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S THE INDIANAPOLIS JOTJBNAIi, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1888. ANOTHER GREAT DRIVE. Just bought at manufactu rer's closing sale, 2-i pieces Ladies' Broadcloths, 54 inches wide, all the leading colors, and put them on our counters at $1 per yard. They would be cheap at $2. L. S.AYRES & CO BECKER BROTHERS' TJJPJRIG-I-IT PIANOS. Unrivaled in WORKMANSHIP, TONE, DESIGN and DURABIL ITY. Wo havo the finest stock of these Pianos in Ebonized, Rose wood, Walnut and Mahogany cases ever shown, and make a specialty of Pianos in art furnishings at low prices, Oall and see us, or send for catalogues and prices. P1AH0S FOR RENT, CRCAHS FOR REST, CHEAPER THAN ANT PLACE IN THE CITY. D. H. BALDWIN & CO S5 91 and 99 Norlh PennsylFanis St A. Large Assortment of Pictures and Art Goods Specially dei?ii6l for tli Holiday Trade. In Eteh ing, EoffTftricgs tad Photographs, w hare all tha latest publications, and inrita &a inspection of our stock by persons desiring XIOIjIDVY presents. EL XilEBER & CO.'S ART EMPORIUM, No. 33 South Meridian Street. Finding our first floor too limited to display our immense stock, we have opened our second floor to accommodate the crowds, and urge every one to visit that department before J leaving. THE BOWEH-MERRILL CO CHRISTMAS BOOKS 3Comc and see what we have. CATHCART, CLELAND 8c CO 2G Xaak Whlojtoa Street, The New York Store ESTABLISHED 1833. MUFFS! MUFFS! This morning we opened two hundred Muffs Real Seal, Lynx, Opossum, Monkey, etc., etc. HOLIDAY GOODS ALL OPENED PRICES IN PLAIN FIGURES ALWAYS PETTIS, BASSETT k CO Gorernor Gray' Pardons. Governor Gray indicated some time sloco that be would not take up the consideration of any sew applications for pardons In view of the near approach of the end of his oSeial term. This announcement has had the effect of stopping Uew applications, bnt has had no retarding ef fect on the efforts of the friends of convicts, whose applications for liberty were filed earlier in the Uorernor's term of oJSee. In several eases now nnder consideration the applications are opposed by eounter-patitiont, and the Gov error's decisions are awaited with Try peneral interest in the localities where the crimes weio committed. County Superintendent' Convention. The Department ef Public Instruction of this State has issued a call to eoanty superintend ents to meet In this city on the CCth inst, at 2 P. v., for conference upon the needs and inter ests of the common schools in connection with the approacbinff meeting of th Legislature, and to take part in the State Teachers' Associa tion meeting. whih will hold sessions here on Thursday and Friday of tae same weelr. The teachers this year will have their hotel bead quarters at th New Denlson. I S'w bed room eels at Wa LLlier'a, HIXOB CITY MATTERS. To-Day'a Oolnes. INDIANAPOLIS BAR ASSOCIATION Circuit Court room, erening. FRANCIS MURPHY MEETINGS Afternoon. 3 o'clock, New Denison Bioelt, and ere&ing 7:30 o'clock, at First Baptist Cimrch. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE K. U. Sotkern, eTemng. PARK THEATER Harry Kernell'e Specialty Com I any, aflsrnoon and evrniug. BATTLF OF ATLANTA CYCLORAMA Market street. t-ntn Illinois an 1 Tennessee street, day and evenicj. Local News Notes. The County Commissioners hare appointed Charles IL II. Rentch justice of the peace for Wayne township, in place of Luther A. Todd, who resigned. George Gebnardt sod Frank Elf, Indieted for reiliog liquors to r.iinors, cd Mary Kemiljr and Samuel Iirnee, for petit larceny, were arrested yesterday by deputy sheriffs. AU gave bond for their appearance in eourt The following bnildiog permits were issued yetterday: Charles Schultz, frame cottaee, on Kansas street, near Tennessee, $500; M. E. Ita fert, frame store-room, on Bloomington street, near Market, 61,000; Lizzie Probst, frame resi dence, at No. 093 North Tennessee street, $2,000. The fight between Hike Noland and Tim Roland was not, it is claimed by the former's friend, eansed by a ketr of beer bamcr broueht to the shoe-shop, No. 84 South Illinois street. There was no beer there. Roland attempting to enter the place over the objections of Noland brought about the diculty. Marriage licenses were issued yesterday to Thomas Alis and Catharine Hall, Frederick Case and Ida May Climman, Eli S. Adams and Annie Willoughby, Morton P. Lawrence and Minerva Trabue, Thomas J. Thompson and Margie A. Marsha), George M. Howe and Lucinda Hunter, Elmer 11 Danfert and Eva L. Stanton. Personal and Society. Mr. Sam Miller i3 home from Hamilton Col lege, to spend hi3 holiday vacation. Miss Clara Scorer is expected home, this week, to remain until after New Year's. Mr. Fletcher Ritzioger will return from Yale College, on Friday, to spend the holidays. Mr. Lynn B. Martinnale left for New York on Saturday, to make a short visit to friends. Miss Luey Calkins has issued Invitations for a (ianeiog party on Friday ereaing or this week. Hon. Horace B. Straight, of Shackopee. Minn., is a visitor of Mr. IL S. Holton'a of this city. Mr. Robert Martindale baa tone East, to pond the holidays with Mr. Herbert Emory, in Boston. Miss Emma Pattison will give a daooing party on Saturday evening at her home on North Illi nois street. Mrs. Geo. W. Brecount has returned from Terre Haute, where she made a short visit to Professor and Mrs. Wickersham. Mrs. Emswiler, of Peru, and Mrs. Bridgeford Smith, of Louisville, are guests of Mrs. Anna Walker, on North New Jersey street. Mrs. Harry W. Allen and daughter will Isave on the 26th for Florida, to spend several months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hunt. Mrs. E. Q. Sewall, of Milwaukee, Wis..' is vis iting Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Sewall, and will assist Mrs. Sewall at her Wednesday af tornooa re ception. Miss Edith Moggridge. of Paris, France, who has been the gnest of Mrs. Franklin Landers, will go to other cities in the State this week to speak upon the work of the McAU znitsioa in France. Mrs. James Ml Bradihaw will give a large party on Christmas eve, in honor of her neice, Miss Riley, of Pittsburr. and ber son, Mr. Walter Bradshaw, who bas recently returned from the South. Mrs. Eric Bergland, wife of Capt Eric Berg land, U.S. A. engineers and a cousin of Mrs. Harrison's, who has been visiting the family of the President-elect, left for her home in Lexing ton, Ky., yesterday. 9 In accordance with tbeir usual custom the nembers of Mayflower Church will celebrate Forefathers' Day on Friday by giving an old fashioned New England supper, aod in the evening a musical and literary entertainment. Mies Sara Levy and pupils will cite an art ex hibition on Thursday afternoon, from 2 till 5 o'clock, at No. 351 Parke avenue. The exhibit will consist of china paintiog and wood carving, and some excellont work has been done by her pupils. The Winter Nights Club gave a very deliebt ful party last night at Brenneke's Academy. Quite a number of invitations were issued by members and there was an attendance of nearly eighty. Every one wore evening dress and many exceedingly pretty costumes were notice able. Hart's orehestra furnished tho music. The company included Mayor and Mrs. Denny, Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Gray, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Coffin, Major and Mrs. W. J. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Major Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Noonan, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Root, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. i red Mayer, Mr. aod Mrs. S. K. Fletcher and daughter Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Wlsenberger, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Q. O. Tan ner, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Root, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greprery, Mr. and Mrs. LLC. Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. a F. Seyles, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Brenneke, Mr. aod Mrs. Dill Pray, Miss Matott, Miss Dollens. Miss Luiu Wile. Miss Walker, Miss Coffin, Miss Florence Coffin, Miss Carrie Malott, Miss Stella Wiles, Miss .Lura Lowe, Miss Pearl Goldthwaite, Miss Reeves, Miss Elliott. Miss Fountaio. Miss Shuler, Miss Walliek, Miss Freemao. Messrs. W. H. Co'eman, Dr. Anderson, Car roll DeWitt, Charlea Rasehie, Jesse Fletcher. Harry Eden, Will Sharpe. Albert Fletcher. Ned Taylor, Richard Talbott, James Lilly, Frank Stalnaker, John Murphy, Will Elliott, Lawrence Shuler and ot'nsrs. Articles or Incorporation. Articles of incorporation were filed yesterday with Secretary of State Griffin, as follows: Old Pittsburg Coal and Coke Company.Hymera; capi tal stock $150,000; incorporators, James N. Bach aoan, Franeis C Bishop, Paul Wright. John C. Chaoey. Foulke Manafactarin? Company, Richmond; capital stock fl 0.000; incorporators, LeRoy Maosfleld, W. D. Fooike and John C. Foulke. Jeffersonville Street-railway Company; capital atock $100,000; directors. Albertus J. Jones. Laban Phelps and C. C. Head. Mutual Saviocs and Loan Association of Clark County; capital stock $1,000,000. Threatontug Possibilities, "If all the people who want damages against the city should get judgments, we would have to go very poor for awhile," said City Attorney Taylor yesterday. There are now forty suits against the city for damages, and tho total amount asked is $223,400." Mr. Taylor thinks he will win every suit pending. Xatoral-Gu Amenities. The manaeer of one of the natural-gas com panies here, when approached by one of his pat rons a few days ainee who said he had too much gas for the house he lived in, humorously ad vised the complainant that the best way to rem edy that difficulty would be to hitch on to the opposition company. Cehap Dreis-Mikln. Commencing Monday. Dee, 17, Mrs. Spencer, 123 North Illinois street, will make wool dresses for $G; broadcloth. G to iS; silk, velvet aod party dresses. Si Good fit and drapinc; specialty. K. K. kures tickling koushs. Neckwear, Smoking jackets, Pall dress border-bosom shirts, White vests, for evecicg and party wear, in silk and Marseilles, at Panl Krauss's. By the way, Mr. Krauss has the flntst lioe of imported la;e and silk handkerchiefs for ladies ever brought to Indianapolis. Tar K. K. just once. Only 25c per bottle. Gasper's Placs. 55 North Pennsylvania street. If you couch at night taio K. K. as directed. Christxai Goods. We havo many articles desirable for Christ mas presents, amon whieh are Rogers's plated ware, olegant carving sets, pearl-handled table cutlery, ladies' scissors in cases, toilet and man icure sets, brass fenders, anditocs, cusnadors. tea-kettles, umbrella-stands and tables, boys' and youths' tooi-chosts eomplete, pocket-knives, razors, etc, etc. It will pay you to vail and see U!. UlLDEBSASD & FUOATE, 52 S. Meridian st. TCten Yea Want Mantels, grates and tile hearths call on us, and have them set right. All work guaranteed. We repair and reset grates; ret thorn for natural gas ao a to get the best result?. Ct mocti at greatly reduced pricie. MM. & V wrought Itoel ratges, best in the market. Wm. n, Bcjcxett A Soy, 03 South Meridian street, light) Wet Vhelesome Bffe Delicious PmW REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS As to Parity and Wliolesomeness of the Royal Baking Powder. 41 1 have tested the Koyal Baking Powder and find It composed of pure and whole some ingredienta. It is a cream of tartar powder of a high degree of merit, and doea not contain either alum or phosphates, or other injurious substances. "E. G. Lote, Ph. IV " The Royal Baking Powder is tho purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the public H. A- Mott, Ph. D." "The Koyal Baking Powder is purest in quality and highest In strength of any baking powder of which I have knowledge. Wm. McMcetrie, Ph. D." New Thing Only a little more than a week to get them, if you want them to count as CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. WHAT TO GET. The list is too longr. We can only make a reminder here, and ask you to come and see and choose ior yourself. Most Beautiful Pottery ever seen. Watches, all grades and prices. Bronzes, Clocks, Lamps, Stands, Sterling Silver and Fine-cut Glassware. D 111 1 I CLOAK PURCHASE WASSOMCO DTP bib Cloaks, immense stock, from 75c up. Fine Alaska Seal, London Dye, Astonishingly Low Prices BIG nnnil11 .J l.juU U J J, Ju new and RCHASS IIHT Tf) A Y Specialties in every Department for Holiday Livuiun I Trade Gloves, Hosiery. Handkerchiefs, Muf- pnrjno flers, Satchels, Pocket-Books, Silk Umbrellas, UUUUO Embroidered Aprons, etc. t,Store open Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, until 9 o'clock. , P. WASS0N & CO ForHOLIDAY TRADE ALL NEW GOODS ALMONDS, Shelled, Soft Shell and Taper SbtlL WALNUTS, Calif or cia and EnjlUh. PECANS, CREAM NUTS, FILBERTS, Oar own mixture of to above in JO pound boxes, all extr quality. Malaga Grapes, extra; Florida Oranges; Fancy Raisins (Cluster Dehesa, California Layer, Layer Valencia, Valoncia and Seedless). Oneida Community and Thur ber's Mmce-raeat and Apple Butter. Plum Pudding. German Preserved Strawberries, white and red. Gordon & Dilworth's Preserves, Jams and Jellies. Every day Genuine Mocha and Java Coffees, roasted, and 6old at tho Stores of H. H. LEE. GRAND HOTEL INDIANA rOLIS, XNP. Fuecter elmtor and all modern conrealeaeet, Iea4!njr uotl of the elty, ad itrietljr flrft'las. Kaet. S'l SQ. f 3 and If 3. SO ptr dar, h Jatttr prie Ucludln bath. UEO. i WliiGbT, rrrprUtor. EAKI HQ POWDER in Wa ik Wo have closed out the Cloak Stock of Myer, Johnson & Co., one of tho larg est manufacturing firms in New York. Wo did not pay fifty cents on the dollar for it. We can sell you well-made, hand somely trimmed and stylish garment, for much less money than you can buy the material. The stock consists of fine Plush and Cloth Garments, fine Cloth Newmarkets, from $2.90 .to 7.50; fine Plush Garments, extra long, 14.75, worth double tho price; Children's We have bought an immense stock of fine Dress Goods, in Suits and Piece Goods. The stock would require double tho space we can give to it. They must bo sold Tho prices wo shall offer good, desirable goods, will soon close them out. do-inch buitmgs, 12$ to 51) cts,; 54-inch, from 45c to 75c; 150 pieces of fine Broadcloths, from 65c per yard. Come and seo greatest bargains over offered. PEARSOFSMUSICHOUSE The finest and best assortment of Tianos and Organs in tho State. Our low prices and easy terms aro such that no family need be without a Piano or Organ. PEARSON'S MUSIC HOUSE 9 North Pennsylvania Street. GAS STOVES They Give Perfect Satisfaction Nearly 2,000 in use in this city. No kindling required; no coal to carry; no ashes to remove. Prices from $2 to $16. G.A.S ENGINES FROM ONE-EIGHTH HORSE-POWEi UP We sell to gas consumers in this city only. On exhibition and for sale at the GAS COMPANY No. 47 S. Pennsylvania St J ONE DOLLAR PER TEAR Wottlj Indiana S on W. T. WILEY & CO Nos. 48 & SO North Illinois Street. See Our Cut Prices on Holiday Goods This Week. Gents Poneree Silk Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, only Zoc, worth 50c. Great bargain. Good Silk Handkerchiefs at 15c cheap at 20c. Seo theru. bilk Handkerchiefs, elegant patterns, only 20c, worth 50c Mufflers at all prices f roto 2oo to $3. See then. Just received an elegant assortment of Gold and Silver-headed Umbrellas, from $1.50 to $10. They would make beautiful and useful Holiday Presents. See onr Kid Gloves, Silk and Lis! Hosiery. Silk Mittens, Corsets, Ribbons, Fancy Linen Handkerchiefs, Purses. Fancy Goods and Books. Our pricea Tvill surely pleaso you. Seo our MUFFS and FURS on sale this week. CLOAKS! The extremely low prices put on our Cloaks, are selling them rapidly. We only have a few more Burkhardt Seal Plush Sacques ia stock. Doa't fail to secure one of these famous Plush Sacques before they are all gone. Remember, we have the exclusive sale of Burkhardts Cloaks ia this city. See our prices on Plush Sacques. Newmarkets, Jackets and Short Wraps. It will pay you. Store open every night thia week until 9 o'clock. W. T. WILEY & CO., 48 & SO North Illinois St. PANG YIM At No. 7 Massachusetts avenue, has opened a room and filled it with rare kinds of Chinese and Japanese Work. Japanese Curtains. Rose Jar Per fumes, Vases, Fire Screens, etc Many kinds of Chinese Tea Sets, etc. Abo, Chinece Tea EWELRY No. 12 East Wash. St. TO THE Thoie about to build tvill find it an object to Hall, ladianapolis, Ind., State Agent for th Chicago all competitors in Stained, Ornamental or Beveled dows a specialty. BARGAINS! Now is tho time to secure a handsome Rocker at a very low price. Seo the Kockers in the windows. One lot of Antique Oak Rockers in Plush, Leather and Tapestry Seats at $7. This is a great reduction on these Rockers, but they must be closed out One lot of Patent Base Rockers, covered in Silks, Tapestries, etc., etc., at $10 each. These were sold at 15 and $17. This lot won't last long. These are jnst the things for Holiday Presents. Call early. WM. L. 43 & 45 South ASK YOUR GROCER FOR PAEEOTT & TAGGAET'S SNOWFLAKE BREAD (SOINIJGTHING- 3NEW.) This brad is manufactured from tha finest matsrial the xnarltet affords. It if the most nourishing, whitest and palatable bread ever made. Please c'ito it a trial SILK UMBRELLAS S goods large assortment Collar and Cuff Boxes and DresMng Cases, bought with special reference to the Holiday Trade. major TAYLOR, 38 E. WASHINGTON ST. REMOVAL " TO Nos. 21 & 23 NORTH ILLINOIS STREET. Larger and Better Accommodations. New Rooms New Goods. Just received, now lines of Tea Sets. Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets, Chamber Sets. Also, NEW and ELEGANT STYLES OF LAMPS. F. P. SMITH & CO. GIPSY KETTLES, I LILLY S: STALNAKER BRASS ANDIRONS and FENDERS. ) G4 E. Washington St FRANK W. PLANNER, FUNERAL LADY ATTENDASX FUNERAL C. E. KREGEL0 125 North Delaware St. NO CHARGE for CHAPEL for services. Only Practical Free Amtclance- Telephone 5GI. UNDERTAKER CG North Pennsylvania St , 21 TO CPTfea Pper upon which THE JOURNAL PAPER DB.APEBIE CLOAKS! S, D. CRANE 98 East Washington St, Corner of Delaware. Don't forget that he has a choico selection of Jewelry, Diamonds, Watches, Gold-Headed Canes, etc., for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. BRUSH BRILLIANCY Arc and Incandescence ELECTRIC LIGHTS. For particulars address fHS BRUSH ELECTRIC COMPANY CLEVELAND. OHIO eall upon EDWARD SCIIUR3IAKX. No. 2 Odd-flow Art Olatt Companj, as w are prepared to UNDERSELL Plate Glass for Housework. Memorial and Church Win BARGAINS! ELDEE Meridian Street. for ladies and gentlemen Fine Neckwear, Hosiery and Gloves. Leather C.J. BUCHANAN, DIRECTORS TELEPHONE 641. DIRECTOR Telephone 411. PUBLIC IISTDliSrA PAPER CO. JUN'UFACTUrtERS AND DEALERS IS VXVZR. 25 EAST MARYLAND ST., INDPLS. U prinUd ii mad by this eoropMU.