Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 24, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1875 — Page 5

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STATE NEWS.

BARTHOIJJf EW COUSTT. The Chronicle says that the drunkest vornan ever seen on the streets of Hope was one on last' Monday. It is said that all former demonstratio of this character wSre completely edited. If such things are TuowS to occur in Hope, what can we hope or In Hope?

The same Journal gives a sample 01 iocm enterprise, thus: Some tim since the county commissioners allowed the sum of fj4to totmildabridge across llaw creek, at Hope, which was only about enough to build deeenl abutment-, and so the work .und half completed on account ot the commissioners not bavL souls quite large enough to malte appropriation sufficient for us .mnletlom. Whether anything has been 5 M th?new board or not we can not say, but It is to be boped that they will look after the matter at once. There is at present no way "for pedestrians to cros without wading, Tnd when the water is uP those who happen SJSJda on the east side ot tbecretk must remain there, as neither animal nor vehicle can then cross. The Democrat says: The peach crop is entirely killed, and the people think that the trees are als killed, and some are cutting their trees dwn and are going to put tie ground in tobacco. CLISTOX COUNTY. The following corn estimate of this county is made by the Fraakfort Crescent: Else-

ww made the estimate that 750.0C0

bushels of corn had been sold and shipped

i .nntv. Some Bay that the estimate

t. th.t 1 non 000 bushels have been

I. x i a. nMriv much was fed as sola.

and may safely say that there is 1,000,000 bushels yet unsold and unfed ; thus It can be seen tha total product in this county is about a was given in the Crescent some time ago,

2,500.000 bushels. CLAY COTJSTT. V elrlatBraill built big fire under

l lie iormer

fantnrv iinlldinff Is under rool and ture of his design, said: "In refer-

vawtuv. " J - I ... u. ............ T . .,1.1

r, romnleted bv the time spring opens. . "

..... ---F- . ,,-1-,,. mrt anv mal US IDB COiei OPiect. OI IBB Cfioumiiuu J

f!".' V'TZZ'Z, imbrls abun. to do honor to and. preserve the mmorj of

ui uutu.6".."a. - 1 1 hu e rents and of the fathers of the revolu

aani an aruuuu u. - and health is good, hence we 0 no reason

why mis piac " " naturally nu celled as appropriate to the

eveut. I propose that the commissioner

was some informality in the election and another is to be held. HOWARD COtrSTT. Dancing Is the issue on which the gage of battle is thrown down In Kokoroo. The press and pulpU are leaders in the fight. May the best man win. .jackson cocjnr. The Seymour Democrat has been pur

chased by Messrs. Shank & Stairs, who wm

nereauer gumo iw '"u'' democracy to battle for the right.

MONTGOMERY COUNTT. To-night there la to be a notable t pelling

match in Crawfordsvilie, to wmcn an aa-

mlsslon fe is charged, the proceeds to go for the benefit of the sufferiag poor. Cel. Carrington will give out the words, and two college professors will lead the contending sides.

MIAMI COUT. The Bunker 11111 News says that the new

scalped and injured probably die.

in the head, lie will

AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE.

TUE CENTENNIAL.

THE EXHIBITION OF STATUARY AT THE CEX-

TKJIMAL EXPOSITION THE STATUES OF THE

CATHOLIC FOUNTAIN, THE GERMAN ONE OF HUMBOLDT, THE ITALIAN STATUE TO COLUMBUS, AND SEVERAL AMERICAN SUBJECTS.

Mr. Charles S. Keyser some time ago con

tributed a plan for the celebration of the

Centennial, which has met with much favor.

The plan included the four departments or agencies ,of civil powers, military bodies,

music and statues. A correspondent ot the

New York Herald of the 11th Inst, thus

speaks of the latter subject: Mr. Keyser,

many months ago in a printed communica

tion addressed to the Centennial com

mission relative to the laut tea-

tlon. allegorical devices !a bronze ani stone.

r-.nt r,ernme nil lit ay ""m "u '

manufacturing point,

The Miiml Soatinel says: Elijah lloe,

whn shot Joseph Line at enia, in vuis

countv. some weeKS ago, is now mjuia

f ' . '

Ki.itEf AfiT liAviD? been arrestea lie

shall receive these as the offering ol states, societies, cities or individuals, who shall re

tain the property, subject only to temporary use in giving grandeur to the

great celebration, alter which they can oe

of thirteen golden stars. The figure is universal iu its meaning "Belief in higher power is common to all mankind." J he pedestal and statue stand twenty feet In height. The cost ot the work exceeds $30,000. It is to be completed before A pril, 1876. ITALY TO AMERICA. By the last foreign mail an official communication was sent from the Italian consulate, Signor Vi to Viti, in which he gives implicit instructions to one of the most celebrated sculptors of Home to carve in marble a colossal statue of Christopher Columbus, in whL-h the discoverer of America is

represented in a somewhat crouching atti

INDIANA LIVE STOCK. INSURANCE ANO ..DETECTIVE CO.

CAPITAL STOCK lOO.OOO. Insures against death by accident or loas by theft. AU losses promptly raid.

- W. r. UOBHA5, Secretary, Talbotf Block, Indianapolis.

J. W. IIAXBA, rreld'ni.

Ollice, f and 6

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TATE OF INDIANA, MARION COUNTY, ss.

Jn the Huperior Lonrt or Marlon Connty, la

tbe Utate ot Indiana. February term. 1S75. So.

S.lol. AttArhment. The I'lrttt Natlonnl Bank of Danville, Indiana, vs. Thomas 11. Hlantqn and J. M. illanton. Be It known. tJiat on the ÜM day of Jaaaary.

1S75. the above named plala'iiTby ber attorney, filed in tbe oßlee of the clerK of-tbe

above named defendants, lit attachment and

cave bond for his appearance, but before the retUrned, to be placed either in the parks of " . t lit i . . 2 at.-.

time oi his preliminary eisnunsuuu ..nii 1T was recaptured ' near

Kokotno, brougQt

and again

to

warehouse elevated on posts,

...LH j tA nthnr dav. She was ar

- iri ahe was bound either to

warm 'hersell, or make it hot lor the ware house.

TheTerre Haut Kxpres says that the miners in Brarll have received the following propositions by the operator: The opera

tors will guarantee them eeventy cents per ton until the 1st oi September, or two-fifths

rrint ett th market value of coal, as

...i.,. tvmthut th rtrloe. so far as the

miners are concerned shall not go below

i tk t ton. Should anv Question arise as

n rina nid. the matter will be relerred to

a committee of arbitration composed of both

miners and operators. A mass meeting o

miners will be nelJ to taite action. CARROLL O0ÜSTT.

LasI Wednesday night there was a lively

railroad meeting at Delphi. The people are

vxri n or a WAV to tret tho great South Atlan

tic road from Cnicago to their town, whether

it ever extends to the salt tea or not. DELAWARE COUNTY.

One of the most curious and ludicrous o

lr.ral aueetions has arisen in this county

Tbe Munoie News thu3 tells the story

While George Addy's cow was grazing on

the line between the town ol Mancheiter

r.d the ciiy of Paterson, George splttel, the ratorson pond keeper, took hor to the

tcund. Addy sued belore a justice of the

peace tor ir. juries uuu iw iud v- .v. detention, but lost the suit. On an appeal it was before the common pleas bench on Saturday. Counsel lor Addy contended that tbe valuable part of the cow was her hind uuarters, and so that was beyond the Paterson elty limit, bis client was entitled to a judgment. The court scarcely agreed with counsel, but said that the decision of tbe case might turn upon the exact length of the cow. Counsel for the plaintiff insisted, then, that she should ce measured to the end ol her talL The court directed that she should not be measured beyond the haunches, and deferred decision until the measurement shall have been made. DAVIESS COUNTT. The girl Mary Burke, who was accidentally shot in Washington township some three weeks s go, died on Monday last. She was a smart young girl, 16 years old, and was tbe danghtcrot the late Judge Burke, and niece ol the lion. M. L. Brett, of Washington. She bad numerous relations in tbTscity and Jeffersjnville.' FOUNTAIN COCNTT. The Attica Ledger says: Last Friday even

ing the people of Veedersburg were startled by th9 report that a young man had been

accidentally poisoned, and upon inquiry the

following facts were learned: On that evening a young man named Joe 1, from a

little town on the Vandalia road east

of Qreencastle. this state, who

was visitine a relative named Karl. 11 vine in Veedersburg, came into Frank

Miller's drug store and said he wanted something to relieve the diarrhea, from which he

was sullenng. Mr. Miner tnereupon gav him what he took to be the proper specific,

but it alterward proved to be aconite,

poison. Karl became rapidly worse, was seized with griping, and died in about two hours. A jury'decided that be was poisoned

by mistake or the aruggm.

Tbe Terra II ante Gazette, of the 10th inst.,

thus speaks of a case of poisoning in this

Kunty : Vedersburg is the name of a sleepy little villaze in Fountain county, a lew

miles east of Covington. It does some business, owing to a rising population in tbe neighborhood, and is to some extent a resort for commercial travelers. On last Saturday night Joseph Early, representing a fct. Louis grocery or notion house, arrived there and put up with a relative bearing the &me name as himself. On the next day Mr. Early was seized with a violent attack of diarrhea, and for relief he went to the only drug store in the village for a relieving medicine. The ingredients of the remedy that be deired were very simple; but tbe drug clerk, an ignorant bumpkin more fit to chop wood, substituted lor bonenet a corrosive acid of a deadly nature. The

traveler took the dose, and in five minutes was selaed with the most violent spasms, which continued without intermitance for

fiflAn minute, at tbe end of which time

tbe unfortunate man expired, having suf-

fored Intense agony. Popular feeling runs

high against the bungling druggist. TB AH KLIN OOTJNTT.

A baby, in a basket, was left at the door of

Hre. Andreas, in Brookville. list week. It

was found, almost killed with cold, and

taken care of. , GRAST COUNTT.

Jamoa Bro a n hung himself in the jail at Mariou with a bunk chain, lie was a young

mao, committed from Blacktord county for

robbing a man or 510. ORKENS COUNTT.

At the recent railroad election in Greene

connty, la aid of the Sullivan & Bloom -flekl road, the appropriation was oarried in two townships bv a decisive vote, but was defeated in thethlid township by seven voWi, In that township, however, there

this city,

taken to Xenia, wnere

Oia Aran: in at ion took place last week. Tbe

tti,A honnd him over to court in the sum

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hrnnoht tn this CUT. DU lie uuw puiura

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birth beneath tr.e com huubo. 110

to be one of a strong Dana 01 conimeuca

men who have been practicing tne ousiueea . : i.nnla In rw 1 flrnnnH

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Xenia. The young man, Artnur, arreswn r-o .ma. timn vn. was a member of tbe

same gang.

FOSXX LVU.lli

The burning to death of a child in this

county is thus narrated by the Mt. Vernon

Republican: On Monday last, a child a gin

. nina vrs-of Mr. Joseph Kommer-

whnlivna in Point township, on the

' - a tX Altt si TTniAntAtvn

rnad leadlDZ irom mis v.fcjr v uuivu.Wt,,

' t a 1 rr 1 z

aMont v burned to aeain. inecir

pumstances of the deplorable accident (lor

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which we are lndectea to our uieuu omjr

Neuman) were as follows:

Mr. and Mr3. Kommerzsin had lelt tbe

lilrl and their other smaller children at the

hwuse, and were at work in tbe.neld a short

,i;ut.nAnrT. It U not known just now tne

rvi.lnt oppiirred. but It is supposed that in

mnwinir ahout the fire, which was in au olJ

f-hirtnf-d tire-nlaee. tbe eirl brought her

garments in contact wiih the fire. Her screams brought her parents to the house,

but the was wrapped in fiameä when they

h.r. and before they c ulJ be ex-

tinirjiwhftd she was so bajly burnod that

da:h reäuhe-i in r lew hours. KANDOLPH COCNTT.

The Winchester Journal tells of the fol lowing horrible affair: Last Saturday morn

inj? a man named Frank Puekett, livics

near Snow Hill, In this county, committed a

most horrible mutilation of Jhis person, while laboring under & fit of Insanity.

Physicians were at once sent lor, and

did all they could for him, but at last accounts only lalnt hopes of his re

covery were 6ntertalnd. The unfortunate

man ha been regaraea a s mue ou ui u

mind for some time, ana eaia mat ue be

lieved he was under tbe direct control ol

Jesus Christ, and would do that as power

directed him to. liwently.in passing a pond

n watpr. hrt told a Iriend that Christ had

commanded him to jump into the pond, and

in snite of all his friend could do he jumped

In. where the mud and water was very deep. ' - . . . . . is . . i 1. .

He clalm tnat no was aireeioa uy iu niiio

Dower to cjtnmit tne maiiiation oi nis per

son. Later There is a rumor in Uwn that

Mr. Puekett has died.

hCLLlVAN COUNTT,

The banner aavs: While riding out to

his farm, about a mile on the Uraysvllle

road, Mr. Porter Burks, a well known and

respectable citizen of our town and one .ol

our prominent merchants, was thrown from

his horse, by the horse stumbling, and an

almost fatal wound inflicted in the back of

hU head. He was taken to tbe bouse ot

Mr. Roberts, a shor: distance he was hurt, where his i

dressed. His wounds are quite severe, and

will nrobablvvet prove faial.

The Sullivan Daoiocrat says that last Fri-

dav mornirs Mr. Porter Burke rode out to

j hia farm, a mile or two from town, on Jiorse

back. When at the gate he was by some

means thrown violently to tbe frozen ground and his horse fell on him, inflicting serious Injuries. He was seen to lall by a Mr. Graham, who hastened to his rescue. He was carried to the home of Mr. Huberts in an insensible condition, and thus remained for many hours. He has rallied, and the physicians think he will recover. The same paper saye: Gus. Goodman and Ed. Jeans, two lads of 15 or 16 years of age, engaged in a wrestle in 8am. White's store the other day, when Goodman was thrown to the floor, and It was discovered that his leg was broken by the fall. T1PPECANOB COUNTT. The Lafayette Dispatch states that Ilerron, the man charged with attempting to

pass a t It) counierieii diu at tne oee xiive

Monday evening, bad an examination be

fore the major this afternoon, and was

bound over in 8.XK) bonds, llerron was

recozn!zed by Mr. 8. J. Kitchen as tbe man

who bad requested mm to give ntm a fu

note for small bills.and being accommodated

bad given him a counterfeit f 10 bill, and

was bound over in a similar amount. He

was Kent to jail.

VIOO COUNTT.

The Terre Haute Journal says that Opt.

Dawson is of the opinion that the river bot

ton will be overflowed so much during the

coming season as to prevent tbe production

of any corn crop. Few persons are aware of

tbe importance ot the river bottoms to the

corn trade of tnis aection. au tne way

from Covington to Vincennes there Is as

mach corn raised in the bottoms during

favorable s'asons as in the country on each

side for a width of ten miles.

The Gazette has the following item: Al

bert Schaal has in his possession a mam

moth tooth,, weighing nine pounds, found sixteen feet' under ground, by Harrison

the cities which loaned them, or eHe in the rotundas ol their capitols." Developing the idea Into greater and grander scope, the author further says: "Citizens of other countries residing here, or distinctive portions ol

our population might, in this manner,

lend great interest to tbe occasion." I am personally informed by a representative gentleman of the Catholic Total Abstinence Association, which in this city

alone comprehends 10,000 souls, that it was from these columns that he first conceived the beauty of the idea, and straightway set

himseir resolutely at worn, it was irom the Catholics that the first response came, and it is doubtful whether a grander or

more artistic design than theirs, now under

way, has ever graced any of our popular

outdoor resorts.

THE CATHOLIC FOUNTAIN.

The design, as indicated by the headline,

is a fountain, erand. beautiful and colossal.

The central figure represents Moses as hav

ing stricken tbe rock; the staff resting in

his hand to aches a fissure whence Issues a stream of water, that, flowing into a hundred

different channels, entirely encircles the

rugged pedestal and falls into a grace

fully constructed basin unaerneatn. Arouna this superb central statue are grouped four other figure!", respectively as follows: Arch

bishop Carroll, who was commiss-ioceti with

Franklin' tho opening of the revolution;

Commodore John Barry, the father of our

American navy: Cbarles Carroll, of carrouton,Md., and Theobald Mathsw, the high

est name in the cause or temperanca eiiuer

in Kurope or iu America. Arch

bishop Carroll follows the earlier portrait

at tbe precise moment of his discovery oi the then unknown but long wished for land. The statue is one of rare excellence and power, and will, no doubt, be regarded by all Am ericans with feelings of the most profound reverence and legard. the Presbyterian's statuk. Tbe model of this statue is now to be been in Baity's studio. Eleventh fctreot, Philadelphia. It is colons il. In it are combined all the dignity of statesmanship, with all the graces of his ministerial lite. His costume Is that of his day and generation. Ills attl tude" U erect, while in one hand he holds a roll, the other hand rents in a graceful attitude at bis fide. Tbe height of this statue is fifteen feet. It will be cat in bronze. Harriet Hosmeri encaged on a statue repre

sentative ot emancipation lor tbe tame occasion, a desciiption of which has already appeared in the columns of the Uera'.d. This statue will be on exhibition at Fair-

mount Park duune the b'ix months of the

exposition. This statue is in marble. The

building commission contemplate com

pleting the colossal bronze Btatue of the

founder ot Pennsylvania, intended for the

dome or tne city buildings, In time for its display in the park on the occasion.

on Rild 2kl d of Jnurv, lKTi, the td plain

tiff nlfcd In said cleric a oraee tue amlavlt of a

competent pt-rson stiowlu that all defendant.

ibomas ti. iiiantoii, is loi a refluent ot tne state of Indiana.

Now. therefore, by ordr f ta!d coart. twtld de-

VDd.'" t last atxv Datued In lieifrby notidtd of

the tlliii" aud pendency of s.ild complaint

against Llwi, and that tinles be appears asd answers or lemurs thereto, at the calling of said cause on the feooud tiny of the terru'of said court. t bi tx-gnn arid held at V: court

house In ihe City ot iodiftnapo), on the first

Monday In April, 173, said complaint, and the

matters and ibinzs therein containtd nd

allegr-d, will be heard and determined In his aD-eiice. A. Ii. BllüWN, Clerk.

HPI.K A OrtliFV. Afr rrevn for P'ninttn"

72S ACRES WHITE RIVER BOTTOM LAND

AUCTION,

Being parts of Sections 3, 4, H, 9

ana iu, i ownsntps iy and 20,

anga ö tast, Hamilton county, Indiana.

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OOli. ACEXTS WAXTEIP

TELL IT ALL li? Mn. Ptmhoos of Salt Lab City, for 8 J rar tlia Vila of a Mormott Uurh Pncat. latrwluctioa by Nn, lwr. This atory of woman 'a cxprrirnce lay, bar tha "kuiUn U jr," my .U nco, accrei doinga, etc. of tha Kormou a a " muie moakr womam am tAeat." Bright, Pura and Good, it H tha on new book ouC wtnalir

evrrjiuwuuf with fooa thmca for au. It la popular every-

, erery IkmIT, ana ouuru all ewer booka (Anrc to MiniaUra aajr Cvrf fwrd V." Eminent mi w iL Evarvbodr want itt and actnii am acilinf

irom 1 A to SO a lsy I Cätti Mmaawl tune in mrtmt V a

want JMH Mont tnufr attnU NOW nv n ar womea and

will mail Owlnt rrre to Uiom who will caavaaa. Ianta iphlrta wiLa lull partiealara, trrma, ate. KMtrm aa ait.

lrr-.. OI'KKM CITY PI RLIBHINQ CO.. Ciaxtanaii. U.

Or KXCkLBloa rCBLUHlSO. CO..eu UaU.M.

Will be sold at public outcry.

& Co., on

by VllUan Ixve

LOCAL NOTICifiS.

liidea food la clas-sed amongHt the reliable preparatlona of the day, aa proved by uae and

experience; It U always reliable, easily pre

pared, and readily taken by the little folks, o

e advertisement of Foster's Second Texas

Gold and Laud Distribution.

I

3S" BANKUUFrCy.

Indi-

MUSINhHS NÜTICK8. to sweet, eo pure, So safe, fo sure, - Ho salted to each dental want. The fragrant ÖOZODO.NT. o

-.Mueh or the White Lead sold as pare Is

adulterated irom 20 to 50 per cent. Everv keg of Kcksteln, Hill A Co n 4,rha?nix" white

Lead is warranted perfectly Dure, white, tin.

kuu uurauie.

District of Indiana m: Indlanaioll,

the 5th dav of Kebraarv. lfTi.

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The nniir rsiirntHi nererjv aives nuure ut u

nnoint ment as ahKiunee of Bernard

M. llenrlne. of Indianapolis, in

the countv of Marion and atare ot inaiana.

itKin cdirt rflatr .ft. wnn hnjt been adlnaeeu

a bankrupt upon bis own petition by the Dis

trict Cour oi Mia aioinci.

J. J. Wi BlLLiMüsiibi, Asaignee.

SENT FREE!

1 and postpaM Tn

tu) to ?S CASH per week in aiL at noma or traroilnz.

Gomethiog new Addreas, Tha Severlv CowChioa

TMonev Invested in Puts and Pulla. nr ivn.

ble I'rlvllf-irea, has paid 50 to läu Der cent. troflt

the past month. Mm all or large amonntd rav

proportionately. Faraphlet srivlngiull explana-

iionwuvoa anpiicauou. btocKs bought and

Hold on three per cent, mnrein. AdjreHH T

XJAUKAUil, B MIX KM AN CO., Hankers and Brokers, &2 and 66 Broadway and 7 tirhanei' f!ourt.

P.O. llor 5,(J. Neur York.

.a a a l . 1 .

ure; bis are1-!?, tne roue oi tue oruer. rrom

his draperv is suspended a heavy cross. Iiis

attitude represents him a? stepping lorward,

nia ceaa incunei as 11 in uieuuauuu. iuiu ins could exceed the generous noblece and sweetness of the fsco ot this ihe jrentl9 and

Cfttriot prlent of tbe revolution. Barry is the !uff, hale, hearty, noble, brave hero, the

sailor, the man of courage and action.

Cbarlea Carroll, an exceedingly accurate

delineation, both in face and figure

modelled from the original paint-

inor' in old Independence Hall. U

amandine statue ol creat dicnity and sim

plioity of character. The fourth and lawf. of

the lile-siz3 statues is that of Theobald

Mathevr. representinjf him as presenting

the medal I the pledge in the work of hia

creat mission. From the official notes of

....

the designer your correspondent recapuu latesthe following: Name ot sculptor, tier

man Kirn, now executinz the work at

Carlsruhe.

THE DIMKXSIOSH

are as follows: central nure, aioses, 10

feet high ; rock work supporting the same,

15leetbib; four figures, Charles Carroll, ot

Carrollton, John Barry, Archbishop Carroll and Richard Montgomery, each 9 feet high ; pedestals of each figure, 9 feet high; diame

ter of fountain, 90 feet;, diameter or pavement, 100 feet; height of central structure, So feet, heieht of the four outside structures,

21 feet. The amount of material required will be as follows: Uteps around fountain,

1.204. cubic .feet: steps around pedes

leet: basin, tsi cubic

rDyRpeDila! DvsDensla? That hvdra-heaed

disorder, with iUsad depresln of spirits, sici

headache, sour stoinacü. sealdine eructations.

oppressive fulinesn, loss of appeiHe, wan, waeted

appearance.ana ner vom deOUity,all indicating

imper;eciaig3iiion iiid asslm'dauoa of rood.ncd thereby lack of nutrition, so Decenary to the sac port of the body, can 3 effectually cu-ed by

ine use oi iioonnDu s ueiraQ xt.iierM, tne favor

ite pre'cnptioa oi thn eminent Oermaa Phvsi

clan, Crlsiooh W. llootlaad of .Lanzan-Salza.

Germany, the emcacy of which won for him

many rxia-ks of oistinctlou by the crowned

heads and nob lity ot Europe. It tones the

stomach tohelthy action, regulates the bowels,

arouses in torpid liver, promotes natural per

epirailOD, Invigorates the nerve., and restores

ail the runcuons of nature to vlsorous health

The efacacy of thisremetly in daily acknowl

edged by the happy nubjecti of its treatment.

who nowepy robust, glowing health.

lioouana a rcdophyilln fills are recom mended when a bilslc purgative 1 required

They operate thomu jbly.wiihout griping. Tney

are wie orn anti-wiious pint extant.

JOIINMTON. HOLLOW A.Y & CO.. PrODrie-

tors, t-niiaueipnia. f old Dy an Druggists.

O FATE OFLVIll.VMä, JlAKIO.l lOl'ATI,

The 'l names joau ana uum woiupany vs.

Frank S.Newbv. Kos K; Newby, Hamnel Car

ter. Morgan lt. Shaw. Jobn H. Newby, The Aich

lsoo, Topeka Hanta re Kauroai rompaay, Stouzhton A. Fletcher, ??r., John C. Fredeldey,

t'harleat. TrcKer, J-s'e .lonts, wm. h. .vaa-

dox, Wil'lam Hcott, Frederlelc ortnman, Hos

well Is. truerwon, r.vernart antt aiuos Mir

dis. lathe Super. or t'outt of .MarWti county,

in the State of Indiana. Jlarch lerm, ltri.i

n. .II7.

lie It known, that en the ;tn aay or January,

1S7. the above naine-.l plalntiir, by her attorneys, tiled in the oOiceof toe Clerk cf the Sore-

t lor Court of Marion countv. In th State of In

dinni. her comDlaint airalnxi. the above named

detendants for f -reinsure of morfne, and on

iaid-0tH day of Janunry, lflo,the Haid pla:ntin

tiled In wud Clerk's oiru-e the amuavii oi a com nntnnt ter.on. Knowing that the avid defend

ants. The Atchison, Topkn aata Fe Railroad Coanany, John C. Frtdoldey, Charles O. Trtcker, v'm. h1. Maddox. Everhart, sro not

rftsiiif iits of t lie Ktate ni in tiana.

lhr-fore. tiv on er Ol halil Li"urT. 9a:a ae

fendanls la.st above uamt?d are hereby roilned

of the Ö'iDg and pendency of t-ald eompiaim

ucrainvt them, und that UllhüS thev appear an

answer or demur thereto, tt the e Hing of said cause on the tecond c?av of tbe Term of Eid

Court, to be begun and haId at the L iurt uoue in t he city of liKlisnajoilp, on tt e flrt Monoay in March. lhT. said soriiulaint. mil the matters

and thine therein contnlnrd and lletred, will

be heaid anddetennlutd In thlr abseuce.

A H. UlfJVIi,CierK. IlAl:UISON, UlSKS it MlI.LKR, Attorney tor PlnlntlfT.

$Ci( FKK DAY at IIOMK S new articles 0CJ aud the bet Fainiiv Panfr In America. Four ichromos free. FAMILY JOURNAL, 3c0

Broad way. N . Y . t - - --

Wednesday, the Z4th day of February, 1875,

At the Court House door in Noblesvllle, Hamil

ton county, Indiana, to the highest bidder, lh

property known as the J. "M. Flander"s Htrawtown Farm. It will besilvlded In tracts of forty

rods In width, rannlng from the east line of tbe

and to the nver, with tbe exception of that

part of the northwest quarter of Section 3, and the northeast quarter of Section t, lying south and west of the road leading from Hlrawtown to Cicereontalnlng about 106 acre. The tracts will

be offered with the privilege of one or more of the additional tracts, until all are sold.

This land lies about six miles northeast of No

blesvllle and about one mile north of the Conner

Flooring Mill, on a fine gravel pike. This prop

erty Is owned by the Indiana National Bank, at

Indianapolis, and will be sold f.r one-fourth'

cash, or paper payable one rear after date, secured to the satisfaction of the bank, bearing

10 percent, interest, the balance payable In three equal payments of two, three and four years aner date, with tlx per cent. Interest, secured by mortgage on thepronertv old. th

notes to be without relief from valuation or ap

praisement laws, and providing for attorney's

fees if collected bylaw.

Any further Information may be obtained by

addressing as at Indianapolis, or at Noble vdle on tbe day of sale.

WM. LOVE Sc CO , 18 "(North Delaware St.

IDiAKAPoiJrt, January 13, 1375.

FOSTER'S SECOND

GRAND PRIZE CONCERT, AI llnnütnn. TTai fcfcrM1 Ik s

$20 0,00 0

in tiold Coin, Choice I-ands, Farns end City Kesidencfs. Among the prizes there will be , gtS.Ut'O In UoUt.

Tbe real estate is pnt at its actual valne.

Capital Prize $10,OGO. In Gold.

SCROFULA.

It docs not make any difference how severe a

case of scrofula. Ulcers, fyphlils, 11 m pies,

Blotches. Ti tiers or Rheumatism is the-Sam a-

ratan'a I loot and Herb Juicea will care It. Syph

ilis, which has baffled the skill of physicians, and for which they declare they can do noth

in exceDt patch np. is effectually and perma

nently cured, catarrh, which, up to tola lime.

has had Its own wa. It Is complelly eradlcated. Kbenmatism, with Its tormenting

pains, is speedily removed, iimpies, Dioicnes, tetter, that cause much mortification and

trouble, are banished In a short time. Aflec-

tlcns of the liver and kidneys are overcome.

and those organs made to perform their proper

runcuons. in a word, it renovates ana praces

np the whole body, expelling poisonous and itn-

it is

bene at of

tbe remedy, and particularly such persons as have given up all hopes of ever beicg cared. 1

Price H per bottle. Hold by wm. u cox, is

East Washington street, and by dragglsts.

Weddle. of Pierson township. Mr. Weddle

was offered 1100 for It by a prominent clti

Z9n of this city. It is a rare curiosity, being

about Bix inches In width and about four In

thickness, and freru the end of tbe roots to

the upper snrfice orthe tool h itself it meas

uns tight inches. It is supposed to be the tooth ot a mastodon. Rut no matter what

kind of a tooth, it U still a wonderful curl

osity.

Wesley Jones, a farmer living 4ear Rock

port, while hauling lumber from the rail!

Wtd oesdiy. was thrown ander the wheels

b v the siippinz forward of bis load, and, 03

sides sustaining a fractura of both legs, was

ance: "Rest confident that the work will

positively be finished before April, 1876."

The financial portion of the worK is assured,

the correspondents of the Drexel Brothers

and Messrs. Anwaldt fc Wagner having

cbaree of the details. The statue will be ot

bronze, nine feet high, placed upon a granite

pedestal of a massive ana imposing char

acter.

JEWISH TRIBUTS TO LIBERTY.

The Jews, which in this city number more

than 10,000, and among whom are included

many ot the wealthiest and most cultured of

Philadelphias, took early action on tbe

question of their part in the great celebra

tion, and decided to erect in Fairuiount

Parkin lS7t a handsome hgure commemora

tive of religious freedom. The model for

thU work has lately been completed, and

the sculptor H now engaged in executing

the work in marble l ill ne sculptor.

M. Ezekiel, is an American and a native cl Hichicond, Va. He is alsa a mem

ber of the Hebrew Association. His studio

is in Rome. His last work gained tbe first

orii ) at the Imperial academy of Berlin.

The central fieure is named "The Genius

of Toleration." It Is a majestic, powerful

female figure, eight feet high, represented as standing upright, the right knee slightly

bent, and one loot tne least Dit advanced.

In her left band she holds the constitution.

tals. 000 cubic

from where feet; four pedestals, 2,003 cubic feet; outside pure matter from the blooi and system ounds were I slab. 300 cubio feet; rock work, 1,800 cubic I our desire tnat all should receive the be

leet. Tbe material or tne wnoie structure

will be Tyrolese marble. GERMANY HONORS HUMBOLDT.

No sooner had the Catholics taken their first fetep than the Germans, urged on by

the enthusiasm of the hour, turned their at

tention to an unfinished undertaking, first

projected in 18u, and determined to rear

n Falrmount Park, in 1876. a colossal

statue cf Baron Von Humboldt. They

have engaged for their sculptor Prof. Drake,

of Berlin, who was a personal menu ana in

timate associate ot Humboldt, ana who, Dy

tbe last steamer, sent tbe following assur

TE3ixj-r

mmmm

h 't il .1 Mil 1

FOTr" VYii i 11 W and

k Sl li r in

1 t. J for

WUl he

vxuo FHEE

to nil nnrvli-

enntf!. This i

one ff tli Kircfst

jpp,t enm iiro-

hensive CatHVjrüi

bh.-lift: rttitainsi.'IO

pa;( over ."j O tine -nrnr-es. and uives full di-srit-

tions, t.rices. and directwiiisi

Planting aliout rjno varieUcs

Vtwtabl and Flower Poods.

Mlding Plants. Rosof. Ac. and is

invaluable t Farmer. (iRrdener. and

Florist Address. D. M. FERRY & CO..

Seedsmen and FlorisU. DETROIT. MICH.

FITS CTjrtEI FREE.

Aa? person suffering from the above disease

Is re i u es ted to address Dr. Price, and a trial bottle oi medicine will be forwarded by express,

FREE! Dr. Price la a regular physician, and has mads the treatment of FITS OK EriLEPST

a study for years, ana ne win warrsu eure by tbe ase of hia remedy. Do not fail to send to him for trial bottle ; It coats nothing, and he

WILt, CUBE YOU.

no matter of how longstanding your case maj be, or how many other remedies may hav failed. Circulars and testimonials sent with

1'BEE TRIAL BOTTUC

Address DB, CIXAS. T. PCICE,

67 William street. New York.

I..-. - 1 -u

THE BEST WOOD COOKING . STOVE IN THE WORLD. OVEll 100.000 IN DAILY USE SOLI IX EVKKY TOWN IN THE WEST & SOUTH Momart of lmttntwn.

A. H O M IC

Wanted In the country fr a young boy of 8

years. Will cot be and pay part board. Only onnti. rMtxcUble teoDle without small children

nredannly. For further Information apply to

this office.

ISTABMSnED 1841.J

THE PRAIRIE FARMER, THE

GREAT, LEADING, POPULAR FARM,

ORCHARD AND FIRESIDE JOUR' NAL OF THE NORTHWEST. iroii TdWS AND COCNTRY.

KÜK OLD AND Y0ÜSU.

Published weekly at-Cbloago.ln a neat quarto

form of elgtt papea, nanasomeiy uiasuaiea. Terms. 2 Der year in advance, in all eases

ii is Mnt to nroDftv nostaee. '

Cheaper in duos, inreemonins on wiai, ou

cen ts. Frospect us anu sam pie copy rree. Heralt at our risk, eltbrr by potoffice money

order, registered letter, bans aran or express.

If by express, prepay cnares. aares ' TI1K PR IKIB FARMElt CO..

lis Monroe street, cnicaao. iu.

Please stata In what paperyou saw this adver

tisement.

CONSUMPTION CTJItED

To the Editor or the Indianapolis Sentinel: E8TEEMKD Fbiixd Will you please Inform your readers that 1 have a positive

CURE FOR COXSCHFTIOS

supported on the fasoes or bound Uvea of aisorae of the aDd Lnnes, ano the states, while at the base of the su- I by lla in my pracUce, 1 have cured

pero ngure is seen an American eagie,

grasping in his talons tbe conquered spirit

of intolerance. The right hand is out

spread, protecting a youthful figure underneath reDresentine religion. This diminu

tively formed, but rthetio figure is that of a youth standing gracefully, with eyes up

turned to heaven -and bauds clasnea in

prayer, holding a flattened urn upon wfiich burcj "tbe eternal dame." The goddess i. . the laaln fieure is clothed ia armor,

but the mantle of "Deace." In broad folds

and graceful lines, descends Irom the

lelt shoulder to the rieht foot. It is held by

an agraffe, so that tbe right breast and lea arm are eDosed. The American shield Is

worked upon tbe breastplate. Tbe head is

rleeked with the can of liberty, tbe rim of

which la decorated with a standing diadem

hundreds of cases, and will give

$1.000 oo

for a case it will not benefit. Indeed, so stroa$ la my faith. I will send a Sample, free, to any satterer addressing me. Please show this lette

to any one you may Know wno is Bunenng croix

these diseases, and oblige.

Farhfully yours, IR. T. F. BURT. 19 Willi -m street. New Yor.

i

FaSrbank's Standard Scal&

Of all kinds, at manntecturan

ft 1 1 ajw, uj. u.

WW. V. CIAT.IXTT.

OKKEBAL AGENT, 43 and 43

i-ii-JlN. 1 ennessee 01.

Scales repaired by experienced work. men.

COMMENDATOItY. "Having, film our lonsr

arqaaintance with J. E. Foster, every confidence in bis integrity, we feel JuxtlSei In sayicg

weieiiee tie 111 carry vui mis aliriDtll:on homstly and fairlv." Signed by the Mavor, the Hon. J. T. D. Wilf-on, and the clt v council.

That old and rellaole paper, I he Houston Tel

egraph, which rarely condescends to notice in

dividual enterprises, says of the first drawing: "Not even the most captious and suspecting

persons eoul d take exceptions to tbe manner raj the drawing. It was fair, honorable and equitable. Tbe committees and recorders were of

our very best cltltens, and kindly gave their

time and labor to tne superintendence of the

drawing, or rather did the aetnal aboroflt.

'Capt. roster nas acted honorably and falrir

throughout tbe whole management ot this enterprise. While some money has been made bv

tbe venture in all probability, yet Uie property given as prizes has enly netted a fair prloe, and

tne prom is ouiy an exenange or tne nroDertv

Jor cash."

That staunch democratic paper, the Houston

Age, baa the following:

"THE COMMITTEE

I of gentlemen was one of the brst that crmld

have been seiectea Dy the audienoe. The Hon. 1 1). U. Ilarziza, who supervised the drawing, is

our present representative, and one of tee most

I popular men ui ;ue aisiricu

"THE DRAWING

was prencea by an explanation from Capt

Köster, of the mode adopted. 1 his was well re

ceived and understood, precisely as explained

by the circulars, tfapt. Foster &ald that white

he wished all hU home people good luolc. be vet

was free to say that with lue people of poor Mis

sissippi. Louisiana and HoutU a roll n a.

he leic a greater sympamy, and ne did hope they would draw the largest lum

ber of pries, that they mieht come to a free

country, and make a white man's living.

This sentiment was received with load oaeeis.

"The drawing -as then proceeded with, and

tberesult Is announced elsewhere."

No connection with the Dennisoa, Wagley A

Lockhart, er any other similar enterprise.

Tlehrt, $3 00 tjach.

and a liberal dtsconnt on orders for a greater

number. KLL1ABLK AUfcNTM WANl'KU.Must have the conCdenee of the community in which they live. Send for circular. Reference

Dunn, Barlow A Co. s Reference Eook, found

inallbanxs. T. w. huhk. Treasurer.

Address, J. E. KOHTKll, Manager, Houston. Texas. . u -i- 1 I

TOTICE OF ADMIXISTRATKIN.

Notice is hereby given that tbe undersigned

I has neen appointed Administratrix nf the estate of Job Cooper, late of Marlon county, deceased.

Haid estate Is supposed to oe solvent.

Administratrix. . aaj I-..L i . i i a 1 a LADIES AT HOME And Men who have no other business, wanted

as gents. rovel plans, pleasant worK, koou

pay. Hend three cent stamp for pamculara. i n Urapiiic Company, &MI l ajk Place, Ne York.

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CINCINNATI, OHIO. CBtrallv Loratcil,' Etantlv riirnislied. CIIKGT.1 MODKHATI".

The Commercial Hotel of the City.

THE ALLUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE MEDICAL. COLLEGE OF OniO.

A nifx-tiue of the irrad nates la called for Peb-

ruarv 25. 2 p. it.. In the oollge building. The

Hon. O. Volne7 Dorsey. of Plana, o., elass el

186, has consented to deliver tbe first aunnal address. Details for an organization, electlxic

ofllcera, eto., will occupy the meeting. The address will be delivered commeueemnt evening,

February 25, at nte s opera uonse. robkrts B P.THOUJ w, H. IX, Dean. W. W. HfcliLYi M. D., bC.

MILLIONS ARE MADE

EVERY WEEK IN WALL STREET.

We Issue a weekly paper and pamphlet skew

ing the various method of operating la Kock and Uold. Bam pie Copy Free. Double prlv.

lieges negotiated on members of the Htocl li-

cbange. Htock bought on mall margin. Col

lections mada, J.HH,M.1BUIAS

Bankers and Brokers, 7 Broadway, w . x.

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WT A KfTI?r Kentaorthebestseln; V A. 1 ri U l'ilie Packages in the world. It contains 15 sheets piper, loenveiopes. Pen, Pen Holcker, Pencil, patent Yard Measure, package of Perfumery, and a pieoa of Jewelry (Single package, with, elegant prize, poät paid, li cenU. Ctro isrfree. liHUiS A CO., 7Ö9 Broadway, K. Y.