Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 122, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1885 — Page 8

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THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL SATURDAY MORNING WAY 2 1886

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(ESTABLISHED 1853.) Wash Dress Goods. BATINE5 "We are showing over One Hundred Pieces French and Domestic Ratines, in very desirable colors and styles. Salines in Solid Colors, GINSHAMS The latest French Novel. tic, Together with all Domestic Makes; also Unen Gingham in fall liner, at our Department for Ging, bans. LAWNS Printed Lawns, Linen Lawns, Plain Lawns, French Organdies and Katisic Cloth, all new this season. WHITE GOODS All Staples, as well as a very lare line of fancies, in newest stylee, at our White Goods Counter. fiiccs Always iß Plain Figures. PETTIS MSffik C9 JOS. A. MOORE, C4 E. Haricot Et., Indianapolis, Ind Interest allowed on deposltt, In mm of 13 and BP ward. Mont-7 tD Loan on Improved City and Farm Property In Indiana and Onlo. City, County and Town Uouds, and Purchased Honey Noles, bought and seid. No loans made except such as are necnred by fcrt mortgage oa real estate, with a lame marscia 1 soenrity, or by collaterals naviaz a market Talae. yorelgn Exchange lor sale on all part of the worlds CHEAP! See Our Stock, Eä-Compare our prices with the best values you can find. Ü. SATURDAY, MAY 2. VinriOEs 71 and 73 West Market Street. SENTINEL, TELEPHONE CALLS. Eosins? GCce 164 I Editorial Ki?ih '01 OLD PAPEItS. ticcd conditioned old papers for sale at this cfiice at only 40 cents per hundred. CITY IX CHIEF. The Richardson Zjuaves have decided not to go to Mobile. Jndge Taylor disposed of fifty-one cases during the April term. The Treasurer of State disbursed 27 !.)".--7 during the month o! April. The Gettysburg Cemmittee starts this evening to place the memorial stones. There are "0 700 school children in the city, outside of hospitals and orphan asylums. Mr. Allen Major, manager of the farm at the Insane Hospital, yesterday resigned his position. The Anderson hardware establishment was burlarired night before laai and a few dollar stolen. Jtcab Crone, charged with selling liqusr to h minor at the Broad Ripple saloon, is on trial in the Criminal Court. Albert Ll'her, rre3tedat tha instance of his wife on r chirge c üaving accepted a bribe, was tried yesterday and acquitted. The boctta for the new S:ate loan are being engraved, and the Treasurer will go Eist next week to receiva the money on them. The Tippecanoe Club has pissed resolution cf sympathy for General Grant's condition, and prepared a memorial oa his birth anniversary. The annual public gymsaUie exercises and prize declamations of the classical school will N held in the Grand Opera House to-nigh:. Music by Miller's orchestra. Louis Reibold, ef the Bates, celebrated the third'anniversary ot his proprietorship of the hotel yesterday by the preparation of an elaborate dinner for the guests. Mollie Northrop was unable to identify several men who sue alleged had outraged ler last Snnd7 afternoon, Dar the starch Wcika, and they were released. Thieves attempted to rob the wholenl house cf McCune, Schmid'ap .t Co. lait evenicg about 7 o'clock. Th?7 cut one of tbe large panes of glats from one of thodeers and set it down inside, Before they

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could lecure any thing John Reed and bis dog ülicovered them, and they lef L Professor Brayton toot the High School claites yesterday to Crawfordsrllle to intpectthemnsenn? and laboratories of the college, and to view the crinoid beds near town. The ccal dealers held a meeting Thursday to consider the question o! a reduction in the price of coal- But one grade was reduced, and it was only lowered twenty-fire cents on the ton. The firm of Cleveland &. Adams, Insurance, wm dissolved yesterday, Mr. Adams retiring and Hon. Austin II. Brown succeeding him. The new firm will be known as Cleveland t Brown. William W. Marsball has filed suit against Samuel Bchach to recover possession of f 31; worth of hardware, alleged to belong to p'a;'ntiT. Demand is made for 100 daisies for unlawful detention. The Richardson Zoua7C3 will leave for Mobile, to attend tha prize drill, at 3: 15 this afternoon, goin from here over ths Iii Four. Th members cf the company will rreet at the armory at 1 p. ru. The ladic3 cf the Flower Hissioa wish to notify the public that contributions of reading matter for tho sick pcor of hospitals can be depesitf d in a box donated them, and pliCf d in the Union Depot for that purpose by Mr. A.;I. Lycn. Benjamin Gresh ia suing the public Grain and Btccfe Exchange of Chicago, J, II. Vogt and the Indianapolis National Bank of this city before 'Squire Keibleman for 230 alleged to be due him. Notice by publication of the pendencey of the suit has to be given. Bishop Knickerbocker i3 organizing a church Sunday school institute among the Episcopal Sunday-schools of this city, the membership to bo composed of the clergy, Superintendents anil teachers- Under Its auspices there ia to be a grand union celebration of all the Echools on Whit Sunday at : p. ni. in the cathedral. The f ervice is t he almost wholly choral, led by the unittd Eurpücfd choirs of Christ, Holy Innocents and Grace Churches.

LIlss Bingham's Reading. A large and intelligsntaudiance assembled in the lecture room of the Plymouth Church last evening to hear readings by Miss Emily Bingham, who has gained quite a reputation as an elocutionist. The entertainment commenced with eome very excellent einging by the Telegraph Quartet, which was loudly applauded. "Casket Scene," from "Tae Merchant of Venice," by Mies Bingham cme next on the programme, and she acquitted herself with great credit. At the conclusion of this recitation Miss Bingaara was presented with several very large and r Ifgant bouqcet3 by frienda and pdmlrers. This was followed with a song by Mrs. Leon Bailey, and then came several recitations in succession, Mifs Bingham reciting, anions r.thers. 'Pluck and Prayer," "Cuddle Down," and "The BaldheaJ Man," the two lut mentioned provoking no little xniith aud ' langhter, as they are both very bnmorous. Thm recitations were followed by a piano solo by Mis5 Burt. Miss Biogharu then reciUd "Robert, of Sicily," in which she was accotop?.nipd bv a choir cf male voices in "magnificat" (Gregorian chant). In this Tecitation tho voung lady demonstrated the fact that she is deserving of trie reputation of being on cf the best elocutionists in Indianapolis, and she held the undivided attent on of the auditors throughout. This concluded the entertainment, which was cne cf the- moat pleasing of the kind that ha3 ever been given in this city. West Indianapolis Tlckots. . West Indianapolis elects town c flic rs on Monday next, two Trustees, a Marshal and a Clerk. Both parties are equipped with candidates, and there is little doubt but tho rountry will be saved. Messrs. Bdger and Baker are the Democratic candidates for Trustees and Messrs. Johnson and Conovar ftre the Republicans in opposition. John Keiferano George MoKinney are, respectively, the Democrat aud Republican candidates for Marshal, and John O'Djv and Mr. üUespie the same for Clerk. Glanders In Vermillion County. The Stat Board cf Health has been notified that glanders has appeared near the little towns of Dana and Eugene, Vermillion County, and that two henea have died of the disease near the former place. The sender cf the information resides ust across tbe State line, and the health officer of Vermilli -.n Cccnty Las been directed to look into the matter. Prefers the Soldlere. Attorney Medkiik, a3 President of the Demccratic Soldiers' Association, has received a letter from Mr. Craig, one of the Civil Sexv'ce Commissioners, stating that both the President and himself are aaxUui to carry out the section of tbe law which gives toe preference in appointments to exsoldiers. New Departure lu Lite Insurance. The Mutual Trns'. Fund Life Association, cf New York, AbromsWfc Walker, General A'eents for Indiana, otiice 3 Fletcher fie Sharre's Block, offer the best of Life Insurance at actual cost. Great saving over old plan. Call crd examine their plana and convince yourself before insuring elsewhere. C. Mans' Bock P.eer. bottled for family use, can be obtained at the trawery. Telephone No. 221. Great Clrnrance bale of UUIics aud Glaware. Don't fa.U to call at Schräder'? an4 s9 the hatdscme goods aud great reduction ia price be fere puicnasing elsewhere. They have the largest stock of china in Eats or oid p eces to selecf frcm in the State, and if their prices ue not bftlow other dealers the goods will ccst you nothing. C. Schräder t Br.f 74 East Washington street. C Mans' Back Beer furnished to the trade touay. j" Cheap ea'e of dishes new goin::cn at Sohra per's, 71 East Washington street. C. Macs' Bock Beer furnished to the trade to ly. To Contractors for im Misoirj. Sealed proposals will be receivM at the Major's oftiee unui Sstnrday. May vtn, 4 p. in', for tbe stone masonry of tne New Market Hall Uisdlc?. IroiotaU must tw acc jmi4nie-i by the litres ol tne proposed sureties I'lans and spedfif&tions may be examined at löe oßio? the anhiiect. Jj. A. Bowler V: Son, vs East VAi.initon trtet, oa tad after May 4ih, 1S". ElhU reserTtd to reject any or all bids. BRAIN A RD KORI30N, EccrgUry Baüdlng Coxaittcc,

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pi Uli ll We ask' special attention to 600 new styles of Fantaloonings Plsine, Plaids, Checks and Stripc3 from the best grades imparted to the cheapest. Oar Twenty-five Dollar Sack Business Suit beats anj thing ever ofiered by a first-clas3 tailoring establishment in Indiana. Kemember, there is no better Cutter in the State than ours. SEE 0Ü8 mm TO-DAY, In which we will display the Fineet Assortment of Silverware ever shown in this city. JKTIKLERS, 13 EiST WASHINGTON S IBE9MFFÜIM. PIANO - a:;d - ORGANS, WHOLES . We offer Induccaerts to agents never beloro riade. Write or call for particulars. TheoPtälin&Co. 13 Mi 84 Uortt ?2nuxil7sni3 St. State Acents for naltot Si Davis riano, ilason t liamlin and Story it Clark Organ. ATURDAYÜ And cvPyday,exc9i5t Eunday,wh8n you want a reliable WATCH AT MODERATE P11ICES, TCÜME AND SEE US. a JAS. N. MAYHEW, 5a. 23 West WastSnitoa Street. PEARSON'S MUSIC HOUSE, Still ccnllnue tha sale of First Class Pianos and Organs at unheafd of bargains, fto cno nsed be without an instrument at the unequaled prices and easy terms on which they are sold. Calf, examine and be convinced. f.Iost complete stock in the state to select from. 19 North Pennsylvania St. Bargains! Bargains! Owlnq to our removal to onr new plaoe of bniues So anl 32 North Illinois ttrret we are offering our entire lino cf llancluc Laxnp. Cbandjliej and 1-amp Trimmincs at greatly reduced price. Thse low prices will continue nntl about thefim of May. Gnholinc and Oil Moves C.taned and Krpaired. F. P. SKI ITH GO,, 37 South Xrridixa aid 35 5vrtb Illinois. TELEPHONE TC7.

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BTAKDIN G BOOM OITIiY! At Every rerformance. Grand Matinee To-Day at 21 Lnut Performance ToOfight! ADMISSION lOo. ONLY! Kesrved seats 10c extra. Henderson's (formerly Calender') COLOSSaL CGLQHEO MlHSTRELS. on tu OS Week May 4.-"MTTI.K NUGGET." Presented bj a Strong Coinpaty. Prices 10 and 2Qc. Tuesday May li-fHEUD jKi2 THOMAS'S OrCtfftraand Concert. SSM.OOPEHAHP6& Four lights and Wcdnesdar Matinee, commcuc!ek MONDAY. May 4th, The (ilii-Woria Gem Co., Coinprped of Odd Hits from Komantt? Comers cf tte Clobe. a llefinedand Varied Entertalnnient, embra lag the EDELWEISS 310UNTAIN CUOIII, Jaeuarlne, mistress of tha sword; Miss Marie Loftus, Mr. Patrick Keener. Herbert Hrotners. Fit, and Webster, Wile Ada Laurent, and a bev.itif ui e taso eiltet by which the Lnest wort9 by the most famous artists and 6calptors will b3 represented by livicp enures, correctly costumed tad artistically crouped. nr., Popular price?. Seats on sale at the bosOfiice. COLLEGE AVENUE 8IKK WILL OPEN THIS AFTEIiNOOiN JDl.'JJ S O'CIiOCK, AND AGAIN AT 7 P. M. BHBE1T TELE PffiE AND ELECTUIC CO. 21A.M FACTI 'UEES A5D DEAI.LJIS 15 A. iL Eells Eattrrifü. Wirf, Hotel and House Annnrciatora, turplar Alarms, Wedic&I Citt?r'es, Gas LiyhttD 4pparatn, Sjieakia Tubes, Etr SOLE MANCFACIUREK3 Tis Bennstt Tdeste Apparates. Bo. 12 Vintoa D!cck. Cpp. PostoIStf. INDIANAPOLIS. IND. BEHn ia tfisPncs of Gas! Notice to Gas Consumers and Others. Tonr attention is called to the marked redncilon In tee price of pas, wnich took eSect on the 1st day of JIarch. The Company is now furnishing; fc-p.ttoatl consumers at 21 M) per 1,000 cubic feet. This price is certainly within tae reaea of all, for both lightlrg and cookins purposes. The convenience and comfort of cooking by pa, especially during the summer months, where a fire is not otbtrwise required, tan only be thoroughly appreciated by tht)?e who have had experience in i useful application for that purpose. The-Com-fany has told for use in this city during the last our years a largo number of pas sto7es Rnd i satisfied from the many testimonials from Its patrons, that these stoves "fill a long felt want." STOVE3 AI?D GAS ENGINES FOR SALE AT COST. Caroline Stores chanscd to GesS'.orcs small cspense. oapolis Gas-Light and Ccke Co . So. 47 Sonth Fcnnsjlvaaia Street. S. D. PEAY, Secretary. 1 9 Soiling: oil" C?licni AT .o. 5 EtWasMrgton Street. TliE BOWES-MERRILL CO. Children's Carriages, Eicyclcs, Tricycles, Express Wagons, Sport, ing Goods, Fishing Tackle, Ease Ball- and Hats, CUTDOOB AUUSELIESTfl. CHARLES MAYER & CO., 29 ard 31 West "Washington 8t. a

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Dccoratccl China anJ Ivory.DInncr, Tea aud Chamber Sets, Klegaut colored (Jla.-:sware, and, in fact, i-vkuvtiilvc in our large stock at prices never offen d before in (he ta!e.

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kcÖ Fi- Ebb; bis, v am JAR OR TAIL. 47 Chninler Sets &t 511 , reduced to 0 ! : (I, 8.S ' S ."hi, 4S " - 7 (. -, 24 -.:.", S2 " A " l Alcss Twos- and Uly firjJticd in gold. 44 ""N 71' '.' -4-, 4 v :,M O .

On a!! l,it;! r 1 :iol a :u.k!i creator rfl-icti..-:. IHieailATr.V Til A HT, '. 4". SLd u,'T..ri. WHITE IRONSTONE CHINA.

Pasin and Pitcher 51.'-, reduced to 7"c Hn-nr-bowlp .-n, Crtain-pitcbers. . ,2". I'V Pickic-dishf s r-, Dinner-piatev in, Covered Tureens Ovbter Eowig I t,

Frt ASpecial redaction in fINi: CÜI.ORKH TABL1: tir.SS'A'.Mt::. Order from a itis'mo will n ceive prompt attention. 0 baits, b.it ßAUUAlNS C. SCHRÄDER & BRO., 72 and 74 E. Washington St. 72 and 74 E. Washington St

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Hondpome Rosewood Cae, Overbrims lias', Fall Iroa Piute, FULLY WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS, at 25 cash, $10 per month, interest on deferred payments. These are just tin I'imos wantel by hundreds of larnihc-:. Me guarants the instrument to prove atisüctory, and will ship to reliable parties on approval, subject to return at our expense; or, call and examine these Pianos, or send for cescription. D. H. BALDWIN & OO., Nos. 05, 07 and 80 North Panasyivacl Etroot, WHOLESALE ATD RETAIL DEALERS.

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Tfie Utile shoo House near Meridian Street, cr? vvashington Street-north tdo of Washington Street, 4-- EAST WASHING-TON --4 GibS ciosi? Sale Jo iVm oat tte M. Stare Closes Kai 31. Stock Must tie Cleaned Out at Any Price! Üankrupt Frier s llule To-Ba. Takt Stoes at Your Own Price! CHILD'S SHOES 15 Cents W OMEN'S SHOES 75 Cent 3 MEN'S SHOES 85 Cents BOY'S SHOES 60 Cents Any prk; to sell them. Store open This morning at 7.

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CAEPETS, MJGS, "STßAVr M ATTINGS, Wall Papers, Lace Curtains, Portieres, Etc. The rew and desirable styles introduced ih s season - re shown in un-ivaled variety, in the difurent depaitmcnts of our stsre, at lowest prices quoiel for liVe ju &lit:cs in this market. Inspection invited.

A. Tj. WPJG-KT & GO X01 tlipa-t Corner of Meridian and Maryland Street.

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