Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 24, Number 26, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1875 — Page 5

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. TUESDAY FEBRUARY 0 1S75

STATE NEWS. REFLEX OP TUE INDIANA PRESS. ' . COUNTT. Ft. Wayne bad a fire Tuesday last which cost the loser about 1 10,000 altogether. The principal dama was to Wheeler's furniture factory and stock, which amounted to fd,00u without insurance. ' : Mrs. Ramsey, who was lnjared by stepplog from a moving train, died at the Avelino House Id Ft. Wayne, on Tuesday. She was the wife of the Rev. J. A. Ramsey, of Delphi. . t i BENTON COUNTY. .'since trychnlning the wild beaat the Herald taVes hopeful view of home affairs. It says that the county in 1S50 contained a population of 1.H4; in '18G0. 2.809; in 1S.0 Äf15 and predicts that the census of 1SS0 will show a wonderful Increase in the wbola of grand, beautiiuland produtive Benton. ' ' . CT.ATCOCNTY. '' , .'. A Urge pelling match has been held In Brazil, ou which occasion many aud valuable ' prizes wcredUtribalou. The Brazil Eiho sajs: From one thousand j to fifteen hundred good coal miners can get Immediate employment in the c al basin of Clay county, Indiana, at 70 cents perton. And also that the pig Iron t-hiprneat from thU city during tLe lat mouth amounted to 60 cars. This is about one-third above the general average. Attherra':s meeting held in Eraxil on Monday nigh Mr. Robert Inn, of New Harmony, vca f.ppointeJ to go to Indianapolis, and look alter tie interest? or the miner's bill cow pending in the legislature. CWSfOX COUNTY. , Frankfort is to have a new flie alarm bell, and is comparatively happy. The Crescent predict that next year there will be put out the largest crop ol corn ever grown in .Clinton county. Every acre not otherwise employed will be planted in Indian corn, riant your broad acres; it will FAYETTE COUNTT. Connersyille witnesses the cantata of Esther this week under the direction of rrof. Eastman. "' A funny way to raise money for the bonefit of a church Is adopted by the Presbyterian Church of Connersville. A spelling school was had this week, to which an ad- .. mission fee .was charged. The Rev. J. K.' Pye led one ot the opposing sides. Education and religion are trotting along hand in band In this instance. Thejuryinthe ca39 ofMrs. Pamphrey against the Connersville A Brookville Turnpike Company, gave the plainliff ?2,000 damages last week, on account of injuries received by th fall of a horse she was riding on said road, the fall being occasioned by the tad condition of the road, ', HOWARD COUNTY. The Kokomo Tribune tells the following tale, entitled a Terrific Encounter, In which knives, guns, etc, played a prominent part : A few evenings since an encounter occurred out in the country a inilo or two, on the road by the farm of Councilman Watson. George Ogden, Lew Hock and Walker Wills, in a wazon, were returning from a qnail bunt. Three young men, whose , names we do not know, were re turnlns from the city with

two wagons but all were riding . in one. The first party gave the road while the other crowded out the same side, push- ' ing the other against a fence. High words followed and then blows. Hock received two wounds from a knife, one on the bead, th other on a wrist, but neither serious. The party who did tha catting was bruised terribly. The outgoing boys were made to climb into their wagons at the point of an empty gun and turn to the right to give road. The town boys do not blame but one ot the other party and tney are satisaed with his punishment. He had been drinking, and so whisky vtaa at the bottom of this as it Is the cause of nine-tenths oi an uwiur Dances ot the kind. JACKSON COUNTY. The Brownstown Banner thus speaks of n effort for gravel roads in that county: As a general rule, our citizDns about town and on the opposite side of the river are . ubscribiDg liberally to the stock of the -Gravel Road Company. Within the next month, it will definitely be determined whether we shall have a gravel road from Brownstown to the hills on the opposite side of th river, or not. If we tail in the pres ent enterprise, it will prove a death-blow to the grand march of improvement which it la sought to inaugurate in Jackson county. The Seymour Democrat has changed hands. Ai A. Davidson sells out to Messrs. Shank Jfc Stairs. JKFTERSON COUNTY. A grand Mardi Gras carnival will take place at Madison, 1 uesday, February 9. MIAMI COUNTY. Two sharpers took away a pile of money, It is said, from Xenia. One went ahead and roped in green rascals to a counterfeiting ganz, charging f K as the Initiation foe, The other followed aud bled them, under threats of arrest for their criminal intent. It was a base swindle, but tue victims can't complain. PUTNAM COUXTY. Henry J ob, a respected farmer noar Cloverdale, was killed on Friday, January SO, by the falling of a log upon him Which bo was chopping. The tree lav across a hollow and be was cutting the last stroke when be slipped and fell, the log coming down at the sä me instant upon bis neck. RANDOLPH COUNTY. The Winchester Journal recites a frightful accident. On Thursday last, John Price, a young man about eighteen years of age, son of James Prlee, of Washington town ship, in company with a young friend, -went out quail bunting. - White pass log through the land of Abel Hin shaw, two miles north ot Lynn, they discovered some birds, and young Price cocked both barrels ot bis gu Coming to a fence, he placed the breech of the gun on a rail. and in getting over it is supposed be leaned too heavily on the gun, causing it to lip off. The hammer of one of the barrels dourtlesa struck- a rail in its fall, and the gun was discharged, the eoctents striking the unfortunate young man in the breast, entering near the right nipple, ranging upward and passing through bis lungs and he rL His companion, seeing him jfall, at once gave the alarm, but he was dead .before any arista ucecoukl be rendered by anyone. The Rev. Eikanah Beard and wife, emi nent pteachera of the Friends well known All over this state, gave farewe.U sermons at Winchester lat Sunday. They Leave for a our in tre far est upon the Macule coast. TIFFECASOE COUNTY. TLe Cooucil committee of Lafayotte has iecl'icrl to hava the question at water works to tbn citizens to decide by billot, recommending the reservoir system. John Jones, alias Jordon, the man who ome time ago contracted with Potter, Mar tin & Co. to nell them a lot of corn, on "Wh'.ch ha obtained at' advance of over f ICO on a forged letter of iiilroduetioif, lias been

Indicted by the grand Jury, and bail fixed at $700, 5n default of which be went back to Jail. His case comes np for trial in the courts there to-day. The Lafayette talks were aorely flligusted at the Can-Can last week, because it Vu notas immodest as tney expected it to be. It was no show at all. vioo county.' : . 4;! The Evening Gazette says that a trotting association has been organized therewith the following officers: H. C. McKeen, president; F. F. Keith, vice-president; W. 8. Allen, secretary; A. Deming, treasurer; W. T. Baauchamp, superintendent. Two meetings were determined upon. One is to bo about the 15th of June, the second will possibly be in connection with the county fair in the fall. A purse of six thousand dollars was soon guaranteed kby the members for the ' first race. The pprlng races will . last three days. The gentlemen oomposing the association represent the wealth and respectability of the place, aod will soon establish Terre

Haute's ability to bring first-class fast trotting and running horses to her races. Thd Journal reports a bold theft of cattle on Eel river, in the southwestern part of Clay county. Arnold & Freeman had a drove of moie than one hundred cattle Iq a stalk field, where they were being fciltened for the market. This week five were stolen, and they were the finest and best selected out of the Held. The v are described as fol lows : Three large roan steers, one white steer, one red and wnue, an neavy cattle. and will weigh from fourteen to seventeen hundred pound each. A liberal reward is offered for their recovery, and thd tinder mould address John Cleary, deputy sheriff, Terre Haute, or Arnold t freeman, Bowling Green. : . .... The Express tells this strange story of marriage and prospective death of a prominent citizen ot the county: Last Thursday Fe nelou Harrison, an old and well known cltiz9n of thi county, went over to Bowling Green lor the purpose of being married to Mrs. Sarah Campbell, of that place. He was taken suddenly and violently ill, but getting relief, was enabled to be married that evening at 8 o'clock, and within an hour after b.9 took a severe chill that lasted for five hours, and he has been a sufferer with typhoid pneumonia ever, since, and notwithstanding every at tention that the bf.st medical talent of that place could render, be grew worse until Thursday. Dra. uavn and uorbert in consultation expressed their belief that his recovery was hopeless, ord reached the city yesterday, and his two sons, Clark Har rison and lruatoe al. K. Harrison, of Harrison township, are going over to Bowling Green this morning to render all the aid in their power. Intheeventol Mr. Harrison's death, Vigo county will snstaia the loss of one of her best citizens, and the strange story of bis marriage and death, so soon following each Other, will be long remembered in her history. ' VANDERBCKG OOUNTY. The prizos of the Evansvllle hospital lot tery drawing will be paid at the Evansvllle National Bank. It is not yet kown who have drawn the principal prizes. WABASn COUNTY. The Plain Dealer gives the following ac count of the recent railroad election there: The railroad election last Tuesday was one of the most stubbornly contested elections ever held in this township. The vote was very largo tully equal to the last presidential vote and the result most glorious to all who leel an interest In the future erowth aud prosperity ot our city. A total of 1,558 votes were polled, of which 93J were lor me rauroau, against oiy opposed, leaving a clear majority of only 320. This result has astonished the friends ot the railroad as much as its opponents. Its most sanguine advocates would have been abundantly satisfied bad the majority been less than 100, and many of them were auite despondent as to their ability to give even a bare majority. Bets were freely of fered against the road, with but few takers, and things looked generally gloomy Tuesday morning. A TENNESSEE DESPERADO. THE BET URN OF SOME OF TITE ME3IPHIS JAIL-BREAKERS THE DEATH OF THE NOTED ROBBER CAPTAIN WHITE. The Memphis Avtlanchc of the 5th inst., in speaking oi the capture ani return to the jail in that city of some thieves who escaped a few weeks ago, give the following sketch of the most noted one in the band: Of the nine who escaped, but three remain to be heard from, viz: Ed. McCoy, John McCarty and tho negro Ben Ellis. It is known that McCarty has a relative living near the place where White was killed, and the supposition is that McCarty and White traveled together, and that the former is not far from that locality. Ed. McCoy is an old criminal, and it la impossible for him Uone remain out of mischief. There can no -r-ger be any reasonable doubt that the man killed near Henderson was Cant. White, as the letter annexed will show. The history of this man from the time of his appearance in this community to the day of hi tragic death would make a toundatlcn lor a romance of more than usual interest. At the time of his first arrest on the charge ol horse stealing, be was apparently an upright, U abiding man, respected by all his neighbors, and a man of more tban ordinary Intelligence The circumstances of his arrest, trial and conviction; are well known. His first escape, aided by hi faithful wife, electrified the community, and created renewed interest in the man, 'and inspired in some a feeling akin to sympathy for him, while among his partners in crime aud the readers ot dime novel literature, be was REGARDED A3 A HERO. iot long after his recapture his wife died, and it is safe to assert that had she lived, his second attempt at escape would have proved more successful. For some time previous to his escape he had been in poor health, the result of close confinement, and was consequently unable to travel very fast. His being discovered near Henderson upset the thousand and one 'theories advanced in reference to his whereabouts, as no one believed be was so near at hand. Henderson is about a hundred miles from Memphis in an air line, and the country adjacent is rough and wild, being filled with numberless coverts, and is such a place as one trying to elude detection would choose. Several other persons were mentioned in the first dispatches from Henderson, as being in company with White, who were recognized as bad characters, and were no doubt the confederates of White in his horse Healing operations. Annexed are fuller particulars of his death: "Henderson, Tennessee, Tuesday, Feb. 2, 187.3. Captain Athy, Memphis, Tenn.: Dear sir The party who were after Captain White overtook him this morning. Ho was wfll armed with two pistols and a thotgun. He would not surrender, and one of the men shot him. He lived several hours, and acknowledged that he was the samo Captain Wbito who broke jail at Memphis, and further stated that he was sentenced to 15 years in the penitentiary." w The latent reports from the Con-;' lldated Virginia mine state that jts daily yield Ii 400tons. The assats in the Ophlr miüD yild $1,000 per ton of ore.

CANDIDATES FOR THE rtNITKN TlARY. It has recently come to our notice that unprlaclpled person In varlon pectiomof thecoatrtry (thu causing h belief that Ibere 1 a headCenter in thH business) hare been mutilating onr Almanac in such a manner as to call for the lnadeHt condemnation, by all aood Citizen, on all wlio have in any degree been guilty of thin crime; and while acme are fatlBÜed with lmply pasting them through the mall, It is lamentable to fear that (amous? others) parties with laifje pretentions to ireuMlity are indulging in the mean, low, vulgar practice of displaying these matilated engra viegs (bordering on the lowest degree of obsoenltv)' In the common walks of lire. We now, therefore, give this word of warning; to whom it may concern, that we will prosecute all persons, whether friend or foe, who from thl date will display. In any manner whatsoever, whether in a Joke or otherwise, these objectionable mutilated engravings; and as conviction In such cases will land the offender in the states prlnon for a term of years, we feel to give this earnest, friendly word of caution. We may add In conclusion, for the benefit of thoe who have been usln the U. 8. Mail as medium for circulating said documents, that steps have been taken to ferret out those thus offending; conviction in such cases by the General Government subjecting the criminal to a penalty of from two to five year in the Penitentiary. HOfeTETTEKÄ BMITII. riTTSBUEO, Jan. 30, 1S75.

.LOCiVLi " OTICUS. Iild.es food la classed amongst the reliable preparations of the day, as proved by use and experience; It is always reliable, easily prepared, and reudily taken b the little folks. . . oKlngsford's Oswego Corn Starch for puddlDg, blane mange, eto., is the original. It Is nselin all countries. ts purity and delicacy are uncqnal(d. r ence lt3 economy. ' o 8ee adveitlsoment of Foster's Second Texas Oo'.d and Land Distribution. llUSINl'.SS NOIICKS. , ' WE CANT TALK without thowlng the condition of our teeth. Every laah exposes them. In order not to be ashamed uf them let ti use KUZ'Jt-ONT, which Is sure to keep them white anl potle.s, and to give fragrance to every word wo u.ter. CS-Every keg "rhoenlx Pare White Lead" warranted perfectly pure. is white. Cue, and ha j the very best body and covering properties. O re-Money invested in Tuts and Calls, or Double Privileges, has paid 50 to löu per cent, profit the pnst month, nmall r large amounts pay nroDortlonatel v. Pamphlet giving lull explana tion t.ent on application. Htocks bought anc j 8old on three oer cent, margin. AdareK bankers and lirokers, ;"2 and 53 Broadway and 7 exchange Court, P.O. liox 5,(TJ5. New York. GOOD IIEALTII-HOWTO GET IT. TakeocciitJoaally a few doses of Hoofland's German Bitters, it gives tone to the stomach, facilitating the digestion and assimllntion of food, M necessary to the nourishment of the body. It regulates the bowels, carrying off the foul matter that would otherwise Impair the action of tho liver and corrupt the blood, pro. diking fool ernptionn, offensive breath, sick headache, bilious disorders, Jaundice, backache nervous debility, and geutr! weakness and lrritabilitr. , They act not as a drastic purgative, bnt by HlUUMUg III HOriUUm lUUCUUU uniuiu ll healthy action, and thus etting the channels free oleanse and nourish the wuole system to vigorous, joyous health. it la not a rum bltUrs, but a pure medicinal preparation, that is curing its thousands dally, who Joyfully testify to Its wonderful cfticasy in curing dlrease and restoring health. When a brisk purgative is required, use Hootland's Podophylltn Pills. They act promptly, without pain ordistes. -Proprietors, JOHXs-TOK, HOLLO WAY & CO., Philadelphia, aadbyall druggists. SCROFULA. It does not make any difference how severe a case or terorul. Ulcers, Syphilis, Pimples, Blotches. Tillers or Rheumatism is the Saniaratan'a Root and Herb Juices will cure It. Syphilis, which has baffled the skill of physicians, and for which they declare they can do nothing except patch up. is effectually and permanently cured, Catarrh, which, up to this tune, has had its own w7. It is complexly eradicated. Kheumatism, with its tormenting pains, is ßpeedlly removed. Pimples, oloiches, tetter, that cause much mortification and trouble, are banbibed in a short time. Affectitns of the liver and kidneys are overcome, and those organs made to perform their proper functions. In a worJ, It renovates and braces np the whole body, expelling poisonous and impure matter from the blool and system. It Is our desire that all ehould recUve the benefit of the remedy, and particularly tuch persons as have given op all hopes of ever being cured. Price 1(1 ' per bottle. Sold by Wni. C. Cox, IS East Washington street, and by druggists. "N BANKRUPTUl'. District of Indiana, ss: Indianapolis, Indiana, the 5th day of February, 187o. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment a asfcignee of Bernard M. Benring, of Indianapolis, in he connty of Marlon and state of Indiana, within said district, wno has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said district. ..... , J. J. W. B1LL1SGSLEY, Assignee. STATE OF INDIANA, MARION COUNTY, as. In the Superior Cfiort of Marlon County, ;Q the btate of Indiana. Ft bruary term, 1875. No. 9.lo4. Attachment. The First National Bank of Danville, Indiana, vs. Thomas II. Ulanton and J. M. Wanton. Be it known, that on the 21 day of January, 1875, the above named plainliff by her attorney, filed In the office of the clerk . of the Superior Court of Marlon county. In the State of Indiana, her complaint against the above named defendants la attachment and on said 23d dav of January, 1875, tho said plaintiff filed in said clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person showing that said defendant, Thoraas 11. Bianton, is i.ot a rekldent of the Btate of Indiana. Now, therefore, by order cf sa!d court, ssid defendant last above named is hereby notifltd of the tiling and pendency of said complaint against hlai, aud that unless he appears axd answers or demurs thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day of the term cf said court, ts be begun and held at the court house In the city of Indianapolis, on tho first Monday In April, 1375, Bftld compialnt, and the matters and thing9 therein contained nd alleged, will be heard and determined in his absence. A. II. BROWN, Clerk. 11a ilei & Ogdbn, Atterneys for Plaintiff. THE BEST WOOD COOKING STOVE IN THE WORLD. OYEIt 100.000 IN DAILY USE MOLI I KVF.RY TOWN IN THE WEST & SOUTH ücsar of JmM(wn. YOUTH AND MANHOOD NERVOUS DEBILITY, trematnre decay, exhaustion, impotcucy and nil the tfiVcts of early abases which destroy jntud and body and unfit for mat riage. speedily aud permanentlv cured by the N w Method of treatment detail! In tlie Medical report or the old and reliable lledlcaj Inst ltntion, chartered by the Htate. bent on receipt of two stamps. Address ttie M KD I'M la ANDSCJKUllMLi INSTITUTE", Corner Kflst Waurand Mason Btreete, Milwaukee, Wis.

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Box 1Ä7. ::Mbie1r SISDWirn, HE KALK CO., ILLINOIS. TT-li PATT.YT SF.i r - VKKDHfl -ft- i'OWiiU CUK-S;iI.i.L.Ii:iS ;.i;miljrjy ktuu-u as t.n -Sari-lu U:li SiaUt r" , vnrj !-i - H Flze -l p.'Tv'c'rvtoxnit sllwsnt. l-'AItM IJOi:T2' I'OV'IiH5. Koje mrnfV.rfnrrrm.f t'e eelcbrälcd lüux liiNu t vivrivATon. . r'rrf,-!ivn UrcuUrs, fully 11! unrated, Tnaüc free WiiMi.i!:lrrs. J. I. AD A3 IS, k-rn:ry. , WÄMTCn AGENTS for the LIFE AND V H) I CUi EXrL01i.VriON3 0KDK. LIVINOSTONK. Complete, authentic: a fresh book. . .lce Raited to the times. Addrt B. B. RUSSELL, Publisher, Boston, Mass. FELT CARPETING, 33 cents per yard. FELT CEIL1NU for rooms in place of platter. FELT KOOtTINUand SID1NO. For circular and sample address C. J. FAY, Camdtsn, 2. J. 7 ff A W ELK to agents to fell an article saleapltlble as flour. Profits immense. Package free. Address BUCKEYE il'F'U CO., Marlon, O. ADVERTISING: Cheap. Good, systematic. All persons whe contemplate making contracts with newspapers for the Insertion of advertisements, should send 25 cent a to Oeo. P. ?w.e,',l,SV- 41 IRrtt Nw or5E f"r their rAMPHLLr-BOOK (Tth edition), containing lists of over 2,030 newspapers and estimate, snowing the cost. Advertisements taken lor leading papers in many states at a tremendous reduction from publishers' rates. Gat the book. UK ? flJOfl Per öfty Rt home. Terms rrea U?J S.U AUCtrcHS GEO. Btlnöon & Co., Portland. Maine CJ77A WEEK guaranteed to male and female ID agenta iu their locality. Costa NOTII 1NO to try it. Particulars free, P. O. VICKLRY A CO., Augusta. Me. ' TJSYCnOMANCY' OK SOUL CHARMING." JC How either sex may fascinate and gain the love and affections of any person tiiey cboo'e, instantly. This art all can possess free, by mall, for 25 rents; together with a Marriage Ouide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, etc. I,ooü,d00old. A qneer book. Address T. WILLIAM & CO., Pubs.. Philadelphia. DOLLARS! TO THE AMOUNT OK TWO MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND ARE TO BE DISTRIBUTED ON THE 27TH OF FEBRUARY BY THE PUBLIC LIBKARY OK KY., UPON THE OiX'ASiON OF THEIR FIFTH AND LAST One Grand Cash Oirt. One Orand Cash Ulit . One Orand Cash Uift One Orand Cash Gift. One Grand Cash Otlt 5 Cash Gitta, $20.0) each 1U Cash Gin, 14,000 each 15 Cash Gifts, 10,000 each . XX'KX) , r,ooo 50.00-3 20,000 ..MMMtMH 100,000 110,000 1j0,001I 20 Cash Gifts. 5.000 each 100,000 25 Cash Gifts, 4,000 each UU Cash Gins, 3,mXl each 60 Cash Gifts, 2,000 each . 100 Caen Gifts, 1,000 eaca 210 lah Gift, 500 each 500 Cash Gifts, loo each 19,000 Cash Glfta, 50 each l'JO.lWJ 90.Ö 100,0 )U 10000 12O,O0C ! -fXi 25 00 6 00 500 00 Whole Ticket., Halves. 'WMMWMW Tenth, or eacn Coupon...!!. 11 Whole Ticketa For Tickets or Information address THO. r. BBAHL.XTTJC, A Kent aud Cacazer, s Louisville, Ky. PUBLIC LIBRARY0F KENTUCKY I DEATH OP GOV. BRAMLETTE ACTION OK THE TRT7STKES A SUCCESSOR APPOINTED NO MORE POSTPONEMESTä DRAWINQ CKRTAIN FEBRUARY 27TII. At a meeting of the trustees of the Public Library ot Kentucky, January lö, 1S75, it was received that C. M. Briggs, Esq.. who under the late Hon. Tho. E Bramlette was the real business manager of the gift concerts already given In aid of the Public Library of Kentucky, be and be is hereby authorized to take the place made vacant by the death of Bald Bramlette, in the management of the affairs of the fifth and last gift concert, and that the drawing announced for February 27, 1875, shall positively and unequivocally take place on that day without any further postponement or d6lay on any account whatever, R. T PURRETT, Pres. Jöu 8. Cain, Secretary. Hereafter all communications relating to the fifth concert should be addressed to the undersigned, and I pledge myselt that the drawing shall come off February 27 or that every dollar paid for tickets shall be returned. C. M. BRIGQS, Agent and Manager, Room 4, Publlo Library Eulldlng, . Louisville, Ky. A SAW Mill FOR THE PEOPLE. M patnt p.-rtBbl huIit S m 111 iapua J. to nf loeftlltr. It to (wrallT drtmbT Miraahlnc - cine of not f i. wiliui ta kori puwar. It eau from ta Xm Irrt of ia..-h lumber per 1t. The Mill ui4 Eoilne ai.T r-avenientlj w ojicraMa t y iwv aw, bene for circular. CHAKOLER & TAY103. T K "NT I1!? Pa A genu for the best selling iYLN 1 FjU Prise Packaws In the world. It contains 15 sheets paper, loenvelopes. Pen, Pen Holder, Pencil, patent Yard Measure, package of Perfumery, mad a piece of Jewelry Single package, with elegant prize, post paid, uiD. i"i lire, RRIUE & CO., 781) Broadway, N. Y. TTAtfTKli INFoKMATI-'N Ths. Frendi, plezlcn. a boat Fix leet in hUht tixd istlier Hionu When it beard o' be waa in Indianapoha (in May, 1874,) where he was su prosed to be employed s traveler, not lemal&ing more than two or ihres weks in one pace. Auy one knowing his wtereabopts acd orwardl K thia i uuve,rinr uewipnner copying It, villi comer a great favor. Mrs. FRfCNCII, corner of King and orant Btrcets, Quebe?, Canada.

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SS . ' ' . - . ' ... f WHITE RIVER BOTTOM LAND AUOTIOM, Being parts o: Sections 3, 4, S, O and lO, Townships 19 and 0,, Ranges East, Hamilton .. ! county, Indiana. Will be sold at public outcry, ty William-Loy & Co., ou Wednesday, the Z4lhdäy of February, !B75i t 1 At the Court Ilousedoor in Nobles ville, Hami!. ton county. Indiana, to the highest bidder, the property known as the J. M. FlauderN Htraw. town Farm. It will be divided in tracts of fort j rods In width, ranning from the eas: line of the .and to the river, with the exception of that part of the nor:hwct quarter or Section 3, and the nortbeast qnarferof Sectlon'4, lying scnth and west of the load leading from Strawtown to Clecro.rontaining about Joe acres. The tracts wli bo offered with the privilege of one or more of the additional tracts, until all are sold. : ' J This land He? about nix miles northeast of Noblesville and abontone mile north of tho Connor Flouring Mill, on a flna gravel pike. This propcity Is owned by the Indiana National li.inlr, :it Indianapolis, and will be sold f,r one-fourU cash, or paper payable ono year after d itj, si cured to the satlsfa;tion of the bank, .beiricg 10 percent. Interest, the balance payable In three eqnal payments of two, ihre and four yeara after date, with Fix per cent. Interest, e. cured by mortgage on the property sold, the notes to be without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, and providing for attorney's fees if collected bylaw. Any further information may be obtained by addrc-pins us at Indianapolis, or at Noble vllle on the day of sale. WM. LOVE As CO , ; -10 North" Delaware St. lsniANAPoi-is, January 13, 1S75. . ' ', WANTED INFORM ATION Any one knowina the wber. abouts of IT. F. Keeler. who left Ohio In 1S70 wtll be rewarded by a.ldrcss JOHN KKEL3K, Ia Rue, Marlon Co., Ohio. 01a'AGEYT IVAVrrn ÄTELl'iT.ALL By Mtm. Rtnihew of Salt Xk Oty. 1cm & troductioa fcy Mm. Uwe. Tbit ttory ef "trtdeymwaix mwi aan Mol" Hr.,.ht vT Ud Oood. it i Um 6rK naw Kaefc .t Jh,.n. vhrc, wit endone iL Everybody w.BUlt i J WW TJT from 1 to O . d ,y ( tithrt" I w will mail Oatflt Free to thoM who wiU taaywT Lun npM. with full putleuU, Wttm, i IS OriiCKLSloa PCBL1ÄHLNU CO. . BUlMU,ut FREESSBrMs" "EPILEPSY OR FITS! A SURE CURE for this distressing comnlalnt is now made known In a Treatise (of -18 octavo pages) on Foreign and Native Herbal Preparations, published by Dn. O. Phslps I!cown. The prescription was discovered by htm In Puch a providertlal manner that he can not consoientlouBly refane to make it known, as it has cared everybody who has used it for Fit, never having failed in a single case. The ivg rod Jem may be obtained from nny drngKist. A copy sent free to all applicants by mail. Address Dr. O. PHKLV RROWN, 21 Urand street, Jersey City, Vi Je $20.' PER DAY AT homb-85 new articles and the best ! amil v Pa ner In AmwIa Four $3 chi-orao3 free. FAMILY JOURNAL. 0 Broadway, N.Y. i ! '- I. lfift KEWARl) Disappeared from my ylU honse, tear Oosben, Uidbara county, Ky.. on Monday night. January 11. ls;ä, Ur. (ioodloa Morrison, my brother, aged 'Jü vear. Height 5 feet 11 Inctes, having black hair and daik brown eye, promlneot cheeks and a large nose, dark whiskers and moustache; tad a email tnmorin the middle cf his forehead, near the edge of the hair; had an air of meditation, and was In the habit of running his Angers through his hair and beard.and then rnbbing his thnmb and forefinger together; in an exemplary Chr stiaa, a Master Mason, and of aminbie disposition; is at times rambling and speculative in conversation, and talks or locating and tngflging in the practice of medicine, at different poinis, or buyiog herserf and prod nee, bnt leaving abruptly icr some other neighborhood, traveling on foot. Had on a gray frock coat, dark puta and vest, brown fell hat, sray thawl, heavy box-toed boots, and was without mon?y. For five or six months he had been suffering from a mental derangement, bnt to all appearance had recovered his mied. A reward or tluO will be given for his detention or information that will lead to bis rezovery. Was seen In North Vernon, Ind., on Saturday afternoon, January 20, and stayed over night at E.Thompson's, four miles south of North Vernon, on the same night. Sppaks occasionally ol going Wet, to Denver, Col , or Dennlson, Texas. Address Pa. A. M, MORRISON, Harrod's Week, Jefferson comity. Ky. Vehrniinrg. STATE OFIXfclANA, MARION COUXTY, mm The Thames Loan and Trust Company vs. Frank 8. Newby, Rosa K. Newby, Samuel Carter, Morgan li. Shaw, John IL Newby, The Atchison, Topeka A Hanta Fe Railroad Company, Stoaghton A. Fletcher, 8r., John C Fredeldey, Charles . Trirker, Jesse Jones, Wra. R. Maddox, William Scott, Frederick Northman, Roswell R. Kmerson, Everhart and Amos Mardig. In-lhe Huperior Court of Marion county, in the Htate of Indiana. March Term, 1S7.1. NO. 9,007. Re it known, that on the 20th day of January, 1S75, the above named plaintiff, by her attorneys, filed in the o nice of the Clerk of the Huperior Court of Marion county. In the Btate of Indiana, her complaint against the above named defendants for foreclosure of mortgage, and on said 20th day of January, 1S75, the said plaintiff filed in said Clerk's office the affidavit ot a competent person, showing that the ssld defendants. The Atchison, Topeka & Hanta Fe Railroad Company. John C. Fredeldey, Charles G. Trecker, Wm. B. Maddox, Everhart, are not resident of the Btate of Indiana. Now, therefore, by order of mid Court, said defendants last above named are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of Enid complaint against them, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of aaid caoseonthe second day of tbe Term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in t he city of Indianapolis, on tLe first Monday In March, 1ST, Huld complaint, and the matter and things therein coatainc-d and alleged, will be heiud anddcteimlned in their absence. A. II. PROWN, Clerk. HA.KKISOX, Hikes & Miixhr, Attorney for Pta'ntltT. j OTlCfi OF AWMIN ISTRATION. Notice 1 hereby given that the undersigned haaheen annotated Administratrix of the eMat e of Job Cooper, lute of Marion county, deceased. Haid estate 1 supr-of! to be solvent. Administratrix.

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One gift ii guaranteed to one of every 11 oe- ' j. c utive numbers. 950,000 For On Doll nr. ' NOW IS - YOUR TIMK. Dame Fortune helps those who help themelvea a0,5?w?el,,l eh,h' nnrar from 1 to oUJ.UjO inclusive. The low price brine it - within tbe reach of all. GRAND GIFT CONCERT In aid of. Public Improvements la the city of DeuLson, Texn. Ike Texas ' Gift Ccncsrt tociali'sa I .. - WUl give a (Jrand Concert WEDUESDAY, LIARGH 31, 1873, And will distribute to the ticket holjr rs sco.ooo 13.' oiirTiS : repository, First National Eank, rn.I-.ou. a r t1!111 Ta """""ce Immediately a:ter tho tho lickt holders and promlntnt cjaEtns. 11ST of g;fis. One Orand Cash Gift.... One Orand Cash Gift.... One 0 rand Cwirt Oift-... One Orand Cash Girt One Grand Cah Gift One Grand Cah Glfl... One Grand Cash Gift. W Grand (h Giffs, ' ÄMJrand Cash Gifts, ' 30lrard Oah Glfis, W tJrand Cah Gifts, 10J Grand Cash -dft, 10) Grand Cash (lifts, 200 Grand Cah Gift. 500 Orand Cash Gifts, 10 0 Grand Cash Gifts, 1Ö00 Grand Cath Gift, iQUrandCaphGitts . 1 ,)0 . ll'.ftO . 2..V4) . 1,.0 l-Vi each each ISO each loo each ..., W) each '' each 20 each 10 each. ö each each ...... 1 ach 4..V-0 VX i 6tl) r.'t0 49767 Ornrd Ca-sh Gifts, smonntiug to rr' i ' 22 Prizes in Real Lstate, amouuticg tö 'w'ia 43753 Gifts, amounting to Pieasoaddrcans for circulars, glvirz re'erences and full particulars. A statement of the distribution will be published and forwarded to ttc&et holder, ana ai gifts will be promptly psid after thedistribuilou. Good and responsible pernon wanted to work, for the interests of this association. Liberal commissions allowed. KOWTO REMIT TOLH Money Khould be fent by express or by drr.ft. post oSleo money order, or reghtereU wr Addrens all communication to ALfllECS K. OObLlNiN Secy iX-nisoa, Texas. FOSTER'S SECOND TEXAS GRAND PEIZE CONCERT, . At Houston, Texas, March3,lS73. $200,000 in Gold Cola, Choice Lands, Farrx a and Cltr Residences. Amorjg the prizes there will be The real estate Is pnt at Its actual value. Capital Prize $10,000 In Gold: COMMENDATORY. "Having, frlm our lon acquaintance with J. FL Foster, everv conädeuce in hla integrity, we feel justified iii kavlnit we believe be will carry out his dirtr'butloa hoLestly and fairly." 5lccd by the Mayor the Hon. J. T. D. Wilson, and the cltv council. That old and rellaole paper, the Höunton Telegraph, which rarely condescends to notice la. dividual enterprise, says of the first drawing: "Not even the mwt captions and suspectin persons could take exceptions to the manner cf tbe drawing. It was fair, honorable and equitable. The committees and recorders were ot oar very best citizens, and kindly gave their time and labor to the superintendence of thedrawing, or rather did the actnal abor of it -Capu Köster has acted honorably and fairly throughout the whole management ot tfcls enterprise. While some money has been made bv the venture in nil probability, yet the property given as prizes has nly netted a fair price, and the profit is only an exchange of the propertr for cash. ' Thf t stannch democratic paper, the Houston Age, has the following : HIE COilillTIES of gentlemen was one of the txst that couij have been selected by the audience. The lion. 1). U. liarxiia, -who ftupervlsed the drawing la our present repre-cnUv;. and one of tue xuoet popular mo w tie district. "THE DRAWING was pre heed by an explanation from Capf Foster, of the mode adopted. 1 his was well received and nnderstood, precis y as explained by the circulars . Capt. Foster Ud that whll he wished all his borne people good luck, he yet was free to say that with the people of poor MlsKisslppl, Louisiana and touta Carolinahe felt a greater sympathy, and he did hope they would draw the largest number of prica, that they misht corue to a fre country, and make a white man's living. This sentiment was received with loud cheers. "The drawing -as then proceeded with, and theresalt is announced elsewht-re." Noocnnectlon with the Dennisou, W&gWy A Lockhart, er any other similar enterprise . Tickets, 83 00 iach, and a liberal discount on orders for a Täter number. RLLIAULK AGENTS WANIeü Must have the confidence of thecoramun liv in which they live. :-end for circular. lu-ferenca Dunn, Barlow & Co.'s Reference Took, found In all banks. T. W. HOUkj:, Treasuier Address, j.E, FOSTER, Mao.a?fr, Houston. Texas. GARRISON'S MADISON DOUSE, CINCINNATI, OHIO. CeatraUy located, Elegantly Fursishhl. CHARGFJi MODEKITT. The Commercial Hotel of the City. LADIES AT HOME And Men who have no other business, wanted as t gents. Novel plaus, pleasant work, (rood pay. t?end three cent stamp for particulars. '1'hb Ukapiiic Coxr-AN'r, 3-tl Falk Place, NewYork. MILLIONS ARE MADE ! EVERY WEEK IN WALL STREET. We i?sue a weekly paner and pamphlet showing tho various method of operaUie in Stocks aud Gold. Kample Copy Free. iuble prtvj lieges negotiated on members of the etock Exchange. Stock bought on fiunll rnsrpin. Collections made. J. HICK LIN U t CO., Bankers and Brokers, 7 l Broadway, K. V. ; L-J l J- - " ,14 DSISIKTRATOK'S A' OTIC P. Notice Is hereby given that the cnderi-Iened has been appointed aduilDlstiatorof thcts-taie of James Anderson, late ot Maticn count v, Jn dlaua, deceacod. fcald estate is rsur po'd to be solvent. JOHN McCAFIER, JAV. 19,1575. Admlnls-.rulor.