Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 140, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1885 — Page 8
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THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL W EDNESDAY MORNING MAY 20 1886
DEO M SIBflE (TtJTDX-ISIIED 1853.) orset Dopartment We call attention to THIRTYTWO BTYLE8 OF CORSETS, many of 7htch can be found only at our store. 1. Rosebud. 2. Elegant. 3. Contormator; 4. R. & G. "Moulded.' 6. Dr. Stiong'a Tarn pico. u Dr. Strong Health. 7. fiilk Fitting 8. The New York Store, 0. "RallV Health. 10. Tricora Relief. 11. Flexible Sides. 12. NoblcsEc. 33, Madam Mora'a Improved Duplex. 14. Satin Regalia, lö. Madam Foy's Improved. JO. Dr. Warner's Abdominal. 17. Dr. Warner'a Health. 38. Dr. Warner'H Nursing. 19. Madam Strong Nurbing. SO. Rack Supporting. 21. Marquise. . 22. Coronet. 23. raten t Venus. 24. 550 Bone. 25. Marie. 2G. Norma. 27. 8art03n. . 28. Sarah. MieBea1' Cored. IW. Young Lacty'a Corbet. 31. Boston Comfort. 32. C. P. Corset. All the abovo named Corsets in all desirable sizes in White und Colore. V e also have Children's Waiets in all lizes of tho best niakcp. Ladies will notice that our Cornets are never displayed out ot the boxes, and therefore are always clean and in best order. Prices Always iß Plain Hums. PETTIS Bgfflljjj JOS. A. MOORE, C4 13. Llfirkot Gt., Indianapolis, Ind Interest allowed on deposits, in iumi of f5 and Money to Loon on Improred City and Farm Property In Indiana and Ohio. City. County and Town Eonda, and Purchased Honey Notes, bought and sold. No loam xnado except auch as aro toenred by first cortcago on real estate, with a largo margin ri poenrfty. cr by collateral Having a market talno. roreign rxchance for talo on all. parti ot tne world. VZ "WKDNE8DA.Y, MAY 20. OmCEi 71 and 73 TT at BXarket Street. TELEPHONE OALLS. Bulofsi CCrf ...164 I Editorial Booms. '.'91 OLD PAPERS. I Good conditioned old papers for tale at this office at only 40 cents per hnndred. CITY IN BRIEF.
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A. M. Smith, of Crawfordsvllle, was in the city yesterday. Daniel Herron will be tried to-day for aiaault and battery on his wife. Hon. Charles Jewett, Speaker, and Repro senf atives Ban and Taj lor were in the city yesterday. Tom Williams, Tom Blackwell and Howard Kakeralller have been fined for peace distnzbsnce. For asaanltinsc Martin Finn, of Chadwick street, with a stick of wood, John Hughes has been sent to jail for ten days. The Committee on Pablic Light reported that IKX) of Vieira's street gnlder would be recalled, and that the guiders would cost $1.50 each. Captain Bagley yesterday received notice that his services es route agent on the I., I). and S. could be dispensed with, and he uti-j pd down and out. The authorities say that since the conviction of John T. Woodard they now feel that tfcey can accomplish something bv moving a jrainst the policy shops ot this city. The paternity suit and the surety of the peace proceedings of Rosa Klepfer vs. Frank Ferueverhave been dismissed, the defendant agreeing to get a divorca from his wife and rxarry llosa. William honasy, the Honon tramp, who attempted suicide on the stone pile day before yesterday, was etill alive at a late hour last night but his recovery is still regarded as very doubtful. The Governor, Auditor' and Adjutant Geneial, constituting the State Board of-Mill-tary claims, were in session vesterday. looking into the claims of certain parties for cervices in the Indiana Legion. The. Cincinnati papers yesterday reported that Bob Wright, wanted in that city for hotel robberies, was under arrest in this city. It is a mistake growing out of an inquiry xnada as to whether be was wanted, the ofllcm having teen one of his gang here.
PREPARING TO DECORATE. Line of March as Reported by the O. A. b. Joint Committee.
The Joint Committee of the G. A. R. Boats having in charge the arrangements for Dec oration Day havn agreed upon the following, Jncloding lino Cf march: May ZÖ, Ufa, is our annual MemorUl Par. $t old toldlersand crery citizen as well turn out to jnow their respect lor tho memory of our fallen liercc. c a&k that every bunlnen house, manu factory and ihop In tho city bo cloicd on the afternoon of thut day, that all may attend memo rial rervlco at Crown Hill Cemetery. (Jrand Army rests. Military orjranlzitlonn, In dlaxiftpolU 1'ollc and lire Department, Federal. Hate and city omcori. City Council and Hoard of AiUCrmcn. and Citizen ill rArrlurr arn rr nit net a1 to flucrnblo promptly at 1 :f0 p, in., at the different i A t CTcryouo he rrnmot that the column mar lBOTo promptly at 1:45 p m. Kiut livlBlon, Ciomrade KrM Kncflcr cammandInccomroK'd uf U. A, R. 1'om ntxl (ierman Vet eacf, win form on New York atreet. right rcstlu en Delaware and dcploylnz ftvmrJly. Bceoml Division. Comrade Will u. imtl cam miDdlt'ir, coniprsfd of military compaclcs, will form on Doinwaro trett, xlaht rciuuoaNotv otk and deplojln northwardly. 'lhlul DlvUiou, Chief J. H. Neb-tr commandInr. torrpofed of the Indtanapoi: Flro Dcptrtwent, riil ioim on Now YorU street. riKht rouiim at tlio Intmcctlou of MaeiachusclU mcnuo aud deploying wcftltirardljr. Fourth MvlMon, Comrado Pen Crano command. In ir, omiocd of Federal, StatA, county and city cunccri, city Council and Mount of AMermcn, and ( Itlrtna in l arriABi-n, will form on Mixscnimom avobtic, riKht rotluf! nt lhtcrfCtlon cf Delaware Mrrtt. outlnscktwanlly. ThellLo of march will to nouth on Delaware Pticct to WaililnRtoii itrcct, went on Wi.shintou irret to llllnol atrcct, north on llltuoW htrot to Market alri ct, can on Market atrtet to Circlo, to the rifcht round Clrcl to Meridian Mrcct, north on Meridian to Worth itrect, wt on North to Kall foul, wlitrornn will ho tn waltlnz to tako all to North InOUnaroll. on arrlTliiK at North Indlatmpolli thocolnmn will rcfttimoitsforinatlou ana marctito tnuccu ery. n Brr!l of tho ca'umn at tho romttry tho memorial uxffclrciwlU boohciicd with prajcr, by Kiv. Tht annual ndir'XM will to lolivi rrl by Co trim do Jo)m I. McUater. ImtnedUtely following Hie nddriM the ceremony of dec rtliu tho uin vf will tu attended to by the incmbcri of tho II. a. it. Jiy (Urteilen of Committee of Arrnnzmnit. D. J. Hmoi'k, (iraud Maiabnll. J. F. Ü not i., Chief of Mair. Tho railroad tlnkois to Cron Hill and re turn for Decoration Day will bo pat on an! this morning ut U o'clock from tho ofllcA of J. A. Olcner, Chulrrnan rinancA Committer. Kach IVat will bn fnrniihed with n pro rntn nnmber of nil tho tickets inucil, nnd tho city will be canvnnsed by tho members of the l'o&fn to day for the 8 tie of tickets. At this is thacnly nnree of income to pay the or' penus, which nrn necesrarily very heavy, It la hopfd onr cltlzons vlll be very liberal in their pnrchase of the tlcteta. It is expected the eruploTers will buy laro numbers of thesö tickets tn present to thoir emplovej, na Decoration Day I a hilf holiday. BaouM tbciebeany aurplns after pnyin tho ex reuses of Decoration Day It will rro Into the charity fund of the dillrrcnt O. A, II. lst, whf ro it will be the means of doiun great good. TIIK KIUIITJI SKS8I0X Of tho Unittd Order of Honor Kloc tlon of Ofllcero. The Grand Lodo cf Indiana of the United Order of Honer met yesterday In its e'ghth annnal cession, at tho hall in Baldwin's Dloclf, Grand President Kllen W. Althouse, Grand Secretary Arr est Dnden and Grand Trf aaurer John Eser, all being present. Heporta of cflicen ocd standing committees were received and referred. Th report of the Pn sfdent inclnded mention of the death of T. J. My eis, as follows: Tho pait year has brought to us an IrrettleraWo iosiii tho death of our worthy Grand President, Hrotbcr Ihoxcai J. Mycra: c no wbo entered into the work of tne order with all tho cnorrrr of his uoMo nature, mnkinc agrand meccssof his work up to tho tlmo of hi Isst sicL'nc8. No ono could VOfPltdy rtsret tho long this Ix)do has autatned, nd the rlrcumsiancci under which I occupy thltt chair to day more than I do. Üut whllo we doplore our los here, we have the assuranco he ir of cncjlufc a bkher nnd moro exalted portion In the Kingdom of Heaven. The Secretary reported as follows: Number of IocIrci per last repot t, tirenty-thrce; Instituted during the yrar, twelve: 6iiipendcd, ixilngood itandiDg now, twenty-nlue; net in crease, alx : number of members initiated durloic the year, vs: joined by card, twentv-Üvc; relu ifattJ, elphty thre: fctujended, 4üö; crpelle3, occ; total dhabllliy. o&e; died, one; withdrawn, twenty t-Uht; bet ic'creaee, 47j; i-rescut membership, 1.540. The Treat urer submitted his report for the term closing April JO, lfcSS. It rbows total receipt, $2 4415: dlsbuTFeroents. Sl.feöt 93; cash oi hand, Si51.(J2; lout's on tand, $D5; total, SoTG.. After taking appropriate action with reference to the death ci Mr. Myers, the lodge adjourned. In the afternoon considerable interest was manifested in the election of oOlcers, and it xcas late before the elf ction was completed. The followicg are the officers for the ensuing jear Grand President A. V. Lee, Indianapolis. (Jracd Vice President A. K. LI more, Arcadia. Grand Fecretary Krncst Duden, Indianapolis. Grand Treasurer John K?cer, Indianapolis. Grand Chaplain Mrs. .S. Thompson, lndianapolir. Grand Conductor W. n. Faulkner, South Head, firind Inside Guard r(. W. Huntley, Elkhart. Grand Outside Guard W. G. Saylcs, Indianapolis. Grand Trustee Mrs. Michener. Kokomo. Grand Medical JJlrector - Dr. . V. Sawyer, Ko komo. The installation ot officers followed, and in the evening a b&nqnet was given by the local lodges to the newiy-elected officers at Lyra Hall. AMUSEMENT. BAND OI'ERA noUSC '(5 ALATHAn "EAST LYNKE." The (irand Opera Honse was packed to oveiilowing again yesterday afternoon and last night to witness the last performance of the "Two Orphans." by the Arne Walker Dramatic Company, and they were again received with every demonstration cf popnlar favor. Every member of the company acquitted themselves with credit, and everything pa8ed off smoothly. The part of the blind girl, "Louise." as interpreted by Misi Arne Walker, is a revelation, and instantaneously captures tho sympathies of her saliences. At tbe matinee this afternoon W. S. Gilbert's beautiful mythological comedy, "PjgroaUon nnd Galatea," will be given. The Cincinnati Commercial Gztte thas pinks of a recent performance: 'TheAroe Walker Dramacic Company Rave a aample of tbe ir versatility yesterday afternoon by prerenting Gilbert comtdy "Pygmalion and Galatea," The ptece was excellently mount f d. Little Arae was gootf, as, indeed, she is !n every thin jr the undertakes, and made a very prtty 'Ga!otea. Mr. Irvin Walker as 'PvrraiHon showed to excellent advantas, and the remainder of the cast was satisfactory." To Eight "East Lynno" wilt ba given, iuitesdof "A Celebrated Case " To morrow matinee. "Pf gmalion md Galatea' again, and to-morrow night. "East Lynne." People's popular prices, 103 and 2)c. TUT. DIME MCSKCM. The epecialty combination at the Marenm this werk is the strongest and is giving the beet ihow eeen at that place this season. Tie features of J ä nit 3 Kelly, the Ilassells,
the Daven porta, French and Clark, Loraine, Kcsina ahd others on the b 11 are fiae, and tbe large audiences applaud each act to the echo. The curiosities in tbe loirerhal( are aJro interesting and aro attracting mnch attention. Chief Webster, of the Fire Department, visited tbe Mmenm yesterday and pronounced it the safest theater in tue city in tbe event of a fire or a panic. Tbe lower room has fonr exlt9 and the theater proper pn equal numbers Til k zoo. Thero was tbe usual Tuesday matlneo at the Zoo yesterday and another performance atnipht, Tho bill is long and varied, and contains many sprightly features. Another peiformanco will be given to nightand another matinee to-morrow afternoon. NOTES, Manager Dickson hns erected a inagnrrl cent 'CO candle- power streot lamp in frnt of his theater. It la of tbe Seamon pattern and burns gcs. The popular young actrc?s, Misi IlIen Dffmccd, supported by a streng company, will be the attraction at tho Grand all 1 eit wceK, ploylDg at popular prices. The Walker J)amot?o Company will p it on "A Celebrated Caso," with entirely r.9r fcaiumes, at tho Grand on Friday and 8itnr' day evetilngs next, and they promlsj to give the beat perlonnanco of tho esason. T 1 1 iTaCTO N T It UST E LS
FenturcM of tbo Literary Proffroramo for tho Summer Mooting. At tho rcgnlar meeting of the Board of Trtiotern of tbo Acton Camp Meeting Association, held on tbe camp grounds, a nnmber of matttraot general Interest were canvassed. Tbo Treasurer presented his report of unfit tuts trnnt acted during the pait year, showing an indebtedness of 1507.47 due nt tho beglnniog of tbe yrar, which is a reduction ot about 1 SCO from the previous year. The debt is now less than for twenty 3 cars pa)t. Tho new hotel is nearly completed, and Is perfectly stthfictory throughout. The a;sj( t ition Is midoavjrlntr to tt-cuie a contr.vct wttli Thomas Titgaart, of the Ohmer restaurants nt the dupot in thin city, to take charge of the hotel. If this can bo accomplished, the accommodation? for thoe desiring to board will ha superior to thcie of any previous year. The Lecture Committeo hai made n gaRernentn for nt least fifteen Jectnrea timing the lir&t nf the meeting. Among thote who aro engaged ar Dr. Willitte, of Louisiana; Key. J. II lUylisa, of Cincinnati; Profmora lUipath and ÖArport, cf Da Pauw Uulvereity; Pfsident Jordan, of the Ktato University ; Ke v. Sidney Dean, of P.Lodo Island: Hon. George It. Yfrudlin;?, of llllnoi: Dr. fliinma, of Snnaie University; Hen. William I. Marshall, of Mutsichusstts, and Ukv. Myron W. Used, of Dcuvjr, Co). The icture by Mr. ilarahall Kill ba illustrated with Eteroonticon views. Dr. E. S. Elder, - of this city, will hato cbatge of tho exeroea for 011 ('oy, Ähfn the enbject of sanitation will ba considered. "Cha'ntauqaa DxiyM will bi tinder charge of IIou. Frnik Uu'ssll, ot Mansfield, 0. Thecommltte io trying to urrange for a lecture by Kv. Georgo W. Topper, cf Wocctcr, ()., and also with tbe 'fcuncsice Jubilee fclcpers to conduct the iridic cf the entire tceotlr g. A number of new cottages have been contracted for, among thoeo who expect to balld being Governor Cumbeck, O. M. Wright and Eev. Sampson Tinchcr. The May meeting will be held on the 27th, nt which tlmo it is expected that contracts for the erection of about twenty additional cottages Till b3 made. ' Plena of Guilty. Tho Federal Court jury brought in a verdict of guilty yesterday against Thomas Washicgton for counterfeiting. The cao of John Cofgrove was tried, and tbe jury retired with Instructions to return a sealed verdict Yesterday afternoon Thomas Kerns, Edwatd Slater aud Charles Brown, all indicted for counterfeiting, entered pleas of guilty. Ruesell Sent to Jail, Word corv.es from Greenwood that Mandeville Pvimell, who shot and dangeroaMy wounded John Fague on Saturday night, had an examining trial vesterday and was eentto jail at Franklin in defanlt of $3,000 bail. New Styles Wall Paper. Carl Moller, NTl East Washington street, has elegant Mew styles Wall Paper and Window Shades. You can do better here than anywhere else in the city. 4 Ml Wo will display in our window today a beautiful watoh proionted to Born cant Julius B. Frociorlofcs, who was with tho Grooly Expedition from 1S81 to 1881, by tho Amorioan W atoh Co., of Waliham, Hasa. i nfy& m JEWELERS, 13 East ffasliingtna Slntt. ALW1Y THE. YEBY LATEST IN Fancy Jowolry, Fan8, Ladies' QhopriDg üatcholt, Farcy WiJlow Ware, Japaccso Decoratlcns, Now Cut Glass, Fino Cnina, and Glasawaro. CHARLES MAYER t: GO., 29 and 31 Wont Washinston St August Erbrich, 60 LS AG Cirr FOB
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TIIIC GRAriDEsr ens Ever Shown Over a Counter. 750 YARDS BLACK JERSEY AND TRICDT 21 IN I'll Kj Sl)?.). 81.25 PER YABD! 'LV bo Cheap nt l. Tie WoEdcr of llie Laufes. ANOTHKIl LOT OF THAT 2MNC1I Blade Gros QrainSilk, hU.CO P12RYARD. I.nrf.ct rilfc Btock lu t!ic atato. L Uyre&'&Co. Note our srfclal lAlci of Curtain, Jerbcyr, White Theo. rraiHin. PIANOS, 0. W. Williams. ORGANS, Lwt rtock of l:s rla instrument! ever cx hlblud In thicitv. Tcrmn hihI xlri' hvyond competition. Ktmtound )Ilht A-lvls 1'iaiics. Ma on i' llumliu tud Htory A Clark Organ. Theo Piäfflin & Co. S2 ztA 8-1 Harth rennjilnrjia XL MR. EMIL UKTILINO'S l'IANO KKCITAL, Pmiliu & Co Muulc Hull, May And'JiJ. Hallet A Day in riAuoa will ho tmü by Mr. LI bllti''. BRQWNIKG & SLOAfl, AND OCALCri I Fiau Pcrtoer? and Toilet Articles Lublnx Colgat.rr, liUnaborj's au1 i:tcici'iCcor flag iixtrjict, Oouulno l:nportccl Karinn aid fttrman Cologne, FlorU nd Lavoador v.'otor i'iii3 Tcilot toara and BnoiiKW. Tooth, Hair, Clo'.h md Nail lirmbci, nu! til articles vr&nieJ f jr tc toilet at tho LOWEST FIGURES. HOTEL ENGLISH I have purahfwf a tho Inrnlturo anl lcaso of this Hotel, ana it will bo run under the management ot firfct clae managers, of Ifirgo hotel oxperience, vrbo will aim to make it tho bot two-doilar-per day hotel in tbo country. No Hens will bo allowed on houso or furniture, and ail supplies will bo purchased "Bpotcish" on delivery.; Favorable am iiKcmcutH cnu now be mada ior rooms and board, and all patrons of the hotel may rely upon recelvirg good accommodation. May 8, 18b5. WM. 21. RNULIöU. B1MOVÄL. During this week wo will close tbe utore at 5 East Wanbincrtou Straft and remove th Ktcck Into our building at 16 and 18 west Washington Street, where we will bo clad to Eceall our friend's and patrons. Respectfully, THE BOWES - SSRRILL CO., IiOOi;SELLER3 AND STATIONER?. - C. F. SCHMIDT, 3 rower and Bottler of LAMB BEBB Sooth End c( Alabama St.. IQm EDUARDS, SLL POST Ono Hnndred Largo Stands. 800 3-Sheet Boards, Also Coatreiij Mate House Fence
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ODF'EOEEtSSlO THIS WJHJESXS:: S3rsi30L No. 1Finc French Batistes, New and Choice Style?, at 1(J l-2c.
Fine French ödteeus, KniireJy New Dc&ißns, at 12 1-2:, (J 1 2c and 18c. Prlnted Gruy JJegeu at l(Jc; sold early tin? Riason nt 25c. Gros Urain IJUelc Silk at 65c, GOo, 65c, 75c and 85o; five GcuuiuM Baruins, 'Jl J mm Fino Lac C' Hunting at 20c; worth 3Dc. 2x2 balbrjj'citi llnc at 0(;; jood valne at oOj. JELzucgz&ilxx No. 7 Ladiih1 Faney dtriptd Mos'. at 22e; worth J) 5:. . ES?SXll3L NO. 3-ßH-Ixieti Turkey 1 Table Damask at bße; lalely soM at 60c 3B3raT?ii33L No. 23Satin Checketl Victoria Lawn at 15c; 6atne gooJa sold last scacon at 22c, llcchc.l Shctingi, Urblc.iclicd Shcctlnc?, Cfinlumi anl otlicr Cotton (iondf from ths(irc:i Ancmn Si'.r list week. "C;-Now otcred at the lowest retail price ever aOud for the goods. A. DICKSON" & CO.,
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For the people of Indianapolis and environ3 desiring to purchase LiCTffi CUETAINS We will place on sale our entire stock of Curtain J and Portieres at one-half value, for May 20, only. Do not fail to see our large and well selected stock and get prices before you purchase elsewhere. Poles and Trimmings at a mere soag.
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