Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4676, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1865 — Page 4
DAILY SENTINEL
WEDNESDAY KORNINO. OCTOBER 19. Uetw the Kalmnrfca CAttls and Train HA Il4rfc - It was while s-nocg the Kalmucks tbsi we realised mack thai we had read of Arab lift. We foond the horse llVing aboal the terti, io familiar compenloo-hip with tie women and biUrea. Beides the horte about the UdU, thouaeads run wild, and trt only ukta when wanted fer u!or ue of tue Kalmoeks. To catch od, therefore, and Uiog blas within bounds, involve wot skill. At tti tirn wt ipeskof, id im taecse curnttr were roarcitg at large orer a r- of cnl'ea only a fw Welog io sight. iiir!; ia tbe iT, tcci forty Kilcccki wtre io , iheaaddl, by order of tbe Prioc; ad off fur the chase. Io the course of an boor or two the y began t3 pptr again, dri itg before theo an iomioM cuntr of wild bor. Tbey eemed to be eemlog from all quarters, first only just aeen oo tb edf ot th horiian, aed next prsailof to a obboo eotre, swept toward u Iik a ccmhjf norm. Tb sight waa exceeJinrly anmat;cg. and re miodd na of aooa of Catho'a .eaerrrtiona of bort lift amotg tb CaE.ar.chn. Ai Iba trooptog wild horses approached the Volga, thai wheeled together in a circle, gradually Utting op tbi Cfctrt la aQ cdJ? of taioil lift, vithovt attempting t forr the current aad break looa egaia. la this trey wer probably pferentod bj tbe K&Icuck tidtttet, who kept hovering on tb ooteide, to keep tboa witbia bound. The berd being now brought wiibio ttrikiog distance, tb next step was to procure oat, or more, of tbe fltt and beat, ia order t gir ua ia ibibi'tloa of breaking a wi'.J bona. Tb first thing to be dooe w to catch a borae, and bring biro to a standpoint. Tbi waa effected by means of th Uno, bot dotting iocewbit from the Mix icaa. Tbe latter i carried ia a coil at the aad die bow; and aa tbe rider comes op with cattle or horses, be seizes tbe coil, aud with a dexterous aweep of bis arm, and a sudden jerk of the cactus rope, tends it with tbe terrible preciiioo of a serpent dtrt, direct at tbe ceck of his victimseldom, if ever musing bis mark. The Kalmuck, oa tbe euutrsry, carries bis laaso eu the end of a pole some ten feet la length, and flings it with a precision cot leu certain than that of tbe Mexican. All being ia readiness, a fine athlete of a Kalmuck, wiib an eye like an eagle's, caciC bounding Into tbe lists. A pirited horae being !n readiness for him, he threw LI ret elf at once into the saddle. Seizing bis eadaceus, with its snake-like coil writhing at tbe end, b whirled it for a momsut over bis bead with an air of triumph, then bending low tj thebore's mane, at-aigbteoed himself oat again and abot like a bolt teward the ruts of wild horse a hundred rods aheid, through which he burst like a tbunder-cNp. TbeelTec. was as if a shell had struck among the herd. -Tt com motion wm viable at one. A cloud of dual rote ortr tb rearing bev's and tosiiag mines of tbe whirling mais. tbroach which lh shrill Digh of sona frantic stall. oa pieieed the ear like t fog-whistle oa the cJe ol a reef. When lb excitement waa at its height a horse that bad been caught by the Ktlmack youth wae teea breaking through the herd, tbe Utter close on the beela of bia victim. Throwing away hia rod, the Mongol tosed tbe !ao to a crowd of ager followers, who hastened to Cr.iab the chase. Immediately t'ivj nixed the rope and began to "haul In" tbe stud leaping wildly about all the while, as if gone mad. As the oiptors came up to tbe animal tbej literally swsrmed oo Lim. Some huug on his neck, others laid bold on his legs and tail, holding fatt at the riik of bloody &oes, while a still greater number threw them selves on the back of tbe bore, io a kind of barbirio sport that ma le tbe scene ridiculous. This was accompanied by an occatioual whoop from the whole part, that echoed far down tbe Volga. Io this way tLc animal waa reduced to a aort of dumb surpriae, and stood riveted to tbe spot aa ifcatt in bruLie. Oi.ce reduced to tLia itsie, tbe compulsory procsts of adjusting the bit and bridle became comparatively eaiy. A dozen eager hands forced open the jaws of tbe captive; the bridle was quickly slipped over bis bead, and aa quickly tL saddle thrown on bin back and tbo girth dr two tight. Tbe next roomeat a youog Kalmuck foraog iuto the aiddle, and giving the horse a smart blow with a piece of rawhide, sent his heels flying in good earnest, the Kalmuck tribe letting go suddenly and roll- . ing over in the dut. The crowd gave wsy for tbe daring rider, a, lashing his hor-e into r iage, tb animI leaprd forward h a ucceiou ol cwnvulftite bounds tlut would hve flung a Deibj jockey within an inch of his life. Away they went, the horre and rider flying through the air. The frantic eflorts of the cult to fling it) rider, now rearing till he semd t gj over backwards, and the neat moment springing twice his length, and bounding away with hesd downwards, and beela kept ia full slay, aud constant rearing and plunging, as if determined to be rid of his bur theu, the tbouij of the Kalmucks spread out on tbe plain to see tbe race, and the general atir and buzz of the camp, tbe neighing of hundreds of ild horses and shrieks of weary camels, alte gelber gave life and animation to a scene that waa worth a vojsge down tbe Volga to see for onre io a lifetime Not to make this more tedious, we cut it abort bj staling that tie process ot breaking a wild horse cooaiated, as may be interred Irons the above, io subjecting hiui to a bit aad bridle, as already described, and then riding him st full speed, till absolutely wiltsJ, and brought to a dead attud Irom pbeer ei:ituin. In this cood.t oa tbe Kalmuck rider soon brocght his hors-e to the line of tents. Oa furtier inquiry of the Talmuck, we found that tbe kiud ot training we have tought to describe is all tkev required to break a borae. The animal Is then brought to tbe trnta, subjected t tbe "hallowing iafluences of camp life' led from tbe eommen cnb, domettiratad, aud pressntl made one of tbe family. Ttae Faateat Time on llecord-The Great liatcli igalmt Tluic& FashiOm Cosaaa. L. I.. October 14 R. V. W. iuediker bets $5.UL'J tj $1,000 that iiiram Woodruff's b. g. Dexttr, in trotting a mile, cannet beat Q-.i'J iu thr trials, to go as be pleases, which was won at tbe first attempt by the gelding, ander aaddle, ridden by yosug Murphy. ItUSAIT. LViter (a:)deriaJv!!r Tim 81S 1-3 .3:1 This is the best time Ter achieved in trotting, beating Flora Temple's 2:10. Tbe now famous young gelding, Dexter, is owns bj George Allaj. who purcbaaed her for a mere song about two years aiuce, and afterward waa said to have been ofiertd $10.000 for his bargain, which he refused, is the admired now of all admirers. His ft ot yeaterday surpasses anything thai has been accomplished iu the way f trctting ia tbe hiatory of the turf. Hiram Woodruff has not UiutaeJ tbe fact tsat Dealer wst tbe moat promising animal be ever held reins over, aad the result ot this centaat fully confirms hia judgment in the way of berse-fesh. What will be the next best time? On Jene 2, a grand race eame off at tbe Jaaaioo Track, in which the cutries comprised Dexter, General Butler, Flora Temple and Ltdy Koama. Th a n (or the Aaaociatioa par? of $1,000, In which Flora and Emma paid forfait; the race conee.ueut!v was lett with Dexter and Butler. They were in hirne. Detter tkin the three atraight heats b ZrZO, '2,'2i. 2:2H4. Dexter in this match hwed k:me!f A Nj I, not being driven at the higbt of his aprd. On tb lv'ih of Jute s snatebr.Xor $-2,000 was trotted at tb Unit:; Courj between Lviv Thorne and Dexter. L vbich t.s LiJy vju the ' lii jwii chip, :iu iai juvrio, uezivr iaaug U9 uiru a b ua. mat id in attca w . f i eelieat.namslT. 2.-24, 26, 2.27. ate 2.d4 Ia ccCHdjueure of Lady L'oiii ai Dnitr bicg io the 84 me r:b?e dr:n( th p:eet e!son, the seldicg h t..-t been brought is prominctlv furwal a he ul,.-wi4 'v.vlj hue bo. H.rsm WoodruT has protci hitc!f a tum juJgw acd Dexter hn doLe hi prificst Indian lüoqtirnce. The e!-brai-d afcfi ot l.oau, girea b Mr Jcffervon, ha oiten ren qJ )teJ for its r-atho; atd tke tpeecb ol Ked Jacket, larmar lirolher and Curc-p!nter, are tili uteemed modeU In their way. Thoe, LoweTec, who up," that pathetic ppla hare cewi with the lives of these orstort, etil perhap think d.Oreatly sson readitg the ful!wirg touch nir pr-t-al adJtes-eJ to Cl Sell by a Caiutbch Ci.t. at the recent Council at Fcrt Smith: "3roiher, in j tLirt, you , ia all io rar Wba I return to my tr.be ar.d ttj tj tl.sm I have teen among friend? they will not b:; b. if I riua lo tbi rafcU aülrt. ily wiJaand daughter will ask, Wtr It ta calico vgar
friendi ji?t joaf Brctiff watt shsH I ssy about this when I return to raj people?' Tbe asiwer to this appeal is said to have hero at sttlffictorj ss tbe most ticguice hopes of tb Cbef cu!d hsve expscted. - American Sherry. A writer ia tbe New York Times acDoeacea that an admlrab! dry wine, resembling sherry, eta be miSe from a grip which hit hitherto been regarded aa totally unfit for wine making the Itibiili. It It well understood that upon dirTemt tollt, and with different ezposares, one variety of grape ia found ia Europe to yield ca-tir-rlv d'.fffrtnt Tintige. At Uatticp, Oo the Hudton, there Is a vineyard In which the Isabella k railed and managed in such a wi; at to ratteret") restrktble terfection, tecomiec ex-
tretnelr awt, and, if allowed to dry. formier raisins cc&rly cual to tb test Mallei. Of thste graven the American sLsrrj m&de. A celelntiJ professor cf mrjicil tciccce of tbe Cracow University was recently called upon t attend a patient whose leg bad been fractured. who, ir.ateai of operiticg cpon the liab, be put his knife through the bow!a. dath taking place immediately. It was afterwards discovered that th learned profeior hid committed tM murder ia a fit of inaatsitj. VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. 1865. 1865. a -Eighteen yeara eaUbtlated In N. T. C'ly.M 'Onlj Icfaiilbl Troly Sdwb." Tree from Polsoni." 'Ngt danneroos toth n&ruan rarally." "Batt row out rf tbetr b to d!.,f Costar's" Eat, Roach &c, Exters1 la a pate cui for i?'ifs Jlif, .hi"A, Llack and ILtdA'U$,kc , Sc., Ac, Ac. "CostarV Bed-Bug Exterminator, Is a Ilqati or wab. ud to d'ttroy, and alo aa a preventive for Bcd-Bcsja, c. "Costar's" Electric Powder for Insects I fur 3f4K, y!truito4i, Hea$, Bfl-But, In tt ort I'Untt, I&icls, Animal, Jr. ID r'Soia oy an uru'x ana reiauera Trywoer. 'T I I IIa 11 .lkl..J LnltiM.iM III ! I I I v i mil nuuuicri lutiiauvua. Se that "otar,aM nam l on each Box, Bottl an1 Flask rfor yoa bny. IIi;.MtY It. COSTAIl. raixciriL Dsror, 4?2 BaAwav, 27 aw Taa. Sold by all DruggMi and IValera In lad lam po ll. iuC. 1 8 ( 5 FARMERS A??D HOUSEKEEPERS Should recollect that hundreds of dollars worth of Grain, Provisions, Ac , are annually destroyed by Rats, Mice, Ants, and other inects and Termin all of which can be prevented by a few dollars worth of "CosTaaV lUt, Roach, Ant, Ic, hx terminator, bought and aeo freclv. CsT' Sold bv Browning & Sloan, Stewart & Morgan, Tomlinaon k Cox, F. Egner, Wholesale and Retail Agents, in Indianapolis, Indiana, and by all Druggist and Dealer. aiyll-dawSia "THERE IS NO SUCH YORD AS FAIL" 'jar1 sk, jxc jaa nar COiirOCXD F.I TEA CT OF CHREBS AXD COPAIBA, 18 K 8URK, CKRT Al?TA5 D SPXKDT CURK TOU ALL dUea of tbe bladder. Kidneys and Urinary Organa, .Iber tn tbe Mala r Femal. frequently perforainx a Perfect care in th bort ipac of thre or tour daya, and alwaya in ie tin than any other preparation. Ia the n of T ARK ANT'S COMPOUND F.ITKACT OF CUBBBA ANOCOPAIBA.tber ia no nedofcBfineiaeot or chang of diet. In its approved form of a past, it is entirely tastrlemi, and eanaa no unpleukant tennatloa to tbe pa' tlnt. and no exposure. It Is now ackBowleged by the mont teamed In tbe profession that In th abo cae of dteaseK, Cubrba and Cepatba are th only two retardiea known that can b relied upon with aoy certainty of nuccess. TARRANT'S C50MPOÜNT FXTRACT OF CUBRTtS A5D COPAIRA, NRVER FAILS. MinafactuTf d ulIj by T A It It A ."M T & V. O . , "27S Greenwich Street, 5w Trk. JTVSold by DruggisU all over tb World. -apr2!-dly EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Expre33 Company, axons UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE ON TUE COR5IR OF WASHINGTON AMT Meriiian treets, Indianapoli. Three daii. zpraea to New York; Two daily Kxpreasea to Cincinnati, and Two daily Kx presses to Chicago and 8t.Lals: Tbe abOTe Companies are the only prrviles;dKxprSMiB tbe folio win a: road, vis: INDIANA CENTRAL; LAFATKTTK A CH1CAQO; INDIANAPOLIS A PERU; TKRRX DAUTK A RICHMOND; BKLLXFONTA1NR A INDIANAPOLIS. Money, packages, Talnables and fralght carried with aafaty and dispatch, and in charge of special and sOcleat meaaaegf-r. Notes, Bills and Drafts will be promptly collected ao ryrmtnm made J. BnTTRRFntLTt. Art REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 4 Aw UlrJ7-dly SHOE STORE. - 4k t t . .... .I First Li Qka;:t), F nt is Stve, and Lowest in Pricsi IT TTcst Washington Street. J. A. COMINGORE & CO., i U Ctrl, J Jk Ce. aJ Tinntdjt d J IfjircS-ily YAr4TED. AHOTSr. caata'.atzg atx, aa r 'a.t tJttba, seit atlsfar a Poan2lsg--ete, by aprsxpt f ayUg Uam Ltv-i-' t tj cics. i:
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DR. JOHN BULL'S co u pou.tu CBDROK BITTBRL The Täte! aud .Tlosf Important Iicorcry Of TBI N'INKTKENTII CKNTÜRY ! ! ' No naus name Is wore Intlmatalj ccouected with th aiKtrr of MATKRLA MKDICA of th United States, or more fa or ably known as a pioneer in Medical Discovery than that of Dr. J oli ii Hull, ofl,oulMt HIV, KciltlkTli'V. BU lUailtabl preparation of ft I KA 1'Alt 1 1.IjA his long stood st the Leg' ir tbe various rorupounJs ofthat t alualle drag. His rjocnpourui ot WILD CHERRY ha become a household word throughout the Wobt and South. Iiis Worm Lozenge,' io loss than a year after their introduction, attained a reputation Aa wide spread aa th continent f North America. Bat th crowning glory of bia lifo remains to b attained in his discovery, or rather combination, for he aloes not claim to hT been tb discoverer of CEDKO.1, which la tb basis of th Bitters now offered to th public. That hnor belongs to th native Inhabitants of Central America, to whom its virtues have been known for mor than two hundred years. Armed with it, the Indian bida dsflanc to the most deadly malaria and handles without fear the most venomous serpents. Itlt a belief with them, that while there Is breathla thebody the Cedren is potent to cure, no matter what tb iseat may be. Whll Dr. Ball ia not prepared to endorse this extravagant pretension, he Is nevertheless astlsiled from a therongh examination of th oidenc relatlLg to Ua Tirtoea, that as a remedy and preventative ef all diseases arising from exposure, either to change of weather r climate, or to miasmatic inflntcces.lt ttaods WITHOUT A RIVAL! And Justly deserves th reputation it has s long enjoyed In Central America and th Wst Indies. I IN DYHPEPHIA And Its attendant train of symptoms. It acta more UK t A CHARM than a medicine. Ther ia nothing ' i th whl rang of Materia Medlca that can for a l Jient bear a comparison with it in this disease. A fall account of thla wonderful plant may b found in the 11th edition of the U. 8. Dispensatory, pages 1387 and 1388. A aeries of experiments In which Dr. Kull has been for years esgaged, baa Just been brought to a successful termination, and h la now enabled to offer to th public a combination t f CKDRON with other approved tonica tb whole preserved In the best quality of copper d is. tilled Bourbon Whisky, which he is confident has n equal ia the world. 11a might furnish a volume of certificate, but tb pub lie hav long since learned t estimate such things by their true valu. Th safest plan la for every on to te for himself th virtues of a new medicine. uivi: THK GEDROM BITTERS ONE TRIAL. AND T0U WH i. N2VÜS C8K AN OTHERS. ,' It la not necessary to publish a long list of diseasee for which :t f CKDRON BrrnCRS ars a specific. Iualldlxas Mb Uowsils, Liver or Kidneys. In all affactlesj of th BRAIN, DEFENDING UPON DERANGEMENT OP THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; -UGOrjT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER AND AGUE. It Is de-ittned to super! all other remedies. It not ouly cures lhs diseaea, but it prevents them. A wis glas c f th Ritters, takeo an hour before ach meal, will bviate the ill effects cf th most unhealthy climate, and screen th person tak'ng it agslnst disease asder the &.ot tryirg export re. Sold ar nrtifclsta and Jrecere lien rsaiif. Ilr. JOHN HI LL Pr .v!pal eSce. Fifth Street, Leu'avt:), Ky. (OLD WEOLXAALX BT DAILY, KEEPER & RUSH, TS Son tu .TlerMlan street, INDIANAPOLIS Wk u n BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER. SMITH'S T0NI0 SYRUP. BaNBlr JDA11.Y, KJSKrElt dk KOSO dscU'tiUaVtUta
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Galon's Head Dispsnsarj Eatabllatied la tt&O anal Chartere Y tbo L.sxielatur aXcniackj fsr slaw treatment ef As 4 all Afact'.sas cf th Urinary an1 Ort f Vsta Sexe. 1 JC5T rUEUJIUD, A Pill VAT C J1LD1CAL TltHATISL ON YXNXRXAL CLSIA5X3, tochilrj Oonorhffs, Get, frphiUa, Stricture, Gravel, trtote, Kaytur, filca, Flatata, Urinary Deposlu, and all Dtaeaee of th Kjdneys.Bl.der JtostraU Gland, aad Senraal Velcle and their traatmwat. Including a chapter on ,s vf. r AX ALA with eb- , i n avarriar and U f;r ' '. v aervatloas preveutton f concptJan. Con taiaicg a Trea J on 8elf Abuw Ipernatorrhea, Sexual and Per voaaDebliity, Barreaneoa and liapoteric la both sexes; tb effects of the dlseasea oa the WyaiJ mini, and the Acthor's 5ew Treatment ef ail tat rates in fell, tb only successful method f cr. with an exposition of Qaackery. This work Is not a ouack sdverttemect, bnt a warning and a guld fr marrW and single. It la th only book that gives tb treatment of all th above diaeaaes 1 pi a la KtglUa, with fall directions for self-treatment, and con Ulai much tahabla la.'onsatioa Bot troper to mention la a pablic notice. Th work coatalnfti&O pag aad 100 plataa and engravings of th above dlscaae. Sent to any addresain a sealed wrapper oa receipt of one delist Those aClcted with ar.j of the abors dlsaaes, before placing thro&aerve under tbe treatmertt of any ene, should first read this work. 0FF1C1C-3H F.flb street, between Market and Jsftfaon, west side. T lnt-nre -afety to all letters, direct to GALEN'S HEAD D!SF3SARY Drawer 3i?, LisTill. Ky. octi S4-A1 CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL, THAT THERE IS UNEQUALLED VIRTUE IN THE L "rJ 1 Jlifvarc n comhinntton v J or 43 r T AT5 K H V HT3 r( V Prepare d m Ihc choice si W " " W" ' W They strengthen and InTlgorate th- Cy irstem. Arf They give a good anJ ticalLhy aiietite. Vf-? They anit digestion. They are the bert itlmulant In existence They are a preventive cf fever and spue Ther cur nervous headache. Tii-y are perfectly pure and palatable. The RJ J.krt rU:r s Sili In qisrt U ttic bj ail Jmtj.u aaJ tra! ia tka nuatry. BENNETT PIETERS & CO. 21 RIVER ST. CHICAGO solc rnopRicrans. sepU'CG-dAwly STATEclNDlANA -. ' 1 "Te - irrriv Has ko ooerxEcno wrm axt ctkt.h jxiCLi-.i KKXi of the asjee cacie. In cr out of Ind:ani;U W & XT. QLENK. Prnrietcn FOR SALE. VHOLESALE LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE. WITH rOUPLF. SETS CF HECTTFIKKS. FfflHK Stk cf Liquor ds not amount U mere tti JL Un, tLaunJ tfc'jri. Ths leee rani for ttr yeara; rect low, ar.4 tb IntereU in the cBcera will I old cheap. Addre? Lock P.va 11 Y. 0-, In-liasapoli, InlUi,a. aeplJ-dtf MERCHANT TAILORS. w. s- BAKT a. r.caai'.rcap. a. i aaasT. WM. SWCIKIIAKT & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS AND DEALERS IN Cents' Furnishing Goods. No. 21 South Jlorldlan MreoL INDULNAP0LI8, IND.
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:nBi'oTAL. Doctor Wm. TnO.TlJ30IV, has xixotkd ms cmcx from yincirjiA Avenue to ITo. 29 South Delaware Street, "ITfJTIKRK DE WILL COSTKfUX f V t treat aad cur Frtvat D.sf ae, la an taetrspecles, stages, raxificatlcBt and phase. Dr. Tf m. Thomaoa will gir to each patient a written instrument. tluUr.1 k!inel to effect a radical and permanent care, r make bo charge. : Pr. TTn. Thcnsoa bai cids te treatment of Prhate Diseases a spactalty atcc tb year ISol three year la th city ot fieffal, N.T., e!ht years in Chicago, 111., atd tw yean la Teoris, 111. Daring eight years practice In Chicago, iu., ne oarsa vr tairteea tbovaand ca.es. Dr. TT m. Thomson, la his practica for Scrofula, Ahea naUc al feneral di&easea ef the blood, nsei a Fumigating Taper Bath of th ruoctingenlous ktad.la njune tloo with Internal treatment. 81X15 AL EMISSIONS, the consequence ofself-shsts. iDla soliury vice, or depraved sexual Indclgsnce, is practiced by th yoath of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerrirg certainty th fe'.lowlcg train of corbUijEptoaituleJiccnibttedbj acientinc msdical measures, vlt: Sallow caunteaaac. dark epts nsder tb eyes, pain In the head, ringing in the eara. and noises like the rustling ef leaves and rsttllng ef Charten, ineasbs about the loins, weakaess of tb limbs, eoaruaed vuloa. blunted tstellact. looa or confidence, cUXdence in approaching strangers, a dialikets form tew acquaintance , a iU-positisn to ihon aoclety, loas of aaeraory, hectic fiu.hes, pimples and various erup tion, abont tn race, rurred totiga. nigLt sweats, tend breath, coughs, conception, monomania, aad freqsent It Insanity. TbeaCicted, on the first appearance of anv of th above symp'oras, should immediately apply t Dr. rTm Thom'on for relief. tKTOSc aad Consultation Rco-Bs5e.fJ South Daiware treet, Ina.anapous, Ind. T. 0. Box 1653. Jac24-dly MF vril.L CHiE CATARKH. 'TILL CCRE COLD IS TUE HEAD. YTILL AN OFFENSIVE EKKATF1. WILL CUUK PAIN IN TI1K ÜKAD. Vi Ii.lcui.kuix;esatio:jis tiie sose. will uestokk the sense of hearing, will ke store the sense of smell. WILL RESTORK TTJI SENSE OF SIGUT. WILL RESTORE THE SENSE OF TASTE . WILL RESTORE THE VOICE. WHEN CAUSED BY CATARRH Catarrh Snuff an Injury, As I now admitted ey all informed, casting Irritation and InCammation of the mucous membrane, while th Liquid Catarrh Remedy ßentlv and cradnally removes all unnatural incrusta tions and deposits, restoring th deceased membrane to its normal condition. A slncle tele will laat a iTIontts to Co used three times a day. ZW CVJIE 11lIMtrTED IF DIRECTIONS ARE FOLLOWED. t3Cillfor a Cireular detcriling ell Sipnptvint Dr. I. H. SEKLYE A CO., Soi.r PaorxxiToa, Chicago, IlHnnls. IIjpLaberstüry at Freeport, r.'iaolä. AT WHOLESALE BY JOHN D. PARK Cinciunatl.O. WM. JOHNSON Detroit, Mich. DAILY, KKKFEU A HUSH Indianapolis. BROWNING A SIjOAN Indianapolis. JOAnd for al by all Druggists. rfecli-dlyeod brratPit Xwicrl Cirnlar Iter PuUed! rFifteen6a larg letter iges for two Z cent tamps. Voting illcuS Medical Adviser. GP.ATUITOCS advice given la diseases of the nertoor eemlnal. urinary and sexual organs, in th reports of the Western Medical Association, which ar set.t by mail In sealed envelopes, free of charge. The organisation was formed to dispense new andre liable treatmert, and Is composed of the well knows physicians, to wbmn ail letters must re airectea, DRS. JACKSON, HERBERT A CO., et3-dly Box 43A Cincinnati, O. DOCTOR BIGELOW, OSce-179 South Clark Street, Corner of Monro, CXTXCJL OO, X--r.. Poet OSlo Box, 1S4. All Chronic and Sexnai Diaoaaes of a Privat and Delicat Katar, treated wita enp&ral laled success. Dr.Big low's Guide to Health, fjr ladies and gentlemen, ia published monthly. Bend t r it if yoa think th writing of a physician who reputation extends throughout th ntir West should t worth reading. It ia aant in plaia sealed nvelopa, ti of barg. Almost very case can ba treated by maiL AIdiclaa sent to any address. Ladies, send for descriptive Circular of fist an ttemtac, in tatet ana i best preventative ft Rooms Separat for Ladles and Gentlemen. COJf STJLTATIOK AT OTTICS, 7111. Omca Horas .--From 9 a. u. to I r. at. pennatorrhcea or Nervous Debility, a eurawarranted. HOTELS. SHERMAN HOUSE, OppoHitc TJnioii Depot, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.. Scott Ilurffeasj Ac Co., Proprietor. J.lS-dtf MAOY HOUSE, Corner rviarkot & Illinois f 4. INDIANAPOLIS, I,L E. PEKTECOST, Proprietor. ITAEE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO AIT friends and tameroui patron, that I am now es tablished in this house, which 1 hav refurni-Led and now thrtwn open for yoar reception. I tak the ppori&nity of thanking mj n.aL frruer friends for their patronage during the two year. wL.l I was coiidcctiag the Oriental House, ar.3 will at all tfaies be glad to see them at my new stand. niy3-d:f R. rCNTXCOAT MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES. WE ARE OFFERING SCTER102 iNDCCEHENTa to persons with a l:f.!e ready meats to secure kom-s. W will eil l.om Entirely on Time, and erect comfortable dwelling, fcuiU 7 go workmen led la good style, ra the payrsesto! f si nzch si the sprevement will cart the remalna. to b paid a aay payment at snach mor than a fair rent an th prrsiiwa. EaTlrg lots la aearlj all pans cf th city, ws can accosiaodate all wia!nr to seccrs slcae; and hav ag lartr aiwoeotof lam&er en hand, a&d worfcmea rta4r -BiMoywS, w caa erect bwlkliag oa ahert attc M'KXUAJt A PIICX, J-dtf al Eats Agftta.
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4 i $ THE FIRST NATIONAL FEII0L1EIIE VJ1 COMPANY. OrgaulssU coder IL laws tf 1'eat.stlvaaia, M Timber, lrtil. CAPITAL STOCK, SJl.000,000 I'nr Vulucof Shareij5 Iidi. A LiattTirt Amocxt or Stock roa eats ar tut LOWkvr caH eTBsvttrTtov Fairr or i'i Tit SBJSI. . No Uabiliij (o Stockholders TL lands of this Company, inLrsxir,g over 17, SOU acres iu rn iimpli alJ IcatolJ, are situated in tb VERY HEART OF THE OIL REGION I Tbe 12 J acres which thst own on tb Alls ghanj, two miles a bo re President and only sa miles from tbe new 20 barrel well oo i'ittbo'.e Creek, and the 1ee of 132 acres of the celebrated "Wilkin Tract" alone, are ample basis for arjy Comfany, sikJ are worth more than the entire Capital Stock o the Company. There4 are SEVEN WELLS now in auccessful opera tion, yielding largely, from which regular monthly dividends of two rra citt. are being paid to all ftockholders, and there is ktbit a sukakcc that this Comj.sny will eoon be able to pay from SIX TO TEX PER CENT. DIVI DENÜS. The First National Petroleum Co. Ranks among the first class Companies, and is justly siid to Le the most successful of any yet organiied. Its reputation La new become so thoroughly established, that LO mere Leed Le said on that point There are greater induce ments and better opportunities to snake money on these Stocks thvn any other lc existence. wli!e at the same time they areaooi rsorsatr tor any and all persons to hold (From the New York Herald I "News has teen received aoJ abundauüy cou- : rme from terrra! eoorcej, of the striking of a j new 200 barrel Well on Cherry Rut., above the i Reed Well, a few aors r&oM tbi mouitt or j Tat First Natiojtal PrraoLauht CoatrayiT.' i From the New York Erenlng Express "Our telegraphic dispatches receired to day from the Oil Reicns, inform us of the striking of a 200 barrel flowing well on Cherry Run, xaaa tbi Fix;t National Pxtiolxcm Coxraxt's paorxiTT. Cherry Ron Stocks will be In de maad to morrow." From the New York World "The Fiest Natioxil Prraotitai Compaxt is a fint-claAS organization, whose officers are of the bibcft standing, and we cheerfully recommend it to all parties desirous of purchasing reliable stocks. The General Saperiote&deat ig a pioneer in the Oil business, and well known as a most efficient manager. From the New York Trihune "Tbi Fust Natioxal is the name of the Fe iroleum Company whoew prospetua aad map are before us. The names which we see among the Directors are ample reommendatioca foe this Company, and a sufficient guarantee of tie futare management." All oi&xas it Mm oa ctbibwisi will b riexrrLT an ixdio to ctil tbi Stoci i ALL SOLD. ESrnood reptitlb!e AgtiU and Eschaage Brokers wanted in erery eity aad town la the United Slat and British Pros bees, with whom liberal arrangements will be made. t"AU orders and applications, whether by letter or otherwise, cust be aJJxeeswi te . KOVE &CO., Coauaiaswa UcJSLajrTS, ' maiU-dti 43 Jawrsy 8t Mw York.
