Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1885 — Page 7

THE lI7DIAITAI?OLIQ DAILY GEIJTinEL T HUB SD AT UOEITinG JANUARY 15 1885

IWritteri for the Indianapolia BentineL) I1ETA. WOODKUF.

lly Mrs. Addle DeltcU Frank. en a pteb xii. The 1st cf Nofexnber came, tha day of Gertie's marriage. Mr. Woodruf and Lis daughter attended the wedding wljich was a Tery quiet one. The happy couple started lor the 8oath at once, to be gone until spring. Mr. Wood ruf returned Jhome the next morning, learing Ifeta to stay with her aunt until Gertie returned, to which arrangement he would not have consented had not the recent quarrels of Lina and his dati'Mer demanded an immediate separation between them. I fac Lina had told her husband that either Meta or herself mU3t leare the Hall at once. What was this unhappy EM to do? Flo overheard this conversation, went to Met aid told her what the had heard. Mets sat down and wrote to her aunt Ellen, telling her of this last inrult. In a few days 3he received an answer from the woman who looked so much like her own dear mother to ccme and stay as Ions a3 she liked. Whsn she asled her f&thei'a consent he save it willingly, glad to be relieved of the xrcat load on his mind. Bat when he said Sooi-bje to his only child the great tears rolled down his cheeks and he sobbed aloud, while poor Meta's eyes were full of unshed tears and her heart seemed to sink within her. "Yoa mast write often. Mla, even though I should fail lo answer all your letters." That you must not do, or I shall think you have forgotten your Meta." 'Forget you; never! Ob, my darling, ibis is too much for even a s:rong man like me!'; 'Yoa will be happir wltho nt rue, para, and so will she Mrs. Wood ruf." -You do not know, rmy child, whit a parent's love for a child is. Is there aaythia jou wish rue to attend to at home during jpnr absence?'' "If I am not home in time have mamma's cr?e cleaned and flowers planted on it. Do this for the littlegirl wholovesyou so much. Now I will be eepsrated from botti my parents niamtxa by death and vou by the liyin?." All yoir dirfctfo jS shall be carried oat. I must go r.oT. 1 am already la-p. Goodbye, my child. God bUsn you, and grant tawt we ruf.y soon be reunited." In another instant he had gone, and within anothpr hour Le was back to hi3 owe home to the falfe, treacherous wife who welcomed fcirn bo warmly. But on this first nvn;r. of his daughter ä ab:erce from home . rw vjis wretched. Nor was UTeta happy. Aftsr hfT father had gens ens threw herself Into the outstretched arms of her aunt, and th?re cried as thorjgh her h?art would bresk. Mrs. Harris was a tall, stately old lady, with gray bsir which lay in wave3 on her i'crehead; soft bue eys and bright, smiling free. 8he tko fcokit d and g nUe, ever ready to aid and comfort those in need of it She invca üicta es sue aia ner own children ; lor Mfta's mother had been her own sister and tlcy bat loved etch other with a love surj.'red by note other. "There, rny child, dry your eyes as they ars too beaatifnl to be dimmed by tears." "Dor aunt, I am so miserable; I would rathpr di than live this kind of a life." 'Ah! it is not for ua to bay what we would Jibe or rather do, evea though yea knew you wrs o'.tpgys to be unhappy." "Oh! why was mamma taken away from ma? If God know everything, ile saraly knew what trouble I should have. Why did He r nt prevent it?" "You must not murmur against God and His ways He knows what is Best." 'And is it best for mo to suffer po much?" "My chiM, He ratnt have thought so. Msny a tool has been paved by trouble. It iirincs oq nearer to God, and wakes one thin of. something ehe beside earthly enjoyment." "Yoa re rieht, mother," interrupted IIaf, $ he fnterfed tha room. "Com3, cousin, :iry thce eyea of yours and be happy. You must now tike Gertie's place here." "I am afraid I should till that place but poorly." "Not so, Meta; mother loves you so do I, cd if I can not look upon you in any other way it shall be as s'.sterv' "I shall do ell in mv power to deserve tlat. 3 I shall bo only too glad to have a tiother." "You both talk so strangely I do not undpratand your meaning." "Tho fact is, mother, I ajked Meta to marry .ire, but she couldn't pee it in that light. She bad already anchored ber heart in another pTac." "I am sorry; yet if she did not love ycu, I tbik her for refusing to marry yoa." Week after week passed by, bringing to Meta at Iprst one letter from Lor father. Twj days bfcfoie Chri?traa3 the r?cevvl one payint:hew:ii not well, but nothin eerious niied him; tint he wai co :npll i to dhmis Flo from the Hall, gs sheud L'.na could not spree; and, thinking that r.2rhap3 Meta would lihe to bav3 her wit."i her, he would srEd h:r ot or.ee. Fio ftrrivei on the foiloKia Cay, and Meta wau overjoyed at sesirg her, while Fio, with Jirie tears in her v. tbresr her aims around M eta's nssk sr d kissed her. "How is T-apa, Flo?' "I tell you, Missie, him looks mos' aT'dl bad. &a' he can't eat nu;n'." "Has ha consulted a phjsician?" ''No; old Msaon, I mean missus, dida't link It wc8 nece?sary; beside they would haf a tea' beah for one, catr.e Dr. Grsy atu not dsr." I mtut to to him at once. Oh Gd! do not take lapa away from me, he is all I havp." "Yoa nnVn't ro, hDrjey, 'less m:ssu3 will car out, 'carse I heerd her sjy so. Heah am an advertisement Ler to!e me to pat in je. papers" "Let me see it 'Wanted a lady nur?e for eetmin. Apply at one at Woodraf Hail.' U aonüredto bis bed ?' she asted Tcidiy, Tfitu tears cjursin doa h r cheeks. "Course he am, mos ca de time." Aunt Elle:), 1 must so to him immediataly. Do not say no to ma, but allow Fia to raciaia wuu Juu" 'Do as yoa think bast. I shall be very lenely without ypu." o It is dow 2 o clock. At the naxt train goes out, and I will be ready. Hal, may I .,r.MA mn to order a carriace? "Certainlr. little one, if yoa will promise to return to" U3 again alter your lather is 11 " "I will be enly too glad to accept your kind invitation. Flo, is Mr. Braiea at the r.pra him to day," sue said iromfullT. Haw nnfrrJnTte. Yet it 13 HO more She am been rnakln' great preparations for bim; dt am what we fast about. ' Tte 3 o'c!cck train on tho Hudson River

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filled with passengers. Arthur Braden was one of them. As all the ether eeats were occupied when be entered the coach, he was obliged to sit down by a lady who wore a heavy crape veil, a neat blacs: dress and shawl, and as she raised her veil for an instant to gaze at the beautiful scenery, a close observer might have noticed that she had gray hair and wore blue glasses. Arthur Braiea noticed it, and also noticed thut in spita of her gray hair her face was youn '-looking. When be reached tha station, seeing that his traveling companion was going to gt ou" also, he juraptd lightly down, toea asiisted her to alight, at the sarue time noticing her dainty lir.le feot. "Pardon me, but ara .vou expecting friends to meet yoa?' headed. "No sir. I am going to Woolraf Halloa bcimcss." J How fortunate we met, for therq is my destination also." At this point Jack drive up with the carriage containing Mrs. Woodruf. "How ßlad I am to see you, Arthnr. Who is the lady you ere tilking with?" 4,I had forgotten her When 1 saw yoi. There she goes now in th hack, bhs eiii she was going to Wcodruf Hall on business." "How very strange. Drive fast, Jac," Lina said, anxious?-. "How is your husband, Lina?" "He has not been well for some tim, and is now confined to his bed mcst of the tim9 " "That is bad news Indeed, What do his physicians Eaj?" "He.bas not consented to consnlt on vet; but I think he will be all right sooa," Lina said, ber face turning dt-athly pale. "What is the matter, Lina; arayoa ill? ' It i3 my heart; it has been troubling me a great deal in the last week. Do not bi alarmed, dear Arthur, it 's over alreaiy. Have you seen Mela lately?" "Not for two cr three week3. IIi7a you not written to her as to the state o! her father's health?" asked Arthur. "Yes; but she eald that unles3 ha is dangeroufly ill, she will not return hom." "How unlike the true, i.oble sirl I thought ber to be. She seerned to almost worsaip him, and they were so devoted to each other." "She is exactly what I knew h?r to ba. Here we are at last; welcome, Arthur, to Weodruf Hall onco more." I CONTINUED TO-MOP.r.OW.J

Toadyism and General Grant. Communicated.! The man who thould have most cause to complain of toadies and troublesome intruders enerally is General Grant. He has had mcie fnlscinc flattery spread over hira than any ordinsrily modest man should endure. A few cf these t?ad:?3 may be found among the editors ol tho daiiy prci", but for real genuine toadvhra read the recent latter of James S. Brisbii' to the St. Louis G.obeDernocrat and republished in the Indianapolis Journal of January 8, 1835. Whether Mr. UrUbin, in creating thit letter, used a telesoopa or a microscope, or whether it was the sqaiatincss of hhowu optics, we can not tell, but eure it is he could see but one object, aud could reiliz the exibtence of but one person, and thit object and that person was Grant. Among all great statesmen and brave General tbat this and all other countries have prolacjd, Grant alone fills Mr. Drisbln's measure of wudom and bravery and rounds oat th perfect dimensions of a perfect humau boing. "What aa ;exdmp!o for the youth of the Nation," says Mr. Urisbin, and further, this Nation owes its present existence to General Grant. He put down the rebellion, be "opened the Mississippi Itiver," he ciptured Lee's arinv, ha fought tha battle, aq gained the victories, be saved the country. Mr. UrisMn dees not eee anything of oar otner uenerais end suooraiaate o:ticer?, nor the great armies of braya Foidiers, which worked and fonht and died only Grant. Eut than there is another 3ide to thi3 Pie rre the mournful 6ida. Listen! "Srhat sadder sight picture could bo presented than that o this old man writing like a common rennv a-liner for h:3 duly bread?" Isn't it awful? A man sixty-two years old have to write articleo for a magazine, to get money to live on. And thi3, too. after b?inar "twiC9 President of the United States, and for many years at the head ol the armies of the r?reatfstlationcn earth." Horrible: How has the mighty fallen! I haven't room ti quote further from this letter, but would suggest that any one who is anxious to study tho vagaries ol the human mind, to see into what foolish notions they may lead people, to get thi3 letter of Mr. Urisbin, saze it, and study it, and com pare it with facts. The rart that Ganrral Grant actually did perform is a matter of history, and each oae may ready, and judce. 1 wouldn't: rjb Mr. Grunt ot any of his well earned farm, bet will simply say that I don t tains tnnt thia Nation owes him anything. Hahi3Sjrv2d the country in dilTereat positions, aud he has got bis pay. I cr encli posilicn that he hai oscuoie l there was a stipulated salary, and wuen thit ra!ry was paid be had no lurther demand. If Mr. Grant a deeds mads him lamcui, let that fame adhere to hira, and his meraorv. If th3 world baa honored h:ra for hi3 works or his worth, let that honor satisfy him. Nothing that this Nation can jlow do will add one iota to his honor or his fame. TiiDjs fco clamor to hare him placed in tho army, aheve all other ct-icers. are talking foolishly. H could be of no ny there, and it wjuld ho r.o boner to him. Honor comes from fi'ttiIcily performing a duty, not ia holding position. Tha lamentations of Mr. Urisbin and other3 over Mr. Graiu'j poverty and hard wcrs arc all lest enerey. Few men are in better condition to cEjoy the comforts of a paaeetal old sge and elide qnfetly down life's tieaoi than" Mr. Grant. Eight months Mr. Grant was a rich mau, worth probably a kU million o( dollars, and bat for his inor tin ale desire to cat more might bava that amonr.t yet. Even noff be must consider that he i able to tike care of himself He has refused all olTer ot aid from his friends and has refund to accept release froui the debt cflGaOCO which l:e o??e3 to Mr. Yanderbilt, after having the oiler pressed him. If Mr. Grant is in tbj impoverished condition that some Claim that he is he his acted very unwisely ia r.-fusicg these munificent offers. Let him rest in peace. There are thousands of men in th's coontry who have done as much for the country as Mr. Grant has and who are oldar than ha is, yet who are compelled to work hard for their bread or els? have no bread to tat. For thfe men those croalers bave no svmpathy. Trcman Bieman. Indianapolis, Jan. 11 A tloutielioKl Frleud. There Is hardly a family in which accidents of soma kind are not occurring daily. In order to be prepared for such emergencies, every household should have Pond's Extract at hand, liv it3 nse immediate aal sure relief is obtained. It3 wonderful healing power for all kinds of cuts, bruisca. swellings, sprains, soreness, pains, aches,' etc . has ben eatUfactorily attested by thousandi of testimonials received during tho last fifty years. Go to your druggist and aik far Pond's Extract. Tak no substitute, bat have the genuine article.

SriRIT OF Tliq, STATE PRESS.

Columbia City Post: If the Forty-ninth Corgrefs desires to be succeeded by one of a different political majority it need only to elect Randall Speaker. Elkhart Sentinel : There is talk about the Legislature salting aside the tax. or a portion of it, paid by the insurance companies . in this Stale as a fund out of which to psy rewards for tha detection of iaceadiarias. The idea is a good one and saodldbacirried oat. Aubum Cour'er: All tho interest that Republicans spfm to feel in political matters S2e.njs bj centered ca the odces. If they can only hold on the ofUcei they ara satisfied. If they are to lo?? th ollic?, thav are ia despair, and pav the conntry ia g jia to the "demaitioa bor wows." Decatur Democrat: Major Steele was ia his city again Its; Siturday, ?hils oh hii way to Wa3hicgton. The Major eeems to be consideraoly worried about his contest for a scat in the next Congress. He appears to conclude that there ag good ground for unseating bim, and is Uf.ing aver means in his poer to make as goad a showing 33 possible. Brazil Democrat: Now, that it is peaarally understood that our fellow townsman, Charles H. Knight, Is ia the -race far the Internal Revenue Collectorship, we hear many favorable remarks about It. If there is one man in Clay whom all Democrats of tie county would like to see suc??$ful in his aspirations, that man is Charles II, Knight, Rushville Jackionian: Republican politicians and preachers iasht that the colored people of the South are cot permitted to vete a3 they please, etc. If this is truej tb"n it seems this fact alone was sufficient reason for defeating the Republican party. If the Republican party had laiJc-u for twenty years lo secure to the colored tb.3 rights of citizens, it would fail fcreyer. It was time to let another party try to rameay the evil. Spencer Democrat: During the?a closing days of Republican rule when the financial depression of tho country amounts to almost a panic, the people should remember that the organs of Republicanism boictc J all lait summer and fall of tha groat pro??3rity of the country under Republican administration. The dail? failures in cusinozs durinj; the campaign cr:d the continual cattingofwap3 and discharge cf employe were studiously kept fro.a the public. Tin facts could not always b conceal!, and row the people are legieniag to reaL-o tne condition ot thiurs. Cravsfordsvüls Ilcvi?:: One of tha mcst interesting features f tha New Orleans Industrial Exro.itiuu, rtcently inaugurated, is the opportunities afiordid our colored fellow-citizens for r. ci;ply ct" their industrial activities at d inventive tak-nts. There is no room for doubt, th?y will have fqual chances with lhir white neighbors in eery respect. Hon. R. K. Brnce, a colored ex-United Senator, and a ptrson cf excellent character, wiiJ be at .he head cf tha department. It will ba a rare opportunity. Let our colored fellow citiioi s improve it, and show to the world their dark skin do?- not dim tha glow of inventiva genius. Most work and spirit cf emulation and leia of politics, is just what the coloied people of aIleciions ncal now. Marion Democrat: We now hopa to eeo tbe present Legislature take immediate steps to rfpeal the present unsatisfactory, not to say outrageous, Circuit Court ditch lav. We havo it from the test of authority th?t not e.na single ditch made in compliance with this Circuit Conrt law, in Grant Conuty, has proven satisfactory to the pp.rtfes interc5t1. And not only this, bur we are also e.nred that tha Circuit Couit ditch la?? is much vary rruch more expensive thm th? old County Ccmmissiouers1 ditch law. Indeed, we are told by those in a condition to know wherecf they tpeak, that tbe office cf Ditch Commipsicnr.r has become one of tbe most profitable of oo county officers, and there aro three of these rrvrüilssicners. True, under the Circuit Court Jaws the feej cf tho County Audiior are somewhat redaced, but tho ruoant he loses i3 as a drop in tbs bucket to tho larre sural paid to tne time Ditch ' Commissions?. Oar Tfcple, God knows, are directly taxf d until fori tTf.nce has almost teasel to a virtue, without tbir h&ving to bear thi additional burden of indirect taxation known as the Circuit Court ditch law. We doubt if thsro ia a land owner ia Grant County, or, in fact, any ether chanty in the Slate, but who wcnld bail with p!einretb repeal of tho Circuit Conrt and a return to tha old Coma iicr.rf;s' Court law. Perhaps aa iml'rovpivrrnt might be ni"da in bth IaT, bat. of tbe two, the old law is infinitely pn'r rille. Oit I lie Slj. Cnniiin, deneitful, threacherous and sly pre the attacks of malaria. It lurks in stagnant pond? or works its way up through imperfect pinmbing from un wholesome drains. Many miserable victims of malsriasit down in their f,rier, thinking nothing can be daae for them. Drowa's Iron Ritters can restore tbf m. Dr,J. L. Mjers. of Fairfield, Io-a, E8ys: "Drown's Trjn Ditters is the ber, iron prepara'iGn I hav3 ki.ow3 ic my thirty years of practice." Whipped Cream Pie. Mak a crn3t of moderate richness; lice a deep tin with it: lake quickly in t hot ovn; when d5nn Tutad it with a layer of jelly or jam, first a Ihm layer; then whip or;e ttacupful of twc et cream until it is as light an po?ib'e; v.ttn with powdered sugar end fivor wltli vstjilla; Fr.re&d over the jplly or im; ret tte cream where it will jet very cold beforo whipping Prickly A:-h Cllters if an unfailing ep?cifis for ail complaints arising from a derar.geruent cf the function's c( the liver, ft pariCes the blood and infucs new life into tbe invalid. Pains in the eidc, eeneral ur.e asir.CJS, loss cf appetite, headache, biliös attacks, etc , ere euro indication that a corrective is rjeedfd. Prickly Ash Bitters is especially adapted for those compiaint3. It arouses a tcrp.id liver to action aud restore it to a healthy condition. Warm and dry quarters ara a necessity for the fucce.s;ful wintering of eheap ia the Nortrern State?. "Wet weather injures sheep more than any other steck, became the wool retairs water a long time, aud its slow evaporation chills the animal. Some men are born great, others achieve grestces?, and still others have greatness thrut upon them. The true frrtatatss of Mishler'sHerb Bitters consists ia tha fact that it is a spfdfic and absoluta cira for dyrpeps'a. heart-burn, iniigastioa, kidney 8rjd liver complaints, discrJers of a nervous character, rain In the side and chst. cramp and neuraleia, and a score of other distressing ills. Mrs. John Cleever, Merioa, O.. was cured cf a long standing pain in ths cheit, for which she nad tried many remedies without effect.

Radway's The Cheapest and liosl iicilicine FOB FAMILY USE IS THE WORLD CURES I AM) PKEYEXfS Coughs, Gelds, Sora Throat HoarsenuOD, inflammation, Rheumatism, fisuralßis, Headachö, Taothacbö, Diphtheria, (nfiusnza, Difficult Breathino it was the first and ü the only That Instantly etops the most excruciating psiü illajs InliamEatioa e.nl cures Cojestion. wnether ot tbe Lnu. 8iomcti, Bowel or Uu glands or organ?, by cue applicatloa, In From One to Twenty JuiniLie Vo tnattor how violent or excruciatias tho pale the Kheuir.atic Bed-riaJ -n, laf'rzn, Crpplti Kerrous, UeuraUir, or pr jtrai-eJ wii i ait snfLtr. IIADWAY'S READY EELIEI WILL AFFOIil) UJ3TANT ZkS lrCamrr'Atlon ol tha Xlducy. Innaw nation v. tha Bildner, In liars motion of th 'el9, Conc? Uon ot tbe Lungs, i'alpi'a'a ot Via Iloart, iiv torlos, Croup, Dipht , Catarrh, In3uacii Kervonsna, Sleeple.! Bhenicai'ssa, Sd5.ttc Tains In tio Cheat, licx or Lizafcs, Broisa Eprains, Cold Chills and Ague Chills. The erpltcatloa o! the It HV KRMEf it the part or part t&o diSlcnlty or p-i'n Itts -vrill afTord e?- and comfort. 'thirty to Eixty drops la halt a tumVcr 0! TSUr. rill in a fev tiinutes cure Cramps. ;pa.ni. Sou' Fton.acb, llGnrtfcur, bir.c Heiliche, D;zrufia Dysentery, C-oIIc, SUlA la the Towel?, aud All Itj Umel pains.. Travelers KhonM nlwys carry a twttia o' Itai wr Ilcady Ktllet "wl'.ii tneL-i. A Xow .Lops ir viiet vrill prevent slcin?vi or pain a Iron ciMii cf ater. it Is letter ihaa i'renun Erar.dy r ir; as a KLiElCl2V. In Its Various Form, FEVER aiid. ÄßUE. IZYT.Jl t rii AG IV (".d lor to r-euvi. Itcn. T.i rsncJial oor.t in t5 xorM fj.n -k'M ccr. i?ver ei:d Aisiie end ail othe. Ka'-ulos. T'liciv fxarlet, acd other ;jv2ri (ljeJtiy üAnWAV l'iiJji) to qulci'5 aa ItADWAV'S KELIKF. rtfty Cauti Tsr I?ottl. SoU br tl ru DK. 11jJ.DWA?'!S 2?-ars3iarUt:aa ßssoSveai. I'uro blood cund flesh, trontf bouc rn 11 clear tiin. If yoa would Lav3 your iiesh Una your Loncs Eonuci, v!i;hout Girier, and your con plpior fair, r.se KALWAY'a SARSATAEILLI ? KiuOLViir, the Orcat Blood Purifier. FALSE ÄND TRUE. We extract Irora Dr. Ridray's "Treatise ca D'.v e.veand Its Care," 3 follows: LiiJ ol diijijo' cured tyDK. liADWAV'.i SAESAPAEILTjIAT BnSOLVEm CflrontcsUn dlsoascs crlcacf Uietoo;;?, hämo; Cf tic Llood, scrofulous dL-tasos, syrhilitlc cost ylaints, fovcr teres, clircnlc or old uicer3, bbjI rtcna, rirtcts, vhite BTrelL'.r.g, scald heal, can ers, RlandulPr sweli'-nss, codes, wasting and de cay ol tbe body, plrnplcs ma blotches, tumors dyer-opelA, kidney aud bladder diftascs. cliroatt rheana'.Ä nua fu.. cousumotiou, pr&?cl anC calculous deposits, md varieties ot tr.e aboTi complaints, to wnich oosctlues are givnn epec lous carncs. In casca were the system has hoti jilivatcd, and nmrenry hp.s accaniuLf:to I a.cd be cnir3 derof.ltcd in tbe bone, Joints, etc.. caualrr, ccricsol tliy bones, rcict3. cr'il curvr.tur, con tortlons, hlie ?ventncs, varicora veins, ets., th tHrFapartllla roioife avray Uiose de't't' sziC eitcnniuito tfco virus ol U? dl-ive Iters ihA GREAT CO! WIM tila d.tiC6i, tnruors, tuccrs Rnd orss of a: klrds, pariictilarly cbroulc dLsca.f:s Ol tue Bfcln sre erred ith errat ceitalnty by R couroecfDi ti Ar WAY'S e VildAIJAiILLlAN. WeneWOClM n-'e cises tLst nave resisted ail otnr tie:eni SCROFULA hetne-r transmitted Iron pnrcuts or fccqunto, 1 tlihln tho curativa tvxzq ol tbe SARSAPAKILLLiX KESOLTEXI. It po.-fcs?cs me E.ce wond;rlui pow er in curlT;i to vort forr?.s ot strumous and eruptive c"i cbargeä, syrr-iio!d niccrs pores ot t;je eyw, e?.n nr.c, couth, thront, g!en?s, eitsrmiRP-tlnt: tr,i virus ct tbe3 chronic izrzzi ct disease froathi blcod. bon25, Jofts. s.nd ia every part of tlie bn rran heij Viiitra ttera ex'.ats dlasd dL-pciit nlccraiirns, tnraorf, bir;l lr.tr.p3 cr fcrcln'.os ilx.r.tr. alien, this treat nnd torrI'jl ieü;vl7Wll es'ernlnate rapi ly eul pcrra-.nently. One lo:tle coutaias more ot tUo activo pr'na poi of medicine than any other preparation laktnin t;a?P0E!nl dosf, vrMlo others rcitil; five or tlx tines 6 much. ON A DOLIS Vf l-nTTU Pold hy drngji;'. SULATiMO ?V i s i I uw V ti T?it i:rtst I iver and Stonaeh Iisntdj. l crltt:y : taurteicss, eiecantly costed; purt rv.ulata. parLty, cltAnt and ptreasi-ier Dr. LadTray'B I'iU, for tha cute ol v.l d1 orders ol the t'toraach. Liver, Bowels, Kidney ria.tdtr, Kervouä Hlfloaee, Loss cf Appetm l eadi'c.ie, CocstipetioD, CotIvenew, Indlzeoc IstT-eiU, r-illo-.'.sucss, Tcvcr, Ir.Ua:nnatIon c thools, lc, and all derangesaeu j of thtj Is tT:il vier&, urel7 vcptai;e, conwlaJnB v .Tt.tiry, talneralE, cr deleterious drug1!. Prlco 35 Cont3 Psr Boa. Sold by all droclsu. DYSPEPSIA Ttadway'a SRT'Tparlllian, aldcl b KadwRy rill, ia a cure for this comoliint. It restoxfi ftrenrth to thestonacn, and xnaies It tTfarni it iuncUons. The Fyxaptois ol flyspej eU di;arT)Ci) r.r.d v 1th then tho liability of the systrrs to cor; tract discves. Take the mediclro acxnrdlTjp, t tfce dtrpctior.s, acd obove xfcat "e aa? fa 'Ii and Truo" rtsrectin? diet. "Rbsü Falsa and Trua.' Send a letter ttaap to EADWAY A CO.. Ma. r. Warren atrfct, York. Inlorsvaticj wir) thousands will be sect to you TO THE PUBLIC SITS rare and tui tcr Saiwar'a, ana Vi--

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CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. STATE OF IftDlAXA. MARION CX Offh e or the City Ci.kmc, Indian 4 pol;s. Jmuary 5th, 15S ( To Uriah Hay. LWolme Dy hi wif Joan Dav, ihzaheth McCoy, atd Jane Greeu, heirs ol Of orse 11. Pay. deceased: You tie htreby notin?1 that Jnia C Yohn, WUlisia Had ley. Frenc; V Iiataii'on, Join L. V. s.tei nd August iL Kuha. o uralssi juer culy Eppoiatfd bt the Jcrtf of Civil Ciicitt O'Urtol ilarion Cor.nty. Indiam, In acoriaac itä ti e provisions of act of r.s fimorsl Aeibly of tte fitat3 cf Indiana, ci'itltd. "ah ac; ii reia'.ica t il.e lajiuz oiit. o;ui:i. wi iea!;;,:, altcrire fetd vacation of nre-t4, slicjs and biiuttb js. ai)d for uralhttaiu: or R.teriM of vtr rouifes by the cities of ih.-s State, aud provUis for tbe aprointnjftt cf 'orirnif-iO! er to as, t encflra ud rsiracs. provsdt .c tne.r da tie, aa 1 tre cif triodof proiedure. and P'-oTliinr for the collection of t ti:et?, and rJ-'ut ot daiai:?-, and prtcriticR trf dr.tl.s r.f t:ty cT: "era la relation trereto, cud iroviuiiic rd '.cdie in ?irh matters. " apr roved tu i elgctd flc. 37;h. 1S7 p.rd all praendim'.its t rcto, will not m ho oi'.'.ce of the City Clerk, H -om c. r.as-jtnent C'Mirt House, inJhe :tyoi Indlar.?? o'i, ua Mo.idiv. tLe L'tii cay of February, A. 1. l-v3. nt t?a (!' ) o'rlcek a. n.. for the p i ';? of RDrr.itiT? nn i Rt-reiiriuK tre dütDBcts and benefits (il t.:tr-i ba Ei.r,)ccruiLg to th ovrncr or c?. rc:s of ir.e land cr Icti thronah vhich ic i propis-d to ona ai alley to connect the firt alley wet of Cn.iforni Pireet ruruin tcuth from lulai: aveuu-, wit.n the r.'t aliey rct of California Fir-.vt. running i orth fron North street, In outioi No. ICO, i.i tbe City of Iiidiaus7o'is 'J he Common Council ad Board or Alderman of the fai l City of Ind auEpolis prooo toopeu the pbove described alloy to a width of twelve (12) feet, an novide I for by a resolution now oa ale in the oüico o! the City Clerk. By order of tbe Common Council and Bjard of Aldermen. Witness ny band snl the ecmI of th? City cf IiMiiftHapjlL--, this cta.day ol" Jaueal ary, li8r. GklO T. EREUNICLClty Clert.

for Street Inipwvi'MiaL Uy v!rtu of a cert i in rr?c?p t" n? tir cr-l by the Mayor of ti:e City of Ia liiai;. ludii'i. aud duly s'tesl by Hie Ci-:v of s. t O.ty, n.iiw thecorporat'.'sel of (sail City, I will oa 8 ITU RDAY, J A N U A It V 21th, 1 S ' Fell at t ublic Runion. at tho City Cur. iUo-n, between the tours of 10 o'clock a. in. aa 1 1 o c. p. ra. of said dny, tLe follc:n d'rit-ei lot, or parcel of lard, or so much the eif m uay b neccEBry to satisfy the sun hereinafter nan-i 1 as assessed figiirst such premises i jr strjvt iiaro.'jment and all costs to-wit: Forty lour (11) feot south sl.lo of lot :r.inh?r twenty-oae (21 ); in square uu?aoer thrä.1 ('), in th; Southeast addition, in DsCity o; lrdi-;m )'.- Marion Coui.ty, Indiana, oüel -y J. a v.nlE. . Jotkian. acaii.st vrhicr.'Ua.vi.s-ed i.a 01 fifteen dollars and f..rty cuts (:o for t.-.i-t lmptovecient, in favor ol Ja;:;e tLih-jjey, cjuir&cter. I.5.V.VC?:. PTTl-OV. e'.tv itOJuicr. Indianapoli?, IaL, Jia iiry 1st, iS-vS h'alo .'or Street Ir.!ri?vvr.i?:it. Uy v'rtrio of 8 cortain pr. r.i-? di'et?! by th- Mayor of tha ; ty o' 1:: ii-idnn vi-, l:i V.a"u. 8iid duly Kfcsto 1 by tn 1 '1 ..t: o!m:-1 e.;y, uadr the corporate s.al o: s-:id o '.y. I win on IS ATD KD AY, JAÄ'JAÄY -'Iti, 1 3, Pe'l at ri5Mie accHm. at t"'e C'ity Co irt Uo i .1 between trie hoars of 1J o''.io a. ra. hü t 4 o'c'.o.i p. m., of J-aul day, the 10'l.iiK : äcrio-jJ. la; or pnrcpl ot land, or so ranch t iro! 6snu,v;j;'.(; e.vary to satisfy f.? ijx h..Tt mm 't '.at. 1 1 -is f(ha:d araJust nn:a pr-'ra ys lor strce: iraprovamcEt and all rort;i, to-vit: l o No. .lstv-en. (;'.T in I'ir:r t TTinwnv's Rttbdivisiou ot a. K. s'-d I-"irf ner's Ok Uiii addition lu the city cf IudlintnoiH 2.1.t:i:a :ount. Indiana. ov?n'd . J.:a 1 s.ovnoa.Haiust which ia5s;ssed th FU'n of el-jua dollars and fcven-ce:it uLUT) for stre-?t f:r.pr.-.trea:eui, in favor of Jato'j D. Ho S: ''o., c utr(i.; o-. ISAAC N. PAYVIS'JN', City 'ireisurer. Indisnaiol:', Ta1 , 'Janairy 1st, i;-3 Sale for Street Improvement. By virtue of a crrtaia i-rc et't to mrt directed br the Myor of the city of In Ii iiMpoIi, !aJiu. na l duly Httetd by the C 1 rk r-i : city, uud." tie corOiate Kialuf taid city, I wi.l on SATURDAY, JANUARY 2Uh 1S3-, Fell at pabl.'cl eu'tjorv. at th-r City Conrt Itoiai, between the tours 01K) o'eloek a ra. and 4 o'cio. a p. m., cf taid osy, tNc io'.,oinede.'r:b3d lot, or parcel cf land, or to u:':cii !!:; eof as nay b arce'siiry to atltfy tini nun hrreniaftor na.a-;-i n csffsed apalrist ti;:h p'er.-is.s for street improvemeat and all cofts. to-wit: Nine .9) feet te south side of 1 n nur.'. Vr Qfte-n (I"), in Iowrapn'8 Ubd;vi-ioa cf ontb:t nunabir rno hundred ard v-.ntty-fo ir il"i). in t; 0 City of Iudtenapo'.K Mer'on County, lnlisna, owned ic üauey and Kliza K. Lowm sn. a-iinst v hirh i r-i-fesn-d tee sum of seven dolinrs and scvaty-iour !' t (57.74) for f-treet inpro7-jri;n. in iuvorcf Richter t'fwinanie. con'tactorf. loAAC :. PATTI-50N'. City TrcAiuicr. a1inapcl!s, Inl, jAPu.try 1st, lsä. fur Mrtct Japrov;'!-!-';::. i 14 L'y vi'tue of a certain rrecett to ra . direct I by tht Mayor of Iadiciiapoiis, ltd, hu! duly at-to-ed by the C1-. :k. ot 4'd city, v::rJer fji Cv.rpjrfets Hal cf taid oiiy, I will on . SATURDAY. JANL'AMY CI, :. fc1?, et rublic auction, et tho Ci!y Court i.m-n, b -twtea the houa cl i; o'c1l m m n'flo i p. ra. of aid day, th 1 foila .fa.' t "erih't i-r. -I arcel of land, or r.o ratich tb -'T-:oi ; s "a ty b.' .- tpry to satisfy the sura hor.viv.tiirer :nr.':d i Ei jsod seai: st such t remis.", i jr slrj-.. :rapr jv -ruf nt snd all eofts to H; Lot o. iifty-ei.,'ht (.") üj InrtM-n Ftch?r' sti-'-dlvision cf Inpnua I-letch er' s .;diti'n m toe cttr of Iudiauaioiis, ilsrion County. Ivdi'v-v, o A'by Citizens' Kations i is, k..: $' wuu: 1 i M6ed the Mim td ter ty-threc ' :&'. i.i t tift.--s:x cents I is fC ) for stivet i.-.j',ov .nji,, in !avtr c: J. i. lie-" ;V Co.. C.'.:tr-f . ,r ISAAC l'ATi'l-c:;, c;:y Ti.,-":.r. Indisnfipoiis, Ind., J;ii:u-y S. 1 . frile'lVr Street lmiirorti -nt Ty vlrtrc of a ccrt.va precto ms d';c .".e tthe wavor cr tt-e c,.y nt .'aduv.. : i--. i -1: n (I... i .. aud culy attest.' I y tr.i C.- : t it s i: 1 c i: , ur.der the eoiporate s-:.il -f Mid evy, l wi i oa Jr'ATURUAY, JANUARY U.st, Fell at public auction, r.t the City Cur K ..-.a 1 e-tvrvf-a the hov.r of h) o loci a. n. tn ! 4 o c i p. ir... ot &iid el ay, tbe ir i:o wu:: ;ecri re-l i-jt, r atcel ot Ja:.o, o:' fen rauch thereof ks m iy bj u t-saty to satisfy thy taui l:er el:i:.f ;? ' r.'el h se.ed aBirt tr.ch iTnied lrr fciieet iürov.'E'.cut and nil costs, to-vlt: . Lot No. TAveatv-one J ). in viara N'- Treatyfix (2C), ia Levi Wriu'Tt's ui.'. io:i Joins . reiz-' Roditioa in ti e city e' Indian.;. Mr4 -a CV'tiTjty. It di-U3, own 1 by -iri'. .i. lJa:. a?Arj.t Wiste.' s e! tl-e fim : ...'. r CiCtO) f or UrtCt ir.:.i.-oTcf..i', in tivj-of Htiii; 3 Cooler, comrattcrr. IaA : N. PV,t-ON. (J. TT TroHsü."ij.r. Indianapolis. Ind , Jjius: 8,1s. 1 S'. b'dla lor Street Initi o u-merit. Bv virtue of a c?rtiin prec?"t to ne directed by tbe";Jayorofth..';!ty oiIad:A';'ui-,in ..,-a 1 amy attested by the C-cra of eaid c;t.-, uadcr t-e corporate fceil of tail ci;;, I will on SATURDAY. JANUARY 3 st, 15S5, Eellet rnhllr Auction, at th? City ';: rt F.oon, t.twccn the hours of 10 o'tvxu a, i-. av l 4 ecock p. ra.t o taid day, tue fo.brrvip de'Crte t iot, or rarccl of laud, or so ninth thereof may b? neee?3Ty to tatify tbe Fu;a herc'-nnfter rur-ei as assf sedacaiust si:ch prernisa? for fetreeticipravcment and all costs, o-wl:: Lot No 'iblrty (3?n. in square No. :"liet-:-Aa (lc) la JIdwprdä' ubl;vRin!i iu JortnsonN h-.i-s' addition in trje City of InlinaiHohs, IJirinn "ounty, Indiana, owned- by Jo.la rlrron, arain't waich is Bessel tte sura of fevoa do'.lars and irxtv canu (J7.Cc) for ttreet in: pro vein eat, la favor oi Haatra7 i Cooper, contractors. IAAC PATnsON. Citr rrai'urjr. Uaiiar rolls. Iii, Ji'imrr li.o.

BUSINESS CARDS.

TU frm rtrruexua tix an l 4v. xi QilASLJJ A. NICO LI, inivoiivit ar wood V.yi Ea; Ktriet tr3:t, ophite tnsr y Indiar-ipcIIs Ir l. fi N 7 I 8 7. j. g. rAiisarrs, RK.t Waf.hlt5d 5s:t, 0Y2P. :ZS üirai indlarjApalls. t TAI K DANK fi A CO., .V il Sor.ä L'erlilku ttrA The linccrb laolrator tzl Y.zvic Vi'm:.:: -J-AK.T 8ADDL23, HTC, AD H iCTV-tS'TJI, 74 Ka-e'. tVini t fc'r-x?'-H C. 3IiV.V i;ew ytall tafes a oiaü iioua; 44 Ohio street, Icd'Auap-ll. OU-Cloths, Euläs er.d Hil. cpec'V dlr-u is Wladow Shades an"? Interior Dac-oratloufk. C?AV3- " O Wl 33. 23LltXl!r. SAW M AN UKACTUi'ÜÜ, 25 iiid 131 twdth Peuisyi rau'.i ' (VlÜITn'ö CHlHlwAL iDYK.V.CKKii, J Ö i:"artiz6da.o't t:oi.t. ne-r 1 ctoCj'ro. C'"i2, dye u::d rc;air p?itiemeT: cloth in: tlx, ladles' dres'..-., havi, en-yy-a, and cilk tfii woolen $,ooi of tsri d scr.j.tioa, dye tal Unlihed: ild ?l0Tto rc.tiv c'warjcd at 13 cvnv ?f' pair. Will cuj n3;e nrf.t-r:r wo;i for lc zz-Stj ttaaany rcu-e ct lie k.; id in U'ii'.. CUAKLT A. fr'aa:;!:, : iillUIT A KD hi: 1 Svvrn AND y.syAL contrvjto-. Foorc Thorr I'icw.r, l'iiin'ii. ST S. BAWLS, 5 Claypool Elocir, oi-r-Csite Lstc-: Hoj. Special alteritica plveu to tho broK-r-sr-ja cd thf natural ittth. Pilcen rcar.t .3. . 1 CHILD ! Ta: : ' TT'iK, Ga St ;'. Ii. 1 ?!y IPt'.e va, uo'v i'n yi rrg old. I rvSo out whta m bi-bo tLr vees v.ith whst the deuten c.i'Ie.l co'.;a.j, beain ritten tbeled .nd gradually Hpreallu? o?er fc;s wl."!c bO(!y. lie w. treated fcr live yirs or rjore by vwriouB ruys!eh"-".s withont relief, an! tr.e little boy's rclla wai corapkt'-ly b.-oi-.m down. A bet" t a y r a:o I w es ii di.c: 1 io ui.e on fcira tSwlJi'a c;-cife. r. ;v.-o ho: tics cur'.-l iti: frcnnd and well, a-jd there Ls.-; teu r.' H;n of t rt-iuii of the diaca.'.e F. Ü. HOLlTÄ-i I'tslfionul by a Nutuf. Horte ei,:M years sqo I vas luctnted rtt!i pjroa by a nurse who Infer. el ny bi'M -r;t blood tB iit. Ib.e little "r.ild lingered alo:i; until it v 83 about twj yen:? old. when its little Ilia va yielded up to tte Jarful po- )n. For fax li jetrts 1 have fsi'J.rtd ua told rairr. I e.overtd with tons end ulcers front heal to ieo;, foil inmyf;re&t eitrei :ity I i rayed U die. No lea puage can expte ray f&ji;n.v- of wo curla the l-M-i? six yta-s;. 1 had tae lt li'-al tretra int. fcevernl physicians sucee-slvcly treated iae, bat ta rjo purie.se. Tbe fiercury ez I'.Tsh K-era.-d ti add itifi to tbe rtIu! tlauie wiilch wbs devjarinji rue. About tlire.-- roatrii rco I w1 advi--d to try .shift's i-:,.-rcv-.-fc ia rr.y re'-t: b'.t rihe. We die so, and I Ii.i b a; ' w9 büpe oja:!.1' r'""- 11 ssi spent ho rauch lor tr edieat treatnieat that we wire :.r j. jor to buy. On 1 the atony oi that iao.rn.-ut: U-.t.ia and n ip'.neis withia your ruach. but vo ;j;r to tracplt. 1 ari lied, however, to Vcri wha w re able end wül.nc to help nie, anl 1 hav.; taoa twin's )f rir.e, and Pin lot scand ml -r'.' 3 V-'Orc. fc'wift'f j-r-ei lhc is tte he'd biool p t in tr.e world, on 1 'a the greatest b;cv,us!u ae. HuS. T. W. LLL'i, UrejnvlUe, -V--A tiut?!'!t far Tw ntTd"H 'rArsruK, Ali., Sert 8, 1S5L I ara an eld phar mt.v3sr, aud Mive ud to do lar:iy wrtn blxa u;encs for cvo: twenty-live ycrtrd. I have d-.-ilt la ail kind of 1 .'o?d vurlCcie, and do nut he-itue to f-ay that wifi'r ci tc.le i- ;he b. st, aa 1 bs- iftren ji.ör ce: r ra". f.-.ttt;a tk-a thn er:y .;h-r i i .vd c-vcr 1 a.idhd. 1 i star a yn-.aa ;-t : i . ra .n to n;y f tore (r.'.y ii:-i sat rtcomcitii'n 1 s. s. I: f-rd ih? sr " d-.v. i.t e? 't Cc Tt.: e r . I ; culy ti roe ' l. s. t ; :. 1; i. i up " l i-;: V ;' - abd ii sk.n C 1 I ana" f:e-l as t; at f b fl ens :. .. d li. i'Hi j: 1 jtir.i vj-i (. n i e reef f -' erHl w el '. tld ten rouids. i scarcely tarred pftc-r tj tb-'bee Cl&iTSl to r'-- re-re f.-.l Ir Ö. s'i m d ciiffibcrcl oa frr..ics ies r-:!utumr l.w under my orst rv:'i'i'.,i, .'ud .11 w.r. tb-r : suits twitt' T'iciric an csrcllf-ut (.: ' aa an aatid.:e for ii.antri 1 f r.o suiv-rt-':. 1 ladles Ere urir tt s a b,::ic for sentril d' and Und it the niest pjf'factTy O'eereru have teen öealiu: in ..iit .Specif:" U r Z - or more, ar.a Ri:t r-ti1-: ed t.a. I !o ni j. high an ttim: un-u lis r.:::!.. d. '-v : Treatise on Flood an 1 r-:'n w t -a t rt r ,-. 'ii'i'.'-m2k.Lm-I 'I'-'" . Radical Cj rcnV ;; :r' '',':; in-"!1 Vf--'rr IC.r.u . t 1 . : i : - i : I n You n ni c J-M V'v'.: 'T;'YCARSCrJ5iMK.ANTf X -.' r-.,. ;.- THOUSAf" CASSS. (.-":'-...-. i.;-c.r-. - r -.; . -. 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