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live Dress Geeds a ult to f.nd as Trices cf t.e 4 I i 4 1 rU uitv? Economy ffK'i arrival) rneT van TV a a I a yari; 1 1 1 A cv vi. 2 t.r C.ivv its 1 rv? a 1 a yart TVayarl 85c a yard Style, beauty aiid xturei Inches mi JtX 3. i Specials for Saturdaj? trr's r.e Kid Clove. Cite! t. t.1 i.

a ll.fO biitton ri' Jtie Kid Gloves ic pure rMfc Vests, low neck and $1.25 one. S3c vWrf dye bick Cotton A JO lC 4 ti.ry, pair L.5.AYRES&C0 Faitb, Hope and Charity re the thre. graces, but the disgraces arc lor r.uniero'; to mention. Jewelry ani Silverware are the staples In our stock, but our tock articles too i numero.is to ii nt.cn in Pottery. Cut Glass, an 1 Lironxe.

Af ih Ctps and Saucers Just re tivea. i GJ 1 Cl aki anJ Capes to be almost given JACKETS Jikp's, In Reavers an I'. i.l hi, i .5 g'uts. at 12.75. i our I four button Jacket at I3.T3.

Tak ci.i of any of our $'), or 1 5 Jackets at J7.5: to morrow. FURS I 1.5 Fur Cjps at 1175 to morrow. See American fciiectrlc Seal Capes an it'cbesi long, sweep jj inches. v.iar ana edge, were to ro. CLOTH CAPES morrow un V.i Double Cloth Capet Le Bai at to morrow.

AH our J. i ana $12 Capes at $3, tori, fro k. cf any of our J13 Cloth Capcf at to cu record to beat thee oar for Waists and ts. SEPARATE SKIRTS i Kii i' and at SI. 3 Wiirta iZ.i I Vo i an buy ItO and 112 Skirts at $1.14 rr.orro at MODS 9 rw I iiUUrJiJ l2 51 tt 'Illinois St.

Qfl OWW fj rsiieiiii Viuclovs equaled in nolis. never Indiana Prices never equaled anvwncre. Corner ar.i Sts. i 1 i k. i Is 1 FULFiLLED.

Iral 1 City. Once IIU 1 ht n. Cemetery. In K.i I'd iL ht the si 1 cf ry. Thi et i tr.

of U.e nxiit tAu ie Sights in i'i! St was pen id to vo rivAl cjti of ot ht viz 'I 1 1 ,1 V.iv fo a v. rn er tt v. a to nr. lulu IT'. 1 i a iv.

If rt. I will c. i. trrt IO it in i 1 ce i' mi i 'mSY, THE rrofeloaal Sirat" Vh ma tm the (My liat MtkL ln.l. tiapolis til vUitrd last nUht by dKMnRUlxiied 'jmiI.

lie rfot register at ny of the hotel, and dkl pot gt very far away from the I'nion station. He kroan as "raddy. the "Threa Jaclc." alias several other nimos. Ilu name his been Chanced so often that 1: la doubtful Is he knows what it Is hlm elf. has two homes one at Cincin nati, and the other at Chicago, la thd hitter jUc he Is an ardent supporter ami admirer Of a certain alderman.

Why ht Pddy. the II Is one of ths rr.ystpries. for he Is not from the land thaf furnishes many Paddys, and In his action and appearance he unlike his four ceed namesake. "l'a the 11." Is wedded to his art of other people from their money in a genteel and gentlemanly He 5 reflne in his methods and has a horror anything rough, such a "knocking a min In the he id with a sandbar or blowing: open a safe that makes such a beastly roUe and litters up a room so. He alsa has a great respect for the police, and? give them a little trouble as possible.

It wu for that reason that he did not notify the Indianapolis, police that he was to pass through this city. "Paddy" was on hl uay from BaTtimore where, in company with two other distinguished gents." no attempted' to play a confidence frame on a citizen of that town. The PI? did not go Into the definite details of the "business." but It seems that the trio of distinguished "gents" Inserted an advertisement In. a Baltimore paper, ottering Tare inducements toany.manwho had Jl.ouO to invest, and giving him an op portunitv to make In less than sixty iays. The advertisement was answered by a man ho had Jl.OuO.

and In a few hours the project was explained to him. The advertiser had a friend who la a faro dL in a Baltimore Kambling house. The house owed the gambler and would r.ot tay it. The advertiser said that his was and wanted to get even ith lfce man who owed him the money. The advertiser and the man with the Sl.uw were to go to this gambling house, and trie friend would so manipulate the cards tr at they could the bank.

The dealer would be able to get his and the others would get a good sum from the Investment, and the share of'the man who was to furateh the capital with which to play aealnst the bank would be not less than But the man with the grew suspicious. Informed the police department and the advertiser was arrested. Paddy, the Pis" and the other man escaped. The "Pig" could not remember the name of trie Intended victim, and his memory was defective as to the names of his two companions, but from rfints he dropped. ar? supposed to be T.

li. Bowles alias Frank Allen, ani Charles Llnnell. The' Litter is the one supposed to be under ar ret. They are the men who robbed an old man of in a street car her bvinoei a citizen of Cleveland. out of Unnell is a gold brick swindler, and both are confidence meri.

SUPREME COURT RECORD. Alirnrl of Derinloii RedereI Febrairr 13, Korelun Corporations Power. Maine Guarantee Company, vs. Limon M. Cox et aU Madison C.

Affirmed. Howard, J. (1) The Legislature has power to pre scritve the conditions upon which a for elijrj corporation may do any particular kind of business. (2) A foreign corpora on organized to do business of a kind which It can only transact In this State by complying with certain regulations, may, without such compliance, do business of a general character, such as loaning money upon mortgage and collecting the s.ime by suit. (3) A foreign building association can not collect dues.

Sne. premiums, bonus or other charges per exclusively to Men wnn it proof that it has ith the Audi uf State the statements required by' law. Heed Deerlpt Ion Ice. 17.692. God fried Frick vs.

Leroy Godare et at. Daviess C. C. Affirmed. Monks, J.

(1) It is the ofilce of a description in a deed to Identify the land and it is suf cient If It furnishes "the means of Identification. (2) Where a tract of land lying in the northeast quarter of a certain sec tlorvwas twice conveyed by deeds In whlcn the description stated that It lay In such quarter, and then gave Its metes and beginning at the southwest corner of the land owned by a certain man who neither then nor afterward owned land In any other quarter of that section. i and rvmnlng by courses and distances to I monumenu at the several corners of tract, with tne statement that It was 0f an estate all of which lay in the no east quarter of this section, one to the several corners of the pari orth horn the grant In the last of these convey ances deeded the lana cy me same tle ycripiiun. exctpt that It said that the northwest quarter Instead of the northeast, and who took and retains possession, can hold the property against an tt whom his grantor conveyed the land Jive years afterward by a correct de s.npt.on, een though athe time of such i conveyance the lat named grantee had ro actual notice Of the prior grantees deed nor of his possession. lionrd of Pnblle Work.

Contracts. 17.724. City of Indianapolis vs. Judson A. W'anh, receiver, etc.

Marion S. Reversed. McCabe, J. (1) Neither the Board of rublic Works nor any other executive department of ihe city of Indianapolis has to bind the iiy by any obligation calling for the pay nier.t of money to any extent beyond the amount at the time alreardy appropriated for. lu purposes.

(2j'A contract which cin nut be enforced 'unless the Council chooses to appropriate money with which to mct it l8i (2) Appropriating money to pay for services rendered under hn invalid contract does not amount to a ratification of such contract. ihles are plentiful, and selling at rf A i. liable prices. All poultry is scarce, pei ialiy ducks and turkeys. Cucura sell 2" to each; tomatoes 23c a radlsht ie a dorf bunches 2 a Jo pa bunches these are new 'ani a home product; oyster plant a uen bunches; pie plant a dozen :r.chf celt ry to a dosvn bunched.

avord.ng to size and quality; new beets lie a butich: r.ew potatoes 4o a quarter of a Ick; kMl lettuce a pound; home grown ttuce 3.Vj a pound; ciuliflower. 35c to 4 i.t raoh; spinr.ach 3i)c a peck; kale 25c a French peas lDc to 3)c a can l' ctat 4vr a bushel; sweet potatoes 6 a peck. Apple bring from 20 to a plr.eflpples 2'c 4 'C each; strwber a pint Ixjx; Sic to too a Z' Ta. si oranges a dozen; I mon to SOc a dozen. Malagl grsoes a p.wn I.

A rovtlty on the market I a quart can of French prepared ran el fruits; It retails at i CuH'vate mushrooms are 75c a pounl; mushrooms 2v to 3 a can; bulk c.v 2 a qu.irt. I'unbar's shrimp and rr a new arfcle on the market. c.i ir.iple sirup, first of th Vi a f.i.lr.; pew mapte sugnr i a a p.vjnd. rwrck herring, i i 1 trjm ie a can; Him 1 two for IV. TurKeys a iinl: Ju kn.

17o a II: a piiand; xtra spr.nx 2 to 5" etch accorl.ng to ze; iJi' ri, I butter 2.V un 2 a York crr irn hee 2v a t''T r.v a pijn Hoq ifr rt ii; ur. ha: be a rake; I'fttia ii ifn ih Mc a po i 1. .1 cl ani it nearly a j. I Mi h. The eup i t.M in i "1 to 1V 1 ike iriiit IV, 'i l.v n.iim.ati IV pi' kerel IV 1 Ail mnir a i st ii I tijl pr.ces In Hters nk t.

tr iirlii at 2 a a i a i. i a dozen; scui.ops i ti i i rt. end ily i i f. M' i are Ki.i.ri". TP I 111 i THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14," 160 CVDEP At After invoicing, there are always small lots of goods we don't want to keep in stock lots are too small to advertise because at the price they will be sold everybody might want them and there are not enough to, go round, but you will find them in every department to morrow.

We will say nothing about the prices, but there are Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Gloves. Towels, Napkins, Jewelry.J Perfumery, White Goods, Millinery Goods, Cloth Jackets, Wrappers, Etc. Some of these will be picked up inan hour; others may last all day; none ot tnem will cost you much and all will be gone to' morrow. Here are some items we have more of: NOTION SALE patent Sprinsr and Indent Hooks and i yes. 2 dozen Houkd and Lyes, black or Safety Pins, laree or 2 3cts let dozen 5cts Crimpiojr Pins, 1 5cts Curlinp Irons, extra good 3cts Hair Pins, four styles in box.

5cts 200 yards Roft finish Sewing Machine Thread, per spool. 2cts Large Spool Basting Thread. let Linen Thread, black or white. 3cts Crochet Cotton on spools, full 200 yards 4cts Large ball Knitting Silk, all colors 9cts 100 yards spool black Silk Thread 3cts 10 yard spool black let Full paper Xeedles. let Choice of all Hair Nets.

3cts Fancy Shell Hair Pins, per dozen 9cts Large Paper Pins let Best Pins, 3 papers lQcts Shoe per bottle. 4cts 5cts i gets 5cts 19Ct 9cts Fine. Cambric covered Dress Shields Fancy Jet and GiltTrimming Buckles, worth 13cts to 23cts, for. CO inch extra quality Tape Measures Ladies' Hose Supporters, with Belt Ball Fringes for fancy Underwear Ladies' fleece lined Egyptian Cotton Vests, finished seams and silk trimmed, worth for. Ladies' combed Maco Cotton lleece lined Vests, worth 50cts, Ladies' lightweight fine all wool Vests and Pants, worth SI, for Ladies' scarlet all wool ribbed Pants, worth SI, for Bots' natural colored Merino 17cts 25c ts 50cts 25cts Shirts, worth H.

Wasson E'il. P. SOCIAL REFORM CLUB. Thirty Five Members Initiated Last Maht Trade Sabjeeta Dlsenaaeil. i i Thirty five new members were Initiated at the meeting of the social iceiorm Club, last nuht, at the American federation of Labor rooms in the De Soto Block.

A committee, which had been appointed to visit the merchants of the city In the Interest of made goods, reported that there would be In a short time at least one clotning nouse wnicn would nut in a line of label goods, and one shoe firm had agreed to handle union mule shoea. It was reported that tae differences existing in the International Painters' Union were being adjusted, and the two factions were In a fair way to amalgamate. The club has several new unions In process or rormation. 1 ne next meeting will be held Thursday of next week. YoTtclieft Defends the Turks.

EHa S. Yovtcheff, who representative of the Bulgarian government. Is gathering Information In this country, talked to the Slate officers and their friends last night on the Armenian question. He defended the Turks and expressed bclif that the Christians who Invade the land ctf the Mohammedans are not without blame for the troubles that are all the time coming 1 on. The Turka, he said, were anxious to YitaUona, set.d to W.

B. BL'Ri'oaii, Indiana be let alone in their religion. potia. i TT 1 For Willjpfy; 5 12 Fur Capes, marked $40, choice $18. 1 1 Fur Capes, marked $50 choice $22.50.

jxj 7 Fur Capes, marked $75, choice $30. i 19 Fur Capes, marked $100, choice $40. 2 Alaska Seal Capes, $200, choice $90. iii 1 Alaska Seal Jacket. $300, noy $135.

I 36 inch Reaver Cape, marked 00, now 140. 5 Russian Seal Capes, marked $45, now $20. Now, bear in mind that oany nouse to matcn tnem. oj. Cloth' Jackets i '4 lit ix 1 i L3 TO I Wasson's Saturday CENTER AISLE Ladies' Qoii Tinsel Praid Behs.

HCrfc with fancy: gilt JLiLa Ladies' Leather Beits, nr.t. leather covered tJtls Pets Fancy Silver Ladles' Patent Back solid 'pearl Sleeve Buttons, a j. IQcts Ladies' Silver Finger with OKrrc turquols setting ZJ 1 Ladles' and Misses' Solid Gold OCT Filled Kings, very 3ua Sterling Silver Buckle Stick 8CS Children's Solid Gold 3old Rings. as OKrtc ttlngs Aw, sorted, atone se Genuine Buttermilk 25cts Toilet 3 cakes Large Bottles Household Ammonia Woodbury's Facial Complexion Toilet Soap 5cts 7cts IQcts Large Bath Society Note Paper, extra quality, the' 25c kind, 24 sheets paper and 24 envelopes, a box 5cts 5cts 5cts Good Whisk Brooms. Solid Back Bristle Tooth Brushes.

CORSETS A splendid Corset, made bjr'R. cross banded waist, reln forced front steels, 2 side steels. each side, corded bosom, close 50cts bones, worth 75cts, for W. B. In extra sateen strip, double side steels each side, banded waist, embroidered top.

extra. yctS Kabo Tlipless Corset, boned with wide bones, with elastic over hips, corded bosom, silk flcssed, patent cord eyelets that flfl pull out Oi'UU Royal Worcester. 6 hook, extra long waist Corsets, boned close with wide bones, double side and front steels, extra good The New R. G. high bust Corset, close boned, 2 side steels, each side made of French $100 $1 00 Coutille New Kabo Corset, In white and black, extra long, fine sateen strip, very clos boned, refn forced front and side steels, hooks, embroidered top, made to sell at $2, to Misses' R.

O. Corsets In whit? and drab, with shoulder strap $1 25 50cts Killed By a Train. John Breen, supposed to be either a tramp or a peddler, waa struck' by. a train at Pine street and the Union tracks, last evening and so badly injured that he died at the City Hospital at 10 o'clock. is supposed to have been walking on the tracks whtn struck.

The authorities and the coroner wlU make an effort to find his relatives. ts J. M. Uixon, the Bhoe Wan, Now Manairer or Sehanrath etC. Mr.

Dixon, for e'ght years with Geo. P. Marott, has taken i oe minagement of Os new Schauroth Shoe House, at Esst Washington street Mr. William Kemke also goed to Schauroth as salesman. MARDI UR.AS, SEW ORLEASS, Via.

Pennsylvania Lines. Rat of tt2 for round trip, either to New Orleaos or Mobile. For further Information call on afent. GKO. E.

ROCKWELL, P. A. Waltham or Elsrla Movement, in a nice, gold case, makes a good time piev. We have both k.nOs at all prices. UKRNLOEHR, it Russell a vs.

i Grille and Fret Work. All styles, H. L. SPIEOEL Sit Vermont St. When Yon Want nn the above garments are just 1 nree ycar warrant goes witn eacn PuriCape.

Take choice in 7 7 0 0KS0W Sale. Men's fast black, cotton half hose, double heels and toes, worth J2icts for Sets Meo's full rcgnlat made black hose, high spliced heels and double boles, worth 2octs, Ladies' seamless Cotton Hose, spliced heels and toes, worth 12icts, for Ladies' seamless. Cashmere 15cts 7cLi Hose, merino heels and toes, jvorth 25cts, or 12cts Ladies' full regular made cotton hose, "Hermsdorf black boots," fancy colored tops, worth 25cts, for. Children's fast black seam less cotton hose, sizes 5 to 8, worth 12icts, for Children's seamless cashmere hose, merino heels and toes, worth 25cts 15cts 8cU 15cts Hen's Wear Men's extra 'heavy Camels' Hair and Scotch Wool Shirts, 75ct quality, for. 25cts Men's medium weight IS'at ural Wool Shirts and Drawers, DSct quality, 49cts A few pairs scarlet Medicated urawers, very tine, SL25 quality, for 49cts Men's extra line Lambs' Wool Camels' Hair Shirts nd Drawers, goods never la unaer 91.

19, now 75cts Night Shirts Men's INlght Shirts. good Muslin, only. Men's line embroidered Ight Shirts, made of tirst quality 39cts Muslin, extra long, tl was the price, nowj Bcts Shirts A lot of fine fancy Percale Shirts, separate Collars and Cuffs, sizes 14, 14i, 16 and 161, price was $1.25, now. New line Jfegl'gee Shirts in fancy Percales, all new patterns C9cts 98cts II. P.

Wasson Robert' Keller, Department Stores, C7U tm Sontk Cast Street, Northwest Corner of Cobara. For Groeeries and Shoes. tl for a pair of solid leather ladles' shoes. II. for a regular it man's shoe.

11. 2i for 12 man's pants. 2S cents for a cent overall. SS cents for 1 bushel Minnesota rotators. .6 cents for 1 pou.id California drlea peachea cwit, for can.

tomaioe. I 25c for 4 lb cans best suKar coin. 1 for 1 lb cans California table 6 i Pianos. carry the most 'complete line of pianos I and organs In ths city, and our prices and terms are beyond competition. tailing on us.

ask to hear the Aeolian. BALD WIN a i. 7 and N. Pennsylvania St. Arrow.

1SIMJ. Call and the Xrrow bicycle; all lm provrmtnts up to date. UU3 HAB1C1I, t3 W. karket st. 1 1 A.

D. Jleyer A Coal. Lime and Cement. 17 vanla sC Pennsyl CaU for Hood's Earsaparllla. Insist upon lu Cheap Railroad Tickets to all Points T.

M. HERVET tc IS 8. Illinois. TeL VOU. k) i i Mrs.

VTInslow's BooOiing' Situs for children tiethlna ts the family benefactor. 3bo a bottla Feed your hers JAKES' 3 dustless oats. as we quote them, $nd defy our store, $7.50. MateM Half Price Sale of the Cordova Bankrupt Stock and Our Odds and Ends Sale. II for a good suit sold by the Cordova at 1 a Sack or Frock Business or Dress Suit sold by the Cordova tt for nobby Dress Suits (all styles) sold by the Cordova at $16.

afENDSI Broken for all Cordova's 1.50 Jeans Pants. for Cordova's $3.50 Pants. and $3 for Cordova's 5 and $6 Dress Pants. SELIG'S BAZA Aft To.Morrow Men's Day At Selig's. Read what It will buy Saturday.

Special and interesting Items In all de Ipartments. Don't fall to read. 1 GO dozen Men's laundered White Shirts, l.nen bosom, 48c. S3 dozen Men's unlaundered White Shirts, linen bosom, 39c. Men's Colored Bosom laundered Shirts, worth 75c.

at 49c. MOXARCH DRESS SHIRTS I I Our etock of Dress White Shirts can not be equaled In Indianapolis. We have Dress Shirts from 25c each to $2.60 each. We sell the Monarch and the open front and back, also closed front shirts, for regular price 11.60. MEN'S WORKING SHIRTS S3c i 35 doxrn assorted sizes and styles, fine lot, worth at least 6oc each; price Saturday only 39c.

WRIGHTS FLEECE LINED UNDERWEAR, toe. Our line of Men's Underwear is well known. Wt'have established ourselves in this department through keeping the right kind at lower prices than elsewhere. We have cut every garment down. Wright's goods worth $1.25 go at 89c.

Our 60c line for 19c; our 75c for 39c; our $1, all wool, 79c. FINE LOT LAUNDERED PERCALE bHIRTb 69c. Tour choice of about 75 dozen fine patterns and well made Negligee Shirts, worth $1. Saturday only 69c. Also the Excelsior genuine Percale 89c ji i Men's Neckwear, 23o Men's Suspenders.

124c Men's all wool Half Hose, 17c Men's Hermsdorf Half Hose o. LADY'S KID GLOVE SALE. 75c. Our $1. 00 Real Kid Glove, for to morrow only, A BIG WRAPPER DEAL.

Just received, about 250 fine Calico and gateen Wrsppers. Prices Just one half regular prices. A 75c Wrapper, In the sale 43c; a $1 Wrapper only tWc. YOU CAN SAVE A DOLI.AR OR TWO BY BUYING YOUR SPRING CAPES NOW. We have received a handsome line of Embroidered Silk Capes at prices you never heard of before.

Come and look at them. They are splendid value MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE. Some slightly soiled garments at half price. Special values all through the department. DRESS PATTERN SALE.

f0 patterns fine silk flnlsh Novelty, In colors, 8 yards, now 25 patterns all wool black and colored Cashmere or Serge, 8 yards, now 81.98. 20 patterns all wool, extra tine black Serge. 7 yard patterns, 4S Inches, now $2. 5 a. 25 plecs Taffeta Changeable Silk, regular 5oc grade, only 25c yard.

SATURDAY LEADERS. 100 ready made Pillowcases, Pepper ell mill Muslin, worth ltic each; to cloe, 12S. C. luu ready made Sheets, full size, Pen perell mills Muslin, regular price 75c; to close. 55c each.

l.fOO yards Outing Flannel. 30 Inches wide, worth to close, yard. 1'JO Bd Spreads, vry always 'sen at i.3j; ror baturoay. 5iu yards Wrapper Flannel, hand some patterns, regular price a yard; now ID yard patterns, fe3c Scliir'o Bazaar lOtl 111 Sonth Illinois Street. WITEIt nioirM.

THE CHALFONTE Ocean Front Atlantic City. N. J. Sa water baths In house. Klevator and every rr.j i.

rn coavenler.ee. nd f. Iilis 1 tratei Wo kit ii tU.Ni $7. for an all wool FT IIS 75g U3DEBWEEB liaes km in All wool double br easte Dress Suits, 52,50 Sold hvthfCfir rt 7 cr" su dova at 5. SHIRT WAISTS, 37 jC Cordova's' prjee, 75c IiNEE PANTS, Sold by the Cordova at 75c a sV flfiA CIIDERUEan I of our reralar $1.50.

$L25 tnl iKii Our window tells the tale! ps'6 for fine Madras and Percale Shirts; regular value, $1.50." on sale to morrow at 50c You can't match the line at $1 elsewhere. The I Flew 4' mm 5 buys any $15' Jacket in jour house. Every Garment Must Be Sold. BOYD JONES 39 ILast Washington Street Special Notice i 00 ior iinn ma. and Kersey h2 111 .1 soia oy tne Cordova at $10 $7.60 ior Fine Kersey Overcoats, sold by iheXJordova at 15.

$0 for Cordova's $X6 Dress Overcoats. ODDS ENDS $1 fraJes, They are regular $2.50 and $3 grades. Lffrge line of Children's Novelties. A 4 j. Cloak buys any Jacket sold for $25 to $5a 1 nobby, rJ, Vi 1 rz and jfiK Stiff xil Hats S1.98 Hoiisejl 1 i For a few da)'s, in or i der to reduce stock I before takinc; inven tory, yve propose to I give you choice at 'ii Cc J) of any Fine Suit cr Overcoat in our house, at Xo.

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