Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 23, Number 32, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1864 — Page 3

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MONDAY, - - JAN. 11. Ox Thousand Dqiimis JtcWiio. The above reward will be giren 10 an person who ca furnish a prescription for cough. colJ, whoopingeoujrti, Asthma antT consumption. rhich la equal to Dr. Strickland'a Mellifluous Cough Balsam. This balsam will cure tha above comp! tints, also pitting of blood and night sweats. Ooe fifty cent bottle ia sufficient for any one to try. The worst case of chrotHc'cough, a"thml whoopingcough and primary case of consumption aie cured by Dr. Strickland' Mellifluous Cough Balaam, fit can b had at any druggist's, i It la dif ferent from any cough joedicioe are bat known in this country. (I) SoLDIV.BS ASD THIH RrLATlVfLS Taei NoTICK. Disabled soldiers and their relatives, who are entitled tür ension, back pay, or bounty, can have them promptly attended to by applying to Walker & McKernan, authorized agenu, No. 8, West Washington street. The best proof that they understand the business, is the Urge number of cases in which they have obtained the bounties and pensions. ?u " ' J. D. Walker. Late Major 2d Cavalry. f'l'.'D.S.'McKuxAS. j.nll-wlj Slxtti DiatricC Democratic Conven tiatrt. Porwnaot to the call of the Central Conynitte. the Democratic Contention of. the Sixth Coogressional District ooavened in Military .Hall, at 10 A. M. yesterday.. , t -. nri i The Chairman of the Committee. Hon. W. 11. Talbott, c tiled the convention- to order. On motion of D. O. Wr er, of Johnson, Charles P. Bay miller, of Mariou, was appointed temporary Secretary. ; The Chairman ordered a call of delegates by counties, which was responded to as follows: Hancock: Jas. H. Harter, Peter Crider. Noble Warruua, A.C. Handy. Jurne Hamilton. Reuben Barnard,' James K. Plummer, Jo. Wright, Solomon Jackson, Richard Fuqua, J. H White, A. Large, Dr. B. YY. Cooper, M. Marsh. Burd Lacey. 0. W. Hopkins, R. P. Brown. Jos. II. Carr, Henry Snvder, Jacob Stifer, Wi.l'um F. Pratt. ;" Hendricks: Daniel Ilambietoiu Lewis L-rsh, E. T. Dojal, W. C. Nelson, 0 P. Peters, F. A. ScoU John D. .Trotter, A S. While. U. M. Brown. T. Scott, George Kreigt. Marion: J. Nicolii. A. Seideuslicker, Julius Bwtticher, Jme B. Ittan, M ijor LL N. Couk11 fi , Matthew Sitnusoir-. Jo.-epli E McDonald, AquilU Jone, W. H I'albott, Simuel lieikner, Thomas Johnson. Powell HowUnd, L Arers. P. R ind. M -uthe w Hartm m, Elijih Jstues, C. Val Uninehsra. Isaac II verrück, Foster Whit ford, Eli Heiny. . . ' Shelby: Jamea Harrison, George O. Tiiatcher, M. M. R.iy,-Alonzo BUir. Aaron Lewis, Robert Titus, Jucob Meurz, S. V. Gould, Lewis Hoop, John M. Brown, Alfred Fox. John McConoell. Philip Hoop, James W. Clay ton, Henry Hi-.ck, Jamen T. Reed. Ueorpe Kimball, George Divis, J. B. Young. W. S Eii&ley John T. Congert, J. D. Lacey. Johnson: W. H. Jennings, J. M.Alexander, Jno. Harri.n, George Gareliwiler. John Duncin, W. M Fritchrd. Geo. Cuuiuf-er. H. T. AlcClellan, Henry Demiree, Tho. W. Woollen. Dr. J. L. BrentoD, D. D Uinta. D 0. Vawter, Dui.ü Doty, Horatio Joes. George B. White, John Whiteside M. R Slater. Morgan: A. B. Conduitt, F., Lenders, J.. A. ' Adam. John Bothwell. Aquilin Voik, Jeremiah Poe, F. Gerhclt, O. J. Glessner. . On motion of D Ü. Vawter, Hon. Thomas W. Woollen, of Frmklin, was chosen permanent President of the convention. Alonzo Blair, of Shelby, and Charles P. Bit miller were chosen permanent Setefaries. James B. Ryan morel that the convention be ir nominations an ctmlxlites tor delegates to the National Democratic Convention. Curried "Mr. Talbott announced an candid tes, A. B. Conduitt, of Morgan, and Win B. Beach and II. H. D iil, of Marion. Mr. Ryan ' announced Samuel Dinelson, of Shelby. Mr. Vawter announce! W. H. Jennings, of Johnson, as candidate for altern ite. Mr. Talbott announced Dr. B. W. Cooper, of - Mr. Thatcher announced Squire Vanpelt, of Shelby. . . REMARKS OF If a. COSDCITT. The convention deslrinjj io hear from the sev. era! candidate. Mr. Conduitt was called to the aund. He confessed that he was uken unawares by being- thus called upon His friends were over kind in .announcing him as a candidate for nominmi.in as a delegate to the national convention. We must exercise great wisdom in selecting cindidates. We must send delegates true to the old principles of the Democratic party. There were civil questions whi h demanded our attention M well as questions growing out of the war He confessed that it he should go to the national convention he should be loth to cst his vote for a military uian as ac tniidate. He would sacrifice much as to his preferences, but nothing as to principles. He spoke of military rule over elections in Kentucky, Mi-otouri and Maryland. And we tniht see all ovpr the country the gleim of InyotieU next fall at the ballot-box.' The question then was, . what sort ol a candidate would best serve to protect m from military Interference? If we were io eiert such a candidate as Thomas U Sejroourof Contim ticut, who was an advocate of petce, of immediate peice, would we he permitted the free exercise of the right of suffrage? Would we not be in tliesmie fix io which our friends in Ohio found themetves at the late election? It we selected such a c mdi date as Franklin Pierre would we be permitted to vote as free citizen;,? FI id we not rather present, then, such a candidate as would render it unhkety that the military power would be brought to bear against it? Would it not be better to have such a candidate as MeClellan than uch a candidate as Vallandigh mi itinot whom the bayonet would t brought to bear? Looking at the matter in this liht, he was n'tt prepared to say that he would not In a national convention cast his vote for McClellm. , Mr. Clellan, early in the wur, hid fallen under the displeasure of th Adinisir ition. HiC M)re from the comrntir,emertt, from the beginning of bis campaigns in Virginia, had been conservative; d for thil he was ostracised Mr. Condui't cHicludel by ple-L'in? himself, if chosen a delegate, to act lor the Interests of the Democratic party and the country, to the beat of dm judgment and ability. a u roDD, Kaq , Was next called upon. He said one word defined his platform Peace. He waa for peace, speedy, honorable, and permanent peace He cared not for the man. Give him the platform And let us sy that no man elected by force, fraud and violence shall be inaugurated. These were his views, and, if sent to the National Convention', he should endeavor to carry the u out. . ' ' : " SAMtrtct nonxLaijr, iq , Concurred with Mr. Dodd W muH hnv peace, bot to attain peace we mast h ire power. We could have n) petce under the pre-ent ail mQiiraiivn, ana lu seistctina our caudiUnte we SBUt choose the available Democrat to overthrow it. George B McClcllan, in his opinlti, ws that mm. II preferred him to any other man for President, .And in Ilm National Convention, if he should be sent there, he would use all his endnvnrf towsrd hi nomination, beliering thit it would redound pre-eminently for the lutereets df the party and the country. , BOJ, WIU.IAM I. BCACR Raid if he eould bv bia individual voice, make President of the United States, the m.n would not be Oeorge II. MrClellau r Abraham Lin coin. But no one man. especially in the Demo cratic partv, could name that President. There was one who could name him but be did not be long to us. As Mr. Donelsou had said, to have peace we must have power. It was true, too, as Mr. Conduitt had said, that McClellail lud cot given . those year of statesmanship to the coon try perhaps required for President, but he had oilier elements ejlifrh would command strength among the peopie and io the arm. This admintitration must be overthrown,,. What but its ao cnrsnl oolicy bid filled the land with lirneuU tion? to drive H from power we must uo (o the nation! conveoUun prepared to act as cur bet iudcement shall dictate, lie could now cive his opinion as l the elirible man. Thttmauwss Georee B. MeClellan. He referrH to McClel Uns letter with, regard U the Clin campaign io Pennsylvania. In that letter MeClellan said that pe.txf and anion of the country dsnd ed on the success or the Uemcraiic party. ilcClellai. did not Indorse the heresies of the administration foe that he vai removed. Should MeClellan be be nominated, after hi elertion we would not kur a eannon fired. . "With him as President this war eouli i not be cootluued jjnlesa lu maintain the Constitution aid the laws made in pursuance thereof. ; Tie; war was: not prosecuted for those 'nuroose now. The sole end for which the pre nt ad snirustr alios strove waa the triumph of ab olitiotiism and the perpetuation of Black Repub ll ji. . t. ..(.. v

Mr. Beach having t-oncladed,' the coavention took a reces? until I i'. M.

AFIEHNOOS. The President called the Convention to "order at I o'clock. XLECTIOK Or PKLSOATH ,AJTD ITU.11TU. The Confentien proceeded to the election of delegates to the National Convention. The first ballot was as follows: . , . , Mirion, for Beacb. 18; Dodd. 19: Conduitt, 37. Hancock, for Conduitt, ,12; Beach, 12. Shelby, for Conduitt, 22; Donelson. 22. Hendricks, for Conduitt, 12; Dodd, 12. Morgan, for Conduitt, 15; Beach IS. Johnson, for Conduitt, 18; Donelfton, 18. Whole number of rotes, 119; necessary to i choice, 69. Conduitt chosen. No result on the serond, third, fourth, fifth and sixth balloU. On the fith and sixth ballots, Morgan 15, Johnson 18, anl Shelby 22, went for Donetson. The feventh stood Hancock, for Dodd, 12; Marion, for Dodd, 37; Hendricks, for Dodd, 12; Morgan, for Dodd. 15; Johnson, for Donetson, IS; Shelby, for DoueUon. 22. Dodd chosen. Ou motion of Mr. McDonald, the Convention froceeded to ballot for alternates, with the folowlng result: Hancock, for Cooper. 12; Jen nings. 12. Marion, for Cooper, 37; Jennings, 37. Hendricks, for Cooper, 12; Jennings, 12. Morgan, for Jennings, 15; Vanpelt, 15. , Shelby, for Jennings, 22; Vanpelt, 22. Cooper and Jennings ehoten. Mr. Talbott offered the following, which was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the State Central Committee be requested to select Hon. Joseph E. McDonald a. one of the delegates for the State at large to the National Democratic Convention, now shortly to assemble. Mr. DoneJon offered the following: RemAvtd, That we instruct the State Central Committee to appoint the Hon. William E. Niblack as one of the Senatorial delegates to the national convention Discussion eusued, Mr. Danelson maintaining bis resolution and Messrs. Talbott, Beach and Ryan opposing it on the ground that 11 expressions in favor of any one should be confined to those resident in the district making them. The resolution was tabled. OK. GKOROE H'CLCILAM Mr. Riy offered a resolution Instructing the delegates to vote for Gen. George B. MeClellan as the next candidate for the Presidency of the Democratic party. Mr. McDonald opposed the resolution. While it was probable that MeClellan would be our standard bearer, yet if there ever was a time when the representatives of the people should be untiammelled that nice was now. He illustrated the evils resulting from such instructions by reference to the Charleston Convention. Delegaies had gone there instructed and the consequences were before the couutry. If he went to the next national convention be desired to go as a free man He desired to go as one in whose democ racy those he repieseuted would have confidence If MeClellan should be the choice of the conven ventiou he would hold up McCleilan's hinds. If it should be another, he desired tobe free to go for him. He desired to be left free to make such a choice as ehouid fti . his judgment be.-t redound to the interests and welfare of the country. Mr. Ray defended his resolution. He believed that the fate of both the Democratic parly and the couutry depended upon the action of tbe Democratic Convention. There were two idoas, distinct and tangible, prevalent. One was that wc should have imniedite peace on (lit Vallüii dighara bais. That we should withdraw our armies and navies and trut Jo Providence tor n re onstruction of the Union. This would be cer tniu death to the party and the country The other ide i was that we should attain peace by overthrowing the armies of the rebellion, and bring back the States in all their lerritoii il integrity, and with rights of sovereignty unimpaired. This was the true, the Democratic idea. The Democratic party must stand on a war platform, and must nominate a war candidate. The Dem ocratic party must meet and overthrow the most internal rebellion ever concoct d bv man. I he Democratic party niut restore this Union. The Democratic party tnuHl tell the South that the the Union was a necessity- that never would they surrender one star on their National banner. Peace and Union the Deni'crtic pari would have peace and Union by negotintinn, it' possi ble, but pe ice and Union by war, if it must be so. V ith MeClellan as Pre.-ident, the Democratic party would be in position to secure pence and Union by amicable settlement, and if that could not be accomplished, the Democratic party. having the powert could and would enforce peace by war. and, sootier or later, restore the Uuiou. On the other baud, if you nominate such a m m as Vallandighani, defeat and destruction were sure to follow. The Democratic party would relieve this war of its barbarities and atrocities We would with draw the emancipation proclamation. We would throw open the doors for the seceled States to comeback. We would invoke such men us T. Butler King in the South In lhat wnv. w'nh such a platform and such a candidate as McClclin, you would secure the army, vou would se cure eveiy Uuiou man in the land, und peace and nationality would once mote be ours. Lincoln proosed to restore the Union by war alone; by freeing the negroes, and by trampling on consti tutional rights everywhere. Let us meet him by planting ourselves upon the platform and with the candidate indicated. One such blast from a Democratic convention ore such broad dfclara lion, with such a Standard bearer as McClelUu oul 1 bring conviction to the mind of the South of the dt-ierminuiioii of the Democratic party Io maiiitnn the Union with the rights of all the Sute intact Between the ultraism of Lincoln, will all his proclamations, coiifiicaiions, supeu sions of habeas corpus ai.d numberless unheard of oppressions, and the hue surrendering of Valindijihim to the rebellion, the people would choo-e the ulrraisnt and Ai tiniain the Union bv blood and. fire. . The Democratic party was for war as the les-er evil. Thev deputed it; thev wept over iis horrors: but if through it ulone the Union could be restored and perpetuated, war with all its tinnumliered woes would be bot lie by them and waged upon those in revolt. ' Mr Landers urged the withdraws! of the reso ution The resolution being iihdr in. he then urged Mr. Kay to withdraw his resolution of in truction, as he desired delegates to go unlu trurlrd and untrutnmcled. Mr. McDonald was not readr to ei press a pre fereiK-e for an mau.' lie was for that man of the Democratic partv wImi could command the most votes When .then, so many things may interveee between now ai d tho time of the assemb ling o the Convention .our duty was plainly day bv d iv to stand by the Dcuiocratio party and Its ptinrples and seek Icr the standard bearer who would insure their triumph 1 he great object to be Attained ws the overthrow of. the part power. Let in not wrangle atxxit men, but give ourselves wholly to this ijreit purpose Mr ü d I oriPCO.Msl ihereö'atiou M Clell.ui was put forward by certain men for certain purposes Put forward a war nun on a war platform and oii would not get one enth of the Democratic vote of Indiana. But at all time he was ready to surrender his personal feelings for the good of tli) country. He had no personal feeling agnmst MrCleltnti none, in this regard, naalust any man, but he was opposed to the doctrine ol in mictions, lie would surrender his opinions as far as he could for the good of the Democratic party ami in order to beat d-twn this niwlition monstrosity which was desolating tho land. Mr. Ryan offered the following substitute for Mr. Ray 'a resolution, and which the latter ac cepted: HftolrJ, That in the person of (Jen George H MeClellan, we x-ogiise uiUoimI and aeon scrvatire man, a tried ami true soldier and pttri nt, one every way qualified to become our stmd ard bearer in the approaching Presidential con test. Resolution adapted yeus: Hancock. 12; lien drkk. 12; Morgan. 15; Johnson, 18; Shelby ;foes, arion, . , ; ' : On motion of Mr. Talbott, the proceedings of the Convention were ordere I to be printed in the Indiana State Sentinel and all other Democratic paper in the Diitrh-t. On motion, the Convention adjourned. ,t. i , ,t. .Vanker Niliuni , 9, The noshuo that skule houzesart cheaper than slsits priz'n. The nosh on that men are a better crop to raise than enything else. The nosh mi that the world Is the marklt for man's wits. , The noshun that if youkant make a man think as you do, try and make him do as yos think The noshun that a people who have branes en uff. kaut, be guverned by en j body but themselves. The noshun Viat the Uuited Slates I liable at anv lime to be doubled, but alnt liable it any time to be divided ' ' , The noshuu that Uncle Sam kan hrash hi own children whenever lha need it, and kan thraxh the whole world besides whenever tha need It. ,The noshun that the Yankees are a foreordained race, and kant be kept from spreddin and atiken in; eny more thao turpentine, when it wans get luce. Josh Hiuiüos.

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Perry county bns already paid $19,000 internal revenue , , Mr. JrwiTT, an old merchant at Reynolds, lost five huudred turkeys and geese by freezing OB Friday last. - - Three children of Mr. ZiitMUJUjr, of Terra Haute, died within one ' bo-ir, two from scarlet ..... The Commissioners of Clinton coutty have made an appropriation for purchasing flags and banners for the 10th and BCih regiments Indiana volunteers. . ', " ' ' ' " " ' P M Kent, Esq., of White county, was in the city. He reports great loss among the c title and fowls on the prairie on Thursday night. Scarcely a fowl escsped io that section, and the stock eattle fared little belter. The fat cattle generally escaped. f Lafayette Courier. ' Cut ax or the SirtEXK Court. From an exchange we learn that . C. Hibben, of Rush county, will be a candidate before the Democratic State Convention for Clerk of the Supreme Court. He will receive the entire vote of this section, as be is well known to be folly qualified. Franklin Democrat.. ' TheTerre Haute Express of Tuesday morn In? save: ' " ! ' ! Mr. Hiram WestfaH, engineer on the St. Louis road, was brought home yesterday bad! v frozen about the feet, hands and face. He represents the suffering of the people and severity of the weather along the road as very great ' Numbers of persons' were frozen to death, and frosted feet, bands, ears, Ac, were to be seen on every hand. The New Albany Ledger of Saturday even ing says the small pox' continues to spread in Jefferson ville and that there are not less than 30 or 40 cases, iu town. A number of citizens, from dread of the terrible malady, have fled to Louisville and other places. It was informed on Friday that there were eigthteen cases iu the penitentiary. Vaccination should be attended to everywhere. . ; . The Lsporte Democrat ssys there Is no doubt but the Cincinnati, Peru , and Chicago Railroad will be completed to Peru from the north this year. It is of the opinion that the counties through which the route pisses will vote "all the men and money" to complete the enterprize. Sits that paper: ' ' t wouhl be to their own pecuniary advantage to do so, even should they receive nothing in the way of dividends. Fulton county is more espenally interested io the completion of the roal citirens Invent all tunes evince) a iusiiomiioii to do the fair thing ia the mitter of m iteiitl aid. The article to which Mr. Hamill ulludes iu the following note thould have heen credited to the Jennings instead of the Sullivan. Democrat. It was so credited in the copy, mid of course the error wua entirety uninieutioiiHl ou our purt. We copy Mr. Ham ill's note, culling our attention to the error, as a matter of justice to him: J J JJingham. Esq -De tr Sir: I noticcl io the U.tily Sentinel of the SIHIi iost. that you published an article in reference to one of my competitors lor the nomination of Cleik of the Su (K-eios Cuit. (the II .n. L H Lsng of JscksoLcounty, a ho is a worthy gentleman and a ttue and tried Demerit.) which w.is credited, dittibt-le-n tin iut ei i tion.! 1 1 v . to the duilivun Democrat. Will vou do me rhe kimlne-s to ciirrect the error, in jislice to myself a- well as to the editor of the Sullivan Deniocrsit? If such nil article' h;td appeared ei!iitri:illy in the Sullivan Democrat, which is the orj.Mi of the Democracy of this county, and it reflects their sentiments, I can assure you tint I would not be a cundid.ite lor the office to which I aspire My identification with the sterling Democracy of "Old Sullivan" for the pist twelve yeirs eixhles me to know that without a dis-eiiiing voice they desire to secure lor me a position on the next S'tate ticket. Vours, very respectfully, S It. HsMILL. Sullivan, Dec. 30, 1SG3. Foi'rtm District Congressional ContxxTion The conventioti assemhled at Columbus oa the bUh inst and was organized by theappainttnent of Hon. Thomas R Cobb, of Lawrence county, ns PiesiJent, and W. L. Haix, of Bartholomew, and E Cclley, of Brown, as Serretarics. William McClxk. of Bulholomtw, mid M. W. Shields, of Jackson, aere unatii-mou-lv electcl s delegates; and Thomas Arm STROxu, of Switzerlmd, and Eoknezkb Maxyillx, of Diown, were elected as rontincetit delegates to the National Dcmocrotic Convention. So platform was adopted or instructions given. A resolution was adopted urging the Democratic National Committee to call the National Demo critic Convention in the early pirt of May, and designating Albany, New York, as the place. The action of ihe convention was entirely harmonious, and the best of feeling prevailed. Kichtu District Coxorissional Convex Tiox The Democracy of this dNtrii t met In convention oil the Clh inst at LifateUe Hon J. C. ArntOATs. of Ddphi, was electe.1 I'reident, an l Thomas B Ward and R S Hastings. Secretaries Cid. Sami-kl C. Willaox, of Montgomery county, and Col. L F. Li cs.of Warren county, were sclecte-1 delegates to the Nations! Demo cratic Convention, and William A. Sanohtkr, of KiHitil.iiii, and Hon. J. C. ArrLhQATK. of Car roll, as alternates. - A resolution wis unanimously adopted recom mending lion. John Pettit t the State Central Committee lor appointment as one of the State delegates to the National Convention. Speechea were made ty Hon. John I'ettit, Col. Samlil 0. Wili.son and Hütt. Tiioua Ii. Ward. All the counties in tiro district were fully repieseuted, and the convention was cithu aiastic and harmonious. No insiruclions were passed, mimI the delegates were left free to net as they infill deem best for the in let est a of the party ii iv I the country William C. Vance, Ko, , of Montgomery county, was uiiuiiiiiiouly r ecu in mended to the State Convention for the nomination of Clerk of the Stipteme Court SrvrNfitDisrsicT Conormsional Convex tion. The Democracy of this District assembled in convention at Terra liauie, on the rih instant. Ju le Ü H IhKIM, ol Putnam, pre-i lcl, and Joa H.'BltKKol V'igo, and S.tMltL R Hamill of. Sullivan were Mppoiuie-i tevrelaries. Every county in ihe ilii-iricl ss icptO'Clited. Hon. Archibald JoMNboN, of I'utn.im, was recom mciidol lor ihe HpMli4t mrtit of Elector of the district. Hon Ji MN (J. Davis and Hon. Anot HimriitthTs wcte lelectcti delegates to the National CouventltMi, and H'n S.'O. IUhton, of Sullivan, and M. McKeb of l'utn.un lor contingents. Foe am Dmtbict ConoslssioxaL ConvenTioa The Democracy of the Fourth Congres ional Distilct assembled in convention at Creenshing, on Friday, January b, 1MH, pursuant to tu call ol the Ceiiimi t-ooiinittee. Ou motion, Dr. Boaers, ol Dearborn, was chosen -President,-a ml on motion of Hatnoel Jones, Henry C. Hanns, of Franklin, and J. V Ilemud ttfer, of Decatur, were cholen Secreta ries. On tool ion of John DeAriuond, the votes of all counties not represented in the convetdlou were counted as negative on all proposltisns before the convention. Cortes E ing moved llul the Convention ad journ until the second Tuesday in April, which did not prevail. ' After ballot, tho following result was announced and made unanimous, via: Elector lor the District Barlo W. Wilson of Decatur. Contingent Elector E. P.Ferris of Ritiley. . Delegates to the National Convention Marcua Ley, of Dearborn; John 8 Campbell, of Kuan Contingent Delegates H . H. Dodd, of Ohio James li. fuiey, of Uecstur. , On motion, it was ordered that the proceedings ol this meeting be published In the State senti pel and the Democratic papers in the District After au able speech, by special requiat of the convention, from Dr. Dowers, the convention ad Journed. . , HENRY J. UOWER8, Pres't. H. O HaHXA, I fla-r.url J. V. BrMiaDArER.( f4- ,

SPECIAL NOTICES.

BROWN'S BRONCHIAL troches; ..rc". COUGHS ; A HF.GLECTTD COUGH, COLD, an Irritated or Sore Tarcat, If allowed to propra, result lntarious Pulmonary BroncLitl and Atthmatio Litee, often times lrtcorabla. BkOWS'S BK0SCEUL TSOCdKS rtach directly tb aiTactcd part", ana ftve almost im raadUM rehef. ' For ronchida, Aacama Catarrb, and Consumptive Coogbs tba Troches srsnseful. Public Speak ra and Singers should nava the Trechoa to clear and atr0-tba th voice. Military Officers and Soldisra wh4 overtax tba vohe and are tx pooed to saldea changes, should IM then?-' Obtain only tha ganniM. COLDS. "BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES' having proved their efficacy by a test at many yrs, are b(gbly recomnjeoded and prescribed by Physicians and Surgeons la tbo An ly, and have received testimonials from many eminent men. Sold by all Drtugist and Dealers in Hrdicinea in tbo Cuited Slates and niet foreign eountrioa at 35 cent per box. . Jan4-dAwlia. Cancer Can le Cured!. A3IER1CAN CANCER CHAMPION! . .i DR. HEBERN HAS LOCATED IN THE City fChlcsgo, 165 Dearbond trret, opposite tbe Post Office." Hs claims to be the'Kiugur Cancers, and all kinds of Fever Sores, uch as Wblta Swelling sod Bue Diseases, Scrofula, Piles, and Sore Eyes la their worst stages, Liver Comp'alnti, Consumption, Venialo Weak new, and Salt Rbeum, Tetter, Bheumatlsm, Ac, Ac. The Doctor became master of ths above dleases while traveling through Inrope and America. The Doctor will take plaaaura ia showing his visitors cert locates of the abore cases where they bare bees give op as Incurable by tbe best phy-icini in tbe country. Tbe Doctor also guarantees a core In all cases where the patient lives opto tbe direction-, or no pay. Tho patient will please correspond weekly, givlog a true Btatement or tbe cae. poat Office drawer S463. Tho poard-alt with liberally. Cai.crrs extracted iu from fur to twruty-foar hours witho t instruments or pain, er a drvp of blood. , decH-wly ZW IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR, Oastet's riiut PiujS have aTer jet failed In r . moving difficulties ariaiug from obit ruction, Ir stoppage ofnatare, .or In rvtoriag the syatera to perfect health when surTrrinc from Spinal affecttMi, Prolapsos, Uteri, tbe Whites, or otber weakness of the Uterine Organs. Tbe Pills are perfectly harmless ou the constitution, and may be taknn by tbe most delicate female without causing distress th tame time they act like a charm by strengthening, tnrigoratiuj and restoring the system to a healthy conditioa, and by' b.lnln n tbe monthly period wltb repulsritr, no matter from what cauies tbt obstruction may arise. They should, however, SOT be taken durlnir the first three or four months of tjremancv. Uough Mfe My other time, a miscarriage would ba F.jcU box contains o0 p IU. Price II. Dr. HARVKT'. TKRATISK on Diseases of Female, Pregnancy, MihcarrteRe, Hsrrennea, Sterility, Reproduction ami Abuses of Nature, and emphatically the Ladles frivats Medical Adriser, a pamphlet of 4 pages, sent free to any address. U cents required to pay postage Tbe tills and book will be sett by mail when desired. securely sealed and prepaid, by - - i. HRYAJt, If. D-, GeAeral Arnt, ' No. Cedar treet, Kew York. JjSold by all the principal dnnrglsts. TOMLI.N-0X A COX, Dnigp.U. Acenrs, ept30'A.l-diVwly t tndUnspoU. rrTNEW DISCOVERY FOR THE poedy and permanent cure of Seminal Weakoe, Ure thral and Vaginal Discbarges, Gleet, Sequal Dleae, Enilsttlons, Impotence, (ieultal Debility and diseases ot tbe ItladJer ami Kiitueys. Bill's Srsrinc Pill are rarranted In all caaes nd can bs rolled on. Kochanes of dietreqaireil. They do not usasate,Dor interfere, with bmiiliem pureaits. Upwards of 200 cases have be. n cund tb past month. More tm oh knndrrH phyniciant Vii lArm in tkfir prieott practice, and all yxr veil nf their effieacQ. They are entirely harmless on tbe system, and can be re lied nn in alt eases arialng from youthful fndWretlon or nelf-ahnse, which oflr-n Incartarltatpa lbs suflerer from fulrllling thflutitA f married ii'. ATR'ATISK of 4 page', containing means of euro, ant free to all. Two stamp required for postage. Tbe Pill will bs sent by mall, securely seated, on re ceipt of One Dollsr.l.y " J. FllYA!T,M. D., So.WC dar street, Jt, T. ' Sold by all tbe principal druggtts. T0ML1NS0S & COX, Agents, sept30-dily Indiannpoll. NOTICE. V"OTlCK IS HKRF.BT OIVE THAT OJT TIIK J3d 111 day of Jsnuiry. In 'he year lHlt. at the house and residence r Jnepb Ha chl n. In Sucar Creek Township, Hancock County, Indiana, tbere will he a meeting, of the btockhultlers of the New llethel ii'1 8 isr C eek Hravvl Koad Cunipsny f.r tue purpoe of electing five I )i reo tors or aid company. KKl HK?i HAKN SKI), Jans-wiw Secretary. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE rl. '"WW a V Orr!f nY kSD lOHTKOH TH". RKCr.PTIOH of Pap I la either Uear'tnnl. Price of Tuition much rertii 'i. and l now es than any o her similar ltititutloti In the v orld. on nln get of thit InitUutitn err elhrr $imilar Schnolt, which art invtlnalle to th Student. The Prldnt of this BoUool dtvotes bis entire andl vided attention to It. ami is alaay -rnally prevent and earblnv, ill moat olbe's irat Ibalrs with Ines ntrieweil txiys, wboe primipal pay la tbo natne ff Proressor. ' and devote their own time to nrnmmin up scholars, bring mT - frequently on lbs ears than at the dek. Tbt Pifile nt nf this rkbool U U'lleved to le tha only . . . . . m . . . us . . a . l erwiin w issciiini i t ti e Ntr, u not iiittie nrn, woo ha ev.T had artiial iierteni-e a s prarllcal accountant In a bank or other rirl oa t'utne hoaee. It is ths only Keimöl In ths Hi u, ir not lu tha West, that has a flrt-cUi Priimsn nrrtiuuent'y eonnertrd Ith It, and baa tbe enly Penman In the Hi its abo bss I . . M . .. i - . . . I T-r iiH.ii um pp mum un iTnminhn'p n any iinq st ths 1st rsirsot tills tat, It net at iboe ot any oilier Stale. . The sj item of Rook -keeping U'ted In thin fc-bool Is not tbe mere Imsirlnsllon I a iu tic Inenperlenced thronut. which has never been spplled or adnpted in a elugle bu-.liie hour; Im is ths Jolm work of many of lb very bent practical a e-iiiiilants Uken from real lnilne and ncttial extieriente. and la now In ronatalit ae In fiitir-tlftii of Iba Amt class bulnes houses of the I nurd Klaiee. One bumlreJ yrsdustes of this ftohonl are now acting as actual account anls In fir. I rlaa hulnea hues, frf evryone from any other cltool In tha Stale, and Ihe grailuste of tbls 8 honl get fitly per cent. mre for tbelr a rices than those of any other Bchonl In the itlats. It is rielleeed to tie the nnl School or tne Kind in tne Slate that bai regular liu-tur, or In which all la tsoght that liatvertlsed and cbargd for as a psrt of the regular court. Pull particulars of anything pertaining to the College III be sent to any nerton on rnerlot of a red stamp io pay return Mitie. and we 111 thank any person aho will send aihe osne and sd'trea of any number of getilleniea or ladles who may poenlbty attend a Commercial CollcK'. , rri'rb careful td give the naniss af ths Tost Office, County and Stale, and AiMrrsi lltOMAn 4' nllTANT, rrenldeiit. dftli-d twlm Indianapolis, lud, , MEDICAL. ...Mil. WlllTTIKIl. PltlVATK MKIK'AI. ADVICK FRIK 0 CIIARtlR. in. Whittler'a Thsory. Mymntoni and Treatment 1 1 Chronic. Nttou, L'nuary. and Nexusl Disease, fite. In a plain sealed letter eni ioe, ror eis eeni to prepay nottars It Ii a clear delineation of all ibo diseases and conditions resulting from tbt Infringement of ths moral la . ascesie., Iadulz-nces, esposuroa and Imprudences In married and Sintis lift. Kvery sentenco eontalna In. tructlim In tbe snileted, stid should bs read by every younij person, to keep tbsm off the siioals on wbicb othera bore beea broksn to pieces. Aiaatlvemss clearly suted to be uniter tba control or Judicious treatment, and thereby prevent Inclln uion to nno very proltrlc caue ofdiseane. Sssrly every eat of disease ran be treated without hindrance to basin. Medicine sent by mall, eeure fron bMrva'lon. Charg.e motieratet eonsolta Ilona bv letter or at ths oftlco free; cur ena'anteed. Oftioe 65 St. Charte street, between rMlth and Pevsnth, one qusre snath or l.lndell Hotel, P. O. Itos JDOJIt. Ixrtila. Mo. Circular letter especlslly for ladle, cop. talnlng noihing rf-rnng to kssaat Dlaeaaea for3eenl a . a a a pnatsga. . jSBi-awjy NOTIONS, TOYS. &C. TO DEALERS 111 N0TI0IIS, TOYS, i?n.iicy GoodH, s&Ce AS MT STOCK I ROW COMPI.KTR IW KVRkT eartienlar for the oemlng Holidays. I wish to sail the attention of dealers In tba above giod. Having bought and-r e;; favorable clrcunutam-es, snd ander slsii'llng lbs wsnts 1 the trade thoroughly by long exnerlence. It will be lo the Interest of buyers to s stroma my warerooMa where they will Slid ths largest variety of goods ever brought together enuer ene roor, at sucp prices as will anord a good pront Keoertruiiy. r CIlAkLkn MAYkE, aevfi-dewfia . Ko. B West Wshlug1a sti '

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THE GREAT'RUaAL & FAMILY WEEKLY. VKW V0LC3IK JTKTf rKATCRES 5Iw TTPE. MOCJtK'S liCSAL VtVT T0KKB, L050 KXOiry as tba best snd most popular Agricultural, Borti culkurtl, literary and Family Sewspaper in this country, will enter upon its Fifteenth Tear and Volume en the xd ofJ.iDBtry, 186. The Iew volama will at IsAsteqaaJ rther of its predecessors la contents, style and appear aAoe, for we ha reoleed to apexe no effort or expense to enhance the reputation and standing of the paper aa the . BEST NEVSPAPER OF ITS CLASS i i . 03 THE COSTINEBT1 ' Alwayi Loyal, Practical and ProgTesive, the Rural Is the favorite fans and fireslds Journal largely read and admired in both town and country. Its ample pages comprise departments devoted to, or treating upon Afrricultnre, Ilortlciilf tire ' ' ' A rc hi tec iure It lira I I con o my, .. i:ducjtiln, . - Art and Science, , I.Uerature. Ueneral .niewe. , With various minor Departments, ad including nnmcr ous niuttraiioii, Ttle. Sketche, Made, Poe ry, En'gmas, 4:. rendering the whole psper iiistroctlve and entertaining to tbe variovs irembers of tbe family circle. In addition to the above variety, the RcasL for 1894 will comprise e new snd Important feature, a department exclusvely devoted to , SHEEP HUSIl AN DU V. Conducted bv ITon. ITisar S. RaxdaiI, LI.. D., autber of "The Practical Shepherd," c, who 1 conceded to be the best authority ba this subject in this country. P. Bsaav, tq. author of ' The Fralt Garden," and formerly Editor of The Horticulturist, will alo contribute to (he Rural f löfll enriching its Horticultural Department with tbe results of bis great experience. Tho War News, Markets, Receive special attention Tbe Rrast containing reports of the principal tirain. Provision, Cattle. Wool and Fruit Marketa iu the coumry. KenM-inber that the Rcbal emanates from km of the very be-t cultivated sections of America, and tbat Its Editors. Coiitribatars and Correspondent tilve to promote the pecuniary interest and home welfare of its tens of thousands of readers. - Also, tbat It Is not a monthly, of only twelve Issues a year, hot a large, beautiful and limtly Weekly. STYLE, FORM. TERMS, ETC 1 'Volume XV, for 1 61, of the Kt sL Nkw-ToRkks, will be j;uh -.Ud In saurir style, ith New Type, Good Whiie Psper, snd many pins Illustrations. It Korsa will continue the same as now doul le quarto with an Index, Title P.ee, Ac , at the close of the year, and complete tor binding. - TERMS Alwavw ia 'Abvauck a year; 3 copies for $1; for $10: 10 for 15; aud a free copy for every dob of six or more. ' . Now is tbe 'l ime to ubecrtbe and to Form Club. Efficient Local Agents wanted in all rtaces reached by tbe United State and Canada mtll. and to whom we will offer handorue premium. S tu Clin tu Kutuber, tr-ta!uut tjit-, Ac, vrt.t free to all dlxpo-ed to benefit thc'r uclirbbort and cnoianity by Introducing tbe paper f'j tLori generil i ot ice aud support. Address.;- D. T. MiXlllE, Jtnll-wlt , kochest er, ST. ; . W AN TE D . " AGE IV T S CO , STA iT Is V W A ,TI3 O! I WANT l.tDVSTHloL'K Ai'ir ACHVK M X TO csnvats tlif loun rj li.rt---ii.rti l . aud depoit oor Medicines with ev ry fi.i iv. I aiu employing scents to canvass, on li-ot, st $.u n. ar d with ho'e and buffgy, 350 pee yesr. Agents a'e required to furnish bor es and buggies. i In add.U'-u to lU above salary, ( dofray all ttenea Incident to tbe bii'l It is an agreeable and healthful occupation fur yonncioeh, el' InR them a po'-d epportuiiilr to raiVe mo.'.ir i lii,..ut tue posihiiity of anatainit.K loa fe-cruti.it fr ai scllin on conint ilon. Applicants imld apjdy in pen, or addret (if further infomutlvn be edj ihe iropritrtor, by letter. No uue will t".- .ui!ii-d f.r a a term than cue year and will enter Into a wriiteu e-mtrsct to thst effect. 1 sbsll require ee-ur1ty, In aii esses, if I am not personally acquKiifed with tie npolicsM. as I 'ball tntru&t in his custody mousy, medicine, honks and receipla to the amnnnt of Iroiti "0 to 3.(ss . .J. 31. ruosT. INDIANAPOLIS'. IND. d-I9-lAw3m MEDICAL. DR. STRICKLAND'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, Prepared without any Mercurial Ingredient. The jrreat and increasing r'emand for these I "til. has induced the proprietor to give them gtvai.r puMicity. They are a Sara asd Milo Mimcink. ninl rftn be Uken by either sex, at any or condition, without danger of taking Cold. Thev do n-i cause any griping pains, or keep one Irom their usual occupation. They are an Exeu tor Kamilt Mkdicisb, and are the best that can ls FOB THE CURE OF ItlLIOtS AMD 11 TLB C0MPLAITTS, M(K4XERT0rS HEADACHE, rori STOMACH. lurrniTTOF the BLOOD, FEVER AUD AGCE. C08TITEXESS, I5D1GESTI05, er DISPEPSIA, ItlXD ASD COLIC, BID TASTE IX THE MOITn, BOrTEL COMPLAINT, A BHETMATISM. And itl ifectiont of the Stomach, Head, Liver, L Bowels. 23 CENTS PER BOX. Fur Rale by all Drnfttrlsts, and manttfactared only hj SB. 8TRICKIiAND, Cincinnati, O. AUK TOCB DBVOOtST roR an 4 eodAaly. t sf ;s , TU 19 11 A RICH AND PECTORAL BALSAM or tat host HEALING, SOFTENING, AND EXPECTORATING QTJALITIia. iv is a SAra ab h.iasabt nsbtriss ma Ist'A!rrf AND YOIIJTG CHIMHtKN. IV IS A CBBTAIM RKMSOV VOa ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION, HOOPING COUGH AND CROUP. it ia tb mit asd CMKArsiT iiit roa COUGHS, .. CHRONIC COUGHS. . COLDS, SORE THROATS, NIGHT SWEATS, & Bleeding from tha Lungt, SO CENTN l'KIt l!OTTLr Por Pnlo hy all DrttRirlsts, and mantifVtiired t.ulj Dy DR. BTRICKLAND, CINCIMMATt, O. Jsa s-d.oilwly. CROCERiES. New York Grocery, Vf. IT EAST vrAMttyC.TOS fT.. POOt: wrSTOF ttLr!, r.ufTK. v. F. ji:dmi, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER X,-A.3SCH-"3T QROOERIE8, Fine Teas, Flour, &c. tVc, , CaU fr tVbeat awl Hier prvdues, octU-uly WANTED. rfSV TO wtftO I'F.n MOXTH. THR LlTTl.t tj i (ilsnt Csajng Machine C-int-any wsni an Asent lu each tounlv, to solloll erder furtbslr Dtw HI 6 Maibloes, wlib saue, wrew-tlr ver and csira ne.dlet. We will pay a llisrsl salaty an l ittpenses. er Iva larirt eorauitaiou. Forpsrtlcnlsr.erui. A , ineloee a stamp, and addra T. S. FAfi K, Toledo, ., w lleotrsl Afent tor ihUalted States. asc4-llKiwSui

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Ruser d Jay con, Wholesale DeSi era in - AND 3LaZQXJOnrS. S Opposite Union Depot, JETatfi rrrzuiBBONvM aa,D sta.hi, INDI-NAPOLIS, IND. LAKE SALT II Vi I) IC A: .1.1 1 OX, -8EI.I AT CLKVELXU AND Tv)I.EDU PKICrTS. Buger & Jay cox, MAMKACILkKKS Of Fino Out Cheering and Smoking TO B ACGüS. TIIK TRADE SCPPIJKPOX UO.sT Ur.KKALTEKllS. oc 128-4 Aw HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS rvvw r '3 Wholesale & Retail .VL DUALER IS Hats, Caps, ' Umbrellas, Gloves ar-d F U R sS . IIa Just llccfived M rail Stock r otKMia, nmviT ruosi Tin: manufacturer ' lu tbe Ka-t. wbicb be will U as low at tbe leweat. All the LATKST BTYLBS kept si No. IS PeBDJly IvsbIs treet, fear doors aoutb -t Hie PostOff.ee, Indianapolii, IncL oetiri-HA w3tn MEDICAL BOOKS, &C. Galen's Head Dispensary mi akti:ii:d RT THE I.KUISUTL'RK OP KkTUt'KY PÜU TU TRRATMKXr OF ALI. T0F. DISKASM Or THf HHIXART SD OK5ITAI. OUtJAN ( wasea was. a I I as la srV.. FKicit oii.T rrx CKxra llrclicnl Itvporl, OfU ttnihy l.Urtii f. t Hate tin Knjratihuv(f ÄH'Utim und lkyMfM tK fri (vss at ljA .,mS tSiDMS. O 0 A Rvl METHOl'H TltKATVeoentl IMaease, tncl tlnf stLtlis In all Its ata liuonrrba. Olvet,(ttrictar?, Vsricoeile, and Hydro rel, Iiieae the Kidneys, Bladder, Ac , wita nit Rierenryt cnitamtoc a viaahle treatise on that wtdepresd mala dy of youtb, SetulBsl Weaiaess, Soe turoat Kailslon'. evnsl Debility, Ira potency. Ac, tbe secret InOnnlties of yeaih aod mataruy arisioir irni Hie batiernl habits of aelf-atiU.. Tn wblrh Is added, twenratlosis oe Ferasle Disease', a;id oihrr Interestme msttr of the nt nuat Importstire to the msrrl.-l snj ihoe cotitemrilatlna naniaav, whnntertalu dualrtfthelr obyatral ah'llty te snur tbat statt. Pent to any addre. ia a.aledwrsi tr, nn receipt af ien emu or four tumps. VTe devote oar entire time and attention to lbs treat ment ef tbe v.rloii private dirar tratd of In our pri vate te-HMl. Dor ltiensry Is the onlv lnMlt-iHii or las lud In America wfeltb bsi jeen a tablished by a jiecis -barter, anW this fact sbnuld aiv It a preference ever th varlnu qaacks of doohifnl rkrclrr i h rrn in al ar(eeitles. , IMPORTANT TO FEMALES! Oor department nf oor IHxpemary . n-ctalty devoted to ths treatment of 'Jit iMsesws of Female.. qrb as l.a. eborrhes. or "VVblle," Irregular, Painful and Suppress MenctraatlKti, nrrvout sod Jen.rtl lrliillty ,l)l-seof be Wotnli, Htrrenn, Ae. Coosultatlonsand essmlriatliiisrree orrbarice. AIm for sals. OK. DKV KK'ft UKiLlJtTviK 111.1 For Fentsle Obstruction. lrritulsltlet. Ac. Married la dt.a In certain .liutllnna thnuld nt n them, as tbey wonldesuse mtcsrrlsye. Price f I per es, and wiay be sent by mall. 1)K. tiAl.KN-H 1'kKVr.XTIVA Au Invataakle artlcli for tbuee wl.liina tu I mil l ibe uuater of their eBiprln:, 01 th barren who desli rblldreti; wsrrsntert aot to In jure the health, and will last fr a lifetime. Sent to any adtret,anler.al, om veeelptol the price isu isju LA KS. rATl F.lvTS AT A DISTAM-K-HJ rndln a brie ststemrnt uf their ymptoni, will rereive a rllank Chart emtaliirn a lUt f q neu b.n. onr trre for the coarse ot treatment, Ac. Melirnea enl lo anv part or me coontry to cure any cte at Lntiie, frre from daneer or earlosHy, All transsetloti private and coufl.lenllsl. Ketuember the nsme and number. Direct all letter tUl.KN'f ilK.Vh iNftAkT dcll-3-dAtrt Loui.vill.. V'y. IPI1 0 STPN EJL' MARBLE WORKS. 9 o n in i s fcrt WC KRKP 0!t HAMi ASU VI AKK TO OKfiPK, Af.I. kinds of Marble Mmrments snd Grave Mt.oee area 1 order, with desljn, emblem, or devkw thst wiay be wanViad. Tbos deslr.af anylbtug In oar Hue will de well to KITS lit aoall, as we asouotie bat ike let msterlals and Insure si work. t dAwly

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'.e'f NEAR ODD IaLLOWS' HALL GROCERIES. J. B. ALVOKU. J. .CALI'Wr.LL- U. B. ALVOkD. ALvnicii,CAi.nufc.i,t .i.vohd, mEM mm, A5D COIUIISSIOX MEIICILim Are la DAILY receiptor fresh coeds Ceoeiastly en hand aadfor aale atthe lewee. prices, a larfs sal assorted slock Cffei9nR-ar Hlce. f tt. Nail Vlaha. extfli-M airr Hwapa. Can4la. March Halslns, sJIcttre.rrstlMBcco), mackerel, U hlle'lti. re-ret star Ttvlnc. ration Varna. Irltuf tm Nnlta ! Daie-o. Jwllic. Brandy Uin sum Hints, V tit a It , Plawlailon nms! Hakr tttllorw. Psrttetilsr etteetlen gnvep te tee sade of rtiom-vK or .ill ui. ns 68 East Washington Street. lDIAM,1U,,tn anrlS-1. w HARDWARE. IRON STORE, rojii.itov, ii:v x co., No. 117 West Washington StreetIMDIA.ArOl.lS, .DIAKA DIALRKA 15 BTRKU IRO!, WAII. Alrrt.. KU UW9. VISK, AXLKM, fiplllNOH, HOLTS. MAlXFAIil.ir tASTIM.A. ASHTk, KVT. imKK ms a. horsr HOF. WAIIA. WHKF.l-8, IIUB3. MWIS, fclDKAa. aUAIT8,HOV. PU)W BAKD8, AC. m 4 mc i' n". v Tbs Oblo ttiver Halt Company . Ths Jfladlwn Fplce Mills. Tbe Madison Pearl Htarch Cosupahy. Coal Oil and tw-mole. II iTliry will Mil all artklrs la tbsir line al Ute tews airket prWl. -Gail ei4 eaaatluetheir stech Wfnre ptircha.lr.y. foMEkuT, tsi a üo. af?'t.-dAwlj EXC E LS I OR FAMILY MEDICINES, X A AFK RFU ATU.P. CTRATITX ASC rTtT vef table, aod wsrrscted lo fixe asusfacttoa asd p i ior at as recommended. Oas trial la worth a vol a ass of esitilieates. .Tied I eti I Carrectar for Pillions a ad Liver Complaints, Mh or Nirvous Peadarbe, Dyspepsia, aod for purirrii the b!nd. l iver, t aihartle and Ant l.tlllltaaa Pill. wo cfti tbeee Pill, and atert thai lhy era th heat In Me, and Invite a trial SO pre the troth of our assert lrn. lss t'llla. far the rsHS'st rsrs of Fever aa4 Arne. A core Is earr anted to all ra.ee. I.raa lea la r . Visa an autt bit remedy ia all earn Ia cure rer.nl and repeat etnes f Iyeiitery, ISarriea, Cliolio or Cholera Murbas. lips alto lb be.t paia kUler slant. t omssund ixlrnri at jkmlra rnekhe. SOatUm, Neuralgia I'aina, IiiBammatltu. Ae, Ae (ao trial will Cotivtiice ht mtl skeptical of lie saaf K-rJ fect a tills irulv yreat and wca irful l.tr( t' tllfcB. Ar.aii.tlr lllalmenl, lr I ut, v and 4d; ores, Bells, Prülls. pun. I roet I He, höre Mptlee, Ae. tie .ffer ihlt ss one of Us best Selves row lu ate. Parnslan losih l.loulsl. for Xervoas TK'tbscl', Clestilti tbe Teeth aod IMTlfyti.f the Ureal h. All of the above evea rroiedlea are put up acteotlBcaJlr, end id m holeaale and ret s U al Norwood's Kiork, 'os. 'lS aud Id JlTth lilliiuts streel, Indianapolis, aod by ih-uinrM" s'd lloreever tverjwbsr, and. wsrrsottd eure If taken " eer.iimeBde1. Tb" -4'k anl sftlletMl are Invlred ta cell et er eSloa, W(,rworJ's Mock Cooultail-.s free. Advice fr1--Medicines wsrrsnted scd cures fosranteed. Call snd f"t Hrcul.r. tre eerliUcttrt and reeio food aod booest treatnent. Areru wsnled to Uavel esetywbere. MUsfaetory tattuceroents oflered. HC AÜ. HK.NKIM- A CO, . skovit-dAwiy rreoTietssra.