Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 128, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1885 — Page 8

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m m stöbe LACE CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. Curtain EEONY, WALNUT, ASH AND CHERRY, 5 ITcot X-oncr. Brass Ends, Brass Brackets, 10 Brass Rings, SI) CtsntN Each. Fiicss Always ia Plain Fipres. ASSETT& GO JOS. A. MOORE, 64 JE. Harlot Et., Indianapolis, Xnd Jtterest allowed oa deposits, ln tnnia c! 15 and cm-iird. Money to Loan on Ixproved City and Fana Iroretr in Indiana and Onlo. L'ltyr'onnt7 and Town Bonds, and Purchased Money Notes, bought and sold. No loans nade except men at are secured by Erst mortgage on real otate, with a largo nari;ln I cnrity, or by collateral navln? a raariot raise. iott'.g-n Exchange for kale on all parts ol the world I DDI p o. k TO-DAY ! Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Gros Grain Grcs Grain Gros Grain Gros Grain Grcs Grain Gros Grain Gros Grain Gras Grain Silks at Silks at Silica at Silks at Silks at Silks at Silks at Silks at 45c. 50c. 60c. 65c. 75c. 80c. 85c. 95c. i"Ldles wbo know Rood value will say that the above are the best tiiey have Eeen. JUST OPENED Fresh Lot Of Jacquard or Brocadsd GINGHAMS. A. BICESÖn" & CO., PALACE. ! FRIDAY, MAY S. U7FICE: 71 and 73 West MArket Street. SENTINEL TELEPHONE OALLS, Bo.iBfss (JErf.... 164 I Editorial Eot.js '.'91 OLD PAPERS. Good conditioned old papers for ia!e at this ofhee at enly -10 cents per hundred. CITY IN imiEF. The wife of Worth Wright, D:puty County Treasurer, who was tbe daughter of Rees Hammond, died Wednesday nijjht. Ehoda McEea. one of the parties arrested for alleged connterfeitin?:. has been taken to Blcomington to testify in a murder trial. Jchn Eerjo was releasf d from jail yesterday on a bor d of $-3,000 to apnar and answer a charge of passing counterfeit nuney. The pro'ecution of Enjrene A. Craft for embtzzlement is dlsmiaied, he having made a fell settlement witii McCune, Shmidlsp .t Co. The Indiana Eclectic Medical Association will meet on the 13th. Dr. J-. F. Maddux, of Shelbyvllle. is President, and Dr. C, H, Abbctt it Secretary. Gecrpe Porry, charged with stealing a pair of thces, and James Eobiason, charged with 'aling geese, wer sent to the Grand Jury Vf&terctay and indie'ed Eithop Knickerbacier has secured Miss Sarah F. Smiley, of New York, to give a rjfs of Bible readings at Christ Church, frcm the l:h to tie litn cf this msnth. Jchn B. Erton, of New York, has brought suit m the Federal Court to foreclose a rnort-t:-e given by William Brooks and others on certain real estate in Jackjjn County to eecure a loan of $CGO. LyeUa Ora Neller hss been declared insane. She is married and U twenty-six years old. About fifteen years a :o eb fell from a hors ard hurt her head. She thinks sheandhsr husband have to die. Governor Gray has been examining into the question as to which State certain lands north of the Ohioasd adjacent to Green Isiaiid belong. The chanp in the course of he river cut ctT a part of Kentncsy, which iuow jn Irutana The question is only one of jurisdiction and not one of possession. William FitU. a yoan man whi ha? been felling what be c!aim to be silverware and 'washed" fold watch s for some time past, as arrestfd yesterday by Sergeants Qaigly ai.d Lowe on a charee o! petit larceny, lie is accused of haying nipped a poefcetbeok

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conUfnlrg fc C5 from Mrs. W. M. Hasband, cl 6S2 North Ililnoia etreet. The annual reunion of Batler Ualyersity alumni will be held on the 17tfct of next montb. A fee programme has been prepared. The ezercissa will close with a h&n qnet at night In the dormitory hall. QThe "Williams and Henderson Company, organized for the mannfactnre of 1 rank slats, bed slats and other articles, and to be located In St. Joseph County, was incorporated yestciday, with a capital atoci of S-.O'X). Several. bucket -ehops ln this city which fcriceily obtained quotations from Chicago over special wires leaned from the P. O. and ß.. have joined the Chicago Hoard aai are now operating over Western Union ticker j. the Evr "hospitals.

Eepcrt From the Evanavllle Building Ihe Claim of Contractor CanipfleM. The members of the Bjard of Commissioners of the rew infane li03D?til wh3 visile! Evansville on "Wednesday reached the c'ty yesterday, and the regular monthly meeting waa held in the cilice of the Governor. In conversation with members of the board reparding the charges that defective material had teen used at Kvansvilie, and that the werk wr.3 net being done according to contract, they said that prec'sely the ravers was tree; that the Inspection ol ths work provid that it had teen cone accordtng to tie terms of the p'ans and speclücatiorp, atd the besrd W33 well pleased with the wort. During the winter several hun ired Jet of the walks had been injarad by frost, bnt the contractor had torn away the injured parts without any instructions to to do. and the bnilding was proceeding in a very satisfactory manner. Speaking of tee visit of inspection, the Evatsville Journal, which charted that the work is defective, says: i bile here these gentlemen examined the materials aid workmanship of the new Insane Asylum, and afterward the Governor anl Messrs. Grcse and 'Jray expressed tnemgetves Fathfled with the ctan-cteror tho materials and work. 1th the exception of tome damage dore by the bard winter wea'her, wMcii would be rcpsireJ, ttey said tue work w& Couc according to the contract. It appears that in coaseqncnc of lack of sufficient money to build th-U cdiSre ais those t itichrxond end Lvansport as at first designed the conti act was iaod'lied after theaward and Rrrenced fpeirjeations were written, which reduced the grade of toae of the wommanstiip and materials and faved about OCU In the three asylums -atont STC.OCO in ouis. For thu reason the tentlcuan who brousbt the alleged dcficif KCies In the woric.to the Journnra attention expected a hijher Cczree of exc2lleac2 then was required. He is an entirely comp-stont jiidce, but he was absent from the city when tae onicial examination was made. He returned last night alter 'he departrreof the Governor and party, nd 6till in-dNt that the work i not up to ifco iccdified pecißratlons. ho the adair stands ttwfcoa bu judgment aud that of the responsible ofiicials. Dining the entire day yesterday the board was eopaed in hearing evidence from various parties rea.-diop th claim of Contractor Cänipüeld. cf the Richmond A.syiuni, for extra werk allered to have been parioraed. The contractor's claims, for there tire teveral cf them, eev.reate $.C'!)1.4-j, and arise from werk doDe in better style aad at greater fzpens than provided for ia the fpfcißcati&cs. On tbe coatriry the architect and superintendent of "construction claim that they ordered the work to be done ln the particular manner claimed, and that it V7B3 called for in the specifications, and no extra compensation should be given. The board reached no conclusioa yesterday, and will be in Eeision again today. The L.yra Concert. The entire membership of the Lyra Society was present at their hall, on last evening, tbe occasion being the lan of the regular ccncerls for the rreufc season, The proj gramme was fuliy up to ths standard main tsiced by this crgsn'zi.ion, and t3 heartily enjoyed by those pigment. The principal crehtBtrRl number was tbe 07rtare to Rossini's masterpiece, "William Tell," which was given with mucn spirit and intellij-'erce, the violoncello eolo in the intrcductian, beinir execnted in magnitice&t style by Mr. Julius Wosher. A pleasant feature of tli9 first part was an oboa solo by Mr. Jchn Je'.grrauis, who, although quite a young man, has the reputation of being tbe test oboe player iu the State. Mr L. A. Dcchtz. who is an established favorite with the public, tang a beautiful baritore seltcticn and was rewarded with a hearty encore. The mixed corns and orchestra presented the four part waltz, "ChetifnJness," by Gumbert, which was given with such marked success as a cornet dret at a former concert. The entire eacond part of the programme was taken up wiih the third act of the diflicult opera of "Der 1 ieischuerz," by Weber, which wfts given in fall from the original tccre, ecd dunoostrated the fact that the society, with its present composition, W83 able t interpret the works of the bpst masters. Tbe solo parts were taken by Mrs. Barmier. Misses Wergsr and Wetgman, and ; Messrs. Smith, Lormid, Foster and Koths. j In ihe 1 aiia" allowed to her Mrs. Bumier bud an opportunity for showiDir the splendid cultivation of her beautiful vaice, and nl.e did eo the ent're tatitfaction of the audience. Mtsa Weiter, s "A'atha," demonbtrated her power as a coming soprano, her voice beiEj4 specially adapted to the psrt. M?fs Weeguian'assujt ed the contralto role in xrel'ent style. Messrs Kotbe. Smith and Lccmis wirrt a'l in good voica, and were heartily applauded for their meritoous werk. "Mr. Foomis sang tha dithoul; luss ro'o in the fina e in a manner callin for the cesffst prasa. A pleasant danco coacladed the entertainment. "Nuest!," r.t Kuush's, continues. Go ard see the entertainment Only tn cant' Riiirettanca t enty ceata jots a reserved seat. The 7.oo is drawinz larelf, ss it always did in the old time.. It is a bright, clean theater, good musin and a .jd show. Matinee to morrow. Perfcrmance every night. The Dims Mmeum continues to attract immense crowds through tb afiernooa and late into tbe nfg'at. Yr. Pa'tinton and her wonderful son Ikeare aoiong the attractions. The reserve for the grand Thomas concert next week is gro ljg into phenomenal proportions. Those who care to have god seats should secure thi at ones at EaglisYs Op era Horace box cilice. The "Old World Gem" Company closed a moderately successful eng,ement at th Jrardlaft n'ght. This house will remala riojed until Monday evenirg next, when the management announces a rand soc'acalar revival rf S. D"sper's original djab o manmoth i'ccle TaHi's Cabin." tbe most pipu!r j-'? ever written. Therp will be two rop-i?,M two Mart:?." tw donkyi, a reck of geru'ne Sibirrin hinod hound and the riigcat M.Trjoi'a Jnbi?e Sinse-a and TrcubaocniF. M:ts Kate Partington, the gieattcf all ""Pupslee " and Mr Sm Baiter, the farcers "Uncle Tora," wiil camps a portion cf the cast.

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Mr. E F. Oobel, the Contractor's .Agent, Completing the Great Work. As the werk cn the new State-hems prof lencs toweid ccmpletion the interest cf the pcple in the pre at enterprue becomes prorcrtiocately intense. It will be remembered tfcet the contractors confessed tbelr inability to trcccf d further with the work at the cantract prices. Ttis admifsion was made In lt82, and work was t uFpeLded until October cf 1J-S3, when Mr. I'. F. Gcble, cf Chisazi, cne of tbe sureties on the contractor's ba-d, recumcd the werk in the name of thec jntractor. Since that time, acr.ording to tbe reports of tbe .tate-housa Commissioners and a'eo by the practical evidences on the bniidirg iteelf, Mr. Gobel i3 giving general eatf faction. AbutSOO hands are employed on the work, and more than twice tue critical progress is msde. The stone work on tho building prorer will be comp1eted th'B yesr, and the ctiuctnie will be roofed by next winter. The grrat dome is an eic3edu! eolid piece cf mJifonrv, and is now up to ths epiingof the arch. Tne. groundä are Mile J with material and the wcri: gea grandly on. A Sentinel repre?f niative inspected the bui.'dirg and was particular to note the char acter o tbe work and the quality of material used, all of which he found satisfactory. He then rca'Ie a call upon the Couamissloners, interviewed them on the matter, and especially os to Mr. Gobel'a ability to push forward end complete ths work, aad in all respects he found those aerents of the State exceedingly well pleased with the progress I v.: I 1 : l i a . . . j utiug lu&u ö. anu p&rucuiarjy earnest in meir praice cf E. F. Gobel as a contractor and builder, acd also as a man of Integrity and kindred sterling qualiliis. The Sentinel can add its testirrony to theirs in this case, and C3n speck of tho responsible man managing the State-huure construction as a person who has eaved tbe p2op!e of I ndiar.a much money by the prompt way in which he assumsi the responsibility of the contractor. Ho is Jc3irg money by doing tbe wrk, and up to this ttrne hi lossei ha?e been onsdderab'e. He is obligated, however, and he propeses to maintain hi3 batine s stind-og, even if afterward he might be a suppliant lefoie a jrecerous people. He pro;okv-? t5 do his werk well and complete it &-;:oriling to contract, and with all possible dispa'cb, too. Mr. V.. T. Gobel iaa naiiye of Ner Jerey, is fifty years of ege, and has been a re.-idsnt if Chicago Icr eighteen years. He is a prdct'cal rcsson. builder and general coatractjr, and haa been doing bn?ines for himself tur the r&et thirty years. He built the West s:de Water Works in Chicago, tho lake cnb and several of the viaducts. Many prominent buildings attest his skM and hint in tbe direction of hi3 beits ode cf tie wealth'pst aid rxobt successful contractors in the West. He is, a man cf scope, is irr.et and elective, and dislihrs fessincss. Vnen he to k charge of tbe wcik be found tha the shoulicg of tho btnda on tbe building and the general din cf mismanagement vs not only a loss cf time, but also a source of annoyance to the neighborhood, Hh quieted thl?, and succeeded in educating his men in a knovieds oi tbe work end in the patency of Ui laugnate so much so that now, with Z) at werfe, there is a minimuiu cf noise and no cor.iusion. Wten he assumed control material wa? reported ecarce trd few were inclined to fur nisk anything. This state of thing? he sjon cbaDged by prompt payments aid strict business methods. Statements mus; be handed in by a certain day in each mouth, ea as ta be audited an! raid at a rpaclaed tiaie in said month, and parties who nc g'eci to comply with this rule can have no farther has nefs trrangemer.t with Mr. GVosl Tusro i3 pg departure frcm this order that can avoid ihc CvDsequeiuca. A itatni:8 pretoaily ro!ed by tha 8?ntin el is tho doing away with the us of farring and Jathir g in a building like the Statehouse designed to ba lire proof The Coal-mts-sioner, at a small additioaal cost, have agreed to sab&titute for this infia:ns.b'e rnv teiial a hollow tile arching bat ween the iron joht, coming flash with the lavrer edge of the joist and forming a plastering ground. This was the suggestion of Mr. Gobs). It is an eminently practfeal one, aad worthy of his extensive experience. As the work prcgresies the Smttuel will qi've the facta to the public, and when the new State house is turned over to the Commissioners and accaptsd by them, we will be only too $.lad to say to tha present contractor in charge, " Well done, thiu good and faithful tervant." No doubt this has already been said to him in many cases. The credit which is his to enjoy comes largely from such evidences of his ability and intesrity. They commend him to hia fellow. Ttey go before him to prepare the stranger to receive him. They ting his praises in tones that are heard abjve the razing of the temiest and the clamor of enemies. They Hie his stepping stones to fame and foitune. A FATA Ii W UL'ND Inflicted by the Careleea Handling of a Revolver A Seven-Year-Old Lad the Victim. Bstwfcn 7 and S o'clock last night Stanghtrn Johntcn, a coloiei lad, eeea yersoid, whose patents reside a. 'J1U Kim street, went I to the house of a next door neighbor on an TTr1 WViila ihcra Ivo IVilll. Vc'a in a cclored lad also, fourteen years of cgs, were handling a revolver belonin to the latter, and it appears that neither of thin tboueht the weapon wtg leaded. In cueleisly handling the revolver the Ne'son lad held it on a level with the child's heaJ, aod in ttiU pesiiion It was discharged, the b.ill striking the Johnson bey in the temple jtist ovtr the right eye, aad lodin. in the nrain. Coroner Srratford wa callel nd fooud the boy unc jlecicu?. lie probed the wcur.d to the cetth of to inches, but tailed tr difcover tte bullet. TLo ball appeared to trj hv rargyd on a straitrbt lire backwsrd, bnt it is nst s Down to what depth it penetrated. After an examination of the wound, from which the brain was oczing freely, the Coroner exne?fd the opinion that theladcauld not pcs&ibly eurvive his injury. The Nelson bov wss tliced under arreat and taken to the statioa nouse, waer he wis slated cn a charge of shooting with intuit to kill, fc'ofaras known there was no CKUie for malice on tbe part of the Xeson boy, and the shooting is regarded as hs rosult o' sccirfert, though he is csrtainly old enorgh o have exercised more care in Handling the weapen. Novel Habitation for Birds. The immense mouldirg room of the Indianapolis Carard Manufacturing Company baa been teltcted by t parrowa for their place cf residence. The ceMirg cf 1 lis angular rcuf. whicu is coniiderab'y elevated, a co ertd with tct and dost, and at tiu.es the room is filled with rmoke. which is t'ns??t towaid he roof. But there the fparraws bave read themselves houses, and through the almcst etiüing emoke may be eeen flit-

lieg from peich to ppich. the while boldiER twitteriDg conversation, one with another. The sturdy .workmen appear to consider the feathered family rightful tenents of the npper ie:tion, or fiat if you pltsse, acd look with pleasure at the annual appearacce of javenile twittewr. The only duaffected attache of tbe works is President Millard's handsome little : Cocker spaniel, "Splash," which daily runs from end to end of the room, barking and bounding upward in yain attempts to get at the intruders.

To 2Jy Friends. Dear Reader Yith many thanks for favors shown in tbe past, I wish to inform you that I am row with Ryan, The Hatter, 21 and l'o South Illinois street, where I rnon miecttully solicit cur patronage, and again thanking yon, I remain, Ycurs to command, P. J. KCLLZSEE. New Miles Walt Paper. Carl Moller, Mi EaU Washington street, has elegant hew styles Wall Paper and Window Kbadss. You can do bttter here than anywhere else in the city. Tbe cbjpct cf tbe National Banöt -Association, cf Iridiarapolis, i? to furuMi prolection end indemnity aeaint the hourly and daily accidents that occur to humanity, and at rates - to 50 per caut. le?s tbau fciick companies The manng?mnt are conservative, reliable nd honorable business msn, and fully worthy of confidence. CFO TT IT O ! i i S I mm ft Iii Ms ütJVU V V mm THIS WEGS: OP! Brccao'ed Surah Silk Robes, 17 yards to the ilrese, SI5; worth S25. 1 finn yards bsaiitifti! x,jkjj changeable Silk, 75c; worth, $1.00. KflO yards Heavy Blac! Gi 5S Grain Silk', warranted to wear, SI; worth i.59. 50c; worth 75c. LOTS OF BARGAINS! HEAPS OF NOVELTIES! SILK DEPARTMENT. L. S. AYEES & m. EÖ.PFAFF PIANOS AND OP GANS W I-I O l-i ffO .3 ED . We offer inducements to aet-nts never before made. Write or call lor pirtlcuUrs. Theo Piafflin Co. rate Aßents for Haliet & Davis Pianos, Mason .t Hamlin and Story & Clark Oru&ui. C9 . O YV Ö LEADING JEWELERS OF THE STATE! Tiu Largest steck and Lowest Prices in the West. 12 F. Wash. St., fRdiäsapöüs ELEE & GOLESIM, MAXUJFACTCRER-S OF MINERAL WATERS, Sparkling Champaene Cider, Western Pride Ginptr Ale, Seltzer' ater and Little Patsy Soda, I'ort&ble Fountains charged on short notice. Fountains for rent. 'i'lij. 2o0 and 232 S. DcUware St., INDIANAPOLIS, - - - IM)IAN1. M. R. STYER, Manager. 3 "SAFE BRILLIANT!" PEBFEÖTI8 Hßaä Lijdit Oil. "Inoüoions."

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Tho Latent and Kcst Imrrovod Single Gontrstor GASOLINE STOVE In the ra&xket. lights "Like Gas, and every burner a working burn:r. No fourth or auxiliary burner ie juired. Saves 25 per cent, on fuel. JJdibro 0 1131 1 ixF. H. PURSELL & SÖH, 84 EBt Wafihioaton St. X3 X 3D ZI CI 5112 INT 3 Xfs IVT x' 1 1 i.r. 1 f. löYclumrs. 522."-", oülna: for ;) to at o.uUreit itajhncc fa!e ot I'ooks and t-Ut!onery. aio Ibouand! of oiter tooti bonk rloiliu o u &i Kitatly reduced prictb ai i:5t Waiuitou ti. i THE BOWES-3ERK1LL CO. DBÜGGIKT, KD DEALEE8 1 Fiie Mmm rM Toils! Articles. Lubln'K, Colsale's, Lundbor's and KIcicsccJt?.-' Fine Extracts, üenulne Iiatkortcd Kurm. azS Germ&uitolose, Florida and L-iva:id!r Wt;.?r "me " ollet Soai g and gpooKtA. Tooth, Uair, ;iotn ad Kail ErushtB, and 11 arable watel for tu toilet at tho L, OWE S T FIGURES, ' PERFtGTlON AT LAST. THE GEL ES TINA ! Tte Newest end liest Ar.tomatle Mirrc.l Instruracnt, orvTiiV fSio oo. With One Eoll of Musi:. CKÄRLES MAYER &C0., 29 r.rd Gl West Washington at. SIMOi: BUNTS, j ,T O IB .T3 S3 'Ji 1 Wholesale Liquor Oealei I 81 W. Vikin&tAn St.. Iniiisroftlis. UTA 073I BTTTl S2TT3 CTTH f 1 ri ii ft Ii 0

10.000 CURTAIN POLES GIVEN AWAY! To each pair of Curtains bought at my Carpet House. L will ivf, FREE OF CHARGE, a finely-trimmed Curtain Pole ot EBONY, CHERRY or WALNUT. li CARPETS ÄND CURTAIN GOODS I have no old gtock on hscd. In order that 20 one may ba disappoir ted, and so that ali may understand, I now himounce tint ON MONDAY NEXT, and FOR THAT DAY ONLY, a SPECIAL SALE OF RUGS AND MATS! .Toitieifs, with pole and trimmings ojojplete, $4.25. Come srd se. IN WALL PAPERS AN'D DECORATIONS the newest s'yl s and the largest stock and greatest variety in tue State, AT TiJE LOWEST PRICES.

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AND ELECTRIC CO. MAXI FACTI HEES AXD DEALtCS IS fl!, Cattfrif?, Wire, Hotel acd Ilocse Acnnrrlatcrs. Horplar Aiarmt. Krdtral Hittf rif, Sj'fakin Tubes. Y. r SOLE HANCrACrURER3 Tbe Bennett Tclspbsiie Appiratns. So. - Vintou IJIocl. Cf? Po;to3:s INDIANAPOLIS. IND. EeScciien ia bjm cf Gas! Notice to Gas Consumers end Others. Yozr attention iscalk-i to ten:icl ::lnc ten in tte vrica oi k-a?, wL: h toot e:lco: oa :ha lt oy cf M?.k S. Tie Cooiiuy is now furn:s::i.i rBFtoFil f.cn-u:uers at 81 ior l.OM caf.c teu This price i ctrtdiniy t;tt.ia me reaoi of hi!, lor botn lightiri; and coo.lu? purpes.. tr.o rsnvealentt? and conilort of cookiu 1, prriaily G'crii'K tLe t.arnrrcr niontu, w:;iron2r i not cturwifc icqnircJ, tÄn ou!j lc tboroctiy appreciotcd tr ttoro vrfcohave hed ctoot;. "c? :n its upelul arrliration for tiMt purp-s. Tn? 1:0m-I-any haa oKl lor use in this city durin? tteut four yearn a largo nutr.t.r of x&a fiovf. r.ad '.a ßa'.üLtd l:c,:n the iany lcli&onUiK from 'iy PAtronp, ttat these stove "üii a Ions Ict vzui." STOVE? ATD C!A3 EITQINilD FOR CAIrlJ AT COST. .(.'a'o'.Ir e Stoves cLicgt-J to Gäs Slort Indianapolis Gas Light snd Coh Co So. ii ?eat!i IVnnsjlvaia Strc;t. s. I). PRAY, Secretary.

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