Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 24, Number 37, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1875 — Page 3

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL THURSDAY MAY 13 1875,

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HOME AND FARM. To Clea thx Gu-The followinac it may be well to know: Guns and rifles maybe cleaned from lead by the following:

"X Ii a muxzle-loader, fct P up the nipple or I commnicitioa hole with a l:ttle was. or it a I breach loader, insert a cork in the breach rather tightly; J ext pour some qulckallvw I into the barrel, arid pU another cork in the I muzzle, then proceed to roll it up and clc-m I th3 barrel, shaking it about for a f jw minute. The mercury and letd will form an f amalgam, and leavo the barrel as clean and lree from leaJ as the firit day it came out o f the shop. The same quicksilver can be c?e.I

repeatedly by straining u inrousaataleather, for the lead will be left behind in the leather, and the quicksilver will be again fit lor use. How to Work. As order is kept by havpa irr Avervthinsr. and keeping

( everything iu its place; so work succeeds

X best when it iu rightly don?, ana at ice ngns

umo. mere are a debi auu iw doing everything, and a best and a worst time for doin it. One who has well considered his sea30u8 work and ha a list ot all that hi to be done, will go right; one labor will succeed another with regularity, and each will bo well done. Every iob saould tell. There should be no making holes and filling them up again on a farm.no hand work where machines can be us,ed; no email weeds l3ft to grow large; no manure kert wasting by the rain or baked ia tho eon while crop aro fctarving lor it; no work dono twice over; nocattle starved orallowed to suffer and fail, to be restored a: a greater eost than thov are worth; everything should be ahead, sod work mn-t De driven and not be allowed to drive. The head must guide the hands alw ays. Pen and Plow. Mancfacttred Fkatheiw. Some improvements coma very late. The following from the Cincinnati Enquirer U one: Artificial down h come to bs more highly prized in Par's than the natural down. De- j causa it is much lighter. It is raada from feathf rs of any kiud, by cutting the barba of tbe feather from each side of the quill, pattin? ttera In a ptout cloth sack, and rubbing thorn between the hands as a washerwoman docs linen. Five minutes' rubbing will have mixed the maaa luto a lelt like sutHtanc?, renderinz it bomDSOEeou. That U eJrej artmeisl, and selHin l'ariä ior

V $3 ia gol J a pound, and thu price H onstanll y incrasin. A process has also been

invented for making cloth or laaiters. io make a squaro mttre(a mttre is 33.3 inches) of elotb, liahter and atronser than wool, from 7CJ to 750 grammes (a gramme 15.4 grain) of this down are required. But this drapda j luma takes color admirably, and wearä vondoriully, b?ciue, instead of breakir and cut:ing in the places most exposed to wear, it toau itself more and more into a frit like substance. Tuo estimat3 Las boon made that in France alone enough feathers are allowed to ro to waste each year to make from 7,000 to 8,000 square metres o: cloth. In fiber vordi, 3 much is lost in Franca in feathers, as is paid lor cotIon. Cars or Work IIok3ks . The fDllowins Tery important instructions are by an Indi ana writer for the Cincinnati Gazette: I "would sty to B. L., whea you bas working your horsea lathe sprinr, always remove tho ßsars and collars at nooo, and "bathe the shoulders In cold water; repeat th3 oparatioa at night also. Di this invariably, and, if your collars are right, you will probably have to more trouble. If, however, there is an uaaiinl tendency to soreness or galling, you will had it benehciai to aua to tho cold witeralittlo alum. If there is

' an abrasion or the skin, use common talt V instead of alum; but invariably use your water cold and use plent7 of it. There can J net be too much eaid against the hatis of leaving the gsars upon horsej during their hour rres; at uoou in our sultry summer

weather. And you can best understand the relief afforded by the cold bath (when the horse become fecmistouied to it), by the crateful foeünzs with which you wash and cool yoar own ha-i and faca, an J by its refrehics eiir-ct. Try it ior experiment. Bate the sweaty phoulders of one horsJ and leave another without, and seo how much sootier, in the healthy reaction whiehfollow s the application, the bathed shoulder is ory and ready agaia for the collar. Old teamsters know the value of these apparently email a, tec lions to thtir hordes". With the cor.H-.:t:it hard service demanded of them,

v and their ceee fsarily cramped and unnatural mode cf life, their period of labor would lie

much reduced witliout mein, it is oniy uy tha wi'ta rasture ranse and more natural food, thai the larm hcrae of our country endure to:r unnatural uaajje until they l.ccomo c Id and broken down at eight or twelvo years old. And i; seeim thai our larmer3 have ve'- to learn tho imjiortaut fact thaf their loann miht be preserved as good until sixteea or ti.5h-.e1jn years old as they usually ar3 when only tVn years of age. SEKPENT AND SQUIRREL, TIIE FORMER tqCELCHED BY THE LATTER IN a fcHor.r nur biiaki an.o decisivetruoolf. ; The subjoined story Is related by tto Cin clnnt.il Enquirer as a fact: The recent Ignominious defeat of a lerocious youn lionos by an tumble and ugly donkey In our Zoological Gard?n taa a curious parallel in the result l a deadly combat Wednesday evening between a larj-o diamond rattlesnake and a little equirrel during the snake exhibition over ice Rhine, at Gil Viae 6treet. The enake was one of tco largebt of its species, tiz and a half feet in length, aod having been without.lood for months, was inclined to cct on toe ctieusive; tbe iquirrel was inderiully plucky Uü tho whol?, we are inclined to consider tho poor little squirj rel as having dktinguifhtd himself evea more than the brave donkey whee prowess has been ably nremorliliz&a in marble by a Cincinnati sculptor. The donkey bartly suved his lue by a desperate strudle, without iaHxtiDg much hurt upon hi3 terrible antagonist; tho squirrel waa left alone to coctond with tbe most .dreaded acd deiidlv enemy ot Luccan or nim.i life, and actually slew his autagof tailed little warrior d3ad yesterday. He fatlll live?, and by careful treatment might re cover. Iut his bideous enemy is ueo. it waa not knovf n that tho snake hid expired nrrtil a late hour Wednesday night. When the equirrel had bean placed iu tho cage rna sluit, shixiso mon'-tkb immediately sprang his rattle, and coiled to atrike; while the squirrel, having taken a good look all around the cage, and found escape to be impossible, prepared himaslf for the won', watching his glittering-eyed enmy with Cerce resolution. The eptctacle became highly interettios; to the spectators, tor tbe deadly ophidian waa contending with a far higber lortn ol lite, a fioer organism, a more iuteUigp-Qt being than the helpless crfcBtore! vbic"a ordinarily ' supplied hini witU food. Huake and squirrel alike poised tnemselves tor t'-e syriojr, the tall of the former vibrating no rapidly s& to become aioiukt invisible, and emittifg a soard Lketoo buzzof biazen clock-work; the tail of the latter trembling till ;Uly, ery aligh.Iy with the tension of the kquirrel's muscles. Suddenly a sickly gleam ol livid white shot across the cage, and ttruck the squirrel below the neck, one?, twice, with the rapidity ot au electric iiah. ate apectatora ceastd to laaf n and whteper, the sight wa4 too horrible, b'ut the brave little q?lrrel did not shrink, or drop, lie sprang

forward to meet bis terrible foe, and csugb tbe writhiDg tail between his keen tteib There was a crackling sound like the crushing of chicken bones, a hldeoasly shrill hid , an agonized wrigRle through tbe lory, speckled body, acd the next instant ti e squirrel was wrappel in tbe ceils of the serpent, while tbe fragments ot the bon rattles fell on the floor of the cage, CRUSHES INTO TINY f LIVER?. But the squirrel still showed no fear, ithough the many colored folds tlehter.ed about him. and tha awful triangular Lean approached with wide open jaws and needlesaarp fangs, and eyes In which th9 yellow iris-circle seemed transformfd to flame. There was anDther sickly flash ol white, as the livid serpent' belly turned upward with theiCbrt ot the last venomous stroke. Th fangs never reached the squirrel, lie caught tbe speckled neck between bis keu tcetb, an inch below tue deadly heaa with its horrible eyes; and the horribls eyes started out under the pres. sure. There was another crackling sound, another series of ghastly convulsions, and tb3 horrible fanged moath open xi for the last time. Tbe squirrel nhook tbe reptile between his etroDg jaws until the clammy colls dropped from about Lim, and then flan? the whole eqairmiog mass from him. It writhed once or twice, half oiled and lav still. It was dead. The squirrel immediately after became very sick, and dropped iuto'a

atate of apparent coma; t but giving tbe impression that it was dead. Cut it revived a little yesterday, an J may possibly recover. Certainly every care should be taken of it; lor a bravei tigtit has never been made by so b&Ipkss an animal against so deadly an enemy. The snake will bo stuffed. Musical Review. A. 32 page Monthly Magazine. Circulation, 120,000 copies annually. Cach number contains $1 OO worth of music. The Review is devoted to Music, Art, Literature, and Its readers. It Is second to none In ability. It is second to none in popularity. It Is second to none in circulation. It circulates almost entirely In families. It accepts but a few lirst-clais advertisements, and displays them wi ll. It is not like daily or weekly papers, glanced through hastily, and then destroyed, but is preserved nd lour.d, and thus becomes a permanent advertisement. It advertising rafe: are lower tliaa tl.we ol any other Journal of IU c!:sh. It Is not a class lourtml, i.ued .olely for te purpose of ad vertbiins the lutcresU of its pubIlSlltT. it editorial columm ans nver fillei with advertisements or bUNii.csi puXs eillier of lia pui lislier or anybody else, and no amount cf money orinfluenc would procura the luneitlon of a siuie word of aiveriisin into ttat portion of t!ic magazine. ONLY SI FEB YEAR. SAMPLE COPY IBc. H.L. BENHAM, Publisher. Daaler In Plnnos. Orsnrs. 8ooli. Covera. tna Iusicai Merchandise, ad Kast ft'asbJngton street. inniHnrxiw. !- - L- - - -- i. - 1- g G . V TX 1 1 1 Jr! C T MDISOX CINCINNATI, OHIO. Centrally located, Elegantly Foniishnl. cu.tnr.s 7tonr.1t.iTE. The Commercial Hotel of the City. GEN.SHERMAN'SOAMPAIGNS NEARLY READY FOR TUBLI CATION. OF GEN. WILLIAM T. SHERMAN, WniTTEN BT HIMSELF. Vols. Fmall Octavo, about 4C0 pages each. Prlef, 1 Iliac Cloth, i.5 30. VAgi'nts will find the above ft fast-sellicg dooK everywhere. Aaares the puoiuners, I. APPI.ETOX & CO., F.iO p.Tid 51. Proadwav, rw York. 61 OrTTfttrKDRI) I! THF II0t"?E fiV A FHTKXD. T. 8. Arthnr'i l.tMl and srvAlf.t vork. hVw will qnmtioa the (trmt .errire miterr4 to leinixrance, mcralttr, and virt io by ihe lifvork of tbi xttrran of Atanruaa htrnulre. Ia " Tbr Vrurj in MisTrap " tb author UDonvr-rn the Ufrllil CTil f tlif liquor truSic; bow, irora i as i)cepta uinn, wnrrv liquor u torn 19 mru, b turn to the privat tome talaom her H U pTcA irty in itnhmtted vamre aur't of tth iixra and all at;. The bonk I, 1 rtartiio; rrj of Dikil Agents wanted evey-whebb to introduce this intensely intercslinK and popular work. A nre chance for agents, male or female, to make money rapidly. Send for illustrated cir1 ctJIar.andsce our liSeml terms. Address A. G. NT-- .r-n.r X- Cr I'mrmnlll t 111 LiiJLouii. Missouri. PLANTS! KAUE. Roses, Shrubs Uetltlin Plants By Mailand Lxpres. New ('atalogne. FREE, Address EIL WAX -KFt A BAU RT, Estab'd 1SU. Mt. Hope Xcrsf rios. Kochester, S.Jl. THE BEST WOOD COOKING STOVE IN THE WORLD. OVEIl 100,000 IX DAILY USE fOl.Tt IN EVEKY TOWN IN THE WEST & SOUTH ürwar JmitaOon. THKKl'ECULATOKANU WALL STREET MENENG KIl, A rai monthly paper, devoted to Finance, Foreign and iioiiiestic legalized Ix-tterlrs, Stock JoCtolni; Transact ions. Hai'road and Steamship Shares, Minitii; Stock and Lend Values. Prtee for one year, pouatra prepaid, one dollar. Luc. Lox ülH, THEODORE ZSCHOCir, lit Na-'snq street, N. Y. i - . a - ii N OTICE OPADJIIMSTKATHIX. Notice is hereby elven that the underFlsneJ has been appointed by the Marlon Civil Circuit Court of Marlon eouuty, Indiana, execntor of the estate of Nathan B. l'alaier. late of aaid county, deceased. Said tState is supposed to be solvent. April Z7.i7a. . , SAMUEL T. OILLLT, Executor.

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LICENSE APPilCATION.

The snbscriler hereby gives notice that he il!, in accDrdnc9 with section .'of the recent license law passed, mate application to the ountv CoromUsloners, at their next session, or a Weeuse to sell iatoxicatlns. vinous, malt and Fpirituoii li'iuorn, in less quantities thn a quart and subject to be drank on the premises. 1 he place where id liquor are to b sold Is lot I, ontiot 12S. iu .McKeruunA I'leice'snibOi vision, No, 27 Weit McC'ai ty Rtreet, Twelfth Ward, city of Indianapolis. Cealer township, Marlon conntv, itateof Indiaca, Jane If mi . April UVS7-3, KU WARD WITTE. tgoiirr, The subscriber he reby gives notice that be will, in cconlance with secilou 3 of the recent license law passed, make application to the County Coiniuisslonerat their next nesolon, for a license to seit intoxicuunir, vinous, malt and spirituous honors, iu lew Quantities than a ciuart. and ubjecl to be drauc on the premises. The place where am liquors are to be sold is lot 7, square V!, No. Hi South Pennsylvania Btreet, in the sixth Ward, city of Indianapolis Center township, Mariou county, state of Indiana. June te-rn. M0U11Z HL'UMIDX. A pi il 23,1875. polier. The tubscriber hereby gives notice that he will, in accordance with section 3 of the recent licence law passed, make application to the County Coram ishiotiers, at their next tesion, for a license to sell intoxicating, vinous, malt and spirituous liquors. In less quantities than a quart and ft'ibject to drank on tbe premises. The place where said liquors are to be sold is lot No. 14 and 15, outlot 41, No. ö.J Nor.h lieble Street. In the Second ward.citv of Inill.iniolU. enter township, .Mariou rountr, tat- or Indi ana. WILLIAM ILNNEK-S. April 2S. 1ST. TOTICE. ine aoscriDor lienoy jrlvealnotlce tnat ne will, In accordance vrltb lection 3 of the recent license law passed, make ai'plicatloii to the t'oanty CVnumisiioners, at tlieir next session, for a license to sell intoxicating, vinous, malt and Kplrltuons liquors, in leHsanuotlties than a onart, and subject to be drank on tbe premises. Tlie ilaco where siild ilouor are to be sold Is lot iN .4.1,41, ana 4i. in Jiendrict buikiivliou, ontiot number W, northeast, of East and Cobarn streets, ia the Thirteen! It Ward, cltyol Indianapolis, tenter townshln. Marion conntv. Ktateor inotana. jAUUiJSLtiiL'ivEL)A pril 2f, 1S75. N oner. The subscriber hereby eivis notice tint he will, ii tcccordauce Willi faction Jt of the rtt ent license law pnssed, make application to the County Commissioners, at their next session, for a license to sell lntoricatins vinous, tu ilt aod ppirmions i:quors, in les- qu:iuiuies man s nuart and surject to be dranic on the premises. The place wht-re said liquorn are to be Kyld in lot t;, sou nre No. m, No. lei West Wasbinrou street, ia the Fourlli Ward, city of lud in nap oils, t;enler township. Marion county, state lnniana. MiAiiv uisul-i: Apsil 2S, ISTo. lue snb'-criucr Iiereuj' clve-s notice Ilia: he will, in ii-coruane witli section 3 ot tlie rce.it license law passed, make application to the t'oatily Commissioners?, at their next session, for a license to sell intoxicatlD, vlnons, niHit ana spirituous liquors, in less quatiiitie than murt und sabjeci to lw draak oa ttie preiui I he place where mim liquori a."3 ioüjh'jui is lots 13, 10, outlot Cc, Ninth Ward, Indianapolis .Marion county, Indiana. April S, 1S7J. i-llll ir KtlLlltYMi VTOTICE. XI The su'srrllor her.'ly elves notice that lie will, in accordance with se-tlon 3 of tne recent licpp.se law passed, mtke application to the C'ouii'y Commissioners, at their June session, for a license to fell intoxicating, vinous, malt and spirituous liquors, in less quantities than a quart and MUject to be drank on tbe premises. The p'ace wlire said liquors are to be sold Is No. tftiand cys ?.ortn w est sireer, lniueroiirtn Ward of tbe city of lnüianpo is. April J,157j JMCUUIjAÜ Kl .S.'SfcLI,. TOTICK. Ihe subsciner hereoy gives notice taal he wid, in accordance with section 3 of tae recent license law passed, make application to the County Commissioners, at their Juue session, for a license to sell intoxicating, vinous, malt und spirituous liquors. In less quantities than a quart and subject to ie urani on tne premises 'i he place where said liquors are to be sold Is No. West Washington street, in tne ou:iu Ward of the city of Indianapolis. Center town ship, Marion county, state of lrdiana. April 5!!J, ISTa. THU1IAS lltK.NS. N OTIC F.. The subscriber hereby elves no'ice that lie will, ia accordance wit Ii section :i of the reeeut llceüse law passed, mike application to the County Commissioners, at their next session, f .r a license to sell intoxicating, vinous, malt und spirituous liquors, in less quantities than a quart and subject to be drank on the pr?mlses. The place where s lid liquor are to be sold is lo N'os. s, 9 and 10, tsidensiicker s and Naltncrs addition, corcer of South East and I.incom streets, lhirtvealh Wanl, city of Indianapolis, Center townsli p, Marlon county, state of In liana, June term. JidtllAKIJ WEEEK. April -9, ISTo. jq"TH"E. Ihe subscriber hereby tcives notice that be will. In accordance with section 3 of the recent license law pass-nl, make apmisatloa to tiie Concly Commissioners, at the ir next session, for a rceuse to sell intoxicating, vinous, matt and spirituous liquors, iu less quantities than a quart and subject to be drank oa tha premises. The place where said I iqu'.'s are to be sold is in lot No. . outlot '), First Ward, corner Mich igan snd Noble, 217 North Nob e -treet, city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, state of Indiana, June term. April -.2), 1.S7.5. JOHN KOF.IILKR. N llie subscriber hereby elves notice that be will, in accordance with section H of the recent license law I asstd, make application to the County Commissioners, at their next session, lor a license to sell intoxicating, vinous, ni&h and spirituous liquors, in less quantities thaa a miait.antl sahject to be drank on the premises. The place where Miid liquors araio be diancis No. 4i Virginia avenue, lot 37, outlot one hundred (IDO). Cirrer & Waters' rubdivision, in tt.e Tlurt.-enth Ward, city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, state of IndianaCHKiSriAN: i". SC11H3 tUEP.. April 22, 1S7-1. OIICE. Tin stibscribfr hereby gives notice that he will, in pocordance witn seclionUof tha reepnt license law parsed, make application to the County Comuilssioners, at their next session. for a license to sell intoxicating, vinous, malt and spirituous Uqu3r, In less ? uantities than a quart, and fuojeel to be drank on tue prem sts. ihe price wiiereEHia liquors are 10 ue soiu is tne south half of lot 11. ontiot in Duncan's ddl'lon, No. 2M South Delaware street. Ssver th ward, el'y r Indianapolis cenier townsnip, Marlon county, state of Indiana. April 1J, 1S70. (JiULlaliAM llAliiiUAlAti. The subscriber hereby gives notice that lie will, in accordance with section 8 of the recent license law passed, make application to the Couu'y Commissioners, at their next session, for a license lo sell intoxicating, vinous, malt and spirituous liquors, in less quantities than a quart ard subject to be drank on tbe premises. The place where said liquors are to be aold is No. W.-SOUU1 Illinois street, lot ?o. a.o: raiment corrected Hibdivitlon of lot No. 1, and east half of lot No. 2 la square 74. Fifth Ward, city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, state of Indiana. TUOMAt BURNS. April 2a, 1S75. OIICE. Is hereby given to the citizens of the Fifth Ward of the City of Indlanpp'-lis and of Center township, all in the C unty of Marion aid Sia e of lud aua, and all others woom it may concern, that the undtrdstned, Henry Gaeli2, will apply to tli Board öl Commissioners of wdd County of Marioa, In said State of Indiana, at their next regular session, to be held at the County Court House, in sai l C ity of Ii dianap oils. In said county aud state, beginning on the first Monday In June. A. t. Is75, for a license to sell, barter, and give away, t be drank, end suffered to be drank on the premises hereiuaf er described, plrltuous, vlnoup, malt lutoxlcatlLg liquors in a less quantity tnan a quart at a time, In and upon tbe premises knpwn an the Spencer House Saloon and es one hundred and forty-six (Uli) öouth Illinois street, in tlie Fifth Ward of the said City of Indianapolis, said premises betner lsw.!,!! nn the ftonth-SLSt niinrtttr or Fauare numbr eighty-eight (q In aid C?ity of Indianpolls, in venter townRhlp, Marion county. InIHDIXVAX90U3, Isn., April SI, 1875.

LICENSE APPLIOATIONi

N OTK'E. Tlie Mibicrifjer hereby gives notice that he will. In Hcccrdance with sections of the recent licenre law iasel, make application to the County (.'orüinifi-louer. at their next 6tlon, for a license to fell intoxicating, viuor.s, malt and splrltuons liquors, in less quantities than a quart and subject to be drank on the premises. The place where said liquors are to le sold Is 'o. 01 v est Rsuingion RLreer. part 01 101 1, tquare S, Firth Ward, city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, state of Indian. April TZ, 1ST j, EILLLH1AN. nie ubsciiher rereby gives notice mat ne will. In accordance with section 3 of the recent licence law passed, make application to the County Commissioners, at their next e?Mon, lor a licenss to sell lntoxlcatlnz, vinous, malt and opiritnons liquors, in less quantities than a quart, and subject to be drank, on the premises. The place where Faid liquors are to be cld is So. '1 Kant Washington street, cny 01 inai.innpolls. Cnter tonship. Marlon county, state ol Indiana. iubi am itaN ur-it. A prll 22, 1?7. MOTICE, Tbe snbscr ber hereby gives notice mat ce will. In accordance with section -i of tbe recent license law passed, make application to tne County commissioner, at uieir nrxt session, roralicenwto sell intoxicating, vinous, mall and SDliiUtdus ltaunrs. in lesiaaantltl38 than a nnart.. and subiecL to be drank on the premises. 1 lie place wneretam iiqnornriu uo iu is iui "J, outlot I'l.ln the Twelfth Ward, No. 470 tsouth Meridian btreet, in the city of Indianapolis, Center tow nshio. Marion county, slate of Iudlana JUCUAtbliülMAA, April 22, lS.o. The fnbscriber hereby gives notice mat ce will, in accordance with section 3 of the recent licetse jaw passed, make application to the County Commissioners, at their next session. tor a license to sell lntoxicaHnz, vinous, malt and KDlrituou liquors, in less quantities than nnait. and snbiect to fce drank on the premises l lie place where paid Honors are to be sold is No. Id ami !U Sout h New Jersey Mreet, city of Indianapolis, Center townshln, Marion county state of Indiana. WILLI AM 1RHVEK, A oil! 22, 1S7Ö. FK8.DEK1CK V11LING. N uriii:. The subscriber berew Elven notij- that he will, in accordance with section of the recent license law cashed, rnalta application to the Countv Commissioners, at their next session. rr a license to tell Intoxicating, vinous, mal and spirituous liqnorf, in ler.s quantities than a ouart. and subject to b drank on the premises TheplP.ce where said liquors are to be told is corner Coburn und High streets, lots Jo. 17 and is.iu W. 11. L. Noble's Ftirnii vision, part or out ot one hnKdred and eiaht (ICS), or the donation lands tl the el'y or Indianapolis, Seventh Ward Center township. Marlon county, staterf indl aua. WILLIAM rOllLLU, Arril 22. 1ST5. N one: The subscriber herviiy tives uot'ce tnat lie will, in accordance Willi section öof the recent license law passtd, make application to the Cojntv C'ommlssloners, at their next session, for a lic?i!s-e t sell intoxicating, vinous, malt and s .irltuous liquors, in les qaaniities than a qu:t:tflnd subject to be drank on tbe prernbes. Tlu- i. ace where said liquors are to be sola is No. STo South West etret-t, lot 17 of S. Yardes' subdlvisioa of the east part of outlot 15 ), in the Twe'fth Waidof tbe city o( Jndianapol s, Center township, Marion count, stateof Imilana. April 22, 17 j. JAJii;i wmiii,JR. N osici:. Tbe sab"criler herely c'ves notice tuat he will, lu accordauce with section of the recent license iaw passed, malte application to the Comity commissioners, at their next session, for a license to sell lntoxlcatiBg, vinous, malt and Kpiri'uuus liquor, in los- quantities than a quart and surject to ne urariK on the premises. l ce p;ace where said nqnors are to be sold is lots Nos 11 Mid 12, in quare No. 77, in the Sixth Waul, No. 70 riouth Delaware street, city of In dianapolis, tenter township, Marion county, state of Indiana, June term. UK0ÜUK ADAM KAUFMANN. April 29, 1S75. JTOTK K. The subscriber hereby gives notice that he will, in accordance with section 3 of the recent license law passed, roake application to the County Commissioners, at tlieir June session, for a licouse to mil intoxicating, vinous, ma t, and spirituous liquors, in less quantities than a quart and subject to be drank on the premises I be place where said liquors are to b3 sold is No. v:7." isouth Illinois strtet. on lot 18, outlot Cti, ia ltnssel's nub livlsi'-n, in the sixth Ward, city of ladlana;xlis. Center township, Marion county, state of Indiana Patrick j.niciiols and April 20, IS7.1. ROBERT GA RDN K. N OTICE. The subscriber hereby gives notioe tbat he will, in accordance with section ;i ol the recent license law passid, mike application to tlie County Coniniiss loners, nt their next session, for a license to sen intoxicating, vinous, malt and spinumis liquors, in less quantities than a quart and subject to be drank on the premises Tne Place where said liquors are tobe sold is ihe wet side of southwest quarter of southwest quarter, section li, township 15, range 3 e-it. Center towi'sbip, Mai Ion county, state or Indiana. Apiit !, 1875. JOHN WE IG AND. JTOTIf'E. Ihe subscriber hereby gives notice that he wl'.l, in accordance with swtion 3 of the recent license law ptvaed, make application to the County Commissioners at their rest session, lor a license to se.l lntcxicatlnir, vtnoas, malt and spirituous liquor, in less quantities th.in a quart und subject to be drank on the premise. The place where said liquors are to be sold Is lot No. and part off of the south side of lot No. 8 of Roderick Yelstr Guardians' addition, 50 Msdison avenue, corner of iowney street, in the Seventh Wa d. city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, state of Indiana, June term. läjuis EllKllANN. April 2!,lvS7.-). The subscriber hereby gives notice that he will, in accordance with section 3of the recent llceuso law p.issod, make application to the County Commissioners, at their next session, for a license to sell in toxica tin?, vinous, milt and spiiituous liquors, In less' quantities than a quart and mbject to be drank on the premises. Tho p'aci where s.ild liquors are tobe so!d Is lot(viln Hritr?' addition. No. ItHl South Noble strtet, E.ghto Ward, city or Indianapolis, Center township, Marion eountv, state of Indiana, J utie tnm. WILLIAM AUG UST MEYER. April 2s. lS7i. HE TING APPARATUS. Hot Water & Low Pressure STEAM Phced in many ofthebest private resldenceR, and the finest public builuines. operating with eminent success In SAVING OP FUEL, HEALTIIFULVRS, COMi?üill", NOlSLESSNEdS, HA FE I' Y. Premiums at Cincinnatf Industrial Exposi tions for Best Safety Boiler und Best Steam Heating Apparatus, Abbott's Patent Safety R-dlers, Ventilating Columns, Register;, Steam iurup3, eie. Add'-ens CRANE, BREED & CO., Heating Department. -715 W. Eighth st , Ci ncinnati, o. ex: B R1DQE CONTRACTOR?. Notice is hereby given that tbe boar t of com. m'ssionersof Marion county, state of Indiana, will, on the 2Hh dav of May, 18 "A, at the coart house in the city of Indianapolis, receive bid for Ihe Ripraps, fills for approaches excava t lots and limbers and plank for the foundations of the abutments and pier: also lor the abutments arid pier, and for the superstructure Uood orlro3),ofa bridge over White river, at Dawson' ford, in said county. Said bridge to be of two rpaus, Ko feet eacn in the clear. Extreme length 2D feet. Plans aud specifications may be Been at the county auditor's ofllce at Indianapolis. Bids must be filed with the county auditor and accompanied with vouchers. The board exEressly rest rves the right to reject any and all Ids. F. V. HAMILTON. Auditor Marlon eonnty. Indianapolis, Isn., April 12, itnu. i-u i s $200 Mich. a month to agents, everywhere. Address Excelsior Mfg. Co Buchanan,

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NOW IS YOUR TIME. fame Fortune helps those who help themselves. LEGALLY AUTHORIZED. 1 he Texa Gift Concert Association ! In aid Of Public Imnrovempnt Den 1 son, Texas. Will give a Grand Concert MONDAY, MA.Y Slst, 1S75 And will distrlbuta to the ticket holders SCO.OOO IIST GIFTS ! The Concert and Distribution of Gifts c oar anteed to Positively Tate P.'ace on the above date or the MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED! lt Capital Gitt f-Vt.ni :ti iwuinifi 1 1 1 cm -dCapiui Gift l2b,0Gu. 4th Capital Gift f lO.(XX). ih. hiues ums in proportion amounting In all to Distribution to commence immediately after the Concert. AfiKNTK WAVTPn Liberal commissions to responsible agents. CLUES. Clnbs can be oronnix1 In Wsiwio. vv bave no lcal &?nt- and nm r.t rfi.iiiinn r. gifts drawn can be made. Send for srecial rates to clubs. HOW TO REMIT TO US. Money sent at our risfc when unl rir "nntt. race money order, draff, express, or registered icner. uruers ior ucseta sent direct to us promptly filled. AddrveR us for circulars giving references, manner of drawing?, full particulars, etc. Addre-8all orders for tickets, communications, and make all remittances of money to A. R. COLLINS. Secy Denlnon, Texas. n.b. orders lor Tickets amounting to 15, or wi 'iui j, u. per express. N OTICE TO AJtSESTEE. State of Indiana, Fountain countr. Fountain Circuit Court. May Terra, 1S7Ö. Joeepn Bitlle vs. u:iam i;uue. Absentee. Notice is hereby given that the above plaintiff". Joseph Kittle, has riled in my office a complaint i;amsi uciniuaui, uiiaiii liiiue, alleging tnat the said vMlliam tittle was lormerly a resident or fotmiiin county, Indiana, and that he has len nts usual place of residence in said Fountain county, and gone to parts unknown for the space ornve years, leaving property without having made any sufficient provision for the management or the same, and that said mvn erty is suffering waste for ttc want of proper care, and that bis family are needirg the same lorureir puppon, sna praying ior the appointment or sn executor of the M ill of said William Bittle. Sai'i cause is set for hearing on the 15th day of the May term, 1S75. of the Fountain Cir cuit Court, to-wit: June the 2d. 1575, In the Circuit Court room, in Covington. Fountain county. juujann, ana unless tne aia vvtillam iJiitleap ptar and answer thereto the matters contained in said complaint will be heard and determined in bis absence. witness my hand and tbe seal of said Court at Covington, this mh day or April, IsTj. E. N. BOWMAN, Clerk of Fountain Circuit Com t. ISAAC K. SCHOONOVE. AttV. for PI IT. GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY ! (-Til w .- The Cordial Bala of Syricum and Tonic Pills, FOR NERVOUS AMD GENERAL DEBILITY, Pemat nre Decay, Over-Indnlgenee in the use of opium, Alcoholic Drinks, Tobacco, etc. NERVOUS DEBILITY, Is characterized by a general languor or weakness of the whole organism, especially of the nervous system, obstructing and preventing the ordinary functions of nature; hence, there is a disordered stateof Ihe secretions: constipation, scanty and bigh-colorea urine, with an excess of earthly or limey sediment, indicative of waste of brain and nervous substance, frequent pa'pitatlons of the heart, loss of memory, and marked Irresolution of purpose, and inability to carry luto action any well definea business enterprise, or to fix the mind opon any one thing any length of time. Thtre is a great sennitiveness to impres-ions, though retained but a short time, with a llickeriDg and fluttering condition or mental faculties, rendering an individual what is commonly called a wbilüe-minder, or fickleminded man. There must of necessity be in each individual, different symptoms, eccordlng to his peculiar organization, habits, pursuits and temperament, which all serve to shape the manner of the manifestation of tneir nervous disturbancts, constitutlne a difference as marked as are their physical peculiarities dissimilar and peculiar to themselves These diflereoees, in the manner and form of their manifestation, do not Indicate any necessary difference to be followed lp the treatment of any case wheie disease has its origin in physical injurj : the (ami remedies being alike applicable to the weak as t: tlie strong; to the stu'dy as to the Bick'.v, varied only in degree of quantity and duration iu tha use of them in order to overcome the disease. Nervous ltebillty, or what is generally tegarded na such, is asproteaa typcd'ln its peculiarities as are the dreams of the shipwrecked mariner who, in his struggles for safety, lies down exhausted for a moment's sleep upon the wreck upon which he floats, with ail the elements of destruction In mad commotion eronnd him, when the first instincts of his nature are a longing for a something solid upon which he may find a standing place. ErlLEFHY OR F.TS. No other remedy will cure Epilepsy or Fits so quick as the Cordial Bum ofSricum and Tonic Pills. KIDNEY DISEASES -and many other ditliculties are cured by tbe use of the Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonia Phis. If the watery portions of our food are not passed off, they must, when retained Jii tlie svstem, produce serious ditliculties. Languave falls when attempting to describe the Rulferinas ot persons whose kidneys are out of order; gravel, back-ache, lnilamalion of the b adder and of the delicate membranes of the urinary organs are the result if the water is not regularly and properly carried otr through the kidneys. DRUNKENNESS. The Cordial Balm of syricum and Tonic Pills is the only remedy lhat has ever proved ny practical experience a benefit to those suffering from over-indulgsuee in Alcoholic Liquors, it completely destroys the taste for them, and restores the victim of intemperance to htaiih aud vigor. A single trial will prove it. OPIUM. The slarming increase of the use of this most pernicious drug as a stimulant, by ma!e and female, and its peculiar effects, completely destroying the digestive apDaratus and f hattering the nervous system, effeminating and debasing the mind, renders the CORDIAL BALM OF SYRICUM AND TONIC PILLS of Inest imable value, a it completely destroys all desire for this most baneful drug, aud restores the nerves to a perfectly healthy state, even iu cases where opium has been used in large quantities and for a number of j ears. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND WHOLESALE AGENTS. John F. Henry Co., New York City; Johnson, llolloway& Co., Philadelphia, Pa.; Seth K. Hance, Baltimore, Md.; E. Monteuse t OoM New Orleans, La.; Van Shaack. Stevenson & Reid, Chicago, 111.: John D. Parks. Cincinnati, O.; Strong & Cobb. Cleveland. O. ; Collin.s Bros , St. Louis, Mo.; Farrand, Williams & Co., Detroit, Mich.; B. F. Alfred, Louisville, Ky.; siewart Morgan, Indianapolis, Ind.; Avcrr & Tyler, Lafayette, Ind. If yourdrusglst has not got lt.esk him and he will get it tor you. U. EDGAR LOTH R0P, M. D., eole proprietor, 14j Court street, Boston, Mass. Send for copy of Prize Essay on the above diseases, Uü pages free. DR. C. A. BOHANNAN Cores all Privat Diseases without the dm of mercury. Charges reasonable 1'een, guarantee to permanently cure all forms of "spermatorrhea," cr "Seminal Weakness," In from two to seven weeks Um e. Office, No. 61 North Fifth, street, between Washington avenue and Green, St. Louis, Mo. Established in BU Louis In lfS7. MTDr. B . sends his "Treatise on Special Diseases" FREE to any address, which fully exf lain i the nature, causes and symptoms of Sern nal Weakness, Nervous Debility, etc, and valuable information on other delicate luulecta.

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