Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 143, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1885 — Page 8
TflE INDIANAPOLIS JUlLt SENTINEL SATURDAY MORNING MAY 23 1885
0EÜ 11 STORE (ESTABLISHED 1853.) DEPAKTMENT. Trench Mclty Dress Goods AT nearly One-Half Former Prices. LtdlesTTinte Interested In tho lines of gooüs es herein enumerated, as they are excellent rallies et Tery low prices. Braided Albatross. remedy Sie.G?, now 87.5a Embroidered Crepe Albatross. Formerly f 13 and 5I", now 5?.0. Embroidered Nun's Veiling. Formerly S12.C0, now 57.53 Fringed Camel's Hair Robe3. Formerly 113 00, novr CS.C0. Striped Bison Hobes. Forratry 515. CO, nowSS.CO. Chenille Serge Robes. Forcerly SIO.CO, eqy7$5.C0. Prices Always in Plain Fipres, Elm BMSETT& JOS. A. MOORS, CI D. llnrbct Qt., Indian jipolio, Ind Interest allowed on deposits, In rcms o! tö and Honey to Lean on Improved Cliy and Farm fttrperty In Indiana and Ohio. City, County and Town Bonds, acd Purchased none 7 Notes, boucht and sold. Ho loans made except such as are secured by Cist mortgage on real estate, with a large margin d cecnrity or by collateraLi haying a market ralne. Foreign Exchange for tale on all parts o! the trorld. i ' IParasols! Parasols! IParasols! IParasolb! IParasols! IParasols! Parasols! Parasols! Parasols! Parasols! Parasols! Parasols! TO-BAY! Large Opening OF MEW STYLES, XT LOW PRICES. i TRADE PALACE. A, .6 AT (JED AY, MAY 23. Off Fieri 71 and 73 TTeat Market Street. BEKT1XXX TELEPHONE OAXLS. Ciilnffes CClff 164 I Editorial Eodbij 291 OLD PAPERS. Good conditioned old papers for sale at this oSc at only 40 cents per hundred. ' CITY IN BKLEF. The Hfch school Alumni held a business meeting at the Hiqh-schcol building last sight. Tickets to parties df siring to attend the Prctbytuian Aisambly at Cincinnati can be procured for ?4.'i3. Members of the Governor's staff attended ibe military demonstration at Greencaitle yesterday aftorccon. An old gentleman namsd William T. Uttf d while trying to board moving engine At tho etock-jnrds yesterday morning 17 as
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thrown to the ground and had one rib broken. A social reunion was held Jan evening at the residence of Dr. Jencke3 by the members of St. Paul's Cathedral. Good music by the Union Band will be furnished the patrons of Virginia Avenue Kink this afternoon and evening. The Elkhart Bailding and Loan Association has filed an acceptance of the provisions of the new law regarding associations. Kev. "William Roberts, D. D.f of New York, will preach at the Second Presbyterian Church Sunday morning and evening. The telephone in the drug store of C. Staley, corner Virginia avenue and Cedar ttieet, was damaged by lightning yesterday. A burglar attempted to enter the house of Mrs. J. L. Barnett, 304 North Mississippi street, Thursday night, but was scared away. The County Board is signing the ne bonds. There being 400, with H.000 coupon?, it will take about fne days to complete the work. The following counties yesterday made Fettlerrents with the Stat Treasnry: Jaspr, 728.11; Jefferson, $1S,247.G5; ßhebly, ?23,. 072.76. The dairyman who died from injuries received in a runaway waajnanied John Wenzel, and bad been in the employ of Chri3t. Sommsrlcnd.'
Frank Dowd was sent to jail yesterday 3 rcornlng by tho Mayor for an a?aiult on John Ackerman. Dowd is a Greensbarg stonecutter. The children expeecting to attend tie May party thi3 afternoon will meet at Mr. Batter's, corner of Tark and Home avenues, at 2:30 o'clock. The Supreme Court yesterday granted the petition to reinstate the case cf Gardner S. Chapin et al. vs. John D. McLaven, from the Superior Court ot this county. Th slato roofing is being put upon the new State House and a large forca of men are engaged upon the work. The heating apparatus will be put in at once. The firm of Hodgson, Wa'lingford & Stem, of Minnesota, have filed suit on account in the Federal Court against William Kidd, of Manon, Grant County. Demand is made for gs.cco. The Health Board has information from Fairmcunt, Grant County, that an epidemic of ecaTlet fever is rogtng in that place. There ere also three caseo reported from Fountaine City, Wayne County. The building lately occupied by tho Citizens National Eank will ba ready for occu pancy by the Indiana National about Juno 1. The work of refitting the building has been doce ay.reat expense. There will bo special service3 at California Street M. E. Church tomcrrow morning at 10:30. The Major Kobsrt Anderson Pc3t G. A. E. will attend in a body, and a memorial Pensen will be delivered by the pastor, Il3V. J. A. Ward. Th.e father of Charlio Drum, tho boy who ran away from his home in Minneapolis j fomo time since and was captured the other day by tho local police, arrived in tho city ytfeterday morning, and returned home with the young hopeful last night. Charles Pigeon was locked, up yesterday afterncon by Sergeant Low and Patrolman McMullen on a cfcarga ot grand late any. He is accused of having stolen a quantity of silk, plush and cloth from Coldoel James Grey. The police authcrities are inclined to think that the prisoner is innocent. Indianapolis Lodge No. 50 K. of P. confered the Third Rank on six candidates last. evening, 00 Council taking part, with the Indianapolis Division No. 2 Uniform Rink forming the triangle in a very creditable manner. No. 2 Division is making good progress in drilling, and will no doubt make a good ehowing at Toronto in 13SG. Commander Forbes feels confident of sac jess, and will try his best to capture one of the prices A Heavy Robbery. Thieves entered the iewelry stsre of Axman A: Thomten, Ncs. 231 and 233 Massachusettes avenue, last night, and went off well loaded with trinkets. They secured fifteen watches that were undergoing rejairf, 1 even new heavy roll-plate watch chains, thirty-live ear-ring?, eighty fingerrings, thirty -five f ets of shirt studs, fortyrive sets of sleeve bastons, couple dozen sets of collar buttons and ten watch charms. The robbery was committed about 11 o'clock. and the firm will lose batween $400 and $600 thereby. The robbery was evidently planned and committed by outside talent. Notice of Dissolution. - The copartnership heretofore existing between the undesigned, under the firm name of Sayles.it Fenton, Is this day dissolved by mntnal consent. Charles F. Siyles is authored to 8igu the firm name in settlement of the business. &IACLES F. SiYLES, W. T Fenton. Indianapolis, May 20, 1665. . Having purchased the interest of W. T. tFenton, of the firm of Sayles & Fenton, I c-tall continue in the insurance, real estate, loan and rental business, as heretofore, at the old location, 75 Fast Market street, representing the following strong companies: The Heme, cf New York; Phoenix, of Hartford; Traders, of Chictco; American, of Philadelphia, Citizen, of K-ew York; American, of Newark; Fire Insurance Asiociation, of Knglaod, and Fidelity and Casualty, of New Yoik. The reputation of these cimpanies hta long been established as among the mcst reliable ir.f urance corporations in tho country. Their record for equitable adjustments and prompt cash payment of all honest lo?s?s is a sufficient guarantee that they bestow indemnity which will stand the test of lime and fire to public satisfaction. The ratronsgeof the public is respectfully so licited. C. F. Sati.e. New btjlcji Wall Paper. Carl Moller, 1G1 East Washington street, has elegant iew styles Wall Paper and Window Shades. Yon can do better here than anywhere else in the city. AMPLE STOCK. BEST OF GOODS. Moderate Prices. JAS. m HAYHEW,
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1 Each, Worth Double. SE U R I! I II Ii le n 111 VIM llill" 1U ilJULUJMKJIU Handsome, Practical, Cheap. I. s. lire I. B. Licd Curtains at lower prices than over toofaro named for quality, STow ana exclusive designs. Theo. Pföfflin. O. W. Williams. PIANOS, OR G AIMS. Lareest stock of firU-class instrument? ever exhibited In tm citv. Terms and prices beyond cPTapetiUon. Knabe and Ilflllct t Dvi8 Piancs. Mai on A Hamlin and Story & Claris Organs. Theo Platin & Co. SS isd 84 Sortb Pcnnnfeaia St. MR. EM IL LTEBLTNCi'S PIANO RECITAL, FaQin & co.'a Music Hall, May 22d and 251. Hallet & Davis Tianea will bo used by Mr. LJtblins. Awarded the Indianapolis Libt Artilleiy as first priz at the Cotton Centennial Exposition at New Orkans, will be displayed in oar window for a few days. JEtTELEBS, 12 East tfashincton Street. A DA f. IS & WESTLAKE Oil & Gasoline Stoves. EARLY BREAKFAST Stoves and Ranges, best in the world. OSGOOD REFRIGERATORS, Mantles, Grates and Tile Hearths. 61 AND 63 WEST WASHINGTON ST. ALWlYfdE fEU ATiW IN Fancy Je wolry, Fane, Ladies' Shopping aatchols, Fancy Willow Ware, Japanese Decorations, New Cat Glass, Fine Cnina and Glassware. CHARLES MAYER &C0., 29 and 31 Wect Waoaington St. August Brbrich, BO LB AGZNT JOB LAGES BEER,. 2LS3L Hoca A23.d Oottloai 220 and 222 Ccnth Bslroaro Ct C. F. gCHHIBT, Brewer and Bottler of LAGER BEER South 2nd Mihbana SLP
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PIANO The pronounced preference ol over SIXTY THOUSAND purchasers, and the empnatic Indorsement ol the artists, justifies us in saying they are without an cqaal among medium-priced Pianos. They meet the wants ol those desiring a thoroughly reliable Piano, -with good tone, good action, and the gre&test durability. They will, in fact, be found in many respects pupsrior to ose llanos for which the highest rank is claimed. D. TT Steinwayit Sons, Decker Eros., Haines Bros.. richer. Vose and other Pianos, and ESTEY and SUONINGUR Orsanr. Parties at a distance desiring bargains stcnld not fail to write for fuller descriptions. TUNING and ItEPAIUINQ a sDeciaity. Orders for moving siven prompt attention. 95. 97 and 99 Harth Pcnn. St..IndianapoIi3. Bargains! Owing to our removal to our new place ol business 30 and 32 North Illinois street we are offer ing our entire line of HanginK Latnns, Chaudelieis and Lamp Trimmings at greatly reduced pricep. These low prices will continue until about thefirU of May. (iftEoline and Oil btoves Ceaned and Repaired. F. P. SRUTH a CO., 87 South Seridiaa and 55 Xsrth Illino;?. TELEPHONE 707. HEADQUARTERS FOR Clear E. H. F.LDRIDGE S. Oil, Corner Alabima and 3hrj!aiid Sts. MUSIC HOUSB, Still continue the sale cf First Class 'Pianos and Grgano at unheard of bargains. No one need bo without an instrument at the unequaisd prices and easy terms on which they are sold. Call, examine and be convinced, most complete stock in the state to select from. 19 North Pennsylvania St. BBMOVAL. During this week wo will close the store at 5 East Washington Street and remove the stock Into our building at 16 and 13 West Washington Street, vrhere we will be piad to see all our friends and patrons. Respectfully, THE BOWES MERRILL CO., E0OK3ELLER3 AND 8TAT102X S. A. CAYLOR LAI Office: 400 North West Street. ICor. West and Pratt Streets ) Tolopliono 0LOBROWNING & SlQMi, DRUGGISTS, AND DIAL EES IN Fine PcrtarY and Toilet Articles. Lnbln's, Colgate'!, Lnndborg's and Rici&ccier fine Extracts, Genuine Imported Farina and German Cologne, Florida and Lavender Waters, Fine Toilet boaps and Sponges, Tooth, Hair. Cloüi ted Kail Brushes, and all article wanted for ttxz toilet at the LOWEST FIGURES. HOTEL ENGLISH. I have parsbfised the Inrnlture and lease of this Hotel, and it will be run under the management ot firit-class managers, ol Large hotel experience, who will aim to mate it the best;two-dolhr-psr-day hotel In the country. Uo liens will be allowed on house or furniture, sad ail supplies will be purchased 'fcpot cish" on delivery.;, Favorable arrangements can now be mad9 for ro-jir and board, and ai t patrons of the hotel may rely upon receiylrg gool accommodations. May 8,1655. WM. II. ENGLISH.
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OP OUR UNRIVALED STOCK OF CarpeliDgs, Wall Papers and Decorations, ace Curtains, Rugs, Mattings, Etc., !NOW IN PROGRESS at our cooimodious storerooms, 47 and 49 SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET, and at the BSE-HIVE CARPET STORE. The ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT by JULY 1, and to insure this FIRST COST CAN NOT BE ALLOWED TO STAND IN THE WAY. We accordingly make a SWEEPING REDUCTION in prices throughout all deparlments a .cut so far below rguhr and ordinary vs lues that no one interested in the sabject can allord to neglect; this opportunity. See these bargains fjr yourselves
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T7i TTT?M A 1 A 1 XT buya a Carpet shetake3 into canslderYVMijlN A JU Ali I ation-the fact that she will probably have it to look at a Ion; 7l1ile. For this reason sho will prefer not an old, antiquated pattern, long passed out of style, but one that is new, the latest and most fashionable de3ign. ALBERT GALL is not "closing out;" he is not "preparing to quit business;" he is not making any "forced ealta." He has no old stock to get rid of. His inducements to customers are NEW GOODS AT THE LOWEST FIGURES THIS MARKET HAS EVER KNO WN. Why then birf old-fashioned, obsolete styles of Carpets when new and elegant patterns can Ue had on such advantageous terms? In this connection I would say that I am receiving new invoices of Cörpets almost every day, to which I invite the attention ot all discriminating buyers. JUST RECEIVED An invoice of the MOST ELEGANT MOQUETTE CARPETS EVER SEES IN INDIANA. Come ana see thtin. AlK)t new lines of Body and Tape3try Brussels, Ingram?, etc.' save M0NEY1 ALBERT GALL.
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LACE CTJS.TLIN': We will place on sale our entire stock of Curtain and Portieres at one-half value, for May 20, only. Do not fail to see our large and well salested steck and get prices before you purchase elsewhere. Polea and Trimmings at a mere song. W3VC. 331 . ROLL.
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