Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 24, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1875 — Page 7

TUE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL THURSDAY JUNE 3 1875,

THE SENTINEL SUSTAINED.

THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. AN IMMEDIATE INVESTIGATION INTO TIIC AFFAIRS OF THE DEAF AND M'Jin ASYLUM DEMANDED AND THE SUSPENSION OF THE SUPERINTENDENT PENDING THE INVESTIGATION CALLED FOR. A STRICT INVESTIGATION DEMANDED. From the Noblesville Independent. Tha Indianapolis Sentinel has trot itself into two libel suits. The sum total of both suits will a-aount to $100,000. Thos. Mclntire, superintendent of tbe Dsaf and Dumb Aylum, and Ii O. Valentine, one ot the teachers in the institute are the aggrieved parties. Tbe Sentinel published charges ot adultery. Tbe charges published demand a ratioa. THE 8KNTINEI. SUSTAINED. (From the Columbia City Post. The Indianapolis Sentinel has involved itself in a libel suit for darin to publish tbe evidence, iu a documentary sbape, and it is hard to controvert touching cross and 1"morel abuses by the superintendent of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, at Indianapolis. We admire the tearless course of tha Sentlne!, in holding up to public view a servant of the people who has forfeited all respect and confidence. The people of the state will sustain the Sentinel. A DISGRACE TO THE STATE. From the Columbus Republican. The D?af and Duuib Asylum, resting under tho cinrge now hangiagover it, is a di-zrac3 to mr 'tti!e, and tha matter should be rigidly investigated by men of more pluck or judgment than the committee appointed by tbe last legislature possessed, as their report was but a mockery of an investigation, while their squirmiDg, in our estimation virtually admitted the truth ef tbe accusations. A WEAK REPLY. TO CHARGES. IGreencast e Press.l The Indianapolis Sdntinel makes public soma startling disclosures in reference to the internal management of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, which call for a most rigid and searching investigation. Superintendent Mclntire is charged with immoral practices with the female inmates of that institution, which are not based on mere rumor, but are supported by tbe affidavits of the inmates themselves. It is a very weak reply to those chanroi to say that tbe Sentinel is being proaecuttni for libel. Betöre rubbing into court. Superintendent Mclatire should open wide hu doors and invite the dosest investigation as to the truth of the charges. enOCLD STEP DOWN AND OUT. IFrom the Sullivan Democrat. The Indianapolis Sentinel Company has a libel suit oa its hands. A man named Fawkner charges the superintendent and a teacher with grossly immoral and indecent practices towards tbe female pupils m tbe Indiana Asylum tor tue Daaf and Dumb. His charge is supported by alfidavits of five of tbe girls, which are filed with tbe charts be'ore the trus-tees. Tbe offense of tbe Sentinel is that it publishes these charts and affidavits. It ha cume to a pretty pass that av servant ot the people must be screened by the press until his guilt is unquestionably established. If inaocent the superintendent and teachers should coutt the fullest investigation and in the meantime step down aud out. PUSH FORWARD THE INVESTIGATION. I From the lied lord Banner. There ia being a nice pickle stirred up at tbe State Deaf and Dumb Asylum. It will be remembered that charges were preferred and a sort of investigation had last April, when tbe seduction of one of the pupils was chargod upon her uncle, John Fawsner, and be was indicted for abortion. Mr. F. has been busily engaged ever since in getting evidenca to exculpate himself and place tbe blame where it rightly belongs; and he has now presented charges to th board of trustees ot the institution against tbe superintendent, Mr. Mclntire, and demanding bis removal. The charges are supported by tbe alfidavits of five of the former inmates of tne asylum, and exhibit, it true, a looseness ol morals in that institution before which the Brecher scandal pales into insignificance. From tbe interest Mr. Fawkner has in the matter, it is probable that tbe investigation will be pushed iorward until the truth will be arrived at, and the guilty parties punished. REMOVE THE OFFICERS AND INVESTIGATE. From the Danville :ndianian. It will bo remembered by our readers that we gave an account ct the seduction of Ida Fawkner. an inmate of the deaf and dumb asylum at Icdianapolis, some time since her uccle John Fawkner being accused ol the unnatural crime. Oa Thursday last, however, tho Seatinel published tbe affidavits of four mutes, tao of whom had been iarrid, charging the Su perintendent, Mr. Mclntire, with unchaste familiarity with two of 'em, whilst the others charge him with actual crim. con., one case covering a period of sev eral years. Ida also makes oatn -that her former statement implicating her uncle was made under duress, and that J,zra V alen tine, her teacher, sadured her. Immediately after the publication of the athdavits, Mc I q tire aud Valentine sued Fawkner and the Sentinel Company lor libl. instead of awaiting the result of tbe trial, laving their damage at ?0,C00 each. This is putting a fine point on It, though we believe the usual course of persons restive nnder criminal charge is to prove tbir own innocence before indulging in the costly luxury of alibelsuit. Jus-ic to the children under their care demand tie removal of tbe officers until tbeir innoce ic is e tablisned, aud if the trustees of tbe in stitution have any regard for decency and public sentiment tbey can not hesitate much longer. THE WISER COURSE FOR THE ASYLUM MAN AGERS. From the Winamac Democrat. The Sentinel baa on hands two libel suits of $50,000 each, for publishing an article which appeared in that paper on the 20th inst. From the array cf legal gentlemen who appear for tbe plaintiffs, it would seem thai Mr. Mclntrie !and Mr. Ezra O. Valen tine have great laith In the multiplicity of counsel, either to frighten the Sentinel or prevent an inveailga tion into tbe charges preferred in tbe article ompiaineu or, ana out or wnicn, tbe pros ecutions have grown. The Sentinel does not show any great alarm over the acion oi tho plaintiff-, and we apprehend that be.'ore the termination of tbe legal proceedings, Mr. Mclntire and Mr. Ezra G. Valentlue, will fiud mat the pre-is ol mis country have pome rights which even the public iuucuon arles ot a atate institution must respect It would have been wiser and iu our ludzmnt more satisfactory to tbe peo pie of tbe state who are deeply interea'ed in the manxeffment of our public institutions for the pluntlfT in this suit to have call! for an invfStigtion of these charges and proven th-ir falsity, tban to rush into tbe courts with harrassiDg euits against a public

journal timply for calling public attention to a reported Bcand.l calculated to injure the odours connected with the institution as well as the Institution itself. We hope now that tbe plaintiff have appealed to the curts, that the Sentinel will take good care to have tbe conduct and management of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum fully and thoroughly investigated and" if it is found that corruption exi-ts, that Mr. Mclntire and all ethers connected with the scandal may be fully exposed and punished. THE HONOR OF THE STATE INVOLVED. From the New Albany Ledger-Standard Tbe Indianapolis people, ia commenting on the recent publication In tha Sentinel of the charges against the superintendent of the State Deaf and Dumb Asylum, says: It is saylmr, it mild and bland when we assert that of all our penal, reformatory and benevolent Institutions there is nrt one ot them to-day that would not be benefitted by a "new deal.' They have . all ol them remained too long in the came band, and it taxes our credulity to tbe utmost to believe there is a single one of them free from tbe darkest character of ttain. Change means reform, when applied to all these public institutions. This is pre-ci-ely what was intimated last winter by many democrats, and which lend to the attempts to investigate the various inKtitutions of t he state. But partisan zeal on the part ot tbe republican managers prevented such an investigation as was demanded. To be sure, an attempt was made to accomplish this, but every obstacle was thrown Iu the way cf honee investigation, aud thse democrats who attempted to arive at the truth weie watched and their good intentions thwarted. Oaeof the mo; notable examples was the investigation "of the afliirs ol tbe Southern prison, and even these charges again!, the officials of the dear and dumb asylum were whitewashed, aud an attempt made to blacken tbe character of an honorable gentleman, by scurin a mofrt infamous charge to be made against him. that of seducing bis own niece. He has now made a public exposition, and charges that tbe crime is that of the officials in cbarge of the inatitntlon, and demand that it be investigated. Tbe former un blemished character ot the parties charged should be some sort ot shield atraint any attempt to establis'h unjustifiable charges, but it is no bar to actual crime. If these officials are guilty, there should be no hesitancy in k. curing the proof and fjcting them from their places. Pa-t go d character is no defease for absolute crime, while it may be against suspicions without proof. There can be no question as to the duty of the proper authorities ordering an investigation immediately. If the governor has no power to do so, let him convene the legislature as soon as possible, which can

order a complete aud thorough iuqulry, and provide for the punishment of the guilty upon conviction. The cost of such conviction is really but a small affair, when we cjnsidt-r the importance of freeing our public benevolent institutions from the taint of suebjeorruption as is charged by Mr Fawkner. Tho honor of the etate is involved in this matter, and whatever our sympathies may be, or our hopes, we insist there shall be no dlay, no whitewashing operation, but that the good name of Iudiaua shall not suffer by tbe act ot her choseu agents without rebuke, or an attempt to clear up these charges. FIEItY FISHING. BROILED I A' A TROUT BOAT. TWO FISHERMEN HEMMED IN BY MOUN TAIN FIR KS AND TAKE TO THE WATER A NARROW ESCAPE. The eventful experience of a couple of Rochester fishermen i3 detailed by a correspondeutof the New York Sun by telegraph from Snobola, Pa.: Samuel L. Downs and W. C. Reeves, of Rochester, have tetn trout n.iuing for three or four days on th streams ia this vicinity. On Tuesday they went out to fish in Tay lor'a creek, a branch of the Sbohola, about five miles from thi Btatlon. The stream traverses a wild and billy section, and lor some days the woods have been on hre r or miles along its course. Tbe men bad fished up two miles above its mouth, when the fire approached so near the stream on both sides that tbey were compelled to stop, ana started to re trace tbeir steps. Thev had proceeded but a short distance on their return wben they were alarmed to find that tbe fire bad closed into tbe stream in that direction also. Htgn and precipitous bills rise on either side of he stream at tbe point where tbey were. and even it tbe fire had not covered them, escape in that direction would have seen very difficult, loaddto THE PERIL CF THE SITUATION, th9 fires above and below them were rapidly approaching one another and reducing the space in which the fishermen fouud them selves couficed. The underbrush also in that locality grows down to the water's edg3, and dead logs and dry brances lay across tne stream. 10 these the nams com municated readily, and in a comparatively short time tne nsnerman were nemmcd In on all sides by the fire. At the spot where they were loreod to tult is a deep pool, at ttie fo t of a fall some ten feet high. This pool is about twenty ie?t wide and very deep. Down, seeing mat there was no hope of escape iu any other way, suggested to ÜH coinpannu mat uiy must plunge la the pool and remain there, it possible, unMl tbe fire bad so far exhausted itself along the stream as to permit of tbeir wading down tne creek until they got below the burning woods. Ane difficulty here presented it self. Reaves conld not swim, and the water In the centre or tbe pool, where tbey must necessarily take their position, was over tbeir beads. Toe heat was now becoming Intense, ana tue seuoko was almost Buno catiotr. There was but ore tt.ing to be done. Downs shoved a piece of pice log into the stream, and t-up porting Kjeves with one arm, SWAM TO THE CENTER OF THE POOL. By tbe aid of the bit of log he was enabled to keep both bis companion and himself ailjat until they reached the foot of the fall, wberffa pro acting rock ottered tbe lonner a firm Lold for his hand, and by which he kept his b6ad above water. They allowed as much of tne tailing water to cover tbem as tbey could w.th safety, and in that trying situation awaited the passing fury ot tbe fiimes. Fortunately, no branches or dead trees projected into the stream where tbe fi-heruoeu sought refuge, and they had nothing to fear from direct contact with the fire. But the beat from the flames, which were a no time more than ten feet away on either s de, wa almost unbearable. Tbe men would endure it as long a possible, and then duck their heads beneath the water, and keep tbem there until tbey were forced to again emerge for air. Added to the sufferings of Kteves was th9 circumstance of his being obliged to hang suspended by his hands Irora the rock, scarcely any water touching tbem. He could not find a foi t bold, ard ettst-d his hands from the beat by alternately dipping hrtt ore and then the other umhr tue water. Fora quarter of an h ur tbe agony was continued, when Iteeve ex-faiming that be would rather drown toau suffer longer, releaned bis bold and DISAPPEARED UNDER THE WATER. When he reappeared, he was tome feet" below, and had touched bottom. Djwns shouted to him to have courage, as tbe worst was over. Reeves, without a word, waded

on down the stream, and reaching shallow water, ran as fat as be could between tbe much reiuced Ilinie that lined both sids of the brook, and emt-rgeri, with - hair and llaih singed and blistered, below tho burning woods. D jwiis retained bis position in the htream until the tires from above and

b'-low . had tütt. aad the flan e Kradually climbed up the mountains, aud then m ad his way down stream throngs the smoke aud still red-hot embers a!oug the höre, and found bis companion about a quarter of a mile bplow. The latter was considerably burned about the lacs, while his baads were learially bl .stored in fending Durmug, brush and branches from his iace a be left the p ol. Bth men were so much exhausted that it was a long time before they could proceed. Tbey walked to a farm bouse, about half a mile frotn th creek, where their want were attended to. Yesterday they took train fo 5 on tbe Erie, lor home. Tuev Mt tbeir rods and baskets at the fccene of their adventure, and they were n all likelihood consumed by the fire. ' g' SGBOFUL.A. It does not make itnv difference how severe a rase of .Scrofula, Ulcers, syphilis, Ilm pies, Blotches. Tillen or libeuraatism Is the Kamarat an m Kool and Herb Juices wlU care It. Syphilis, which Iihs baClfd the kit 111 of physicians. and for which they declare they can do noth ing except patch n p. la effectually and permanently cured. Catarrh, which, up to this lime, h'is had Its own wav, It is completly eradi cated. Rheumatism, with its tormenting pains, Is speedily removed. Flmples, oloiches tetter, that cau-e much mortiScation and trouble, are banished in a short time. Artectuns of the liver and kidneys are overcome, and those orgaus made to i-r form their proper functions. Ina worl.lt renovates and braces up the whole body, extelling poisonous and impure matter from the bloo i and system, it Is our desire that all i-bou d receive tbe benefit ot tue remedy, aud particularly tuen persons to have glvt-n up all hopes of ever beii:g cured. rnce l it per botue. toid by wm. t;. toi, it Kast Washington street, and by druggists. TUE SPECULA IOK AND WALL aTKEET MESSENGER, A wml monthly paper, devoted to Finance, Forelu and Domestic Legalized Lottert, ock Jobbinz transactions, Kau road ana Steamship shades. Mining Stock aiid Land Values. Price for one year, postage prepaid, one dollar, Lock liox 6J.M, THEODORE ZCHOCII, 116 Nassau street, N. V. Loch Box F5-U. THB PzJLLfcrVo VADE-MLCUM W E O S T E Ii S POCKET DICTIONARY A brlt zed from Webster's Ouarto. illustrated with nearly two hnndre.l engravings. Tills volume embraces a cartful selection o more than 8,iK0of the most in port ant words In the lansnage; and contains tables of money, weigut and measure, abbreviations words phraes proverbs, etc., 'rom the (ireek, the Latin, and the modern lanruaKC Rules for soelline. etc.. etc.; making tbe moat complete and i.koj pocket companion exUM. it is beautifully prlnud on tinted ntper, and bound in morocco, lucfta, gilt edges, 11. Kor sale everywhere. 8ent by mail on receiptor the price. IViSON, BLAKiMAN, TAYLO R CO., Publishers of Webster's School Dictionaries, At Un n rmiil t. TSTpw Vork. J O T 1 C JÜ TC HIES of PETITION to BELL EEAL SSTAT STATR OF I V DI N A M TtlON COUNTY. M KION CIVIL CIRCUIT foUKT. VT OTICE IS hereby given that Ilobert P. IUi l nine, aimlnl tratorof theet.iteof Thoraa Pun'-iiiK, deceas d. has filed his petition to l the nale-ttt of tne decedent, his personal bein insufficient to pay his oebts; an4 that said Putiou WIM te liear.i at trie next term of the Marion Civil Circuit Court of Paid county. Attest: ALiSM. II. KKOW, Clerk M. v. U. L, Marion county. Mavll.tW.V Northern and British Colonies IS BOUTHSIDE Vir.OlNIA. Cheap Lands, Fina Climate, Good Society, Schools and Churches Everywhere. PROTECTION FROM LAND SHARKS. Address Secretary Houthside Immigration So ciety, rarmvii e. prlnc- Kdward countv, V. WAWlTTI Agent for the best selling i xxxi ju fuze racaa;es in tne worm single package, with el Knt prize, post paid. vrocenn. r or otner novelties send stamp. Ad dress F. P.mLUUK", New U dford. Mas. N once The subcriber hereby elves notloe that he will, in accordance with seciion 3 of tbe recent license law passed, m'ke application to the County CoramtsKlonra, at their next se6ion, for a license to sen intoxicating, vinous, malt and spintutiua liquors, in less quantities than a quart and subject to be drank on the t rem Ines The nlace where said Kauois are lobe sold ia lot No.H of outLH No. 122 Norwood's subdivision. o. 5 Hussen avenue, xweinn ward, city ol in dianapoiii), center towcscip, Clarion county Hiaie oi inoiaua. May 1S75. I RKDERICK KISSEL. TICK Is hereby given that the undersigned will an ply to the Board of Commissioners of Marion county, Indiana, st their June term next, for a ucenae to neu spirituous, vinous and maltllq nora, in lers quantitUs than a quirt at a time with the privilege of allowing the Fame to be drank on my premises, for one yaar. Our place of businesw and tbe pine whereon said tiquorx a-e to be sold, is located on lot No.fi, outlot No. "2, No. 21 East Wnshtrgton s-reet, in the Ninth watu m tne city oflndlanapoUs.Marion county biaie oi luuiaua, CHKIS1TAN H. KCHWEIR, UIinisTIAN Ft SCIIWL1H. May 20, 175. LOYERS1 GUIDE Pi ew edition). 6 nazes lllus trated. Model love letters. Art of gainlnz love of and marrylnir who and when yn p e- se How to be handsome. Cures for hundreds of dlseise; also many new Kegels, arbt, myster ies, money maaine methods, etc., that all should know and three months subscription toine uQeiactor, ' tne D' st a pas;e paper in the world, a I fo- 10 cents. Adlress UNION PITB!.ItMIV(l m.. Vewtrlf. N.J. THE BEST "WORK LFor Heed, Cabinet, or S??- GETZE'S JjtHLOR fa" 8 Parier Organ. Sent by Matt, i", lee, $2.50. . LEE L "WALKES. Piflaa. I JLVAANT O. McUANNON, Administrator I of tho estate of George Waggoner, vk. Martha D. Waggoner et al. Jn the Marlon Civil Circuit Cour. Notice is hereby given that on the ISth day of March, 1875, tbe plaintiff In the above entitled cause, as administrator of the estate of Ototve Waggoner, deceased, riled in the Marlon Civil Circuit Court hl petition against tbe defendants therein, the ld.w and htira of eaid deccdeut,for an order to 811 certain real tatate of aaid decedent, therein described, to pay the debts of sad estate, and ihataaid petition will be heard at the next ensuing term of said court, to be held at Indianapolis, in Marion county, commencing on the 2Sd davcf August, 175. AUaiiN ii. umiWN, Clerk Marlon Civil Circuit Court. May25,lfi7i. SviKi.r.v Howk. Attvu. for Petitioner. OTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereby given that tbe unders'gned has been appointed ny the Marlon Civil Circn t Court of Marion county, Indtana, at the M-y term, 1K75, adminidtraior of the etat of Kll7.ab;th Frauckenate n, late or ald counts, deceased. lraid esa e 1 ru p'vwvl to be Insolvent. CH VttLfcS FtltatK, Administrator. May 25, 17j. m Ch Aft Cu, Atty. $200 Mich. a month U agents, every where. Address Excelsior Mfg. Co., Buchanan, TrANTE -0 to 17H a weeK and exp and -xp nsea to W all. Articles new, staple a flour. Hamplta Xre. Addrea- 'UK'. Augusta Station, Ind. & J. AVtKY, Box 173,

TEXAS OR A W I N G $200,000 Kg- Houses & Lands POSITIVELY THE LAST POSTPONEMENT. WILL DRAW, WIIHOUT KAIL, AT H OTJcTO N, TwXA-, June 30, 1 875. We did rot Pfll quite al our tickets in time to draw ou the 13th of May; hut so cer'aln are we of sure--, and in evldt-nceof oorgoud faith and intentions, we will ieceive. In payment for tickets, certlflcatea of d-pslt In anv first-class bank in the I'nited Mates, with this endorsement: "Payable only when Köster' Tx as Draw-1-g taks place." No Pealing of prizes, but very one paid In fell. Over tn,ix acres of choice land, centrally located Dear lailroads, 17 houses, 2,325 go d coin prizes, among them one of (10 00 and oneof f.i,mO Our en terpilse Is endorsed by tbe City Council. Hel able agents wanted. Send for circulars. They w 11 convince you we are both rellah eand responsible. Tickets only fill for tin and 21 far 3. No connection with any oiher similar enterpr.se. Commendatory. "Having, from our long acqnantance with J. E. FoMer. every confidence in his Integrity , we feel tnstlfied In saving we believe be will carry ou' hi distribution bonetlj and la:rly." Signed y the Mayor, Hot:. J. T. O. Wilson, and ti;e city council. We are (.eclally dedrous that parties interested would wr:teto (he ban&s. merchant a, and pos'ma tt-r o: 'his p. are (where we have livd 15 yearü). 'or Information as to ourr'labillty. IsrnsA Pkff rentes-Woolen, Webb t t o., HrviKr. JnctUiiHpo'is; Hon. John Klbback. Tie dent f-entinei L'o..f ntllananolls: Hon. John C. Sooeinaker, x-Audi tor of State, Indl anapo I. J. K. FctST'-K, Manner. Hou'-ton.Tex-

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LOUISVILLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE ! r;o. 37 Court Place, Eel Fifth & Sixth. LOUIS VILLE, It "YT. I tires all forms o' I rlvate, Chronic and Nervous i 'isoae a. spermctorrhea and 1 in potency, the tesull of eelf-Rb -be In youth or t-exual excesses In ii attirer; tars or other caus,and produc-icgt-omeot the fol owlvg ife'.'n: Nervousness, feuilnal J-tnJsio-is, Tin ncnaofMsbt Ief?otive Memory, IJtilc l I ecay, Aven.lou lo Society of Kemales. Contusiou of Jcea., Ijoss ofr-exnal Power, etc , rtnder r marriage improper or uuhapp,aieMioronghiy and ermanentiy cured. tSyphtlis positively aud eutlrt ly eradicated from the system. Gonorrhea. Uleet, stricture, l-'ilea and other Private Diseases quickly cured. Patients mated by mail or expreaa. Consultation f ee and invited. charges reasonable, ard correspondence Mrictly confidential. Addres as above. or tbe consulting physlc'an. C. W. KICE. M. D No. 37 Court Place, office hours irom a. x. to 8 P.M. Knndara. 9 to 4 P. H. R . ß I G E L O W TH1 OßXATRsJT SPEC! AL.lt3f OF THE AÜÜ la tsa Knrthwest. where he is v. ell ns3-RT4,i.'.S:irt.od ths LARIfEüT PA'AOiicr Iii r?.trfvrr yeakhw chkos- ...' t: h'si. nt iwit:i i m r. and F Kil ALE, at 270uth Cinri Hu. comer of van Kuren. cr'frt!?fi ill m--nr-,-TrrTrnwTrTrTw-nKWTMsjm ST t1 A U H O O D ! I JiiO' "hnil HOW IT CAN BE RESTORED. The cele brated DR. BIÜELOW. known throurhnct a;l tbe Northwestern atata. has rrener! cer tain remedies for tbe cure of fiPEKMA Tail. RH(EA, or SEllVOUü DEE1LJTY. producing BLOTCHES oa the F A VE and A VERSION to SOCIETY, etc.. unrt tine the af?ctd fnr SOCIAL. BUSIJiE.1S or MARRIED LivrThese REMEDIES can be RELIED upon. &e the Doctor has nnl them In his practice for the last TWPWl Y YEA KS. young ri t r. iritis fro:a the effects of mat d.-eadfcl deft stru.tli ve dis ass. HP JüRM ATD KRHfl'A caosod by HKL.F ABÜWK, the symptomaof which are Seminal Losses, lNDiUKSTltN, IK1U1ABiL.li X, loks of Manly Power, fr tehtful dreams. sensation of lalllnz when asleep, melfincholy! aelf rilHtroat, confuted memory, bashfalnwss and uiuiuiiy, paipiiation or me neart, uasnes of heat, chilly sensations, reetlewsness. cold feet, at times voracions appetite, sallow complexion. blotches and pimples on the face, love of ao!itnde. Inability to countrt the mind. AVERSION TO SOCIETY, renderlrti AiAKRI AUE IMPROPER, such Rhonld apply at once. Kvcry cae can be cored . His renntation srnarunten thia fact. CIKCTJL.AKS unt for TWO .STAMPS. Iiis large work; now In press, sent lor 50 cents, containing the latest facta worth knowing; 0 N MARRIAGE. RKL.1EJ"' FROM THE EKFtXTTSOF AKTJS13 iu carlj life. MAN HOOD KKMTOHKIJ. Imw1. tieniltO MAKRiAUE removed. New rnptliori of treatment. New and rernarxahle reaitdie Books and circular acut in ta'ed env-l. r to any address. COKR tSPOJ NCK OJSFl UK.M1AU Address DR. C. BKJEIOW. irr K CL.?.KHTH corner of VAN ECKEN. Chicflso in nt Ctana lseases of hatrvfr naturr.Nervoue Debility, Lost Energy, EronchiUa.CftUrr & ConaumDUon.Pvlea. Fistula. A; . A betöre consulting; ottre will save '! time. fnoniv and health, and avoid quackery, bycallinr on or edihTMinjj, with autement of rap, for PamShlet and full tnfonration free, ie old sad reliable. K,dS. INSTTTrTE. MTLWAtTKEE, WZS DR. C. A. BOHA&MNAN Cures ail Private Diseases without the ue o' mercery, charges reasonable fee?, guaranta to permanentlv cure all forms cf " permatorrhea,"or "tsemlnal Weakness." in from two to seven weeks' lime. Office, No. 318 North Fifth street, between Washington avenne and Ora3ii St. Louis, Mo. Established In Hi, Louis laK". T-Ur. JB . sends his "Treatise on .Special Diseases" FREE to any adirre?, which fully erfilalns the natura, causes and Symptoms o: 8o-n-nal Weaknwa, Nervons liebillty, etc., and valnat) tr format ion oi ot hoi- in)ifia nhnum fairbftim' Stanaai-a 5ca:w Of eil klncl, i nij:icfir PJi ;:e. Also, Wareic:" 1 n. at WW. P. Q.ltT U7. OEKF.BAL AÖElVt, A3 and 43 r ( Jßi ä-a-ii-i in i e n n e s s e h o; Bcal rp1rw1 rvTrert-nrMvI worlrrrion lilil.-J.'.lhillA If, LIRGEST SURGICAL INSTITUTE IN AMERICA. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Branches : San Francisco, CaL & Atlanta, Ga. Orer forty thootand easea eared, iaclttding Currsturee of the Hpine, Clab Fet, Crooked and stiff Knm, DeforanifJea of lbs rmr, IIareI,i, VlfCt laia.te, Vry-Xk. roaa-Kye-aw latrlai. Pueases of the Klye? aid rases In a-eneravl. Jbavr, aud MurgleaU Ils E mho By our improted mechüaual appliMioea and treat roeut, each rase are reliered of paiu. dcformitr, or loss Of limb ; aariog the lone asooy eflm endured". Badicalt j cured in a low dy without hiudrance from banaei. ' danger. The'tre&tiscLt is no secret, jet saw to tbe profusion. Address, NATIONAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Or Atlanta, Oa.. or 319 Bnab ft.. Pun Pranrier, Cel. DES PON D aiN-I CY,Orlef,:.Vnx it! sWt.1 I HHt'l Jl.llu lety or Mind, Defective Momrry, Baahfalneas, WaaKneuaof Mied aud Body, 811 trouble caused by nervons del.llltr. KixjeiJlv tnred by the only known and eure remed. naed at the WESTERN MFJJU'AIi iN3TITUTi 137 Bycamore street, Cincinnati, OMo. No nay required of roepoualble persoris r.ntU cafe.1. rr1 two itumivi fr froa lrrloF BR. BUST, Ks. 39 Kentucky Avenue, Indianapolls, Ind., Cores all fcrai of Frlrite aud Cbroato Disease A la nlarle educated and legail quaUSed pbyjiclsa, has beea looetrr eatablisbed. aad most saocesaful. as kis xiee.lT practise will pro v.. arith eiperieoee. eaa k raUed a. To re. pomsi bia penwua a fre deauaded ti 1 1 eared. Spermatorrftcoa, Sexual Debility and Impotency lil9 rt,a'1 f u scn la youth, aex aal eiosea ia tealurer Tears, or ether teases, producing aooM of tbe roLowiDg eflecsa: aaaoooiaaaa ene iwat. BMiiAioAa. xtiuNkaa ev aware, stsracrrea irrir T, earncaL Dicr, irumni to sociitt o rtsuLss, coafObk or iittA, im e srxcab roerta. rrc.. naderiaf marringe improppr or unhappy, ere pereiaavatlT eurod. I'ampbloi iSö ppj acut aAi.eo for 1 eTSTirra. 3IAI.lt I AGE GUIDE, rxpUlalDff vb. mT min-T, vbo mf ant. vfay; ih tmpttacDt i mai r iai: -cV erDqaeiioc and ear h n I d.n .ti tvnfh eara Wt poc book, oootatniof Back lnfVnja.tMa rr the vAiistiin, rr tb ooDtcnplfttiDg mr r: - im Urriri iruid and Prtrnu CoqbmIoi. inr -finir Vd. IT fnil. for fiO flit ClA'P A l l l Ferniauitai uy cureo oy Jl X. x. IY J CL the latest and most suorsiil ruetbod. Themost Inveterate cases receive 1 to mediate relief. T UXT Llseasea, Consumption, AffecJLi U XI y tlons of Throat, etc., treated with moet satisfactory results. TESTIMOKTaaSSfc have antlered from Nasal Catarrh and a Bronchial AOction for 15 years, with no visible lm?n)vemeut fioin the many physicians to whom have applied previous to you. I am bappy to state now. however, that your treatment ha been perfectly successful in my casa, not a wlltsry cyinptora emaiulng. Home aveuv.e, near TUoadwftj. Pie:VjpiJy, nütL EVANS. TJ. 3. Mall Azent, 1. &8t. L. ii. R. PDTTT A m 17 Disorders, Nervous DebllJT LiL V fV.X Cii ty and Diseases of Female receive especial care and Bpeedy cures guaranteed. All Chronio Lrlseases treated successfully. 2s years experience. "Oonsultation vree. Hours, 810 A. M. to 11, and 1:30 p. m. to 5. Bundays, If m . to 4. Call or address DR. F. W. ROSE, 88 West Marfcet, between Iillnoia and Circle streets indianaoolhi tnd.

Kanal Hill lull

Ti ObIt SalUUa Gift Dlstribatica la th, Ccutry. $100,000 00 I1V V A.LTJA.13 LliJ GIFTS I TO BS DISTRIBUTED IV L. 3D. SINE'S 471 II HEM I-ANN UAL GIFT E T TE KPRISB, To be drawn Monday, July , is73. One Grand Capital Prize $10,000 In Gold. One Prize $3,000 in Silver FIVE PRTZES ,IXi01 K1VE PKIZKS r5tfll TEN PHlZKd flüof TACII IS CASH. Two famiiy carriapfs and roa'chel horses with silver mounted barneys, worth tli Oeach. Two butrgi-, horses, etc.. worth ftro eacb. Two nL.e-tonel nkevnmt r. ......... . .. .cu ea b. " ' , ',!.n,.fa.I?IIy Rew:n8 macbines, vrcrth f 101 each. loW Gold and Silver Lnvtr liuntUja Watches (in all) worth from t to JU) each. v" Cold Cnaina, silverware, Jevte'ry. et., etc umber of Uh'U lt),u.t. Ticket limlkxl to &0. Agent Wanted to bell ticket, to vhou liberal premiums will be paid. Hi riete tlcketa.K; feix ticken, 1 10; Twelve Uc-eta,u;Twecty-flve ticke's. 1 10. Uxculars coutalnlng a fuU list of prlies, a d. scrlptlon of tr.e manner of drawing, and other V?r.?aaUon ,n "rence o the distribution. wiU be sent to any one ordering them. All letrers must be audresed to l. jj. sink, , !x 4S2, Cinclanatl. O. Office: h.xcelsior Baildln; corner Kaoe suxl Lonifworth. A BOOK FOR THE MILLION I MARRIAGE A Priraxe Ooneacinr I (he Harried. of taH ah..j f. arrr. oa tbe yty ndurtoa GUIDE. or the er .i.wr. au r tte iatet di wrertea In the edenee of rrproiurti,; rr-nlt.e K H4 w. . tum im an micnui wots ot a peeea. ilh BuavrouencrsTinr. and cxtuuu. rumMt kefom,. Inr tboae vbe are inaiTipdorRnairTBpluaBi.nrlv-: m.n III.. brk tbat oucht ta tw ander tork aad kr, and aot Irft rwMnul, lout tbe beuse. Prot to acy on (r't p-iit) for filxr CeMAddreaa Or. Butu" Disvecsary. ji . ü x. Lt, at. sJ. FKESOßlPTIO JPßEE foi the epeedy cure of Seminal Weaicesa, Lost Manhood, and all disorders brought on by lnliacretlona or Kxoeaaee. Any drue-clut fcea thai ngredieate. Aadres UK. bi SilLj'.iS 4 (JO. 'MnoltiTiotl. nhlft A FORTUNE FOR 31. Wyoming Monthly LOTTERY. UlU,d hy A utktrity ntt ,tk4 LdgisUtwr. TlcktU $1 ich, Six for J5- On Chane ia vr I. tilth. Eitracriirary EraTit, 1 CMh Irizfc or $100.000 1 Cash Prize or . 50.000 1 Cash Prize or 3A.OOO I Cafth lrfxe or 20.000 61,025 Cash Prizes amountin? to $350,000 Th am alaidlaary Orawtaa- was siaate-d mmr T Oatraarl.k. rm'l Board of Tnda Th ... oy a.t.i m Jaaia- Third by Tteket 8141 TV start er Jadav sVss ko. ptw'tef tk Seaat. Dnwa every 10 Day. Aeaata raatod. Uborml aar Fa fall aawakasass aaeal sW Osroalara. Addr-M U. ataBasr, I. M. PATTEE, Laramla Cltr. Wromlna. I. B Laresii Cttr to ft PsJea rWae uhia. Wshreea CVitae aotf nda ADVBKT1SBMKNT8. KENOSHA WATERCURE Beautifully located at KENÜS1I4, WIS., ON LAKE MICHIUAN. The oldest "cure" in the Northwest, with the bent fact ilies for tbe treatment of (Jaronio Dis-taf-s. Recently enlarged and Improved. Summers remarkably cool. No miaema BoatlnR, drives, walks, ec, good. Those ralrlDg rpt or treatment should address for circulars. Dr. N. A. Penaoyer. or E. Pennoyer. Prop. S5 8 $20 drÄ Portland. Maine at Homo, ltrmi free. USO. bTINSON A Uo 0717 A WEEK guaranteed to male avna feraala Ö agents In their locality. Ccts NOTH ING to try it. Particulars free. fc (X., Augusta. Me. P. O. VICKKBY How to obtain it and remain at home. HO BLACK HILLS ! Combination forming. For the sm'll outlay of ?K' to Ü.'O a lorlnnt cau be laude. Kor particulars address Ii. L. Li'JVVMvN, Laramie City. Wyoming. PSYCUOMAKCY' OK bOUL CHAUMINU." XT How either aex may faacinale auid Rain the love and affections of any person they choo e, Instantly. This art all can pawsa free, by mall, for 25 rmtn; together with a Maxrleee tloiite, Keyptian Oracle, Dreams. Hints to Ladies, etc. l.ouo.loo sold. A queer book. Address T. WILLIAM & CO., Pubs., Ptlladelphla. T O TAL AOEXT- WANTED everywhere, male lt oriemaie. Ij'eqi, nonorabi, money-mas-Ing busine. Particulars tree. Address U. S. WALKE It, Erie, Pa. ADVERTISER'S GAZtTTE ! A Journal- of Information for Advertisers. Editl.n, 9,600 copies Published weekly Terms $2 per annum, in advance. FIVE HPECIMWN COPIED (DiKKKKKST DATKS) TO Olim AIDKEsS FOR 23 CTS. Ofikce No. 41 Park Row. New York. eo. i. noun i, a- co FVHtore an Pi1!iem. li-VA.'AULiIrtH.ll.D 1Ö37. We oSt-r the above brand of White lal to'tb. public, with the positive awarancthat it :s i k i n c rv ly puni:. k oFot sale by dealers genarally. ECKSTEIN, II I LLH at CO., ClNClfTKaTt, OHIO. Notb. Consumers will consult their INTEREST by bearing inmludthat a lrgs propor tion of tha article sold as HUKE WHtTr LrJ-ü Is awlalterateMi to th extant o trom 60 toM per oent., aud much of It doos not contain a par Ucleoflead.

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