Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 132, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1885 — Page 8
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TBE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL TUESDAY MORNING MAY 12 1886
OED STORE IEÖTABL.18HED 1853.) Gl DEPARTMENT. Having received our fall lines in Hosier? mnd G Jove s, onr customers can now supply their needs in every style, colcr and quality from our very extensive stock. This morning we received our "Shaw Knit" Hosiery. This line is very popular. Oar .Shaw Knit" Hosiery for gentlemen is in very nice colors and styles. Ladies', Hisset' and Children's Hosiery in tolid colors, also in stripes, in everv size. GLOVES ! Kid Gloves in Mcsqnitaire 4 button and lacier book?, in nil grades and new color?. LAD1E5 DRIVING GLOVES in desirable col era. GENTS' CASTOR GLOVE 3, all sizes. Prices Always in Plain Figures. m BISSET!! J JOS. A. MOORE, 04 U Llarkot Ct., Indianapolis, Ind Interest allowed on deposits, In turns of 15 and ppward. Honey to Loin on Improved City and Farm Property in Indiaaa and Ohio. City, Connty and Town Bonds, and Purchased Honey Notes, bought and sold. lo Irani made except such as are secured by first mortgage on real c tatc, with a largo margin cf security , or by collaterals ü a vine a market value. Foreign Exchange for sale on all parts of the X7orlL THIS W K WE OFFER LATE PURCHASES 07 Black Silks, Colored Silks, Spring Dress Goods, White Dress Goods", Dress Lawns, Dress Ginghams, White Dress Goods, Sattens and Batistes teL.Atove are all late purchases, made at extremely low prices, and are marked at a small advance on cost. fcti.Ladltg are invited to cxainins the above gocds whether ready to purchase or not. A. BICH SON & CO., TRADE PAUAOJE. TUESDAY, MAY 12. OVFICri 71 and 73 West Market Street. BXSHTINEL. TELEPHONE ÜALLS. Easiness OEff 164 I Fditrial Rojms 291 OLD PAPERS. Gcod conditioned old papers for sale at this office at only 40 cents per hundred. cipy in muck?. The National Association of Mexican Veterans has been invited to hold its annual meeting in this city during the State Fair week. Frederick McGahan has filed suit in the Federal Court against Gilbert Warren, for alleged infringement of patent. Bath parties reside in this county. George Eeed, a tramp, was defendant in the City Court yesterday. He claimed to be an ex-teacher of French and Latin, and speaks several languages fluently. Mrs. E. A. Ferry has donated to the Union Fair of the Sisters of Charity a handsome hand painted shovel. It is now on exhibition In the show window of ii. 8. Avers t Co. The Methodist ministers at their meeting yesterday considered the subject of "Communism in the Christian Church," and nearly all the members participated in the discussion. Washington Lodge, Knights o Honor, will pive a complimentary entertainment on Wednefday evening, at P.atllinaMasicHall. A tine programme has been arranged, and all are invited. The city yesterday drew from the State Treasury 3,1M CD, being that part of the tax paid by the city In building the Rsf irmatory sewer .'and refunded by act of th6 last Legislature. It was net the Indianapolis Ice Company that bought the horse from Horace Woods and then stopped payment of v check after the horse had died, it was the new Independent Ice Company, The Superintendent of the American Express Company exonerates the employes who handled the expttsa package which was foond to contain paper instead of f 1.000, from all blame in the matter. Robert S. Heese h! an b, an architect of DtnTer, Celo., was in the city yesterday inspecting the pTans and work on the new State Houre. An appropriation has been made for building a capltol at Denver. George Fisher, of Franklin, was crrested tad trsssht to tha city jtskxdaj by the
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United States authorities, charged with past ing a counterfeit $10 bill at Morcantown. He was held to answer to the Grand Jury. ' Morgan's drug store on East Washington street was broken into last night. Two boxes of cigars were taken. Dr. Edwins Is in the city, attending the committee on medical ethics, of which he is a member,- The committee has before it the ra!oof Dr. Lomax vs. Dr. Hess, of Grant County. ßergeant Qiigley has a fine meerschaum pipe in his possession which was taken from one of the crooks recently captured. The owner Is requested to call and identify his property. Washington Lodge No. 114, Knights of Honor, will give a free entertainment at 17a fflin'a Hall on Wednesday night, May 13, celebrating their tenth anniversary. A fine prcgramcie has been arranged. Governor Gray left yesterday for Loganspoit, where th8 Baard of Commissioners of the new Insane Hospitals will meet to-dsy and inspect the work on tha new baildlng. The Governor will be absent till Thursday. The German Sscialists of this city have formed a singing society and will give a concert Sunday evening, the first of a series. They will also eive a picnic July 4 the proceeds to go to France to assist the Socialists there on election day. It is reported that Andrew Wood, the merchant policemen who left his wife two -weeks Sao, takinp -with him all her available caeh, returned to the city quietly yesterday, watched his opportunity, and took his child away from home. He has not been seen since, and it is presumed ha has leit for good. Hon. Le Roy D. Brown. State ßaperin tendent of Pablic Instruction in Ohio, has written State Superintendent Holcombe a complimentary letter regarding the Indiana educational exhibit at New Orleans. In it he rays: "Your educational exhibit is a fine one in many respects. I doubt if Indi&na ever before equalled it. Your work on country schools is exceptionally good, and shoirs wnat efficient county supervision can do fjr the schools of rural districts. Ohio and othf r States without supervision need it bidly, an A some States with county supervision need improvement in tnat line of work."
Miss Smiley 'a Readings. Miss Sarah Smiley, the Bible reader, wai listened to by a fair audience at Christ Church last evening, her subject being the "Sonehip." She read a number of passages from the Bible referring to the Savior ai the son of God and at the same time the son of man, ard deduced some valuable instruction from the pas?8ges, referring to the mystery connected therewith, in a human sens?, and dwelling at length en the unspeakable richness of the giace which makes the Chriitian an heir of God and joint heir with His Son. Mies Smiley is a very impressive tpeaker, and her references and conclusions proved that the was a very industrious Bible student. United States Court Jurora. The fo'lowing petit iuror3 have been drawn for the term or the Federal Court at Fort Wejne, June 9: James Andrews, Jonn Archer, John C. Brand, John Buzzard, William Bryant, William Banker, Josiah Bsavsr, Michael Bal'es, H. F. Billiter, E. L. Chittenden, Bazil Hendricks, 8. J. Holly, Dimel Hajes, T. B. Hedkin, F. M. Johnson, S W. Milier. E. H Posock, Henry Paul, C. D. Riphy, William Rickle. Joseph Riooy, William Shcaff, ß, D. Shutt and G. H. Wilson. Briarhtvood'a High School. The graduating exercisesof theBrightwood High School will take place to morrow eveniDg at 7:30 o'clock. Tbefollowingare thegradnatcswilh the subjects of their orations: Allie Clarke Out of ihe P.av Into the Ocean Mamie Epay The Htory of the Sea Shell Arthur Barnes a. Journey Amon? the Stars Lulu Gross ... Home Inlluences Mary Mescall Behind the Lambrequin Mlna barts .Woman's Lot Fzra Kellrr Are Labor Strikes JnstlfHble? Etta Lankford After Graduation What Then? New Corporations. The Sogar Valley Seed Company, of Thorntown, Boone County, has been incorporated unler the laws cf the State. The object cf the company is to grow field and garden seeds; to introduce new sseds and sell the same. The capital stock is $10,000, divided into sharf s of $10 each. The Connersville Building and Loan Association filed articles yesterday with the Secretary of State. The capital stock is $1C0,000. Runaway Accident. Melden Davip, residing at 75 West Washington street, was the victim of a runaway accident yesterday which i ultedin a severe fcalp wound and a bruised hip. He was driving on Madison avenue when his horse took fright at a passing train and, becoming unmanageable, ran away and threw Davis cut with the result stated. Kregelo & Whitf ett carried the injured man home, but the attending pbjs c'an thinks his injuries not of a serious nature. The State Medical Society. The State Medical Society will meet at Plymouth Church this morning and hold a three days' session. A number of papers have been prepared for the meeting ;iud the proceedings promise to be fall of interest. A Jarge number of delegates are in the city and the morning trains will bring their fall complement. The Collector's OfSce. Collector McKay received a letter from Dr. Hunter yesterday saying that he would be in the city this week, and would take charge of the cllieo June 1. He sent several aDDli- ; catioDS for license, which he had received since his appointment by the President. New Styles Wall Paper. Carl Moller, ItJl Eat Washington street, hts elegant new styles Wall Paper and Window Shades. You can do better here than anywhere eis in the city. AMPLE STOCK. BEST OF GOODS. Moderate Prices. JAS. H. HAYEDSW, So. SS iTtit ftuM-stG Strut.
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ATLADIES . Are invited to look at them. Also at the Handsomest AND Cheapest IM CORTM In tlio State. POLES FROM 35c UP. L. g. AYEES & m. TBIPFAMMCO. PIANOS AND ORGAfSSB WHO S-j 1H3. We oficr inducements to ascnts never before made. Write or call lor particulars. TheoPfalnACo. I! and 54 Sorifc FennsTlvairia St. State Acents for Hallet & DavIs PIano3, Mason A Hamlin and Story & Clirk Organs. REDUCTION II CLOCKS AÜD BROMS. Owing to a contemplate.! change in the Interior of our store, and in order to reduce our sio'k of Oloclts and Bronzos, We will ofl'er this line of goods at Oxeiitly Xtecaiicecl Prices From now until June 1. We mean buslnes. and this ia a rare opportunitv for tnose who desire anything of this kind. Wa I K Jewelers, So. 12 East Washington Street. Mm, Carpets, i on Weoni and llootM? PavmeoU 97 East Washington St. rr i c for 25 lbs. White Sact Rose Flour. I v Sä '2b per bbl. for bet Flour. Guaranteed to Kive satisfaction or money refunded. CKc per lb. for Kinean'a Shouldeis. VCc for 3 Ids. choice Lard. 0 per lb. for choice Ralsons. 5c per lb. for Peelel Peaches. 15c per lb. for choice Kraporated Peaches. 5c per lb. for New Turkish Prunes. 15 lbs Granulated Bngar. ft. 'JO lbs. white Extra C fugar, II. '22 lbs. Extra C Sugar. 11. City Solicitors Edward Tompkins. Frank Bailej and Joseph Dunn. Send for Price List. M. M. WILLIAMS, 259 South Illinois street. Telephone 675. ADA SIS & WESTLAKE Oil & Gasoline Stoves. EARLY BREAKFAST Stoves and Ranges, best in ihe world. OSGOOD REFRIGERATORS. Mantles, Grates and Tile Hearths
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Steinvay ISons' Pianos, OoEccrt Grand, Parlor Grand, Bmoll Parlor (Pony) Grand, Upright Grand, Upright. Fancy En craved Rore wood and Ebonlzed Cases, with Engravedand FretlVnels. Decker Brothers' Pianos. Coroert Grand, Parlor Grand, Small Parlor (Baby) Grand, Cabinet Grand Uprißhc, Upright. Cases of Various Styles Ebonizea, Kostwood, Walnut.
Haines1 Upright Pianos I Cases of new and latest styles, correspondinc with present designs of furniture in KoewooJ, Ebonlzed, Mahogany. Muslrians. amateurs and nil interested are cordially invited to visit our rooms, wnetner tney fi'h to purchase or not. To ttote wishing to buy Fine Pianos this offers a fpecJal opportunity for n-lect'on. V e also oiler our usual fine assortment of J. &. C. Fischer, D. 11. Baldwin A: Co. PIANO Wholesale and Eetall Dealers in Stein way & Sons, Decker Bros., Haines Bros., FLpcber. D. 17. BaidfrLn & Co Pianos, and Estey and S'noninger Organs. Parties at a distance desiring bargains should not fall to write for fuller descriptions. TUNING and KEPAlttINU a specialty. Ordars for moving given prompt attention. 95. 97 and 39 forth Tm. SUfldiaimpolis. CALL ON j. and ic8pcctbis assortment of DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED WOOLENS. All the Latest Novelties. Brightest Designs. BÜSINE8S SUIT8......to order from $20 CO PANTS 5.00 SPILING OVERCOATS. " 1S.00 33 and 35 Sou'h Illinois Street, EampJes end Eulesfor Self -Measurement Mailed on Application. OPEN EVENINGS. ELECTRIC LIGHT. TELEPHONE 10S7. IT TELEPHOHE AND ELICCTRIC CO, MAM FACTIP.EBS AND I) E A LEES W Bells, Batteries, Wire, Hotel and House Annunciators, Burglar Alarms, tfedkal Batteries, Gas Lighting Apparatus, Speaking Tube, Etc SOLE MANUFACTURERS The Bennett Tdeplione Apparatus. So. 12 Vinton Block, Opp. Poitoffice. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. ANNOUNCEMENT ! OLEARANOE SALE ! ! Our Clearance Sale or Books and Stationery closes on Saturday Evening next, May lii. Our irieuds and patrons are respectfully requested to call THIS WEEK and avail themselves of this last opportunity to buy books at the very low prices we are now closing them out for, at . East Washington street. Tili! BIIWEV - iilSlillil.L CO. THE CHAMPION Tho Latest and Moat Improved ßingio Generator GASÖL I N E STOVE In the market. Lights Like Gas, and every burner a working burner. ,No fourth or auxiliary burner iequired. Saves 25 pe cent, on fuel. Sco Before Buying. P. r.i. PUR SELL & SOM, 84 East VTaahiDßton St. August Erbrich, SOLS AGJtNT FOB AUEO HA Scat. ZLogo and Oottlooi 22c rcloxraro SX
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Among all tho ladies who aspire 10 a piir of French K!d Button Boots, very few are Fortunate ia öfctniDg a pair, owing to the prevalent false impression that it is necessaty to pay a high and outrageous price, or else buy au American Kid. At Ligh price shoe stores you of course pay enormous profits, but it is unnecessary. Now, although we advertise principally Child's Shoeg at 12c, wrth 45c, and Mieses Snoes at 85c, worth 1 25, it does not necessarily preclude the idea of our having other grade3. Whil the assertion may seem startling to those having the latter inipre-sion, nererthles it is a fact we keep in stock as fine goods as the United States can produce. We handle the famous E. C. Burt Shoe, and other equally fatao'iH makes. Ycu would not suppose we could f-ell a iioe French Kid Shot at S2 60, worth marlv twice the money. If it eeems improbable, corns and see for yourself. Young ladies who wish fine shoes, neat aud dresjf, t wear with their new spring suits, step in and get a nice pair of those French Kids. We will surprise you, then you can surprise your friend. Atk
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New Spring Stock of tfocjueite,! Invoice of STRAW f.lATBody, Velvet and Tapestry TINGS, LAC CURTAINS and Carpets. RUGS. You will lind our Prices LOWER than the LOWEST.
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It will pay to see our large New Line of Bedroom Sets. We have a very complete line of Fresb, New Goods, at prices that DEFY competition: KING- & ELDEE, 43 and 45 South Meridian Street.
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THE BEST SHOES For Gentlemen's rcear, for the money, ere made by STACY, ADAMS & CO. COMFOUT, STYLK AND DCCAUILItT. Ask yonr dealer for the STACY, ADAMS & CO. SHOK. These goods are made of the best French and Domestic Stoot, Kangaroo tow. in hand and machine fewed, la CONGRESS. BUTTON and LACH, and EVERV- PAlI. WARRANTED. Satlafactlon in puarantetd ererj one that wears the Stacj, Adams & C. hoe. fioIdeTerjwhere by first-class dealer.
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