Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 142, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1885 — Page 8
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THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL FRIDAY MORNING MAY 22 1886
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(E8TABLI9UED 1853.) DEPARTMENT. French Melly Drm Goods AT Nearly One-Half Former Prices. Ladles will te Interested In the lines ol gooaj m herein enumerate J, as they r.rc excellent values t Tcrj low prices. üraided Albatross. Formerly 116.0?, now V.ZQ. Embroidered Crepü Albatros?. Formerly $13 and 11 now ?.00. Embroidered Nun's Veiling. Formerly 512.CO, now 5".0 Fringed Camel's Hair Kobe?. Formerly 913 00, now 28. 00. ßtriped Bison Hobes. rormciy 515.00, now W.00. Cliouille Serge Kobes. Formerly S10.C0, now ß.C0. Prices Always in Plain Figures. FETTis mmm go JOS. A, MOORE, Cl n. Xlorfcot St., Indianapolis, led Interest allowed on UipoMW, In inmi o! ti and Cpwaid. Uoncr to Ixa ou Improved CHj and Farm rrorcrtrln Indiana and Otilo. city. untj aud Town Honda, tad Purchaaod Ufaty Note, tmucht and mid. Ho loan road, except auch aa aro aeenred by Cut raortgago ou real rotate, wlili a lnreo matctn Cl ticttitj, of Ij collatcrli tuTlns a Btrkot rorcljn Xxcaango tor aal on all parti ot trie Ccrld. Parasols! Parasols! Parasols! Parasolh! Parasols! Parasols! Parasols! Parasols? Parasols! Parasols! Parasols! Parasols! Large Opening -OF NEW STYLES, AT LOW PRICES. TItf A.ÜID IVLXjVCIC. FRIDAY, MAY 22. O IT Fl C Et 71 and 73 Woit JUrknl Btreet, HKNTINKL TELEl'lIONR CALLS. C1b. OtTrf H4 I Editorial Koow... '201 OLD PAPEHS. Cicoil conditioned old papers for t.i!o at IhU eßlee at only 40 cents per hendrtd. CITY IN IUCIEF. The Citfztni' Hank, of Union City, has increased its capital itoch from 32,000 to $S0,CCO. 7. II. Coberly, an attorney of this city, is cn trill In the Federal Court, charged Ith excepting an illegal pension fee. John Dreiher, the dairyman, who was thrown from bis wiKOn and Injured on Timnday, died yesterday afternoon. The alarm of tire at 8 o'clock last evening ttcj canted by a small blaze in the oil honss cn the Ton Hendle road, between Noble And
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Liberty streets. The loss ras about $33; cant unkrown. The regular summer season of the Virginia Avenue Rink will begin this morning, with afternoon and evening sessions also. The young Ladies1 Misjionary Saciely of tne Central Avenue Church will give an Ice cicam and strawberry festival to night. In the Sutherland case the Coroner will return a verdict of death from opium poisoniDg, with no evidence suppertiag the suicide theory. Mrs. T.JB. Gles.inc, widow of the wellknown scenic artist, has an original painting by Bir Benjamin Weat, the Pennsylvania painter. The ladles of the Central Christian Church will lervo lunch, Ice cream end strawberries. on Monday and Tuesdav of next week, at 37 South Meridian street. John Goodencugh has been granted patent letters on a cultivator coupling, and D.W. Marmon on a box supporter, both Inventors beicc residents of this city. Mrs. Hendricks gave a very plearant reception yesterday afternoon, at her residence cn North .Tennesseo street, to her lady friends. A large number wore present. The chair donated to tho Bisters of Charity Fair by Captain Thomas Madden, and which was it Hied off at Ht. John's Academy last niht. v;as drawn by M. Neff, 1C3 South East atreet, the lucky number being 403. The YouDg People's Christian Temporaries Union will meet to night at 7:30, at 7G North Pennsylvania street. A good attendance of members and friends interested Is denred, as business of Importance is to be transacted. The Phyalo-LIode. The American Physio-Medical Atsocialion was in session again yesterday, concluding its labors in the afternoon. A number of interesting vnpeis were presented and discussed and the meetingJita that of the two preceding days, was of a highly interesting character, Tho following Heard of Censors wasonnonncf'i by tho Prrsldent; H. 0. Richardton, Itdl&na; S. P. Dver, Ohio; L. L. Mo'oy, Illinois; J. A. Walls, Ohio; M. C. Keith, Minnesota. Tho following Chairmen of Sections were appointed. Histology, Dr. R. A. Smith, Greensbur;?; MIcroscony, K. W. Kllle, Falmouth; Chemistry, A. Churchill, Nevada, Mo.; Gynecology, II. M. Whlto, city; I'hjalw.ojy. J. B. Uym, Nüblesville; Surgery, Dr. Treat, Terre Haute; Materia Mtdica, A. D. W. I.eaTens, Carn.el; Tncory nnd Practice. E. Taompstu; Obateterics, Dr. Newcomer, Pennsylvania. Dr. Parker, ot Oliio, presented ths following feries ot resolutions which, after a leDgthy dlecufniou, weio laid upon tho table: Ittiolvod, Tliat vre uro not in sympathy wil. ctiy lustitution or o ciilcl medical callcco wherj unowktlo is net tho cue ihlug neceistry foriocurluw n tilj'loroa. Kcoivci, Th ut this association roi!osnl7e in tbo rhysio-MvJinl Itntituie. loc-Ated At Marlon, Ind., nn lnHitutlou t.mt 1r aticmptintc to rcclVi Tutrunaco by mallm: climi upon piifolo-miHtliM lion which uro not warranted by tho courts ot inMruotion Kivm. :rolV(ti, Thftt wo, n the? rcprcicntitlvcs ol truo incd.cal rciorta, wlii noirccocuiztnorrcrnmmctil toother for their rtroiultiod thi lrmltuifon while comluctcd on its picstut Dr. White presented the Ruroau of Gyno cologv, and a diecntslou followed, in whlsh Dr?. Rrratlnin, Pyerr, Hasty and others pr ilcipated. Tlio prvtentatlon of tho Ruretu of Chemietry closfd the programme-, and tho lueuting uJjüurnid. Ielcondor IJoy. Iikendcr Roy, a Turkish nobleman, and for twelve years a inombar of tho Bultan'a houtehold, where he wr.s interpreter, is in the city. No ono would take him for a Turk, but rather for an Intelligent Knropena, n Frenchman or German. Ho speaks seven ianguiiÄto. Ho met General Lew Wallace, American Minister at Uonstintlnoplo, on hutscrous occasions and tcitltlcj to that gentleman's popularity with the Sultan. Jskender Rey was shown about the city jfftterdoy by Allert Gall, and is much pleased with the bright, buslncss-llko appearance of the place. To Do lienoflttid. An exceedingly entertaining programme has been arrnngtd for next 8aturdy night ot tho Meridian Rink, the occasion being tho Halcyon Polo Club lion eilt. Mastor Riphel will give an exhibition on ikatce and bicycle, following which there will bo a mllo rsco for n pur, lartioipated In by Hpaln, Rrown and Alexander. These young artists are Mid to bo tho best speed skaters In the State. There will alo bo an exciting gamoofpolo bMwten tho Halcyon and Meridian Club. Cameron's bard will furnlah the music.
Arauoonionta 'East Lynne" was repeated at the Grand Opera House last night. It will bo repelled this afternoon, and "A Celebrated Case" produced to-night. English's Opera Homo will reopen next week with Rice's Surnrhe party In "Pop." Tho Museum, continues to draw largo and delighted audiences afternoon and evening. The Zoo hasnk'ood bill this week, Performances every night. Matinee to-morrow. Central College Catalogue. Tbo seventh annual announcement and catalogue of tho Central Collfge of Physicians and Snreons has Just beenjiesued, and in very attractive. Tho collegiate year will emmenco Wednesday, September 1, and clcpotbe 1st ot next March. Amongotherfeatures ot the college Is the adoption of the rule 'o admit women to the course upon the samo ti-rrcs as men. The college Is nourishing be ond the expectations of its friends. Tho Quartet Convicted, . Rhoda McRae, Anni Mcllride, Lemuel Goodwin, and Levi Hnllowell, tho Edwardsport counterfeiters, wero yesterday found guilty for ratalng spurlons coin, by tho jury in th United Btat8 Court. Th jurv recommended Annie McRrlde and Lerl Hallowell to the mercy of the Court. Order of Golden Chain, The local order of the Golden Chain has rlectul the following ofilcera: M. H. Daniels, Commander; J. L. Hunt, Vice Comir.ander; Win. Pray. Assistant Commander; L. Jordan, Prelate; G. J. Marott, Guide; C. liradfoid, Gcaidian; G. D. Manlove, Senti i.e). Declared Insane. arab L. Rjnd, aged thixty-tlve yeirs, and a widow, has been declared insane. She is talking with spirits most of the time. Her celufion is principally caused by spiritualimaml the imprisonment ot a son in the Northern Prison. County Settlements. The following counties settled with the ß'ate Treasurer yesterday: Martin, $.".73l CJ; Clay. 13 1)14.32: Tarke, ?17,J73 .r0; Hunt:ngtcn, $k;.i?H.5j; Yanderburg, f IS 473 32.
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Interesting McmorI.il on the Death of lion. Schuyler Colfax. Routine Bueinees Transacted Nomination of Officers for the Eneuing Year. The Grand Lodge yesterday transacted Foxne routine business, after which tbe following officers were nominated, the election and installation, however, not taking place until the November stEsion: Grand Master J. B. Kenner, Huntington. Deputy Grand Maiter A. N. Grant, Kotouo. Grand Warden I. T. MIcheuer, BneibjTille. and J. K. c. l Harner. MtdUon. Secretary H. F. ro3ter, city. Treasurer Theodore P. Uaupbey. citr. Truttces MllIana Wallace. John T. McQu'.ddy end J. A. FcrusoD. The memorial cn tho death of Hon. Schuyler Colfax was presented, the following being a copy : To the Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. ot Indiana: If, si the Good Book teaches us, it is belter to co to the houso of mourning than to ko to the bouse ol feasting, then, Indeed, wo aro blessed lu coming toectner in this our semi annual convocation, for we each onlv journeyed from our respective firesides to find ourEelve gathered within the walls ol this "house ot mourning." Tho fearfully Ad net which, on tho 12th of laic January, lla&hod with llghtnlntc freed across the continent. aunouncicg tbe sudden demiso ot onr lato most valued and beloved brother, Schuyler Colfax. chllUd the heart of every Odd Fellow in thts jurisdiction with Intensified sorrow, which time has yet failed to aiuacc. Hisfatncr'Hdylut; beforo his birth left his trainlag to his widowed mother. Cotacanain neither riches nor renown from his ancestry as a basis on which to bullvl his life's monument, but inheriting honesty, industry and a true heatt, he. Finnic handed and alone, HChltvcrt his own distinction and una'ded cUratired, round by round, thu ladder o! fame, till, reaching its fcummit, inscrlted his name thereon with a firm anl hoaevt hand lu living charecters which will endure forever. 11!3 record in an honored member of our institution 1 to well Known lo every (Md Fellow the world over, that it icczns only a repetition to mato mention of it on this occasion. From tho tlay ho eiternd tho porUU of Odd Feil-wMo to the l our of his dcutli ho never failed in fjlilll lnsz cccli and all ot his obligations thereto. Tl: r;ch lcaacy ho ha. lefc to us of the Dajrcc of IU teVtah will link hi uama for all tlmo to omu with tho workings of American Odd Fellowship. Tho death of no mcmbierof thm Grand body could have produced renter r,rlef In our heart, mid while humbly lowim: to tho edict ol Heaven in taking Mm from iif, wc prnyr Jully ask for strength from tho (.Jiver of every gift, lo edible us tc b'ir our sorrow. To thoo who dally witness tho vactnt chair at tho lircsldn in that horjo which Iihr hie:i t,o bomtllully nid 'wrs his licavcn on turtn," tho Old I' Hows of Inrtlnni tender tbclr most alTcctlo:iato leiacmbrauie and yrnnathy. i.Ctfptctful.y MihmUtcd. Thomas UNPr.Rwooi, Wim. ct'Mt'.AcK, W, K. MYKKt. KnrnfBt spfüthea wer mada by Me??ors. lr.d-rwcod, Cumhack, Hon. W. It. Myers J. D. Kenner, 1-3 F. Phelps, Grand Matter ot lillnol; H. McCoy, KecreUry Fdster Ja l4 t-'umud P. Oyler, nnd W, P. ICocmtz, litter which tbo memorial wai adopled. Tho umendment to the constitution wero sub tntttcd nnd laid over to the annual ssdou in November, Tho lodge then adjourned. Captain John C. Priggs and James M. Lang, of Sullivan, honored tho Sentinel eanctum yesterday Hh a pleasant call. Grand Hotel: N. I. Throclimartln, Lafayette; Dr. 11. D, Drown, Wilmington; J. II. Given, A. Wica, Mriurico Thompson, CrawfcrdsyilJo; J, II. Cheney, Uloomlngton; M. N. Smith, Terra Haute; K. D. Moore, Lswrenceburg; J. M. Dinwiddle. Uockvllle; 11. P. Comstock, .7. A. Uaker, Warsaw; M. T. I.owBon, Greencastle; J. W. Crumpocfcor, Liporte; Thomas M. Thornton, tihelbyvilio: William Henderson, Columbu; K, D. Uxr ron, Lupoxto: W. M. Madden, Kushville. Pates House: J. Kupelke, C. F. Orlfiln, down Point; James 11, Comby, Frankfort: Thomas M. (iotnby, William Thompson, Jr., Philadelphia;' T. F. Kose, Mnncle; Major M. Kennedy, Vermont; J. J. Collier and wife, LewlsylUe; John G. Williams, Miss Gilbert, Mies Peach, W. Ferryman, George K. Farrtngton. J. W. Crnfc, T. ö. 8hom, Frank y. Kidder, Terre Haut; J. I). Torr, Greencattle; W. L. Fnvlns llloomrlcld ; Nell Heward. J. A. Doland, Kokomo; A, J. lUrks, Peru; F. il. Iticbardron, T. II. Haney, Horton ; Uajnrd H Gray, Portland; A. M. Owen, Kvnnsvllie; Clarence (J a ley, Crawforosvllle: J. II. Welsh, Middletown; Charles C. Slack, Plalnlleld. Beeklrrrn Pardon. MrF. Jackson, ono of tho teachers In tho Bunday ichool at the Gouthern Prison, appeared at the Governor's otllce yesterday, with an application asking for tho pardon of a convict named William Chrleenherry, who is lying in the hospital in a dying condition. Chrieenberry was sent to Jellersonvllle from Owen County In lhT2 to serve a life time tentence for the murder of nn mtliunt friend. Tho crime was committed in 3Mk, and tho mnrderer was arretted but managed to mako his escape from iall, going directly to Kentucky, where he settled with his family, remaining there for fight yearo. Ho was unable to remain away from the wee of hlo crime, however, ami returning to Owen 'ouutv wua main captured 'nnd font up. His wife is dead, but his daughter o'.ilt llvio, and Is a very attractive-looking young woman, the has teen her father bnt twlco Hnce he has been in prison, but is exerting berrelf to procure his pardon, and will no doubt bo sncceesful. New Cuatodlon und New Janltorn. Pcstmaster Jones has received the appointment as custodian of tho Poitolllce building and took charge yesterday, tho property being turned over by Mr. McKay. With the new custodian there will be a complete charge of tho working force of th building, Um seven nppointmsnts haying b?en made ycstcidav, (icd tho new appointees to take hold to-day. Fxctl Jones, son of tho Postmaster, will fcucceed Frank Hall ai Chief Janitor; Michael Doffllng becoo.es Fnineer in the piece ot John Cahlll; James Johnson become night watch, succeeding Fred Lmi; Peter Nleson, Daniel JJarskdall and Heurv Albersbardt succeedlJ. W. Watts, H. W. Hiulth and J. W. 8tewart aslaborerj. John Cahill, elovator boy, is succeeded by John Newland. The salary of the Chief Janitor and Fnpineer each is $100; of the night walcb, il'20: of the three laborers. sOOO eacb, nnd of the elevator boy .10. Aiherahardt and Parkidall were soldiers. The German Id. E. Sunday. School conference. Twev. W. H. Bchruffof Madison conAucted the devotional ezercires yesterday morning nt the German M. K. Sunday-School conference. Kev. L. Allurjger of Cincinnati read m address on how to make the Sundayfcbool etloctlve In tbe German family life. In the afterncon Pev. Jacob Blockstahler and Pev. Otto Wilke delivered addressrs which cloted the regular work of the meeting. The next conference will be held in Louisville. A supper was given to the djlerates at tke Irtt German Church Oy the Sunday-school last night.
New Styles Wall Paper. Carl Moller, 1G1 East Washington street, has elegant new styles Wall Paper and Window Shades. Ycucaa do better here than anywhere else in the city.
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SAVIi: MONEY Tapestry Brussels Carpets at ALBERT GALL'S Co cents a yard; former price, 51. SAVE MONEY Body Brussels at ALBERT GALL'S at S5 cents and 90 cents a yard. SAVE MONEY Rag Carpets at WAY LOW DOWN PRICES at ALBERT GALL'S. SAVE MONEY The most magnificent lines of VELVET and MOOUETTE CARPETS ever seen in Indiana, at A3TOXISHINGLV LOW PRICES. STThose who contract with ALBERT GALL to hang their pupcr WILL HAVE THEIR WORK DONE AS PROMISED and without TEDIOUS and ANNOYING DELAYS. NO PROCRASTINATION AT ALBERT GALLS. SAVE MONEY The newest designs in Wall Papers arc to beseen at ALBERT GALL'S. The Lowest Prices in Wall Papers ar ALBERT GALL'S. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS at ALBERT GALL'S.
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WM. O. BoVAY, Prcaidozit, THE CHAMPION! Tho Latcat and Most Improvod üinalo Generator GASQLI STOVE In the maikct. Lights Like (i.ts, and every burner a working burner. No foirth or auxiliary burner iCijuircil, Savc3 25 pc ent. cn fuel. P.M. PUR SELL & SDN, 84 Hast Wfiahinaton Qt. A. CAYLOR, LAKE ICE. .üfflee: K! North Wit Strcot. (Cor. West and Tratt 8trecti ) Tolophono 040. SAFE BRILLIANT 1" FEEFECTIOH Reatl Ml Oil. "Morons."
For tho people of Indianapolis and environs desiring to purchase ljlce: cuetainb: Wo will place on sale our entire stock of Curtains and Portieres at one-half value, for May 20, only. Do not fail to see our largo and well selestod stock and get prices boforo you purchase elsewhere. Poles and Trimmings at a more song. WIM! . 131 - ROLL.
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