Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 115, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1885 — Page 8
THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL SATL'llDAY MORNING AriUL-25 1885'
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CEHXAULIBIIID 1833.) OPENED FULL LINES OFPARASOLS FANS. Prices Always in Plain Fipres. PETTIS pro j JOS. A. MOORE, C4 2. ülsrkot Gt., Indianapolis, Ind Intereet allowed oa dspoeita, la nuai of 15 and Upward. Moaer to Loan oa Improved City and Tuna. Frowrty la Indiana and Ohio. Ctt7, ouaty and Town Bonis, and Purchased Honey Sot, bought and fold. No leans taade except nca ai are nccrrcd by Crst mortgage oa real estate, witb a largo xaarela 9t security, cr by collateral ßivlag a icarket Tilne. Joreifa Zidiiuise for sale oa all part? of the World. PARASOLS! ! ! PARASOLS! I last Opened Largest Stock We 1I&TC Ever Shown. PARASOLS! PARASOLS! PARASOLS! FARASOLS! PARASOLS! PARASOLS! PARASOLS! PARASOLS! PARASOLS! Trices Lower Than Ever Before. 1 BIGESO! ft'CO. Tit A. D HS IMLACR. 8ATURDAY, APRIL 25. omriCEs 71 and 73 West Market Street. SENTINEL IELZPUONE CALLS. Eimnf-i CTlif U4MItorial Kuju 2'J OLD rirEBs. (iccil conditioned old papers for n'e at this crtice at only 40 cent a per hundred. CITY IN IJUIEF. l'rank (iamer has teen rstarned to the Inesne Hospital. Mr. J. P. Hejwocd is talked of ;.i a camliC; for Major ca the Pamccratic ticket. The Capital City Saving and Loan Association organized last Dlqht, with James T. Layman l'mideat. It is sa:d that the barley crop of Southern Indiana is a failure: many Calda of wheat are dead and other? badly Deeding rain. Talent frcm this city s&ve an exhibition of thtir skill .t Glenn's Valley T¨av nfgft by robbing a store of ?100 worth of gords. The "tight" work cooper of thij city have ferried a Union, and will bold regular meetIn pn each Hocday evening at the Holling Mill Hall. Key. J. A. Ilond thaler will b3 the instructor of the Y. M. C. A. Saturday afierr.ojn. 8ur.day-chocl meetings durini; the n:cnth cf May. .New infantry companies are tobeforrnei at ruriker Hill and NcbUsville, and the Att'ca Liht Artillery proposes to became an infantry company. The Complimentary reception and reunion, iven by the stndentB of the Indianapolis rnincfs Uciversary, at th rooms of the ccifexsity, will take place Wednesday even Ire. Fifty delegates to the American JleJIcil Atscc'ation, which meets in New 0rle33, Jeave tie city over the J., M. at 3: t', in a Tollman sleeping coach. Gesrgs B. Gaston wilt hare charge of the car. The Kichrcond Planing Mill Company has tren incorporated under the laws of the fc!ate, xvitu a capital stock cf 2",C0O. The company proposes to manufacture doors, !$h, blicdi, rnoldings and other articles, and the new industry will be located in Richn:or.d, Wayne County. The Marion County Agricultural and Horticultural Eocicly will meet this afternoon at the rooms of the Slate Doord of Agricuttnre. "Proper Application of riant Food fir P.ant Lite." will be discussed by F. G. VirJKel, and 'Small Fruits How, Wtien Ld YU$ I'wmcrs Qvk to rjaat," by A,
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G. Chandler. Premiums will be awarded on the bist plan for an "Ideal Kitchen." "Will Brcwn, cf Indianapolis, while visit. ing it Westfleld the other Cay, recei red a severe cut In the leg from the careless use of a knife. Frank Webber was fined $10 and given ten days by the Major jesleiday, for selling liquor after 11 o'clock. Webber appealed the case to the Criminal Court Mrj. 8cmn Wehber will be tried to-day on a similar charge. PERSONAL MENTION. L. U. Willis. Sheriff of Sallivan County, was in th city yesterday and called at the Kentint-l roouis. New Occidental: H. T. Underwood, Pern; John C Orr, Columbus; P. Li. yderj, RrookvilJe; 0. W. Henderson, Montezuma. John M. Harte, General Manager BafJ.ilo Bill Wild West, called to tee us yesterday. He is itrraoging for tfcs exhibition at the fair grounds next week. Canoll County furnishes three lirat clasi juryrxen for the Federal Courts at Indianapolis. Robert Wasen will pcrye in the Circuit Court, Mahlon Keriin and Simuel Greenup in the District Court. Delphi 'litres. J. W. Edmonson, New Albany; Dr. L. I). Glazebrcck, ßjin Pierre; P. 1. Snavely, Wabash; V. R. Kinnear; Columbus; R. C. Reil, Fort Wayne; W. M. Copeland, Madison; John R. Gordon, H. C. Darnell, Green. castle; K. It. Sellers, Monticello; James F. Davidson, Lafayette; T. J. Cüarltoa, PlainHeld; I). A. Gordon, Mount Carmel; Mrs. ILa'ston, Wilmington, are at tho Grand Hotel. T. Stata Hi cater Hagee returned last night from Washington City, I). C, where he went to consult with tho President and Eecretiry cf State es to the policy to be carried out in the position cf Minister to Sweden and Norway. The Senator will probably leave Lopansport for .tcckhclm the latter part of Way. lie learned in conversation with p?rEOtswhofcad lived in Stockholm that the dictate ther is much more temperate thaa Is centrally tupp&sfcd. Logaasport Pharos. Wc looked in upon our old friend, A'pilla Jonee, the Democratic Postmaster at Indianapolis. Ke was working smooth and quiet in tho new Lamers. We also saw that old Democratic, and therefore pious man, R?v. O. H. P. Abbott, who has charge of the Stamp Depaitment. He was a little awkward at tirst, and the Republicans served hira a
mean trick by calling all at onca for odd fctan-p orders. Mr. Jones eavs he will favor Democrats for positions ucihr him to the full limit of the la?. Hancock Democrat. Rates Honie: Hon. P. H. McCorma:k, Samuel Hege, T. Hinds, J. F. Ballard, J. II. Kvans, Columbns; a A. Miller, Portland; W. Nickel.iRcchester; James. A. Nw, ircsntield; Kd Padgin, Hanover; W. C. Invijaud ten. Kokomo; (tesre R. Nichol, I. E. My, Anderson ;E.K Smith, Bloooiingnn; II. C. Plumb, Terry Wile: C. C. Slack, I'iainüäld; General William Urcs, Ne.v Ciw;!e; Juige Jchn C. Robinson, h'pmcr; lion. Defoe Skinner, Valparaiso; A. 1. Roach Koko-no-John Cook, Llkhart: Jc.eph Black, lilufl'ton; R. R, Reach, Muncie; C. W. Hartley. Goadland; LI. II. McCaKrev, Cimbridg City; F. M. Shivcly, IIa?crjt07?h; J. W. Ilu?rard, St. Paul; J. Mills, Knightttown. We uz informed that Hon, Lsivis C. Garxiguf, late RepncHcan Candida! for Attorney General of Kentucky, has removed from Russellville, in this Ette, and locatoi la Indianapolis. Ind., where h.3 proposes in future to reside and continue the practica of the law. Whilst we differ politically fron Mr. Garrigue. we rt-cnguiz3 in him the trne gentleman and upright and honorable citizen, and we would grfatly prefer to have r.iore such come amoug us rather than have them to leave our State. Asa lawyer ( md we stfcok from experience, having employed bim) Mr. Garrigus Is a safe counselor, a pains-taking, eccui.its pleader, and an able sdvecate, ard we heartily commendhiui to tLe people amorgst whom he has cast his lot. Louisville Courier Journal. Ho Lives In Franklin. J Fraaklln democrat. I It is a lucky tbic-; for Indianapolis ladies who lose tbefr pocket bocks that people from this city occasionally goto Icdiau&po li?. One day the Killer part of last week James Stewart, while in the city cf concentric circles bearded a street car In which a lady was E.Ved, itiey being the only occupants f the cf lue car." The lady alighted front the car, md enterirg a store uis:overed that her packet book was nrnsinz. Mr- Stewart fcucd the book shortly after the lady had left the car and a?ked the driver to take It to the company's olüce, bat the driver refused it. Stewart then examined the book and fiund, be tide everal dollars in money, a t.-ix receipt. He then took the b:ok to the 1 j Cfinrer's tlLce and turned it over to the Treasurer and wrote a cardio the lady infcrming her where she could find it. The Ja5y was a Mrs. Southard, wife of aa invalid hutand whef e circumstances were none too luxurious, and the recovery of the pocket bock waa no doubt greatly appreciated by hir. Such men as Mr. Stoat are scarce, ! but be lives in I rdnsan. Death of George F. Smith. Georce F. Smith, a f jrmer resident of this city, died at Ravenna. O , on Sunday last of c.-nsuxuption. TLe Ravenna Republican rays that his death was a turprl3a to many, though be had been ill for three weeka, bat h;s condition wss not generally knoara. Continuing, the Republican says: He vs born at Irfllnraoolis In J., Jone ISIj. and was a sou of Kev. Jo&a Huiith, a wcll-knon Weibo.li.t mJaiRter. Fie cirao to iUvtnna la 1.S7G udescacfd In tne ry uoo;ji fcusiocss wlta M t rofber-m law, H. Ii. Welder. ud1t the firtn name (fWebbtriV hnlth. Jauuary '., ls?T, he waa n arriccl o Mia Mie Holccnb, dAighter of v. i'zer llr,?co3ib, l'q. UpKJi the di.oiution of t ie lirm of Wctbcr vt mlth, e was eurnfd by l o'romb C'coi:, contractors, as btj:)Dkkcerer. a Lr.ut tbrce year pko re was appolute.1 casnler r nl l-otkjrpcr of tlie I'itncr.a Glas i"mpny, v fcicn poitlon te hold till Ms Oath, lie wa a U'TxarkAfoiy clear-headed busiues man. molest rnl retiring in his Itineaiior, attu loved and r. fpet led by all who kiuw ima him. lln htaltu !.ad teea poor fcr two jcats, an d tbe rtn-eat seere winter proved too mrca for bis dolicite ciHtioD. lie rever riiFe i a Cy at his o31ee da-i-tjsr the coldest wratrur, and reemed to l e ene owid wJth rare pluck and detcrxiattlon to ht !:e;ti!n reaper. Will Teat Ita Conetitutlonallty. The attorney of the Central Union Telephene Coa.pany has been m the cit7 fcr the last few days consulting with olllcials with lpgsrd to th law reducing the rental of telel bene Instruments. He believes the iai7 13 T.nccnstitutional, and will te?t it in th I cemts. He Is credite i with caving that, if
tee courts held the Jaw to be consUtntioatl, the company wou'd be f.ircsd to close its e xchanges througbont the State. The' Fees Cut OCT. Burin? Judge Woollen's tern of office a Attorney General he canied to be instituted a number of enita aralnst parties in Newton Cou,n.tj-Ittea ia all for the re:oyery pi
swamp lands, and Julian Sc Julian were appointed his assitants. They went to work In the esses, and when Judpe Baldwin was elected he continued the t.rm as his assistants. Attorney General Hord continued the appointment, and one of the cases that of the State vs. the Portsmouth Savings Bank is cow In the Supreme Court as a test c;ue. Usder the new law, cut Li Dg off the fees of the Astistants Attorney General' feee, Julian t Julian are not lively to pet anT compensation for their labor unless allowed by eoxce future Legislature.
Organ Recital. The following programme will be rendered at the organ recital at Plymouth Cbnrch this afternoon: ?!; KOin Lb., C. H. K!n"k Knare J. (,. Toufr AdaKloIn th J. J. i'.HL-a Voihplcl 5th act ol ' King alanlred" . Cart Re!nV-kf AUfprttto Vilterrr In. on.. f. Kanu- Ui Maicte Celtbre t iom the Orciiestral suite F. Lui.ner "Saint a la Fronce" aria from "I.i Filii? du l:cnnent" Douitti Ovcniiie to "Die lulieuenu in Airier" li. Ilo ir.i i 1 . L-ieDfr V o.'s IJ.irt IJepr en drar."' m. day. lDdianRpull.4 THrge-t-Shoottos orlatlon. The meiLbers of this association are reqnestfd to meet at their headqearters (Circle Park Hotel) Sunday, April 2i at 1 o'clock p. m., to attend the fnneral of Louis W. Oit. GEORGE KEG Eli, President. J. L. Bielek, Secretary. I'. Lieber t Co.'a Bock Beer on draught to day. AboQt Summer Trips. Summer will soon be here, and we will begin to Inquire about where we will spend the hot reston. I fcr one w ould prefer Northern Mich-gan, but there are others who would rather go up into Minnesota, others Wisconsin; In fact, every one fesls like leaving heme for a Ehort lour somewhere. Now, to enable you to do thi. we would suggest that yen r ply to Robert Emmelt. I) strict IVs3n. J ger Agent. Morion Route, No. 2; South 111iuoia street, Indianapolis, who can supply you with round trip tourist tickets to all cururcer resarta in the North, Northwest, and in Michigan. Commencing May 1, thes3 tourist tickets will be ptft on sale, and you cfin putchafo them via the 2Jonon Route as cheap as by any other line. The coa:!iesand thepicgcais of this line can net be excelled by any road. PJeas ask ad the ques'ians ycuant to, fnd they will be carefully aciwereJ by Mr. Emmett. P. Lie'cer A; Co.'s Bock Beer cn draught today. SEE OÜK TO-DAY Fcr tho FincFt Display ol PATEK. PHILIPPE & GO.'ä, VACÜERON CON3TAI3TIN. LORGINR, WALTHAM. DliOIIi, HVKPDN and SPEIITGIMELD V7ATOIIE3 over seen In this city. JKWELEK?, 13 EASt WASIIINOTCN ST., Solo Afrents. Their Ilighat Value Allowed for HAZLETON, G-ABLER, Aul Other Celebrated Makes of Pianos. Low Prices. Easy Terms, REARSCW'S MUSIC HOUSE, 19 Harth Pennsylvania fct. Tuning and Repairing a specialty. ATUfi And every day.cxoott Gunday,whe: you want a reliable W A T C AT MODERATE PRICES, COME AND Ei: Vi. '4U JAS. N. MAY HEW, fa. -3 Test WasM.istoa Street. iBEHBETT ILE PHONE AINTJ ELKCTKIC CO. 3IAM FACT! lit US A SI) DEALLUS IS eeine tells, Fattf rlrs. Wire. Hotrl and Honse Anr-or. lators, Tcrglar Alarm. Ked'.ral R".erlei, Gas Kightiig 4rraritns, SficaVia Taltf, e BOLE MANDFACIUKZR3 Tiä Bennett TtlepMe Apparatns. fa. 12 Vinton DIotL, Cf p. roitolSce, ! iMniAMAonr to tmt
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STORM ANDJjUfiSHINE L? dies are hereby informe! that v,e are prepared for both. For the former we can show you a large stock of Gossamer Waterproof Circulars in the best known makes, ranging in price from 85c, $1, Sl.25, 31.50, 52, and up to the best i jade. Umbrellas can be had of us hi all qualities and price3. Guarded thin pgainst the showers a lady miy shop more comfoitably than in the bright day?, whtn the Pt ore is crowded. She can look at the B:autiful Novelties ia Silks Riid Dress GoocJs, make her purchases, and have her dre3 made in time to wear wntu the s-unn days co ire. We v;ould like to show you what we re doing in LACE CURTAINS. The low prices and handsome Etylea will certainly attract and tempt you. Many of the numbers are selling rapidly, and as they are imported direct, we cdn not duplicate this season. If you want a SPRING WKAP or a NEW STYLE JERSEY, don't forget we have the largest and hzst stock in the Statf. .KPICCIALTIICS: Fine Dress-Maklng, Millinery, Tailoring Special Sale or PIANO 8 ft 25-Cents Per Day, $1.75 Per Week, $8 Par fciontii, ' $96 Per Year. liy carrying od this calculation and depositing Witt u j:i -ai.li, ani each inoath ti, the ajrj;ite will. In a ibort time, reult In tbc purclias? of a COO'I and durable 7-cctave Cottage Upright or Square Piano. No better or fa.'er hivcst'jicnt can be ina-le. You have the use of t!ie instrument frooi the 1 ij tbe Cret pavineut Is xnatle. Noho.Tiis uOMroanplete with cut a musinl instrument, en 1 in urrb:iiii!? upon tbc p!an leif -ribsd above, yon pay but little more thaw bis heretofore i;ea t Larked lor hi:iip!e rent. . BALDWIN & I Ü5, 97 and S3 Sörth Fena. St..b(!iMroB!. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Stoln-wey A 8ons, Decker ErCiR., H&lnci Urea., Fischer, D. H. Baldwin t Co Pianos, and Zstcy an.l Shoniugcr Organ?. I'artles at a distance desiring batR-dns süou'ö net fail to write for fuller description?. Gcci storase aut care Ij: Piauos ftnl Ot'tns with Insurance. TUNING and REPA I &.INH a sreclalty. Orders lor morinc eItcu prenrt attention. O CUT x X3rzs: Ard Taper Welghis at Half Trice to cIimp ont jl lot, at the ;rnt Clefirince SatB or ItuobH iul Statlouery at " T. Washington St. THE BOWE! SERßILL CO. m EDWARDS, a a mmi ff. uu. u Tntst r Oao Hundred Large Stands. 300 3-Sheet Boards, Also Centreing toState Hoks Fence o
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Five cases of Wall Papeis, in now and elegant dosign Tnos desiring to see the latest and most approved style are Fpeiilly invited to iDfpcct this freth stock. WHITE BLANKS - -. - FIVE CENTS. CULT PAPERS - - - - 15 CENTS. IN CAUPET3, Rngff, Mat?, Mattin g, Oil Cloth?, Etc., I am prepared to give bargain?. Don't buy until yoi have pecn rny goodeand hi ard my prices. EVERYTHING AT WAY DON LO V FIGUREJ. CHEAP! CHEAP!! CHEAP::.' Sßi.A special Rug DepartDient largest stock in the State.
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ÄDAJSS & VE3TLAKE Oil & Gasoliuo Stoves. EARLY BREAKFAST Stoves and Karges, best in ths world, OSGOOD REFRIGERATORS, Mantles, Grates aaJ Tile Hearths. A. TV. MeOUAT, tl AND V.ET NVASIIINGTO ST. ALWAYS TH LATEST IN fasci mmn, mi l. adies' Chopping Satchels, Fancy Willow Ware, Japanese Decorations, aril Fine Glass and China Ware. CHARLES rslAYER&GQ., 29 ard 31 West Washington St. BRGWNIh'G & SL0ÄP3, AND DSALEBS IM Fice Ferfdincn and Toilet Articles l.rbln'8, Colgate's, Lnnibcrj?' na Klcksecker' Flue xtracvs. Genuine lr.ipsrtcd Karma an3 rTnRueolcuBtB, yiorUa and Lavender Watn, ne Toilei b-oaps anä Smace.'.Too'i, Hair, Ctotfc xe'J 2-'p.!1 Brushes, and ail article wuitel lor th teilet at tho LOWEST FIGURES,
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