulous dealers, who ou Account of the lont;-c6U.bn8ad repuiaiioa of the Decker & Son Pianos, Are endf avorins: to palm ofT other instrument btarlnsf fi similar name for GKSU1NE UK'JKtH .V tON ri anos, which have stood the test since lKVi. tt( a'l end ee the suporlority of thee old reliable instruments over auy others bearing a similar i:ane. Then Ptafflin 4 Co. 55 End S4 Kortb PtsnsTlvzuia bl, If jou want ono of PATEü, PIlIilPPE & CO.'S celebrate 1 Swiss Watches, TUB EST IS THE WORLD. J BWali JEWKLEK", 'i EAST WASUISOTOX ST., Holo .A r e ii t k . THE CHAMPION! The Latest and Most Improvod Qinglo Generator GASOLINE STOKE In the injlccL L'ghts Like (lis, and every burner a work ng burner. No fojrth oauxiliary hainer unuireJ. Saves 25 p;r cent, on fuel. fseo rjoibro Uuyl u'jr. P. M. PUR SELL & SON, 84 East Wrtshirjßton fit. IlSF&colIIiK MANUFACTURERS OF MINERAL WATERS, Prrkllng Champagne Cider, Western TrMe Ginger Ale, Seiter water and LUlle Dai?y Sola. I'ortable Foanains cbargel on abort notice. Fountains for rent. So, sac -22S, 2S0 anl 23 S. lpliwai f St., INDIANAPOLIS, - - - INDIANA. M. R. STY ER, JTana?er. ' 'SAFE BRILLIANT !.' r 7,1 cr- fJT TT Heaä W Oil. "iBoiofonj." JOHN EDWARDS, i - K. m O r Jl it a l Ono Hundred Large Standf. SCO 3-Sheet Beards. Also Ccntrcllinz fteStEte Hose Feice' orrics-8ikUaci occ,

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'A Penny Saved is Two Pence Earned " DOLLARS MAY BE SAVED By buying from the largest and best NEW stock in this city, tie i(atefit variety and tte most elegant patttrn, at tbe LOWEST PEICES. Body Brussels - - - - 70c to $1.15 Tapestry Brussels ... 48 Velvets gscto no Ir grabe, Hemp Carped, Rugs, Mats, Mattings, Etc. -ALL AT WAY DOWN LO iV FIGURES. Tbe Greatest Bargains in WALL PAPERS in this marht. New Patterre. Low Prlcc3. CHEAP! CHEAP!! White Blanks - - - FIVE cents Gilt Papers 1 cents

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