Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 33, Number 52, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1888 — Page 7
THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. WEDNESDAY l-UmUATtr 1 18381
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POETRY OF THE PERIOD.
The Beautiful Steer. IMiss Ella Paxton, known as the "Cow Girl of be Pan bat die." recently favored an enlia'htDfd western auaieiice witn tne iowowing original production, which. In her introductory remark. she styled a "paradox" on the ''Beautiiul ?dow. übe also .ated that it was "paradoxed" while sitting oa tier horse oa day-herd on her father's1 ranch in the Panhandle, Situated about three miles from Mooolio, Tex.: Ob, the steer, tbe beautiful steer. Kicking the flew from tee point of his ear, J ljfiug lis 1U 1X1 IIS lloppini? about like a Snake liver Ilea, Bellowing: .Roaring. Thundertng along! T'illiPR tbe air wi.h its steerical song. Till the runbie from it lung laden pit) Soar timid jack-rabbits and wolves into fits, To me there in nothing on earth half so dear 'As the locs-horned, slim-bodied Texican steer. j Bow often I wish tbit I m a steer, ) With a Iocs; hiny horn at the butt of each ear, ' Vith a clear, fearle eye, and u Uperinu tail ' That would snap like a whip in the maddening gale. I IIow I'dberer. And roar! An 1 paw up the ground! And lope over the hill with a thundering sound. And anort like a terror, and hump my back Whea I saw the wild cowboy pursuing my track. And I d laugh at his oatbs as he fell to the r'ar, Oil! I'd be a Jo dandy if 1 was a steer. 1 nnre Voncd a beautiful steer-but I fell. Tell from my pony with ear-piercing yell, ell Wim tue lariet last to my.wrui. ell to be dragged through tne grass wet with El ist. Humping! Kolllng! r.?nnMnff T won t full mile a minute, or I don't want a cent. ha oravi-l au.l trass Tanked the hide IlOLl DT EOce. And luintd rair of 40 eenthose: vAye, even my bustle was t nrown out of rear 3j the frolicsome ireaas oi mat uoauuiui neer. 1 Cream ob Ole Vaginny. Emile Fickhardt. Vme jfne us. darkies. ery one, Tuiieur de tiddle, start de fun; Come trip de light fautastic toe Like fairy footsteps oa de fiV. strike up de ole Vs;!nny reel. Hbake lut de toe ami den de heel; Fo' dancln' we's de mus' glnteei. De cream ob ole Vagiuay. Not- make de echoef. Brud ler Bones, Attend j o' countin', Brudder Joues, An' ebcty one alten' de call. Now risht, now lei ', now chaisez all; Now balance pa'dners, all sroun And piccaninnies clear de groun, J e heavy dudes am cum to town, 2e cream ob ole Yaginny. Come be my pa'dner, Cousin Lfce, 1 mos' is dtzze' wi 1 jo" eves; Now when yo' lean upon me so 1 skurcely seem to touch de no'. Now right, now If f '. now up and down, Now swing yo' p'dners once aroua', DU am the bah ol larkey town. De cream ob ole Yaginny, Ah. who say dancin' am no good? I spec' his head am made o' wood; Hedunno 'nuff ti berry plain, To come in outea ob de rain. Den break away, an clap yo ban', a' doan forglt de peanut stan', Dis crowd am ob de gilt-edge bran', De cream ob ole Vaginny. A Bonnie Läss, The Chicago Inter-Ocean. Her hair is black and silky, Her eye are dark and sweet. Her form Is like a sylph's. Ae Is prettiness complete. .she's, O. so small aud slender, Ho airy -light is she A little breath might smd her Away from earth and me. Her lips are red as cherTies, Her kisses are d ivi ne, Firt cousin to thd fairies. This bonnie lass of mine. 1 She will not do to treasure or trust in overmuch : S-ae meant for only pleasu May vanish at a toucn : Ye she's a tender las!e, Heart-iaU of ans'rine grace; Swi't witir softest spmpatby If shadows cloud your face. Who expects the violjt VN ben corn is in the shea!? 'Twere loUy sure in us to ret Who know tu stay Is brief. 1 11 lore her while she lets me, As all her slaves must do; And then when she forgets me, Why-I'lllorgether, too. 1 Täters and Possum for Two. Atlanta Constitution. Old Brown and his wife had gone to bed A put-up job of Sue's; And the waj look'd smooth to young Jim Head, Though he biusned way down ia his shoes. The moments fled, and glided on, The pice knot blaze giew dim, A good ba'.f hour wa iost and gone, But not a woid spoe Jim. Instead of that he silently swore. Not at Sue, who had the chair. Tint at btas!! who had the floor; nd th -a he pulled his hair. At last, but slowly, the words were spokea; "I wm feelln' pow'ful weak Jest after I come sorter broken An.' skeerceiy able to speak." t lliia, the eyes ol Susan Brown Began to i ash with pleasure: The lelt that she had gjt him down. And could finish hUn at her leisure. An' now yer feel a leetle peerter," ?he quietiy suggested; 'Ppose yer h'ist an' more up near ter ' The aa, aa' get some itstod." No, tiianky." said Jim: "we 'uns at home Air rtgnt smairt on our sleep, J tx' you uns that Is, If I know'm .Eerieeves ia 1;, too, a heap. "Bat lemcie tel. yer, afore I go, 1 Jea' why I m feelins better; Ter mighty nigh guesses, I know, Yer sly leetei critter. Well, I lays it all ter possum an' tater; Thar's nothm' like it, yer see. 'er atrenRthen an' sweeten one's natur; I And toat's what's the matter with me, An' you 'uns air the best oa tater an' possum, In the way uvmakln' urn joocey That eer I seed, an' I hev aaw some Vr the best, aa' that I do say." ! fire blazed cp. an so did Sue; lit not a word did she aay: fe waited to see what Jim would do, I Aa' wished he'd go his way. Not mach! for J Im walk 'd over to Sue Ana graooea ner ronoi tne waiat, nd (hen, what should the rascal do iiut kits her In hürry aal haste! fin' now." cried Jim, "how wUl It do l rar we uns. Hereafter, Vr fix np possum an' tateri for two?" pThen Boe but what does it matter ? otsnm aad tater for artful Jim, I Täters and possum for Sue: oasam and tater for her and him, Laiers ana poatum tor two: Happened at Church. New York Graphic. She's the dearest little lady, Aad ber eyes are deep and shady As she kneels; And her looks of pure devotion, bhow how true is the emotion I hat she feels. Phe is plump and oh. to pretty. With her no one in the city Can compare. Of ber charma i might make meatioa, . Her sweet eyes are like the gentiaa . Blue and rare. Ehe has hair of richest tinting, holtest bown, with gold eyes glinting, Here and there; On ber cheek a hue reposes Like the heart of blushing roses, Yet more fair.
Ob, I'd read a page of Latin Booner than describe the satin Of her gown: Of Its shade there's no divining, ytio I watch Us allkeo ahinina, Looking down, Oh? she's mch a dainty t ream re, 1 could nerer, never meaiars AU her charms; ßo X lit aal to5 W imfttil
Only thinking now of reaching II tr hoit arms. On the sermon's fpeedy ending All the hies are now depending Oi my life; My excuse, if jou'll believe me full confession will relieve me She's my wife.
Ho Songs iu Winter, Atlantic Monthly. The sky is ?ray as gray can be. Theie is no bird ou win or bough; There is no leaf oa vine or tree. In tbe Xeponset martriies now Willow-stems, rosy 111 the wind. fchiver with hidden sense of snow. Po, too, 'tis winter In my mind. No light-winged fancy tomes aud stay; A season churlish and unkind, Slow-creeps tbe hours, slow creep the dsys, Tbe black ink crusia upon the penJust wait till bluablrds, wrens, aud jays And golden orioles come agaia ! KNOTTY PROBLEMS. Oar readers are invited to furnlsa original enigmas, charades, rid lies, rebuses, an i other "Knotty Problems," addressing all communications relative to thla department to J. B, Chadboura, LewisOa. Maiae-l Mo. 2211 An Illustrated Conundrnm.l What State or Territory of the United States 13 here represented. N0.2211-A. Musical Enigma. 31, 21, Zi, 2. 27, 8, i. 12. jo l;i, 31. 30, 33. 12, 32. 22, 4. 11, 27, 20, 2. 21. 17. 11. II. SI. 'J, 27, 25, 7. IS. 3, 11. 30, M. 10, 5. 6, 7, 11, 13, 15. It. 32. 31, 3, This combination here set down. An orchestra portrays. The instruments arranged ia line. From treble down to baes: Each one within itself distinct Wrth his own part to play; Led by a leader of renown, They all with joy obey. This leader from celestial sphere lias deigued to lend hin kill. To aid bis hum ole follower. A rare task to fulfil'. What sour is that which they produce, What strain with sweet accord .' A tong once eunij in olden time By David to hU Lord. Uriah. No. 22 13. A Metasram, Do not "chide" my vagaries, 1 have entertaiuins ways: 1 can spare a foot, you ee, When a rodeut I will be; Give me back my foot again. Take away my head, and then A real goddc will be seen. With a somewhat awful mien. Leave me thus and take my feet, And a "presence" you will greet, I am growing small, and yet You sharp scalpel you may whet, And hack at my feet again I. "an article," remain. Anise Lang, No. 2241 Twin Acrostics, 0 o 0 0 0 o o o 0 Left side 1. To dcfice. 2. Wrath. 3. Portion. 1. A young animal. li'ght side 1. i'ncooked.2. Previous to. 3. A part of the foot. !. Perfomcd. The letters added ti the iuitials are reversed when pre tiled to ihe finals. The initials aDd finals, read downward, name a well-known wild plant. Champ. No. 2,215 A. S..Mrncton. A part of cab er csr am I. Net bard to find when once yon try; 15ut if from me you take but teu It may be done by stroke of pen A drink ycu'il have, by many prized, But which by me is not advhed. W. M. No. I ;, A Double Letter Kuigma. Where the timl J primal Scampers through ihe "bushes;" Where the siugriug "str'auilet" "Lüne'' the herrait thrushes; Where the "velvet" violet Hides its face so fair, Lovely, moiet totaLs One may look for there. Lach two lowly drooping, Is for that the sweeter; Swinging with the breezes W'nat could be completer'.' Matching with tbe azure Of my darling's eyes; Like a glimpse, through tree-top?, Of the aeep blue skies, Am?e Lang. No. 2217 A Charade. Said the first: I am very weary, and my Cares press too heavily uiou me. Would that 1 were that second, happy fellow, tossing about ia his little boat." Said a second: "What a grand thing it is to be a first. How happy I should be in his place, and bow gay my little lassies would look ia velvet gowns. Now they are poorly led and clothed, though I peril my life for them." "Ha, ha!," said a whole, "first and second alike discontented. No one so f r9e and merry as I, and all my days are halcyon days. There goes a dinner for me." So down he went. II. M. A. No. 2218. An Ocean Wonder. In the ocean's depths profound, Where is heard no human sound, Where the briny monsters play, 1 am busiest uight and day. Likea master-working bouI Who can myriad mluds control. I.'.ke the plauts in their course, I contain a hidden force. 'Tis the modern men ot thought That tne Meeting secret catigtu; s hen a captive it was made, For its guidance I was laid. Swifter than the llfghf of time Flashes it from clime to clime; (,uirk the distant nations hear What you whisper in my ear. Sea. Answers, 2227 Charity. 2228 1. Pekan, pfan. 2. fchout, shut. 3. Larva, lava. 4. Piece, pice. 6. Totty, toty. Centials Koret. 2229 Martha. Marth, mart, rear, ma. S230 Chrysolite. 2231 Sunbeams. 2232K BET c o li K BON A II I' H B K 1 A O T T K 8 T E BUK a o n S E U It R N A I 2233-Cold wave. ANARCHY IN HAVANA. Murders. Kobbri4 and Kidnaping' Oo Ins on iu tbe Htreeta of the City. Key West, January 23. Daring tne last ten days Havana has been in a perfect tarmoil, and on the yerge of mob violence. Tha trouble was caused by the unscrupulous acta of Captain-General Marin and his Officials. Although Marin bad been In Office but three months his administration is reekirjR with crimes of every description. Tbe Rovernment tax is abort 150,000, the local I Board ot Aldermen have gobbled $50,00u, the Cardenas tax office is short $10,000, andtevery offlce of trust is honeycombed with fraud. Two weeks ago the indignant citizens made vain appeals to Marin for protection. A mass meeting was held, but Marin ordered armed guards about the gathering and prevented the speakers from addressing the people. El Progress 3, a mercantile newspaper.denounced Marin's act, and yesterday the paper was suppressed by order of the despot. When. Marin learned that several merchants were sending cablegrams of protest to the borne government, pUced an armed guards about Jthel cable office. Then the bright and fearless La Lucha newspaper censored Marin in caustic language, and the despot now threatens to suppress this sheet. On Bnnday there were twelve murders, one suicide, eight highwar robberies and four slabbing affrays in Havana and Cardenas. Senor Pezose. a wealthy sugar merchant, waa found murdered in tbe streetßenor Antonio Lois, a prominent planter
of Gaines, hM been kidnstped and is now held lor ransom at some unknown place, probably by the murderer, Lenque Romero. La Luchs, in its last issue savs: "We must protect ourselves, as we are firing on top Of a powder mine." A social from Havana last nfcht said that the situation is becoming more alarming every moment.
Startling Discovery. The ditcovery by the Inhabitants of a locality hitherto unvluted by the pestilent scourge of fever and ague, that K exists in their very midst, is decidedly startling. Such discoveries are made at every season, in every part of the Union. Subsequently, when it is ascertained, as It invariably is at such timee, through tbe valuable experience of Kme one who has been benefited and cured, that Hostetter's Stomach Bitter is a thoroughly efficacious eradicator of the malarial poison, and a means ol forUIylnsj the f yMem sgain&t it, a feeling of more security and tranquillity leieus throughout the whole neighborhood. Besides the febrile forms of malarial dfreare. dumb spue and agne rake are remove! by the potent action of the Bitters, to which science a.so gives its sr.nction as a remedy for rheumatism, dysjiepsia, constipation, liver complaint, debility, kiduey troub es, and all diseases impairing the organs of digestion and assimilation. Miss Clara Jacob, a pretty and accomplished young lae'y, living on East Fortyeixth street, New York, frequently assists the servants in culinary work. The other day she was boiling some potatoes and sacceeded in thoroughly cooking all the tubers except one. which remained as hard aa adsmant. On cutting the potato open she found a silver dollar inside. The potato had grown all around the coin, and, eiter tally, looked just like the others. Tond's Extract. Daring severe and chargeable weather no one subject to Rheumatic Pains should be one day without I'ond's Extract. It is of the greatest beet fit for Acute or Inflammatory Rheniratifm. I'ond's Extract is a wonderful and soothing remedy, and possesses decided ancdjne properties. Tain, lameriess and soieners are relieved, and the entire di3 ease orten cut short and aabdned. For sale everywhere. Be sure to get the genuine. Catarrh Cured; A cleryman, after years of suffering from that loathsome disease, Catarrh, and vainly trying ever known remedy, at last found a prEcription which completely cared and saved him from death. Any suQerer from this dreadful diseare Gliding a self-al-dressed stamped envelope to Prof. J. A. Lawrerce, 212 East Ninth etreet, New York, will receive the rc-cipa free of charge. Hunger the Itet Sauce. New York Sun. "Woman (who ha9 given some mince pie to trampj You seem to be hungry? Tramp That goes without saying, which is a bit of badly Anglicized French, ma'am meaning in our more vigorous English, "Yon can bet your sweet life I am," or I, wouldn't be able to get away with much of this pie. Consumption Surely Cared. To the Editor: Piease inform your readers that I have a positive remedy frr the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. 1 hall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to any of your readsra who have consumption if they will send me their express and poslolüce address. Iieepectfully, T. A. Sloccm, M. C, 181 Pearl street, Naw York. Several young ladies attending the seminary at Delhi, N. Y., stole some chickens for faD, but thought it a rather poor j eke wLen they were arrested for petty larceny. See Here! Photographs at Starvation Pi Ices! Ladies s nd gentlemen. I w.:-h to call your attention to the following, which will be a I benefit to you: v by do you pty from I to V' per dozen for your cabinet photographs, and other sizes in proportion? For only $1 bö I will make you a half dozm cabinet photographs, highly finiähed; one dozen $2.00; one 8x10 for $185; two SilO different pictures, $:.15; i.two 8x10, from one picture, $3. Allwork guaranteed to be the best. These photographs are surrounded with beautiful and artistic border designs. All work caref ally packed and Eent by mail. Pictures sent as to copy from sent back also in good order. You can Eot do better than to send for these beautiful photographs, which ara so Cheap. How do you think your father, mother, brother or Bieter, and especially your sweetheart, would like your photograph for a Christmas or birthdav present? A handsome present to the first 300 ordering these photographs. Address, J& L. Ounders, Magruder's, N. C. i hate Mem ' umvclcM&. fver'e11 reift IrieJ IfctrTl'ly'Shoulo'ceefj? pif)dhc( for imrriecJidtQ. fits Soothm'qMealihöi aDd 'rcitoralive VÄTü5ä bocen'faf the leac ;pf SL - - ia o Ti m fkMUGGliTs sell t - Manhood Restored. A victim olyontliltil irapmnentecauiuK i reiuiura Decar Nerrou Debility.lft Manbrod,.tc.,baTin tried la vain nnrr known remedy, haa di-woverert a vlmple mnn of Mlf-cure.which ho will wml free to hUfellow". auflarera. Address. U.J. MASON. RO.ltoi.317a. MewYot WEAK JldiicB Free I How to" let II I JjJ " ißfi Vipor and Manhood rratored. Pr. mature Peclinaand KunclUir.al diiordor SrkoNß rnna withovtxummcn meairxnt. Beaii TrnU nt tnn upon appltcattoa. 4 MAaSTOM Ctt. 1 Tartj
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T)o you ftHl dull. lanrui1. low-epiritol, lifeless, and indtseritKibly uiiserablo. both physically and mentally; experience a 'iw of fullness or bloating aft'r eating, or of ROiifiicsj," or emptiucaa of PtomaeU in the niomiri. toniruu coutvd, bitter or Irad taste in mouth, irregular apiK-tite, dizziness, frfi'.iont headaehes, blurred cyoeijrtit, flout in ir Pittka" lefort tho eyt-s, nervous prostration or exhaustion, Irrita- " bility of temi)cr, hot Hushes, alternatiutr with chilly sensations, sharp, biting, transient pain here and there, ei'ld feet, drowsiness afUT meals, wakefulness, or disturbed and umvfreshing sleep, constant, indewribalilo fiH-lius; of dread, or of impending calamity
David O. Lowt, Tjv., of St. A'jnthe, ManWitta, OiiW'M, says: "About one year asro, beinjr troubled with a terrible bilious attack, fluttering of the heart, poor rest at nijrht, etc., I cominence! the use of your 'Goldea Medical Dis
Bilious Attack. covery' aud Pellets, and est benefit therefrom.
j Mrs. Moi-LIK T2. Tailor, Cannrltnn, Ind., Ml t PR! I writo: "I think the 'Golden Medical DislIUUtulUL. Irovery' U one of the greatest medicines in Tcvc I t,l world. I gavo it to my little girl and r LI Lfl. j it cured iier of tlia malarial fever."
Dyspepsia. Theresa A. Cas.s, of Spriinfi hi, .U., writes: " I was troubled iw y-ar with liver complaint, dyspepsia, and sleCllessuess, but your Golden Medical Discovery ' cured me."
Tlioroutrlily cleanse the blood, which is the fountain of health, by usimr Dk. Piekck's Golden Medical Discovery, and pood diircstiiMi. a fair skiu, buoyant apirirs, and lod;ly healtii and vig-or'will be establishe I. GgLUEx Medical Discovert cures all
A medicine possessing the power to cure such inveterate blood and skin diseavs as certainly Ir- ci-elit d with ioss.-ssinr proM-rtie3 caiablo of curing any aud all blood, obstinate or dillicult of cure than Salt-rheum.
"Cor.rwnrs, 0p.ro, Au?. lh. lT. WRr.n'r I)isiknsaky Mfiiucal Association, (ftl Minn Street, HuU"alo, N. V.: GentWnirn Tor severcl years I have felt it f lb.i ,m- rlnfi f.-- fri-. t.-i e-n thn f-itfl in ri'l i.
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'Golden Medical Discovery An elderly "lady
relative of mine hal lieen a great sutlcrcr from s,lt-rheum for upwards of forty years. The disease was most distressing in ber hands, cauinsr the fkiti to crack oieii on thi; inside of the lingers at the joints and between th fingers. She was obliged to protect the raw places by means of adhesive plasters, salves, ointments and bandaires. and during the winter months had to have her hands dressed daily. 'I he pain was quite severe at times and her general health was badly effected, paving the way for other diseases to creep in. Catarrh and rheumatism can sod a great deal of suffering in addition to the salt-rheum. She had used faithfully, and with the most commendable perseverance, all the remedies prescribed by her physicians, but without obtaining rcüef. She atterwanls began treating herjeif by drinking teas made from blood-puril ving root and herbs. She continued thi? for several years but derived no licnelit. Finally, alniut ten ycare ago, I chanced to read one of Dr. Pit ree's small pamphlets setting forth the merits of his 'Golden Medical Discovery' and other medicines. The name struck
CONSUMPTION, Golden Medical Discovfrt cures Consumption (which is Scrofula of the Pungs, by its wonderful bloo d-purifyiuy. iuvi-.rora-ting and nutritive properties. " For Weak GCXSUSPTIOH.
Solomon nrTTS, of Xoiih C!nitnu, Minmi Co., Oho, writes: "I have not the words to express rny gratitude for the good your
Golden Medical Discovery has done my She was taken with consumption, and after trying one doc-
wife tor aft r another l nnauy gave up nil hope
poor and having but one dollar in the world, I prayed to God that
t.e might snow me sometnmg ; and then it si-ms i-.s though something did tell me to get your 'Golden Mimical Discovery.' Mr wife took it as directed, and its a result she is so she can work now.'
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i:a:'.u ovn proposition. in Mariitn louiitj, I lorl.l.i. Is? feet 'e l!e m lrcl. Rii'l cuacjiiiiii; ui liili, lrj, roliln;-, ferI t!i i ' I . Inrtit. 'i i -!'li.in.-t; I lie T.-iliii rtt nil thia Inn lij-l.inro ml Siliwr.iiiiti o iifrshii., iho t'Diiia:iy propose lo cic MK'ty it port Ion ol'tlil properly in utlufrr fU. ' rnl fic, Icn, tn-nly tind lurly ocr I mil., nuitnl.i. fur or.ilie tr-oe and Veictatil culture, und ri : tl.o' . l:o ( t til is ot!t-r and seud tbcir uaiuo and jw&töAHTY DEED OPTION BOHD, V i.t -u flit If Iva VUO iiViJcr l UliU KfL IUO Ivii'jHLIi UUCl3 It's fMt'iiit it : 4. At j:e 4. At j:e tracts, i. rici: 'i i: u ts. 20 ACRE TRACTS, b a i:k ti: a vis. - .ft I i i I ( D i r UiK MU AMI :ilMNts LO I K Tne .-itwive tr.net ?. rottaje itt and buineM lots con put of a ut '!if Hair our Ihihis. i;y trivinir away one. ilf an I rwrvnur tlie l-awnce. e txjHH-t tho prici t iii.ilrii).) willim a year, as m.iny mill uiidouhtItv i--iti. un ititprovtf. although thi is oiitinn.il the la-xl l. iPir (r vcii f re, itü aoouuditiuua aa to ncUlolin'iit or I'oiirovi iiiiT.t. T-ii.i'i l "Hi atioitn n nppucatinns are rweirrd, I I V WIK AMI Li I ITAbLE lA.tKf nd I uh ui pi-ei c-rcoces. i in QtianoE for the lqiid. i mm I I f I Aikt toil liiivo ircfivnl vuur 6onl, It luu will 1 11 it out full ua.nieaccordiDtoiii-rtruotltin-1, and return ti u., -.v- will tlirn execute aud lurward t you a WAKKANTY HUt.U wun-li makes you ahsoiuto i nrr f.irj ver. Mocharirr nbutevrrl made fori he Vrrnnly lei1 Option Itond, tut we mpiire 1! to rail :!.' rr.ts l"otul kcte r ('..h, r 81) rent. In Ku,nN k ajiplionw iTi M x nt tor the timid bond. Thi-. iiiiinunt is a pro-rata charyv to hi-lp pay for Ihir ad-vern.-wiiifi!', pt'irp, r.U ai.so a hand-nir-ly IIItruted bonL on Florida, its climate. oil, oranpo Cl'lt'ir. (Vf M':di!M nn fen-c a cbaiv" for t lie d-ed loml or tue I. mil it calls fur. You are not obligated to bavo orti USIHESS UNIVERSITY INDIANAPOLIS, IND. LI r ii.i: t- . .1.. , IVlItl III--II.TI .11 Jlllll-A, J.l '!lX. IHM! 111. tfwirrMiirlily iinn'tical nml situ! liui-ines lunl tjhort linrk) tlduuuiuu. Culislotftie and CotiimeiviuJ Current, iYvts. Wlion I b'it cure I do not mon niercly to stop thfira for a lime and then have them return atrain. nmn I 1. leal cure. 1 have ma 1 t ie diaram of UTS. KI'lLKPSsT r FALLING hICK NK.SS a lile-lona- study. I warrant Biy remedy to cure t he wuret cases, Hecauae others have ailed is tio reason for not now receinni; care. S'nil at once for a tr--ati and a Free Hottleof luy infaUibla r"me-dy. iiTM Kipre-s and Font Offic-a. . U. U. UUOT, fll. C, 1Ü J feeurl st.. New Vorlu i09 pkr rBoriT & samples free 'CBNr. to men ctiTunen for Ir. Heott'a Ueuaiae Klectrto Belts, liru.U. I, Ac. IaU weuts wanted for Electric Cor teu. Quick aale. Write at once for ter mi. &r. Scott, Wi Bro4r7 M. Y.
r sk - b a wem n.t ri- rr. m icn uj , h ...t.!.-..;!. h?h e.rtlf that the land in ano arouna Leroy,
-SClurty Commlsslonerj r. E. HARRIS, Editor Ocalr. C.-nner? T. W. MARIiiS. Editor Jree Pres A. P. "''',r' Cen 1 ManaI 'parSS., O. AC. R.R.J BAKER 4. ADAMS ADSTfiiCT COMPANY; JAWCJ L. WHITE. Ex-County Surveyor.
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If you have all, or any considerable number of these eyiiitoma, you are suffering from that most common of American tnaladie3 Ihlions Dvs)cpsia, or Torpid Liver, associated with llyppepsia, or Indigestion. The luoro complicated your disease luis Ihcoine, the greater the number and diversity of ovmptotns. No matter what etage it 'as reached, Br, Pierce's Golden Medical. luscovAtr will eubdue it, if taken aecordintr to directions for a reasonable length of time. If not cured, complications nultiply and Consumption of the Lunjrs, Skin 1 ileuses. Heart Disi-ase, Kheumatisiii, Kidney Diaestse, or otlier jrraw maladies are qüite liable to set in and, 6oouer or later, induce a fatal termination.
I llTn I MrsäLit LH I p' Av derived the very bigti-
, . i i-u'ii ii no riirui sitiv.- continually : was unable to do my own work. I am happy t0 say I am now well and 6trong, thanks to your medicines."
Sick Ke&daehe.
wis found it all that could be desired, its employment Laving uniformly availed to promptly check any attacks of that kind."
THE BLOOO S THE 'LIFE."
humors, from a common Illotch. or Eruption, to the worst Scrofula. Salt-rheum, "Fever-sores," Scaly or Kouph Skin, in short, all diseases caused by bad blood, are conquered by this powerful, purifying, and invigoratim? mexlicine. Great Kating Ulcers rapidly heal uuder its benign intlu-
my fancy, and seeing that it was essentially a Mood-puriüer, I immediately recommended it to the old Jadv who had la-en so long a eutlerer lrom 8;tlt-rhcuni. She coiumenee,! takintr it at once and took one bottle, but eeemed to tie no U-tter. However, I realized. that it would take lime Ur any medicine to effect a change for tho better, and encouraged her to continue. She then purchased a half-a-dozen liottl.-s, and before th.-se had nil Wi n u.-d she beiran to notice an impro ement. Alter taking ab.ait a dozen bottles she was entirely cured. Mer hands were perfectly well and as smooth and healthy as a child's. Her general hettith was also greatly improved: the rheumatism entirely lelt her and the catarrh was almost cured, so that it ceased to Ik? much annovance. Mie has enjoyed excellent health from that day to this, and has bad uo return of cither salt-rheum or rheumatism. The 'Discovery seems to have entirely eradicated the salt-rheum from her svsfem She is now over eighty years old, and very healthy for ouo of such, extreme age. 1 have written this letter, of which you can mako any use you pee fit. hoping that some sufferer from salt-rheim miht chance to read it and obtain relief by using your 'Golden Medical Discovery for 'Golden' it is in its curative proi rtics. and as much ai-ove the multitude of nootrums and po-called 'patent medicines,' so zealously Haunted before the public, as (...I is above the baser Lietals. liesjiectfully yours, F. W. Wiieeleu, 1 21st St."
WEAK LUNGS, SPITTING OP BLOOD.
Lungs. Spitting of Blood, Shortness of Ureath. Bronchitis, Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Severe Coughs, Asthma, and kindred affections, it is a sovereign remedy. While it of relief. Bein-r vert-
Cough of Five Years' SttNBlKG,
Atim.i Cure!. Cakrif. S. Stowei.l, Postmis'ress at .Vvjiiod.i. r..i'm', sas her husband was cuied of a?tU;na, by using "Golden Medical Discovery."
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the dee J et.?ufvc! if t!:o nation or Isnd nt Ptiit yon mid the 2-ot-i. exiH'n-M? will le return tl in 8urh cae. "Hut i t is hup- dyoii will nwpt ll'i proposition in tlf spirit in I 1 .i It . . ..m ....(...( f I. ..t ..f L-.i -t nr. ntii.i-lt' 1 sw i-ntit. W'llJIll1. 3 Iii Ml, Ilia.. 'I '"nullum u.T ivi uui" self or c lnl Jn-ii. wIik'i ni;i-t mciva-f in val'ie from yar t) von r lv rt -ii n -f i s-tt It-nn tit n i iTntrv.-tr nt3. LEHSY, Ymm CO'JisTY, FLORIDA, a iV T " i an ! V aTt"' i ' "vT,"Tu"lTToitii7ii7iB 1 i;io .. I- I IUI HA. ten mile, from crl.i, tu f-inniy S'-.it, a llii'iry tu n ot 3..VK inhavhit.mt-. 1 1 ii nil iiii'li. ilry, roli ii pino land, I rve lrom wet spo's, nil oiii of tf" lit.iitin.-t locations in Kloti'H Thi MI.VI i: rI'li IN U, Ot ALA A; GULF liAILKO.VU, runi turi i!t;li it. Mr. A. J. Mann. Jr., General ?Ianar;er of this railruadf in epvakiny of this land, sails: X Kheih1 think fc.l.OOO io extraordinary price 'or onr on-hal f intrrext of oitty HiO ucrro farorabl ff mil tinted, font totvn frith u handsome and ornamental depot nlri-arfif etihlihrd , and sneh fine prosjtrets ttf Incal importnnre. It is till high, dry, rr.llinff and fertile pine land, and there is no more, heaitlttf loeation in Florida. The surroundiuii countrif, as well am thin Inint , is ritfrrinlltf adapted to ORAXaU and VKti KTA IlLE rnltare, aa irell as to upland rier, long staple eotton, corn, and choice varieties of tobacco." Tho cuie ui tliiM -'tioii i.t uni2rpvciJ by any In the wond. not even cxm'ptinir ltalv. Cool, balmy, tU'li.Thtful lrtez".-i ,r ontn:itlv lilowintr lietA -ti t.ie Gulf and tli- Ati.mtie. Vlie thernumieter rarely P'ies ahov. 1 In Summer or b 'low 40 in the Winter. Nil (Hin-.'.r kes ev r t'i:r in Summer, nnd nirit arc rtelit'htfully O'kjI. Tliis imtnliat rii.h'nr!in()d Is well adapted for a Sumiuor as well as inter resort. CatarrH ELY'S V ' LMCtinrcCCVU Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Mlays Pain and Infla mm a tion, Heals the Sores Restores the Senses of Taste n3 Smell. t . J 4. 1 v - -w H'F-VER Try The Cure. 3rlor good charteter irante1 in yotir ricinltr. MtnHiiwisllndncmentunow. l)n't delay. KU. ary uvu start. atü.t aanwysj-, t-altaf, Ua
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Dr. Tierce's Coldex McniCAt. DiscorFKY acta powerfully upon tlu- Liver, and through that rreat blood-purirviujr oririti cleanses the system of all blooJ-taiits atid impurities, from whatever cause arisinr It is eoually etlicaeious in aetimr uiMin tho Kidneys, and other excretory oriraiK. c.eansinir, strengthening, and healing their disjases. As a:i apjeti.ing, restorative tonic, it promotes digestion anl nutrition, thereby buildinir up both tteh ana strength. Iu malarial districts, this wonderful medicine lias tfaiued great celelv rity m curinr Fever and Airue. Chili and lever. Dumb Ague, and kindre-1 diseases.
- ' VEBBE"; of Yorkshire, Ccittaraugiu 1- wiites: "I wish to 8ty a few wordj
iu ip iiw ui your, t, oiden Medical Discovery' and 'I'leanant Purgative Pellets.' For rive years previous to taking them I was a jrreat sufferi-r: 1
rA T?AX?R' F-"1- of 9K Avenue. p$f-lo. A. 1., writes: "llaviu,f usfM y0Ur Golden Medical bcovery' in my family, I desire to testify to the Rreat relief afforded by it in cas-9 of sick headache. As a chilnren a rim,Hli r. v r.-.. ,. a i i- . . . .
enee. Virulent blood-noison nirv hr ita use, roblied of their terrors. Especially lias it manifested its potency in curie Tetter, Eczema, Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eves. Scrofulous Sorr and u-nli. injrs. Hip-joint Disease, " White Swellintrs," Goitre.or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands. Ihe followinir testimonial portravs must and. tikiu Uiscase, lor none art- mora promptly cures strengthens the blood. the severest Coughs it system and purified tho
Mrs. X. 'W. Rice, of Xcwfane. T'ormonf, says: "I fxd at lilnrty to acknowledge the benefit I received from two bottles of the 'Golden Medical Discovery,' which cured a cough of live ytars' standing, and dysji"psia, from which 1 had suffered tor a long time."
W. It. Davis. lVj.. of nViU--Floriii.,
writes: l nave taken your
wond. i t til have Imiti Oolden Medical Discovery' and
cured of the consumption. I am n:v sound and well, and have only spent tan-e doll-irs.
I would not take three thousand dollars I was." Li' a id a u u FREE HOMESTEADS For YOURSELF, your WIFE and your CHILDREN. i SUMMER! HEALTHY, PROSTO A HOME-LOVIHG PEOPLE. I upou property stxured from Iii- Companv. eivinu t.ve ars to pay lor same, flinstd u "us. s in ik- larni a id free noon application to llio-e wis!iir to rui'd. l'i:t i 1 14 enti: 1 1 11 enti: '.-ivoptionnl with ownnrs of l;itidw liether liicy btliü or üot. The Com par. V ill al-ocon;ract to sei i. t AEitake care of orange grove tracts for five years. TAXES D H n T!,e Company r ill paj oil tn rMlJi upon tins proper: y until 1S.J. ; FACTS. Marion County is one of the rirl est counties in Florida; ct-ntaii s Ii. n t f noil and raises more Ihn hnlf lk oruiiice Ii! lemon crop or lue Male. I.I !.' i is the ci ntre of one of the healthiest and most lerliie sections. No pwanip-i, no malaria, at d fo far fiotitll as to lie below what li termed tlie ''frost line." ? The celt '..rated V itMaooorhe Kiver. close by, is filled with di'.icw varieties if ti.h. while deer and Cher p.xme Uil the fore-ts for mile. around Hlue iprlitt:, w ithin i fteen minutes of Lcroy, is one of the uuiters ot t tie &iai". ... ners of uip ötai"LOCAL CLUBS.; fifteen for ?3.tH); twenty-live for r.fiy for fiu.Oj. o luurd tUaa I.. V TO tnoce vinmp to form cliilu in their : we will M ini five 9 liriai.iy ü o orlioii l.o:ni! iorpi.i-u; teit ioi-fift-'en for 3.u0; tweiitv-tive for ? vOO; forty lor cvtu ; -fifty for fiuo-j. Io more thaa fifty will be eut to rny onerttM). . ., m i nny ni" film., WRITE TQ-DÄY. 1 111, i'iiri ..ill .'' be withdrawn. Feud f in a club and iiave vour IM.-Iiiis ibleieMca iv- j r--i----;.' - inalltaknwhenourordrr is reeeived. money III be ret timed. The more ow ners the more values are ; ncrea J. Thi is what makes reil estate in our latfre ? i -' i . i ies so Talr.slilo. and it is our onij irniir K t hi tiiinira'.icled offer. Send money l.v 1'ostal te, Adires Honey uruer or i-.fgisiciira wviv. 1 . it 1 T aft. IP THE PEOPLE'S HOMESTEAD CO., P.O. Box 2196. 43 BROADWAY, ISV.XV YORK. In and around Leroy, A MONTH and lo . bripbt louuit Men or I.ndis la each county, P.W.ZIEGLKS & CO., 113 Adams at., cmc&go, iu. ELECTRIC BELT FREE l o Introduce It and obtain atrenta we win, toi the next aixty flays, give away free of cUarge. la each county iu tbe United 'states, ai limited number ot oar Oerman Electro OadTmnte Bonpeusory Belts- Price, $3; a ponIUre and nnfallinz cure tor Kerroua Debility, Varicocele. EmlMiona, Impotency. etc; $500,000 Beward paid U every Belt we manoiaonra doaa not gen.. erste a rename electiio earant. Addrena FLECTRIG BKLT AöKÖTi r. 0. S3X 17J, Bwoijyn, K, Tt .
PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH jToWAtXXJ.Ml'LIsKKD. Fv-ry Lad y should knjw nitita-nn. 1 r. H I H AK Fit. Box 104. BrTFATn. N.
Atiachmen1 Notice.
8TATE OF IKDIASA. Marion Cousty, as: Batore John U. Johnstou, Justice of the Peaca for Centre towntaip, la said county. William I. Ripley v. Martha L. Wr'ght, far merlY Msitba T. iXJwe: Be it known, that on the 8! 3sy ot Decemtier, ISST, that the plaintiff iiJtd bisctmpiaiut. Affidavit and bond for a writ of attachment against the property of tae defendant. hu h has been by me in?uel. an.l return thereon made, showio certain personal propeny cs been attached. an4 on the 4th day of January, ls. the plaintlif tiled the aüilavit of a disinterested party, showing the atxTe named defendant to be a non-resident ol the t-tate of Indiana. Now this publication is given to notlly Martha L. Wtiaht tfarmt rly Lowe) of the fiHcjr fand pendency of this action, and that tte tame is set for trial on tbe 7m day of February, lb8. at 9 o'cioca a. m.. at which time ssfd defeLdant mmt arpcar and defen J.or I ill proceed and hear aul deUsrininethe matter In isH'e in her abser.ee. In witness whereof I have herei:t3 n.neJ my name, this 1th day of January, ss JOHN O. JOHNJustice of the 1-. --e. H. J. Eve-ett. Attorney for Plaint. a". Notice cf Insolvency In the roatterol the estate of Bcd jamin R. McCord. dexeaoed. In tbe Marlon Circuit Court. Notice is hereby itiven'tbat upon Teti'ion fi:ed In said Court by the administrator of said estate, nettinc up the insufiicieucy of the estate of laid drcedt-nt to pay thedebts and Labilities thereof, tbe Judge of Rai. I Court did on the 30th dsy ol December, IS1, find said estate to be probably Jntolvent, srd order the same to be Mjttled accordingly. The creditor of said estate are ten ly iiotifcd of such insolvency and required to file their claims agalaht sai J estate for allowsr.ee Witnesf, tfce Clerk and Seal of sa!d Court at Indianapolis, ludlana, thia 30th day of December, 1ÜS7. JOHN K. SULLIVAN, Cl-rk. (Notice of Appointment. Notice is hereby given that the in lcrplnl bas duly qualified as executor of the estate of Hngh Thompson, late of Ma-ioa cotiutr, Indiana, deceased. 8a ill estate ii napjiei be solyeau rSANXis ii. ciiuücsmax. Eiecutor. Notice of Appointment. Notice Is hereby srlve- that th nadersiened he s Cmy qualified a administrator ol the etat of Aquiila Jones, jr., late of Mrioa County, Irdiana, deceased. Sail estate is sapposel ti be solvent. AQVIT.LA. Q. JONE5, AI minis Lra tor. January 16, lvs. Notica of Appointment. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qaaliiied aa executor of the estate of Kebecca Moore, late of Marion county, Indiana, deceatcd. Said estate I supposed to to be solvent. JOAN V. VANSCYOC, JamisryU, 1SSS. . Ksc'ito'. 1 1 Nui:e tf App.intment. r Notice U hereby given that the undersigned hssduly qualiflpft ss Administratris; ot the estate of John V. R. Viller. late of Marion County, Indiana, deceased. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent ELIZABETH J, MILLER, Administratrix. January 11, loS. Notice of Appointment. Notice Is hereby!given, that the undersigned hasdulyquaiiflcdas almtaistratrix of the ts Ute of Iejnii-n M Bru:mi.lte o! Mtriaa County. Indlan"deceas9d. Sail estata Li supposed to be solvent. M ALINDA C. BRÜX SIN. T. 8. Rollins. Administratrix. Attorney. Notice of Appointment. Notice is hereby iven that the undersigned has duly qualified at administratrix of the estate of Herman William Fenneaian, late of Marion County. Indiana, deceased. Said estate Is tuppcK-d to be eolcvTit. ANNIE CHR1STINE,VFES NEMAN. Administratrix. January 10, 1SS4. ESTATE. 170K SALE-F.ighiy acre farm, situated ia 1 Lawrence Towusaip. Marion County, lad., at tte croFsitg cf the Indianapolis and Greenfield, aud Noobuville and Cumberland roads. Convenient to four railroad stations two on Bee lme end to on I. B. & W. All under good fiee; well drained: good brick house and cellar; good barn, and other out-building. Sixty acres cler red: twenty acres in good timber; grod water. Reason for selliue. too old and not able tocarrvon farming. Inquire at farm, or address, James Kuiseii, Oakiandon, Marion Count v, Ind . 7 I?0R BAL, or rart trade, 115 aero farm. i Owen County, Indiana, near Terra Unte and Wortbir etou. convenient to I'ato:iice, Church nud scuool : also to railroad f.ir Chicago, St. Louis and Indianapolis markets Good femes l"o arrt ? timber, !5 acres in line B'ate of cultivation, balance seeded to clover and timothy; well watered: commodious house and bams: pood pr rcts lor ccal. An excellent fctm for praiu or stock. This is a bargain, for mti and further information address Ceo. C. Btiley. 1111 N. J. street, Lawrence. Knns-n. LOANS. I0AN3 negotiated on improved farms In i Indiana and Illinois: also oa improvel city property in Indianapolis and oa buiaea blocks in cities of 10.000 population and upwards, in any part of Indiana. Noau Cooa, Room 14, Ingall's Block, over Model Etore. Notice to Heirs, Creditors, Etc. in the matter of the estate of Louisa Baker, deceased. In the Marion Circuit t'-ourt, February lerm, im. Notice is hereby given that Hmry C. Zimmermau as administrator of the estate of Ljuisa Pater, deceased. bas presented and filed his account and vouchers in Dual setuenent of Bald estate, and that the same will come tip for examination and action of aaid Circuit Court on the 20th day of February, 1S88, at whicn time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear In eaid Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of eaid estate art also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their helrahip. HENKY C ZIMMKRMAN. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as Administrator of the en ate of George lfrand. late of Marion County. Indiana, deceased, haid estate appoau besolTent. LORENZ SCHMIDT. Administrator. A. Seipessticker, Attorney. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice Is hereby Rivtn that the undersigned hau duly qualiaed as Administrator of the etate of Margaret J. l.akln. late of Marion CO'intr, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CHARLES W. GOr.SCCH, Administrator. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice Is bfreby given that the undersigned has dul v outlined as administrator of the estate otOwar" B. Hord. late of Marion CVunT. IndiaDa. Oeceased. Haid eat la tni-noed to be luivmu I-1 W A I : I D A N 1 i:LS A d m i n istrator. Jacuary 21,1nss. TTTT TY'ANTED. f:5awcekani exUJ Li I Lrni-es Piid. Steady work. '1 XlJ-ll-JJl I M 1 B New Goods. Saaiples lrce. Jt. Uli xA; Co., AukusU. Me. IN MINXKU I A " ' rom exclusive erain i-'iiq rv. iiunesoitt """s fafiQiy xTlxX Into the f Bute in the In ion. cap lands . i oli.a.Lj. bie. convtnient to rsl'rojo. i.'u. n ' a liaaftAn'irt I rPfl upon app'ication to C Agt., bi. raui, Minn RiTitifiii piusn LasKei flm anJ Oot u Ji. K. CAlil t O- alliacfard. Csaa. fiTTJIUJ rrmtitoar fith w eumtyot. .uffrtcr, w n l aw " . " K . ufjerrr w will aawl
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