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8 TBE IKDIAKArOLIS DAILY SENTINEL TUESDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 3, 1885j YORK STORE We Ofl'cr One Hundred Pieces CC-IIMCIX urkey Red Tabling AT 50 Gsnts a Yard. Tfceso goads era How Patterns this season aid have- tlwaya bsorx eld at 75 cocts. PETTIS.BASSETT&CQ JOS. A. MOORE, 64 Market Et., Indianapolis, Ind Interest allowed oa deposit?, in Bums of 3 " an 1 Money to Lmn cn Improved City and Farm Frcrertyin Indiana and Ohio. C.ty, o iDty and Town L'ond?, and Purchase! Mm.ey Nctts Lonht and sold. No loans rai'le except euch s? are secure H;y firft mortgage on reel estate, with a lar.:e irurj?in of security, or by collaterals navin a martt rv-reisn Exchange lor f-ale oa all parts of the wcrld. OUE Grand Annual 1 mmmm. Ladies' Muslin Underwear COMMENCES I Come Earlyjor Plums SPECIAL NOTICE Wo aro ex clusivo Belling Agents in this city fcr all goods made by 8imon Stoma & Co., whoio Undorwoar is acknowl edged by all Ladies to bo tho best manufactured. Wo also sho ttiroa other splendid lines at Ks, 55c, 35c, 45c, 55c, 65c, 15c, 85s. S5c, SI 10 Etd Up. rJTnll for ICtioIi Frlee. 1, S. AM & GO. T. B.'-Beo our 25c Aprons, ßeo cur 75o Jerseys. to TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3. SENtlNEI, TKLKPHONE OlLIv. pBtsiafM Uflire Editorial Kooin VHE SENTINEL AT NEW ORLEANS. To accommodate the throng Iroa tfcc NTcrthwet who will desire to read their fa torite heme paper while attending tte 'World's Exposition," the 8entlnel has been placed on Bale In New Orleans at George F. Wharton & Bro.'s, No. 5 Carondslet street, between Canal and Common street. OLD PAPERS. Good conditioned old papers for sals at ihe erüce at only 40 cents per hundred. OITY IN BULEF. Kjan, ibe tatter, left for the East Sunday in pet. The City Dispensary filled 1,610 prescrip tions last montn. Trcfessor Collett has secured another large collection of fossils. Spirits are said to be rapping at Sylvester Johnson's residence. The weekly meeting of the llethodist min isters was held yesterday morning. The State House Corn miss Ion era will opea lids cn glass for the New State Hoa3a Thürs day afternoon at 3 o'cleck. The Youns Feople'a Christian Temperance Union will meet to-n!ßht at Mr3- Mooly'a No. 127 East St. Mary's street. A fall at tendance is desired. Applicants for Teachers' Stale certificate will be examined the last Sitardiys ia Feb ruary, March and April, A3 follows: Febru ary examinations Arithmetic, grauirnir, r-hjEio!o?y, peos-sphy, physics, and United States history. Itarch examination Alge bra, reading, science ot teaching, pbysical cgraphy, zoology, United States Constitu tion and moral acecce. April examinations r-Gecicetry, literataie, ifcetciiCg botany, TBE V LISI DEPABTSEHT general h'story, penmanship and crthog rphy. The trial of Toe, Murphy and Daan for the Sunday night racket on Helen stre3t will be held Saturday. Laflly was badly wounded in the right shoulder and hla left shoulder was dislocated. It is thought the matter had its origin in an old grudge. The Folice Beard two members, Messrs. Murphy and Morr'ssn met yesterday and "accepted the resignation" of Health Officer Griffen. Toe police powers of Merchant rolirmeH E. S. Meek, Andrew Eachman and LI arlea Hensly were revoked. The .American Four, engaged eon 9 tims ÄgO to pla.7 thi3 week at tha Zaa, have arrived and find thoir engagement cancelled. They c.'aira tbey should have been given a two week's notice, and are talking of going into court to te3t the matter in aa action for damsgts Willie Elton, ths six-year old waif who waa befriend d by a drallst .and a news paperman, an account c! watch wag pub lished in yesterday's Sentinel, his bn taken in charge by Mr. MsMichaal, of Mishakv who will adopt hliu and tea tail he is given a good ttlucation. The great ve-rai;e race for the champion ship of the city and a go.M medal, presented by the rink mamsemsnt, will take place at tte Wigwam Kink this evening. Several rapid skaters are entered for ths canle&t. and a mcst exciting alTair may be expected. Next Thursday evening a novel attraction a cellar and hat piny will be presented. The management oiler prizes to the wearer of the largest collars and hats, lady and gentleman. There will bs "lots of fun." LEGISLATIVE NOTES. Yesterdaj'a Seeslon Develops Very LUtlo of Importune. Key. Thompson, of Keokuk, Io?;, opened the session of the Houij yes erday at '2 o'clock with prayer. The Governor signed the bill yesterday ap propriating GOD to repair the 1)93 occa sioned by ho late fire at the Insane Hos pital. The Commiltec on Prisons will visit the North Prison to day. The Committee on Education will &Uj visit the State Normal today. The statesman who attended the Colfax fuceral as a legislative committee were yo terday allowed $12 each to reimburie them fcr exrenae on that occasion. Senate bill No. 65, appropriating 85m1 ?';0O,0CO for the completion, equipment an i maintenance of tho new insane hospital, has pissed the Senate and was read for the first time in the Hon30 yesterday. Mr. Taylor, of Davis, proposed'a resolution to inquire into the expenditures in con nection with the new insane hcepitaU. A similar resolution Is in the bauds of the cv.n mittce, and for this reason the consideration of the resolution was postponed, and mv.i the special order for to-morrow. The House reaoived itself into a Co-aoiit-tee of the Whole yeaterday afternoon an i took up the consideration of the General Appropriation bill. There was little dis cussion except upon an 'amendment appro priatir.g 51.5UO for repairs of the Sepram Courtroom and to insure the law library thereof. Soie of the members were opposei to insurance, and the subject was discawl at length. The amendment was fiually ttdopted. Speaker Jewett announced yesterday taat he "had received aa anonymou letter, poii marked at Chicago, attacking a bill whici was now in the hand of the committee." fl said t' at he did net like that manner of co .r munimingon the subject, but did not r?l at liberty to destroy in Jetler before calling the f-tif ntion of th3 Hons to it. In ansvr to th- (luery, "what snail be done with it.' ' the a:;swer came from all pans of the Hous, "ßnrn Urs letter." In the Senate yesterday a numbsr of billj were reported from commilteea, bit very little business of importance wai trmsicoJ. Mr. V'lnter introducsd a bill to mike e e: tlon ballots distinguishable v3 to the party voted fcr and indicting psnaltics for ffij.1. The committee reported that Bi;lty'a Ii j nr bill be made to apply only toc;tie3 hvtj r a voting population of "i.OOO or mo.e ai J that saloons in such cities shnll close i-t twen 1J midnight and t a. m , and tsa' the bill pass. An old bill, vetoed by Governor Por.? after the Legislature of IS S3 r.Jjoarne J, reported to the Legis'atura yesterday by n Secretary of S ate in accordance with ta law governing m such cases. The Mil -e lates to certain dams, and was introduced ) Mr. Smith, of Perry, who was preheat yejr day atd wanted the consideration if the bill p&tpoued. The Spker iaestioned tn right to postpone consideration of . th bill and the matter was sub nitted to a vote. A number cf gentlemen who voted for the hill before now voted against it, explaining thf. the same measure was substantially beforo tbe House. The veto was susUinel by a vole of G') to 5. The question cf piyicg three janitors ai tho State ofiices led to eeveral passa?n at arms yesterday. Mr. Browning mgvea an amendment appointing but one janitor. ?r Schley took issue with the gentlemau froai Brown and Monroe and faid that three j ni ters were not more than necessary to do tb work. Mr. Browning caused son9 -uer.-. ment by stating that the "State ollicers w o paid enough money to furnish their o v, janitors." Mr. Schley thought it bene the d'gnity of a State olli:er to carry a c scuttle or make his own rire3. Mr. Browaia; thought that they should then n7 tor i themselves. An amendment by Mr. Mctf al ien limiting the number to two, at a ealary of $CX) each, was adopted. pritso: Ali tttention. Judge C. S. Wesner, of Lebanon, is at tbt Grand. Hen. Eobert Van Valzah, ot Terre Haute, is at the Grand. Judge M. C. Smith, of Muncie, is at the New Occidental. Judge Thomas V. Davidson, of Covingloo. is stopping at the Grand. MIis Kate Claxton and company are stop ping at the Bates House. New Incorporations. The German Building and Loan Associ ation of Fort Wayne was Incorporate! yes terday. Capital stock, 100,000. Also, the Franklin Building. Loan and Savings A$v ciation. cf Evansvilie. with a capital stock of S5C0.GC0. Articles were filed by the Ei re a Roller Skate Manufacturing Cornpny of Richmond, capital stock $l0,OOO, nd th'e Watwhy Novelty Wood Worts, cf Wabash, Ind. Capital ttock, ?10,0C0. THE COUNCIL. Thfy Want the Insane Aaylnni Cjn nected With the Mains cf the Water Company, New Street Improvement Ordinances Introduced Reports of Commit tees and City OCcere The "City Lot " The regular meeting cf tb? Council wa held last evening. The report of the Cit7 Treasurer was sub mitted, makirg tbe fallowing exhibit: Bil anca on hand February 1. Tomlinson estate, IC1.001.78; Cit Hll fund, eij.74')!Jl; unk ing fund, J1; total receipts, C5. I; disburaements, 2l,i'il.?.'X The City Clerk iepcrteJ that orders to the atrount cf fCJ,?1." es had been drawn oa the Treasury duiicg the month of January. A report was rf ceived from the Chief Fire Ecgir.eer, giving the names of the varioas rxember3 of tho department and the posi tions wiiica tbey Leid. Toe report stated that Robert Biaston had been appointai Ca&tain of Hoeb Keel Company Nj. i; aud that J. U. Divis had b?en made Second As sistant Chief and Cf.ptaiu of Hook and Ladder Company No. 1. The City Civil Engineer and Chief lre Engineer reported that they had prfpr?.i placs or an engine house u the ci'y's t'ru; pect f-tveet lot, at a cost o? 73. la report was conenrrf d in. The City Engineer a'so reported thit he had not trerartd peoificatiocs or th Mor ris ttret feeder lCiUs4 tha refnso whicli would p-?s through Ih's sawer iv.vild empty into lVrrnn's Hun. Tnia ttjüI J bs a viola tion cf the Jaw. The City Attorney reports thu Jive c9a? in which the city was interested bid bj'cn dispofced of in the past two weeks, fjur ol wbih were decided in favor of the city. The Superintendent of th City Dispensary rej or;ed ihät COi patients had nea treited at the I) pp?r:fary dnring the month of Jan uary. Total expenditures, A communication was received from the Chitf Fjre Encineer, asking for an appro priation of 300 for sundry expausss. Ap proved. The rental agent of the Tomlinson estate reported that 1 15. SO had been collected in rents during the month of January. TLe Judiciary Committee, to whom th? ordinance making it unlawful for the Tele phene Company to charge more than a spec ified eum lor services was rtferred, reported that in their opinion the Council couli no mere dictate to the Telephone Compmy what price it should cbarga for service taat; to regulate the price a merchant shall chir-u-fcr his cooc's. The report was concurred in The Committee on Pabiic Property, to whom was referred the matter oi quit claim ing the cily's interest in the lot known as the "Pars," whicii haa heretofore been used by tbe city in stcilng lumber, etc, report ed that the city had no right to attempt to longer control U unless she Pres lie to im prove and me it f.s a pork. The committee recommended that the Mayor be directed to exenat a quit claim detd to T. It. Fietntitr for taid lot, Th9 report was not concurred in. A ptt.tion frcm August liichter, W. H. Carle and Fred Bingaiau asking for tho cpenir g end vacating ci' the first alley west of Siicloy street, frcm it3 present northern terminus to Coburn Blrtet, wa.3 referred to tbe City Commissioner. Tte Vommittee cn Jadiciirv recommend ed test the petition ol O. A.. Tamer to giv an athfcbtic exhibiticu b?. not granted. The Committee on Contracts and C lief Fire Engineer, to whom w.13 referred tkJ6 prcrotals for veterinary services (tndanco tnd medicines) for Fire Depfittment horses for the vtar of ls3, snbmitred the following bids: John N. Navin,f215 pcrannaru; 7. U. Gobble, 210; John Elliott, fi.SO; E II. Piitchvd, 10; L. A. Greier. $1 10. Tho committee rfcommecded that th cootra-t be awarded to John Elliott, he being the btst bidder. The report was fiaally con curred irt. The report of the Special Alderman.c aud Council Committee, appointed to investi gate the Medien 1 College and City Hospital controversy published in tbe Sentinel on Sunday last, was submitted. After soraa discussion the report was adoptad, and ttio resolution submitted with it pissed, ;Mr. Sphar being tbe only msniber voting in the negative. The following ordinances were then In troduced: To provide fr grading aul boaltering the gutters cf Maryland titreet from Weit to Helen street. fo provida for gridirg ai l boulderlng the gutters cf MaryJaad strtst from Missoart to West street. To provide for grsdin and paviog with brick the north eidev.ile .of St. Ciair s:ta.: from Miesiesippi to Wen streat. An ordinence providing for the construc tion ( f h biirk tewcr at tbe beginning of Virgin j uvenue and runninc west in end akng U first alley tenth of Merrill street to the third sFcyeast of East street, finally connecting with tke South street swer. An ordinance providing better smitf.ry rfgolalions for the city and empowering tue Board of Health to enforce tha observance thereof. Mr. Eauih moved that the Street Co.im's sioner be instructed to rooiove all lu nber and rubbifh off the city lot and to grade the virrr huild a neat fence around it. Ea tue Board of Public Improvement?. A motion was adooted that when py ratlenta tie admitted to the hospital tha cperintendent be relieved of any profei sional responsibility of such cases. On motion cf Mr. New;orab the csmmitto on Public Light-wa3 instructed to confer with the pas company and secure if possible a better time table on public lights. A resolution was introduced by Mr. Pear son urgmgupon the General Assembly ths necessity of having the Insane Asylum con nected with the mains of.the Indianapol'j Waterworks Company incrder that said in stitution may have sufficient fire protection. The resolution requested the Legislature : make such efforts ut once as will cause sal.1 institution to be securely protected fro i fire. The resolution was passed and t'-e clerk was unanimously directed to infor. tho House and Senate of tae Council's ac tion. Mr. Feareon aho introduced s resolution that no further extension of water mains nor erection of lamp posts be ordered dnring the year of lSö. On motion of Mr. Eden barter, the resolution was referred to the Committee on Sewerage, with instructions to report on. The Secretary of the Folica Boird reporter! that he had psid into the City Treasury the rum of SI.CW.jnJ, the amount collected ia rewards. It wss ordered that 500 CDp'esof the report of tbe Ch'ef Fire Engineer be printed at a CCSt of fll'O Adjourned A Dangerous Fall. Henry Schaub, of 4C North AUbami street, was found yesterday morning In front cf 143 North Delaware street by the firamea at headquarters, In an unconscious state He was taken to the police statio for exam insticn and from there taken home. Dr. Hedge be litres he is suffering from bra'n concu.-ion. In the afternooQ Schaub be came insane and his recovery is doubtful. IRON HIGHWAYS The Ectult of tbe Reduction in West Bound Freight Kates. Rumors Concerning the Future cf the Indianapolis and Toledo Road Otter Items Relative to Railroads and Em ployes. Several new passenger coaches will bt placed on the Use Line in a few days ijt throe gh service. Tbe business of the Columbus, Greensburg and Hope Kcyd is iucreasi-sg rapidly, so ;u7 Ilig Four clficials. Tbe agreement adopted by tre General Mararers ol tb Cli'.c&iro and OOio fiivsr pol went into eiltet dav before yeetr iay. It is expected that n considvrabit? amount of important business will be tran?acU'J at tte annual meeting of tlie Vest?rn Ascocia tion of General Passenger Agents r est week. A larga number of Indianapolis railroad tvtn will be in attendance. i-i begins to look as if the war betweeu f e trusk lines will be even more bitter and ceEtrnctive this year than it was in issi," said a local railroad man yefcterdae. 4,rhere never was a time wheu the railroads could lessaflord to lo?e money tban now, and it i singular that tbey do net come to some un derstanding as to rates." There was a meeting of the various lines comprising the Indianapolis East-bound Tool yesterday, at whicii time Jt wa3 agree 1 to rescind the recent action in restoring rates, it being clearly moi-ftrv.e J lhic other cities Ld not "restored ra3 The special joint rate adopted January 22 3 restored and charges of late cutting üainst the Wabash were considered, bat there was no ev.:enco to sustain the same and ::o action was taken relative thereto. The projectors cf the Lafajette, Darling ton and Western are much elated over the prospects of thpir road on which work will begin again just as soon as the frost Ieares tte ground. This promises to be one or ths ruett important coal roada in the State of Indiana and vrlll make direct ronnect'o i with teveral Coicago litis?, at. which point it will f,Dd a ready market lor the '-superior article." A portion of thn roid was built before the advent of the coll we:ner. Everybody who id interested in nilroad business at ail is well aware of the fact that the Toledo and Indiaoapolis Road is to bs tcld on February 25, under a decree of fore closure granted by tho United States Circuit Court, and many rumors concerning tbe fu ture cf tbe road are being circulated, many cf them, no doubt, bing without a shadow of fonncation. The latest ia tfcat the Toledo and Indianapolis will fall into tbe bando of a syndicate of eastern capitalist!, who will spend a considerable amount cf n;oney in improvements and new rolling srock, event ually building it through to this city. I will be remembered tbat the miuimutu pric1 of the road is ? 150,000, of whish the pur chases must pay 30.000 in c.isb. It hH been said that the Indianapolis, Dloomin ton and Western people woQld sscurp this road, but it is not now generally bslieveJ that they want it very bsdly. .When a read carries at the same rates as other lines it can command, and, therefore, is entitle i to such share of the business a3 Its fsc. lilies onneettocs, etc., enable it to ubtaiF, without regard to the bas:ne?3 which it did under ditferent con !;t; oj. It is true teat it niaf take it a little fan 'joo.ai;; this position if it is a new road, er t rec?7r it if it nas given up the bnsines for a time, and it i also trne taat if the times are fre quent when it declines to meet the r&'es o iie competitois, it wili alv,-ft)a beatadisad vantuge: but as things are, when the r-ites ordinarily leave seme proöt to all the line, this consideration need net weigh. It would e:zh if ordinarily, cr daring a larre pot:onofthe time, the rates ieft a pro it only to tfcO:e lines which can carry at ipst con. Then, properly, these line's wcu'd get th lareer parf. of the buiincs?, and finally subita tislly the whole, lint act ally, if for i ':..e the Vander bilt ro&ds taf freight ;u chca;ro to New York f jr ifte :i okü per 100 ponnds, and the Peaaslvani or tbe Grand Trunk refuses to accept !ee than twenty cents, and then the rate bv a'u lines is advanced to twentv five centj. it cer tainly will rot beexpectfd tbat tne Vander bilt rosils will preserve the proportion ot th- tralhc which tney had when leading ro is did not compete for it, nor should it be ex recUü tLat thtee rohds will be cm tont wits a trcalier share taan their facil ties enaV.e tbem to feture at equal rates, and waich e.t penerce has proved that they can secure at ST.rh rates. Tie redccticn in westbound trunk-line i ates determined u pen last week was a meas ure vrbich racEt have been very unwillingly adopted, as it at once sweeps away the great er part of the prclit cn the only part of the through business which had remained profit able. It was the consequence of cut rates and contracts at cut rates by the Lacka wanna It Dad, difficult to explain as the de liberate act of cane men. CuttiDg rates by a line which is behindhand in its percentage sfems unwise in a pool like that of the New York reads, where the read which is behind receives pay at full rates for its shortage from these which are over; but it is sometime; urged that it is so important for a trunk line to give west-bound freight to western con nections which are able to give it east-bound freight, that It is better to carry it and receive somewhat leas than ordinary profit on it, than to get the full profit if competing lines carry it. Bat In this case it appears that the Lackawanns, thought it may have begun cutting rates when it was short, for many weeks before this reduction was ordered had carried more than its share, and consequently owed the other roads, and was frequently notified cf that fact. If the cub3 had been made oulj on current shipments, it would not have teen necessary to reduce the rates, probably; but contracts had been made which would enable certain shippers to have their busi ness carried at a considerable reduction, and .to be fair to ether ihippers it was necessary to make the open rate equal to this con tract rate, until the contracts have been f al filled or o!herwis9 dirpesed of. Hot lone the contracts have to run, nobody s&ems to know. Kailroad Gazette. Death of a Respected Citizen. E. B.Drake, a well known and highly re fpected citizen, died yesterday morniug of rheumatism at his residence, 103 North Tennessee ttreet. Mr. Drake, who had reached the ripe old age of seventy-three, at ere time heTd a prominent position in the tihre cf the Indianapolis Rolling Mill Company, and was a member of the Tippe canre Club. The funeral will take place to morrow afternoon from tbe family resi dence. Heal Eet&te Tracefcrs. Tte following deeda were recorded Monday, February 2, as reported ty Steeg St Eernhainer, abstract compilers, 12 tad 15 Thorpe Elock. Telephone, i,oS: Npoltcn Uue toWitliaoi P. Rack, war rar.tjdetdto lot 13 ia U. U. Allen's rcouü north addition to tue city of Iudianapt'iis ? Wiijißm Wallace, receiver, etc , to Eiizi- . tt-th Sfcarpe. warranty dctd to part of tbe (bsi tall of. tte northwest quarter c f Faction 16. townsbip IS ranpe 4 cast, containing 40 acre?, more or less etc .. Kirrxa Clayton and husband to Eva tr j-hd. warranty deed to part of ouilot 21 :n tbe city of Indianapolis hfcj-h Grill end wife 10 William H GrC"srid wife, warranty deed to lot in trann Co.'s riitt Woodiawn addi tion to tLe city of Indianapolis. AirtJ;a I:. Mausur el el. to Uobsrt W. Icek fcr.dwlte, warranty deed to part ot lots 57, -JO and liO in Julian et rl.'h re -nit -livlicn aa tddiu.iii to lrt ; i. .:; ! An ait h. Mi;Mir. .usrilian, to Kot?rt w. L-i,;; and wite, cuardlsn'fi deed to tin i.Tidivii d out tMrd of tbe earn? irf-t CI u'xt A. Dryer, true, to A'llnam ,.JLL!-rn. t:r.Pte s dt .'.t'.o loldljand "17 in Ketr-tr.-n V see CaiLenue P.hca.'s to Chnrl j- A". Kboads r t a!., 'niii cltin io all r.i.r iatcreit, etc., lu r t tf tiie toutLenst iiuarter of tte northwest iuarir of section 21, tcunshin 15 norm of ranire 2 cast, etc... Wi'.Iiana Wallace, receiver, to Itobert I.org, rt tiver bdeed to lot 43 In lliicc more vV Thornton's addition to tag city ot indiarapoiK... Iliraia M. (.Jocd-pc-ed to Cathenne llrint y.'.nv and hue. Lend, warranty de-.d to lot o: in K. T. yietcaer's K-cond bdd.tiou to Brfphtword Hi ram M. Ooodspeed to Charles 3. Meadowy, warranty deed to lot ' L3 in K T. Fletcher's evcoud addition to h'ricttwfid FriiM J'eWLmnty ir.d wifi? to usau l;up da'., riiut claim Io Jo's 17 and IS in rst.-' s i t d. vision ot o itltti'üiu the city cf iLd.ai aj clis. CO 1,673 CO 2 103 CO 1.C0Q 03 300 CO ILO 0J ::.o cj 50J 01 623 (' ) do o: ICO CO 57 0' COL.YeyAuCes, 1J. consideration Preparing for tho. Carnival The Committee ca Muieum end E1;cj in connection with the prjpcsed military carnival will meet nr. the fitate Library rooms to mcrro aftetnocn at 2:30 o'cloo. To this commit ee the following persoas have neen added: Mrs. J. H. Holiday, Mrs. O. P. Morton, Mif. A. W. Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. H. 1). I'ierce, Mr. and Mrs. A. G.UI, Mr. and Mr?. Chtrles Mayer, Mrs. J. M. Winters, Mrs. P. F. Tuttle, Mrs. J. A. Holeman, Mrs. Fred Fahnley, Mre. George E. Toueley, Mrs. CoTonel J. B. Black, Colonel A. W, Hen dricks, General G. F. McGinnis, General T. A. Morris, Mr. C. H. McCirer, General Fred Knc ti'er. Lizie O. Cai.u?, Chairman. Mi.s. C. H. McCaker, b'ecrttary. The comuiitlea bavin? in charge the sub- ject of an exhibition cf military relics and trophies to be made a part of the prospc tive military carnival had an enthusiastic meeting yesterday at the oßice of Miss Lizzie 0. Callio, Stato Librarian, who is Chairman cf the comraittoo. Numerous curious, unique aril interesting relics hive Blieedy been promised the committee, and the tuccess cf th9t p&rt cf the carnival is already assured. The committee, however, c!e!iies to make the museum of relics especially attractive, and inakes an appeal to tha citizens of tho city and State to lend tLe con roillee for exhibition any relic or trcpLies of any of the wsra of the Republic which may be in their possession. The safety of anything leaned is guaranteed Tfrfona willing to respond to this appeal Efconld call on Miss Collis or write to her. The Prince of Wales. The Prince of Wales is Colonel of sixtn diflerent regiments. This is notacircum stsnce to Florida. Here wo have s'xfeen Colonels to one regiment, and they all wear hats frcm Ejan, Tfce Hatter, 21 and 2) South Iliinis n-et, who has a'l the latest at popu lar prices. Wliolesnle fjlangtiter Of raniagel Hardware, Damaged by the Fire! ale every day fcr ten days. Buy while you can nay cheap. Mechanics' Too'.? and Buiiden' Hardware. VAJEN NK.V. f t Yaa Wash'ncton'Street. Vlnl Vlovt! Pert, ffcerry. Pweet Muscattll, and a'l kind's of lry Warranted itnctly pure Califoraiu Wines. Superior to the ro called Inportvl goo Is. VS'tolttate and Retail, at H.v.'einberger A Co s'.No. 10 We-t Loui-iana stref t, orposite Union Depot. Special Bargains -LN- WATCHES, CHAINS, CHARMS, DIAMONDS. SILVERWARE, CLOGSiö AND FINE JEWELltY, -AT IM & WALK'S, JEWELERS, 12 East Washington street. Watch Repairing a Specialty. BORN lYeeßiv and Monthly Payments 07 East Washington St. D .A. BOHLEN a SON, ARCHITECTS, un iSSEi. a. IBDIftKAPOLiS, 11. Zilephcue 711. 00. Stores Carpets, 03 - Special Display IIIGZX GBADJE PIANOS. Stelnway &Sons Pianos. OcncBrt Grand, PArlo" Qrandf email Parlor (Pany) Qrand, Upright Ürand, Upright. Fancy Eccraved Ko'esrooi and Ebonlied Cae?, wit;i Knpravcd and Fret Tineis. Decker Brothers' Pianos ! Ccrccrt Grnd, Parlor Grand, Smell Carlcr (D-by) Grand, Cabintt Grand Uprich:, Upright. Cases of Various P'ies-EbonL-eo. i:owonJ, ahiL.t teioes' Upright Pianos Cases of new an 1 late styles, correpon'icc wltrj present i'.ei':niof furniture in Uo;rod, hbo'iied, Maliogany. Mnslcianp, a:natours and all interested are cor f'i'iiiy invited to visit our ro jus, wnetnvr tnty wikli to purebvae o not. To tho-o wiMn' to hay Fine Tlaas thi ofTerc a pecll opp jrüinity for selection. We also oil" r oir -lsun üue assortment of J. A :T. Fi sciicr, Vose, and U. 11. Baldwin A: Co; ARISTO 1 1 WMW & CO. GROGERiES lU'ailcd at lho!alc Ytku, At ?:: f-viiith Iiiiroc Ftrret opposite r"o. 4 LncinO llo.:fe. M. M. WILLIAM3, 20 lbs. I.fcht Now OrlfR!iS 5ut;ar.. ?i CO 35 Bara runth villa soap 1C Lftr;-o B?rs Gvrtr.au oap i. :j C itfr. inca -.pul iT'C lor lbp. . aliform 1'cacli l'retrve li-c ptr doz, lor Polk's ikrt Corn. Kc per doz. fcr 1-lrr.a lHca. i-V-c per öoz. for fi--?en I'cas. SCc per Coz. for California Kucco'asli. 50ctr doz. lor Chcice 3 lb. Apples. 12 lbs Akron ü?tmai lb lbs. Iew iv-arl tfomlny 5 lbs. New I'ried 8ui:ar Cera .... 4 lbs. itv9 Tnrkl b lmnti. 4 its. cbo?cc Catoiica Klce 2fc per lb. for ('Price Country Euttox. 3Cc per lb. for Ojco.1 irtcn Co2ee. fc per lb. for A; pie Suiter. Tc per lb. for JUrccTjieat, 2bo 250 c prr lb. lor ail lnCs of Jellies. r1 lb. 30 Kit cf No. ?. Nc.r Crop ll-iclrernl.. lCc per lb. for I each. Mum or Pear Butter. per lb. for Sroulder Meit, Kingan t'o.'f. I j4C per lb for 50 ib. Can Cnoice Lard. 2iAi for 3 lbs. cr olce IatI. 'Joe !cr 1 lb. of Cccd Tea. Tte: p-cr lb. for Tea tbt pells all oyer tora for Jl. Vc per f a', for (;bo;ca Golden Syrup. 41 per gal. for tiocd Maple t?'yrup. 40c per ja). lor Ciiolce New Orlc-mB Molaweg. 2Cc ir gal for u nite Wine or Orchard Vinegar. 15c rer i.al. for Filler Thread auer Kraut. Orders carIa'.Iy paccel and frblpped by frekbt or eatpret-R. ( Lare of 10 cents for package. Pos tal ore'.eiP 3eIivTel. TZEE33 ndiaoe Law Magazine -AND- Corporation Reporter, Tee only pcrloilcal which rcporti, unfier ccn venient iuCex, ail the opinions of the fcrremc Court, at once. aul in a lorra available for iraae diete reference, luflotsed by ths Judges cl the Supreme Court, and cited In their opluicca. Accurate and Eelisbla. Al?o the oulj periodical which ?1tm a ennens dleet cf all public and private corporation cat-cr-Ceeudt.d by tha Fupreme Court ol the United States, and tbe Supremo Courts cf the everal fctate. This dlge Is of permanent value, being to p8fd a to admit of binding In separate volumea. Pufcilihed promptly at tbe c:oc cf each tea CajY seFEion ol the Indiana Supreme Court. Term, H5 Fer Annum. ACdrese THE SEHTIHEL COMPAHY, Indianapolis, fnd. ENGINES Iren (lut-tigfctii IIiiTse Power l'p. Erricson's New Caloric Pumping Englco, , . GAS STOVES Of All Descriptions cn Exhibition and Icr eIe at coht at the oSce ol the INDIANAPOLIS GAS-LIGHT & CORE CD. So. 43 South Fenssjlrania Street. Ve 'ell to ca?h customers only. Type -Writers FULLY WARRANTED. rzs?r?--'CC2H iMrchxsers of t'e ,,?tar!ari rj'" 'T"Jl ItTiiiri.it -n" mry re turn 2.C.2. .T"",- SJf witNin delays if u:i.atifactf rj-. f5' Machines Rented, S-f' -4 line of Supplies: rirbor.n. SOLEAGEHTS, n Eoutb- Slcrltlian gtxect, Ccnelit lilock PI GAS