Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 116, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1885 — Page 5
;v it ? ::::::3 Ij s x t .llzzz) la wr.iih In&isntclii tiiciuca Lr rrl j, aa& la Cisarrlnj d a liWcral palroaast. ITli Jensla Lcclird, (Uarhtcr of Mr. in1 Urs. , o. Locxard, of HaöJty street, an old and well 6bwb faxally of this city, was yetrday married to Mr. V.J. Itcid, a younsf committioa mcrcoant c( Indianapolis, and lately of Belfast, lrelsud. The rertracay took rlace at the family reMenw oa .Tlndlay atrect. Iter. Mr. Mcleod, of Indlanspolls, fricnJ and countryman of tne groom, ofii :iattn. The boose vu charmingly decorated by Cr l ten eil. TU mantels banked in solid muw of tulip and .hyaclnuw. the draperies relied in sprays of smllax, ud orer the Dtlcdien where the hanDT pair knelt lor the benediction was surendc4 a beautif ul bat tertlyot rare bJowom. The bride wore a very batxtfcme toilet ol embroidered India crepe, tiie tod Ire deflitt ind mnrfrrltA br a clote csr-
land oi Chine trlmroaea. About her tbroit 'mu' ui vainesi prjmroaca. aduui tutu-it wer two strings of pearl, and her reil wu fastre by a clnti f rosebuds. n1 tllle o! the raliey. She was attended ty Mit Winnie Tnruer, her dearest girl friend, lain Tmncr wore a handsome toilet of psle cornolored crepe de chine, tne square bodlou outlined with oft mascs of yellow Spanish Nco. Mr. and IS ra. Rird left laat evenln for tne Kaxt, anl ssll ort the run Inst, by the Nonnandle, of the French Line, for iincentown. They will spend 1 be summer ri the continent, aficr A rat Yisitins the (room's family In Belfast Aman iho irueu from abrr.d were Ber. and Mrs. James Mo Lnod. l-Mr. and lit John M. Phaw. Mr. Robert w. Kied nut Hon. M. U. McLaln. all of lad am polls. Ccrnrutrcisi iimtte, Wednesday. A SIX INNING CONTEST. Di.ii O'Lpatj'i Mne Utctlrrs a Drnliblng at the Hands of the Home Team, 'CVfco Oet On to McArthur's Bicycle Curves at the Laut 8ta?e of the Ostme ToOay's OamoEato Ball Ooselp. a bent 'xO persons avertible 1 t the Here nth f trect Par yesterdty afternoon to witness a rather uninteresting ill lanlng rontctf between the boras team and the nine from Toledo, which waa easily ron by the ferner. The fame was devoll of brilliant feature and dragged a!oni s!o?ly. The O'I esry nine presented Mc Arthur and Cook, while SliKtoc and Keenan occupied the polnta for the Jiotne team. McArthnr was will from the ttart. icadlnz altogether four men to baseaon !:, while he hit three with the bail. The home team was nnable to hit htm safe, however, until in tie fifth inning, wtca Keenan lUrtcd tha ball nftcr which dean hits were made in rapid iuccs aiou. Indiannjolla profited by Jliia erratic dallrryta tne hrat Inning only, the remainder of aiic lr rur.g bflug earned. In the flrt innin? it Mecke l at If the Tlaitora would hare nodiiU:ultr :n t.i ; ir 5 the ball, for In their haif ncy . .t Larry taftly three tlüie. After tbi. ioweter, they were unable to bit the leather lean a ingle tJuie, while KTen of them were retired on atrikea. In the first Inning Donnelly waa given a ba'e on fci.x bad balls, atole second, and two pasei balls cored him. The tlsltor secured two rani in their half on hita by Wright, Morrison and McHxjnald and Miller's error. One of the feitnrea of the second Inning was the p'tchlnz of MeKesn. he Urikln' out the first three men at the bit. Botn ai lea blanked up to the filth inning, when Indianspoil tied the score and secured a lead of two. IKeenan waa th first man at the bat and droTe the all far orcr Wright's bead for two bae. McKeon, not to re outdone, sent another two-batger In the cam? direction, aud Keenan icored. There was aa outburst of acplause when Poor ra an Ticked up the stick and smashed the ball into ab far corner of centre for a horns ran trad stored McKeon, la liie sixth and last inning Indianapolis ptled up fire runs. Crane was hit by McArthur and went to fir.t. He attempted to steil f?eond, but Cook euily cut iim off by a Tery pretty throw to Bukeuborcr. Keenan tool: three bases on a long drive to left center, and McKeon'c single s ored him. McKeoa stole second and crossed the plate oa Pooraia's single. 1'oorman Kcored on Miller's two-bager sind a tingle br Collins irored the former. Collin): vent to second while the tall was being Celled in. aud tame In on Moriarlty' safe one. An excuiable error by Donnelly nave the visitors one tu a in tue sixth. When the home clu'j cme to the bat in the seventh, rain began to fall nn l the fixe waa called ou by Umpire Hoover. Followjug is the fcore: Tnu:rx. n. i-. 11 i. it a. c.
T.ainey, 3 b j u ' 0 0 S 0 nght. r. f j -'1 0 0 ; 0 rMorruon, c. f... Iii 1 1 o ; y ysatz, l b o o ; 7 0 ! 3IfDoaald, 1. f 0 ; 1 '2 0 . 0 .'ook.c. - 0; (i j ' 21 u Jsmiscn. a. s.- , 0 j u 0 i 1 JtufXenterger, 2 b .' 0 o 2 :i I 2 .McArtuar, p. - j u . o j o l j l Total a 8 I 18 : '3 4 lDIASA!tLl.v R. P, II P.O. A. ' K. J)onaelly, Sb I 0 ,1 1 J'oorraau. r. 1 2 2 o 0 10 3lii;rr. :. I 1 1 ü 0 . J 'oüit, f. 1 1 2 0 ! ii 3Ioriariiy h 1 U ! 1 1 j 0 0 !MiJi:erv. 1 b. 0 0 2 ! 1 0 Traue. V h 0 0 Ü 0 0 LMtKeon v 1 2 j 1 j 1 0 Total ; i i ' H j & , a fnufnga 1 2 :l 4 5 6 TelHo . 2 0 0 0 0 13 Jndlauapolls...- 1 o 0 0 3 'J
Tarne'l Runs Indians polls. S: To'e'Jo. D. Basel cd ffim Inlianapolia. 4: Toledo. 1. eitrurk Out By McKeon, 7: fcv McArthnr. 4. l'aed Balls Koe nan, 1; Cook, 3. Wild l'i'chAs-.McKeoa. 1: 3Mt Aitbur. 2. I-eft on Bh Iud1napoh, 7: To2elo, 4. Base for lelug hit by factier ludiaaapoli. 3; ToUdo. i. Tbrc" bisa ilitH-Keeuan. Twole lilts McKeon. Mi!W an! Kenan. Howe Kua l oorojaa. Time of tiame 1 :.i'x Uintrc IiooTcr, To-tM'a (iame. The Lome team aud Toledos will crosi ba'j t thCBruce Park again to-day. Trains will leave the Union Depot at 2 aud 3 o'clock p. m. Oam 'will be called at -:T,u. The contest will be au ex-4-itlog (cue as Doth ninea will do their best to win the tame, following la tbe batting order: Indianapolis. l'oltlon. Toledo Donnelly ......Third bae Kilney J'oorma KlKht field Wrlgat 3t( Ktou........ .. .Center tield Morris! X'oIUtji short stop Kern3 üorianty..... Left field McDonald 3! Query...... First base ..faatz l'raue .....üerond base Backeuberger MnCru're......Catcber....... .......Cook -Miller Pitcher -Jtcamever At St. Loa I . St. Lot z, April 25. McClnnli wild pitching Jost the gs me to the St. Louis to day. Otherwise the play was good, aud a particularly brilllaut one. a hand running catch by Brownin?, elicited much applause. The following is tue score by innings: St. lxuis 10011000 03 1-ontsrUle t 1 0 0 2 0 U 2 05 At New York. Ntw Yor.K, April 25. Taree thousand spectators itnwed the game between the Athletics, of Pnliadeiphia, and the Metropolitaus to-day. The same waa the most exciting played here this imvon. Not a hit was m&cle oil Begley until the ninth inning. Ecore: 3fetropoliUn... o o o 0 2 0 I 0 0-:t ilthittits- 0 0 o 0 ü 0 0 0 22 At ltruoklyo. Kav Yokk, April 2.. Paltiaore played a poor jitne loih at bat aud in the field agamt the Brooklyns to-day. The home (earn maie a good howini; aud virtually rm tUe game in the i' st three iauinfeS. ore by inuims: Brooklyn 1 I 4 3 0 u u 0 3-. ialiiüwre..- -- 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-2 Koller SkattoR Utok Iturnad. K.twis iTY. Mo., Apfll 25. Kusaa City Jonrv.iW Ooiaha, Neb., pV.l: The' roller stating riuk, on ueit by a stock, company u( thli city, was l un.td at .t o'clock this rcornlas. Ijs. ?i.tx); f t rp;tu-ed to I? incendiary, aud. it is i i, .'erne iK.-tMviais hare been ccnntcl wiiu tie n-ik. Hot a Seneation A trut '.0 'e!oca iat uiftbt a ruunrwi Hjrc-I tUtansl live Mtation was cn baa lnathici bc re or thn a nl'e raurder. Tbe reiorter fpinctd around with rr.ore tain usual alcriiy, but prttty s.on It wis discoTcred that Ciere had been "oaly'au at -rept t wife murder. Tius sat a bitter dliar-poinlucut to tr-.e frateraitr. but they lot cor'-t their 1 in tnatlng Itlowc. IaveCgatioa proTea triat Xn An1y Uo hi pptnd at lWron'i flros: store, bOT Ka-t WasMojron trt. snd had thore lound sn o:!icer to ahom she flaud titr lory. lie Jona Sialtu (e doa k&cwvibich one of the Jouns) had come to bo -be um?, on the Miehlen Ra.l, and upon lh Lud tAt:erca dawu tle lov au es
Cz-'.T', tzt IcTlri ttr hc:tand in peril, aad It would be neccary fcr the p si Ice to go out rLjht way, for Fnith wti aracl with aa ax and revolver. This waa another disappointment to the reporters, bet their disrust was complete whea the Superintendent and Sheriff returned from the scene and said that there waa nothing In It that Is emits had onlv asked for hi a rent, and a few words poulbly hot ones bad pased between the jartJfi. ymllh wajnot arrested like a C manche, neither had ho on the historic war paint and feat he re. In fact, there waa no blood not even on the moon. ARREhTEI FOR FiiRfiEHT. James Jeeke in Durance Vile oa a Serious Charge.
During the early part of last week a joung man citing the name of Julius Ethrnidt appeared at the Indiana National Bank with a check for 1303, which waa indorsed by the Schmidt Bros., brewera, ife ieprcaentod that he wm a cousin of tha Schmidt, and the bank people finally caahel the check. He informed Mr. MaJott that his cousins were starting Mm In business, and aa soon aa he received the rnone ha purChaaed a span oi hores frrm LcTl liauter at ryirg 7X) in cah. and wuhjiu? to pav the i-aiauce in a few day. Yesterday m'-ning, however, he Induced Hunter to lei nlm have tne hiTe. saying that ho wsnttd to fit them will baraens. He then went to the bnk with auoriter ch:rs Indorsed by We "rt I. mid Bros ,M calling for ?.'v0. waen the bar.k ie pla notictd that the nsne was spelled lacorr:c ly they telrj iioufd ihu Iv.lic Hi ition fur an oRicer, and he was at oi.t a plac d nader arrrt i a rtari:e .f forgerv. At th station be aald bis name wan Jhiuc Jeke, arjd that he resldel wlln hin taicle at 11 Koglitb avenue. Joke was formerly a freight Uuckmaa ou the Big Four lie c:ima that the orglual forgery was committel by a rhicio rran. and aays that he paid him for his services. The hoisc are in the ro-e!on of the banc. TIIK CHUUCilES. The pulpit of the Central Christian Church will to-dsy be ocupied by kicr. c. S. Blatkwcll, of at, I.oula. Bev. Mr. Miller will preach at the fcouth Street Baptht Cburca morning and evening. Ber. J. I. Cowan will preach at the Uaited Tresbyterlan Churcn at 10 :J a. m. aud 7 30 p. m. There will be presu -hhvz at the Gospel Terapar ancc meeting to-night. Bev. R. K. Neighbor will presch at the North Baptist Chur n at l':l5a ra. und 7:.0 p. m. Bev. M. Mc'Joomea niu occupy the i-nlpit at Simpson's Chapel to day. , Bev. f. V. Hunter will rrah at the Fcvcnth I'resbyte rian Church at 10:3U a m. and 7::;0 p. m. subject for eveulug: ' Cowardly Christians." Bev. John Italtzlcy will preach at the I irst Kngllh Lutheran Church this mornm,'. At the Tabernstle Church Bev. J. A, Kondth.1ler will preach moining and evening. There will be preaching at the First Presbyterian th rch. morning aud tveulug, by Bev. Matthew HaincN. .U the '.'entral Avenue Church. Bev. A. Marine will cri' duct the services. Morning subject: "Odd F Uowvhlp." Eycning: "Consitant Christians" Bev. Bcnben Jeffry will conduct the service! at the Fl'st Baptist Church to-day. Morning subject: "Bevelation Conditioned in Natural Truth." Kvcnlng: "No Hope." There will be preaching at the FDit, United Brethren Church morniug and evfeniug'by Bev. W. C. Day. BeT. Ja.mM Mcleod will conduct tbe services at theeecond Presbyterian Churcn thl.1 iuoruiug aud evening. I rofcasor n. C ark will conduct the services at the Plymouth cnurch today. Morning topic: "L'ght and Life." Kvening: "Influence of Sacred Mulc." There will be preaching morning and evening at the Fifth Presbyterian Church bv Sev. J. K. Mitchell. Theme for 10: 0: "Sympathy and EacourBgcment." At the Bobc-rts I'ark Church, Bev. I. H. McConnell will preach at the usual hours. Bev. John Alabaster will preach at the Meridian Street Charch morning and even tne. Subjects: Morning. "PieasingOue Another;" evening, "Escape from Sodom." There will be presc hing at the Memorial Presbvterian Church at the usual houri by Kev. A. H. Carrier. At the Third ChristUn Church. Rev. O.' It. Van Busklrk, pastor, will rrAnch to-day at 10:30 a. m. Tbe seventeenth annP aarv of Its Sunday-school will be held at 7:30 p. iu. wit a appropriat9 exercises. Dr. Jencks will preach at St. Paul's this morning. The quartet, composed of Mrs. E. C. Milier, Mrs J. 6. Jenckett, Mear . Hazard and WHUr 1, render the musical part of the fervico mo?t acceptably. They are assiited by a strong choru. i Accidentally Shot. Aa;nt Sogomier, of GJ0 South Meridian street, was accidentally shot yesterday morn ios nf ar the comer of Morris and Meridian streets by Fred Kraegle, the latter being encaef tl in shooting sparrows at the time with a FloYf-rt xitle. The urun was accidentally discharged and the Ball took eüect in Bogemier'i hip. The wound is said to be serious. More wood for the monev than anywhere ' in town. Dry oak and hickory mill-wood. ! Between Seventh and Eighth streets and Wabash Railroad. C. B. Paul A Co. DIED. OTT At Chicago, III., April r., Louis W. OU, j aged thirty years. runerai win tnae piaee Hunuay s iter noon at -z o'clock from the residence, tl l'nlon trett. Fiiends of the family invited to attend. CHURCH NOTICE i. SOXTII 8TBi:ET BAPTIST CHCBCII-Corner Noble and South streets. Bev. Miller will ocvuply the pulpit of the above ehurcn to dar, both moruiug and evening, rvice wilt bo held in the new building. Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes. A nwei of parity strength and wholcfiorneness. More economics than the ordinary klads, aud can not be sold in competition with the multitude of lo test, short weight, ainra or phosphate powders. Bold only ncaas. Royal Sakimo Powdii Co IM Wail trot. Nw York. EbTABLIdHfcD 1S81. Spring 1885. SAM'LBUDD, 1 st. pyrnlLox GEKTLEMEIJS OUTFITTER. Bailra' SojarUßi York City. Would InTlte attention to his full and complete Unci oi the Nwtt iie1cua and Latest lru MttkiiuDi of Fancy Shirtln&s. feiUs and Flaunt U Icr Tennis, 1 ravelins and Yachting;, Eta.. k;c. Also, hi niual stock of Fine Furnishing for flerttlemcn a Outhttlncs. sulta made to order at the shortest UvHlce, bamp.es seat oa api4icatioa.
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Wo will öfter for inspection and salo To-HJorrow an elegant assorttnont of Wliito
Suits. Tho styles are
,i Pattern Dresses, beautilully trimmed with ,
laces and Embroideries. Also a lot ol very
liandsomo Plain Suits,
prices. Tho ladies are most respectfully invited to call and see the line display. Wo will öfter To-Morrow a lot of White Embroidered Flounces in Swiss, Cream and Ecru Laco Flounces and ,1 big lot of elegant Black laco Not for Overdresses, with Flouncings and Narrow Laces to Match. a H. P. WASS0N & CO.
New Styles in Gentle xnon'j Low Cat Sbce, in Gsnuino Kangaroo Kid and Fine Calf Button acd Laco Oxfords and Strap Ties. LAD I Ft' FLEXIBLE SOLS DHOtJS in a great varioty or styles $2.50 and upwards. LADIES' GENUINE HAND-SEWED EOßS Wo Juop thorn o fivo diiTerent wioths. Sizes 1 to 6, at 13.53 and upwards. CHTLDbEN'S WEAR RESISTING SII2t3 Hero is something wa piide ounolves onhavinx tho vary b stevar oiloiel in sole loatiertipi, with rioolt , or spring heolf, andatpr.oes colow tho aver ige.
ARNARD'S
OCCIDENTAL SHOE STORE, IlernoTal. F. 1 Pmith V Co., the well-known dealers in lamp, illuminating; oilf, etc., have iittel nptbe spacious store rooms, N09. and 32 North Illinois etreet, so long occupied by Chapen .t Gore, anl are now ready for business with, a large stock ol goods in their line. This house Is one of the oldest and most stable in this city and is deserving of the saccess the have attained. A Tonsorlal l'alaco. The new barber shop pat into the Bites House by Knox it Carter leads till the features yet added to that ever-Improving hostelry, acd lurnisbes Indianapolis a tonsorial Dalace exceed i ii pr anything in the Western blates for taste and elegance oi fitting. Tbe work done under the direction of tnis firm will comport with the elegant surroundings. Take Wabash. ! The Wabah -svlll ran trains to lUse Hall ' groncda to-day, leaving Union Depot at 2:15 ' and p. ru. Ample accommodations will be fnrnisbfd. Fare, ten cents round-trip. C. K KllKUCLO & MTHITSKTT, Funeral Directors and Erabalxnera, So. 11 North Delaware street. leiephoue connection to office and rcsidencca. Carriages for Weddings aud Parties.
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3 INJ 213 717331315:: Ccirmetuia Monday Arril 27 Matins every day xcept Monday llen-lorsou s tforcerly telend. r') COLOSSI! COLORED MOTELS. 32 Count 'Em. 32 G GroAt Coruocllans. O Three Originil Plcraninuies. Uenderioa's Georela Sextette. Tnis is po-itlve'-y the lart nd fcst entertainment ever oTeretl to the o iblic of Indianapolis at popular pricea 10 and 0z Hay 12 -TnEODOnE THOU A. 3.
i from the latest Paris j very stylish, at low ! Do Sot Pay High Prices -rosand Shoes Corner Washington and Illinois. AMÜSEMENTS VDIGKSONSPf Mondsy, Tuesday and Wednesday eveninsr, and Wednesday Msiince, Anril 27. 23 and JJ, f- vi.. THE CF.LEISIt4TKD CUHLEION ENGLISH OPERA CO.! I nder the persous! direction or Mr. W.T.Carleton. B&tKZZiZ'' REl'ERTOIRK: Mouday evening, April 27, OC'enbach's Latest and liest ipera, 'TBE DREI MAJOR'S DllfiDTBR." Tuesday Evenins "Toe Merry War" Wednesday Matiuee (Popular rrices)...,Ma9CDtte" Wednesday Erenin?.. "Fra Diavolo" M.8ca.'eof Pt1 e-Sofa Chaits and rar juette. fl; i'arque'toirclo and Dress Circle Admission, 2j and Wo. Sale or scats won in progress a: the box oitice. - , ONhXllT yLY F j-'yy 1ücitcä TaSSsäii instrels. I udr r the personal siiperviian or Mr. J. H. llaverlr. The larpst aud tet minstrel compiuy in existence. 50 STAU aREISTo. 53-inclU'ilng tne marvelous CRAGÜS. t fopular prices, bale of c eats opeas Tucs lay ri-icinlnj: next. HI KT WEDNESDAY EVENING -an: Mudc st Fach Session. AlttlOX .tO Cnt.. Sollte to Tarcats or (iairJiius of Sfihool lliilircu cf Center Township. Any psrenti or cuardiani wishin; children tran ierred to schools In other Townsöips. or to tho City, will call at the o.Uce of the understand, (lCi Fat Washinjtoa street) from the 15th to the S0h dsy of April, batweeu thi hours of 9 a.m. nd V noon, when sucn transfer will be raade. NO TKA.NSFElüj MAUKAFItK APRIL, 30ttu KNE?T KIT7 Trustee Ceuter Towath'.p.
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for Unit lemon's Fine Kangaroo Seam lc.s French Toe. Best m ado. EAGLE SHOE STORE, So. 75 E. 'iTas'jingtouSt.,ViHte Dl'k JOHJ NORRIS. ' . ' 1 V v " ."kl v N y "V , . - ' i And Waterproof Cortrlns f r mlc and rnt. Ducking of all widtfta aud j.v4Jl ; ;;. weight 194 Ka Wahliwto!i i. WANTED. f ANTI.D (ilrl to do general hous work. Infi quire r0C North Meridian strtrt. 2; ANrlED-ATool girl for famify of thrVc. Apply at 167 hU South street, between . aud 2 o'clock. -'i s "r ANTKD by a" r e fl a bl e" y o u u g I. ly piin na i let k, ropy ut or (süicr: go,tl reiervneo Address W. ii., this oilic. WA.NTKI-By ä "middle aeTd smami of cx-pirU-ucu to niir.e t( ic or lDTAl.da, hot of reference. Aldrts WIDOW, this onuy. :i j ANTKD isiiuatton br"wid"o"w ii lr F r, YV rnshle.rortr do wrltin; U t:i)'IH),.1; good rt I'TtiiM given. Aadrcss vii)'n, is i -uii u iiri'fi. A 7 ANiFD-Hituatiou in u:!ii!etr gro'sry: eV .ri. kttd lu kro.r- trui .: by to.u.hou vxziiWft&ans. "' FOR RENT. ,AOi: BÜKT Three rooms for $"-. 1 ulro at 4$ r.fiituu trtet. 2i I l?i B B F.N T in reo piesssut rojiu'. 1. 7.? Ijifct Washlintion ttreeU 2'. rvu fit- j j vtu uuiurun vu, ruuiuiu ur:a ti u9 rnnnu. i'S dnur.l vil I "ast t ih 1 n ar pa i li ii Tsii' l' , t ... I . . k. a ....... . . . . . . . . FOB SALE. FOR 8ALE Krcwsou it Co. wiy that they have barcains in real estate iu most any pnrt of tho city. In northeast part, on t'oilese aveuus. Akh, l'.eütloutsine, Br( dway, Central ;nvenu?, URutral New Jersey, liast. Alabama. Meridian. Illinois, a special bargain on BeUbth between Illinois and Teunohee. outheast part Virginia avcune. Billon, I.Dt:lihh avenue, Michigan avenue, and lu tact cau suit the most fastidious Also agents for Western lands, Jarue or scnall amouuts. rangiue (ram 10 acres up to oue million-acre tracu. Can always furnish trade for larra or city nrororty. Can furniKh money on short notice on good real estate security. Have a lartre business Interest iu North wct valued at 110. (r0. Will trade for Arltausas or Georgia lands. One hundred and twenty-nine acre farm In Illinois-: good land. Jays well, sixty ar rf s in wheat, good orchard, three and one -half miles from rallroal crossing: will trade for city property If you wist to sell, if Ton wish to buy, if you wish to trade, or if you want any information ronceruing real es ate, call on KREWSOS & cr 26 CH LWtTAKISG R00ÜS NOW 0112 IV, 66 North Pennsylvania Street, Opposite Grand Opera House, H. W. TÜTE WILE R, First clas throußbout. Reasonable prlre. ' elepnone Booms 411. Telephone- Residence 441. Is urnituri 04-
Dioves
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Water Coolers, ice Boxes, Baby Carriages
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Which v;e have been offering, wo shall hold out the samo induccmpnt fcr anothsr ten days. Tneso are soma of tha quotations we make: An Elegant Corkscrew SUIT,
lu All Colors,
FOR $11.50, :Worlli CIO.C0.
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lacuornlly nolcl X JSV.CO. CHILD'S SUIT, $150: WORTH BOY'S do $2.75; " $5.00. Ihe tide of the retail trace ins begun to flov down Meridian Street, ard wo aro prepared to meet all requirement?. Come and see us.
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Open Saturday Evening until g o'clock.
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