Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 24, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1875 — Page 3

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL THURSDAY JUNE 17 1875,

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HOME AND FARM.

Hay cut before the blossoms of the gTass or clover fall Is worth 60 per cent, more than tha. harvested alter the seed Is ripe. Teach ths boys that toads, though lesa beautiful than birds, are equally useful to the farmer and gardener, probably more so. They destroy myriads of winged insects by night when birds are asleep. In prance they are sold to keep in gardens. Coal Oil Fire. One of the moat ready means Is to throw a cloth of some kind over the flames, and thus stifle them; but aa the cloth is not always convenient to the kitchen, where such accidents are most likely to occur, some one recommends flour as a substitute, and which it is said, fromptly extinguishes the flames. It rapdly absorbs tbe fluid, deadens the flame, and can be readily gathered up and thrown out of doors when the fie is out. A Bra: Be for Burxs. The Sanitarian says that incases of bad scalds of children, in which a large part of the body is in volved, it knows of no dresf ing so good a a bran bed; that is, a bed of bran, in which the patient may lie, and be covered with a thick investment of the same. This dressing has the advantage of not requiring change, lor each day as the mo'st particles fall off, tnoy can be replaced with fresh bran without disturbing the patient. One of the evnjst cases of scald recovered by this treatment. A great deal of harm is done to patients by frequent dressings, and any method that obviates this is most desirable. Patients frequently are exposed lor hours to the action of the älr, suflerin unnecessary pain bv the old and tedious process ot dressing. The air itself does no injury, but the extreme hyperesthesia ot the skin produces a sUt9 of nervous tremor which leads to exhaustion. A Woman's Wat. Mrs. Weakly, at a late meeting cf the Montgomery county (Ohio; Horticultural Society, - being callel upon, responded that she had a favorite green gage.plum tree in her yard, and was desirous of course, of saving the fruit. Happenfcc to notice in a horticultural publication that the branches ot the elderberry bush cut oü and hung up among thejbranches of tho plum tree would prevent the ravages of the curculi. she did as the article suggested. The result was she bad half a bushel of plums from the tree treated as described. 'Ahe fruit had already commenced falling trom the plum tree when she firs.t hung the elderberry branches on it. Dr. GrUwota had succeeded in driviog the striped bag from cucumber plants by means of ths branches of the elder plant, but was not av:are of their efficacy in the case of the curcnlio. He had been accustomed to look upon these little fellows as our master. Vegetables Otjtof Season A Philade?phia gardner writing for the New York Tribune makes suggestions which it might be well to act upon about this time, and through the season: Whenever I hear people wake the remark that lruits and vegetables are ccly fit to eat during their usual seasons I think they need a little instruction in growing luxuries in this line. A dish of young, tender, aweet peas, late in autumn, to accompany game just as it enters the maiket, is something that an epicure relishes above anything else, and there ia no mystery whatever in growing it. Us an early variety, and sow very late; in fact allow just sufficient time to secure the crop before an ordinary frost can catch it, but not any more. If sown a few dayB too early, the vine will be injured by mildew; if too late, frost may spoil all our work; hut all I have to ssy is this, when enco enjoyed at this season, one can never curb the desire to possess them forever a;ter. And sweet corn in autumn, too; why it is one of my standard dishes, lasting until .frost puts a quietus on the xrowth. I make it a rule to always plant a little piece of land every two weeks with Sto well's Evergreen Uuül I think there will be barely sufficient timo to secure boiling ears before winter will be upon U3. Early turnips may be called out of season, but I do enjoy a crop of nics fresh juicy roots, early in the season, before the hot weather makes them stringy and tough ; and seldom do I find any one refusing to enjoy theta with me, whether advocates for the regular season or not. I always sow the ?urpla Top Flat Dutch, as is grows quickly, and rathar enjoys the cool weather of very early spring. Some people are amusod because I invariably have a dish of Early Scarlet Short Top radish on my table as a fitting tribute to the abilities of my garden. They trow so quickly, and aresocriso andiefreshlng, without the acid taste of the summer grown roots, that I find it almost impossible to get through an autumn without my usual supply. And a few crisp wellgrown heads of lettuce are not amii-s In the cool autumi days when salad) are in order; they are easily grown, and are very inexpensive luxuries that most people may enjoy. The new Hanson variety is excellent for this purpose, as it will stand a lew hot days remarkably well. MOODY AND SAN KEY. THEY MEET WITH LESS SUCCESS IX LONDON THEIK CAREER IN MANCHESTER MOODY MYTHOLOGY. Moscure D. Conway, who is considered by the orthodox a little off in religious mat ters, writes from Manchester, England, to the Cincinnati commercial intimating mat the Moody and Sankey excitement Is on the wane: The most enterprising and aggressive thicker in Manchester, 1 suspect, is biias Farrington, an American, who settled here four or five years ago, and has drawn around him a congregation of educated and liberal people. lie is an influence. But it is bard work for him. It Manchester is hard and bigoted, what is the country around about? It is be nighted. It is really wonderful bow little impression such large cities as Manchester and Liverpool make upon the country round about them. Lancashire is' tili in such a condition that belief in witches, hotrzarts. bargrists, and all manner of infracatural things may be still found. It can not be wondered that Moody and ban key found this to be their most fruitful fit id in England. No coubt they win soon re turn here, as they are almost played out at Her Majesty's opera house. They have not eased to pray loudly against the "spirit of superstition" and the 'spirit of criticism" which have met them in London and thus far foiled their efforts; and no doubt they long for the more congenial spirits or spooks ot Lancashire. Jjondon has begun to laueh at them. A sermon which Moody preached there describing an auction at which Jesus and tho devil were represented bidding for souls as Aenew and Yokes do at Cbrtoie's for a big lot of pictures, amused the public, and another sermon on "Tee Blood revealing the leity in the role of an ogre of tbe S-U-ium description, erer ou the scent for blood, disgusted it. But Moody bas net dared to talk in London THE WAY HIS DID IN MANCHE-iTER. A gentleman told me that he (Moody) poke to a congregation of which the larger portion were ladies, concerning a lady who had prevented her danshter from going to his inquiry mfetingr, that she would "be punished in hell by being lorced to stand, without ability to prevent it. and see her daughter sa3trirg tfca embraces of lawd men." My informant's wile wrote a letter fortbe press protesting against such language; but the papers barked It, alleging that they Lad resolved to print notbirjg

foror against the revivalists. There was a sort of "whisky war terrorism." A Congregationallst minister preached a sermon against religious excitement, calling do names, and his congregation now has another minister. Cultivated "clergymen found their congregations so much Interested in Moody and Sankey that they became timid and were afiaid to criticise them. Indeed, tbe only liberal minister who was courageous enough to grapple with the dogmatic revivalists - was tbe American, Mr. Farrington, already alluded to. who has preached and printed a discourse criticising his orthodox countrymen with great ability. One phenomenon I have observed. There is springing up in this provincial region a little Moody Mythology. If this visit of tbe American revivalist is remembered a hundred years from now, It will probably bo in connection with a whole crop of legends which are now floating about as "good stories,'? but may in that length ot time have acquired important dimensions. The story to at a man who laughed at them Ml down dead has been explored to its fabulous origin, but like OTHER FABLES, it flourishes all the same. A story that when some scoffer came to Moody nnd asked if he could perform miracles and was kicked out with the iemark,"I can cast out devil"," has been told me as having occurred in four different regions of the country. The wild legend that While tbey were in Liverpool there were no committals to prison has similarly taken root in various cities and can not be killed by any quantity of facts. On the other hand, there are a large cumber of fables ol a contrary character, which snow a like ubiquity. On every railway you bear the anecdote that Moody's worldly daughter having gone to the tbester, was met by her saintly father at breakfast with tbe greeting, "good morning, child of Satan," andreplied, "good morning, papal"

It happened at Sheffield, also at Dublin, also at Glasgow, ttafc Moody having asked a gentleman whether he bad "fouud Jesus," was answered, "no, have you lost him 7" But the favorite anecdote of the worldly is that at a junction in Yorkshire a young man entered a car swearing furiously at the railway servants as not knowing their business, and having several limes put him cn the wrong train. Moody being in tbe car, much shocked at the youth's profanity, said: "Young man, do you know where you are going?" "Halifax," an swered the youth. "No," replied Moody, solemnly, "yea are going to hell." "On the wrong train again, by (1 d!" exciaimea me youtb, leaping from the car." Thi3 myth bears a plain relation to the "Hell or Hali fax" proverb, and yet an effort has been made by a dozen railroad lines to plagiarize it. Besides tbe above myihs I have beard a args number oi ßtorles tbat have lor years bet-n told about Peter Cartwright, Father Taylor, Dr. Beocher, and other famous revivalists and preachers in America, and of others like them in this country, related as living occurred with Moody any time n the last few months. INDIANA FALL FAIRS. DATES Or THIS DISTRICT AND COUNTY AGRI CULTURAL FAIRS FOR THE COMING SEASON. Bridgeton Union Bridgeton, August 23 to 33, Demsey Seybold, secretary. Cam county Losansport, September toll D. V, Toinllnson, secretary. Clarke county Charleston, September 8 to 10, M . B. Cole, secretary . Cambridge City Cam bridge City. September 11 to 17, Jerry Mclunlel, secretary. Dearborn coon ty Aurora, September 7 to 11, Harry I isk, secretary. Decatur county ureeDSDurg, septeniDer uto 17, F. M. Weadon, secretary. Faverte county Connersville, September i to 10, CliArles E. Griffin, secretary. Fountain, Warren ana v ermu.ion covin jton, September HI to 24, lsaao Unapt, secretary . Fall Creek Society Pendleton, September 7 to lü, O. W. Brownbacx, secretary. Grant coanty Marlon, September XI ion, D. P. Cubberly, secretary. Oosoort District uospoit, August i io tspterabeM, J. Urumsle, secretary. Iarrlm county Corydon, September 14 to IS, John A. Seig secretary. Henry county .Newcastle, August a to x, Robert M. Nixon, secretary. Heudrioks county Danville. September 7 te 12. Joan 1 Diddle, secretary. Howard county Kokomo, September 21 to 21, J. C. Ware, secretary. Hantln gton county Huntington, Septemttr 21 to 14, Robert Slmonton, secretary. Jasper County Kenseeiaer, Hepteinber 10 to it Joshua Healey, secretary. Jay County .Portland September s to uctotar 1, Themas Bösworth, secretary. Jefferson County North Madison, September 30 to 21, John Ii. Diokey, secretary. Jackson county Seymour, September 7 to iu, James F. Blythe, secretary. Knox County Vlncennes, October 11 to 10, KR. steen. secretary. Lake County t rown romt, September xi to October 1, Henry Pettlbone, secretary. Lawrence County Bedford, September 13 to 11, Charles T. Wooifolk, secretary. Loo? x) tee Society Loogootee, September 27 to October 2. James Mattinziey. secretary. Marion county valley Mills, September a to 11, R. W. Furnas, secretary. Monroe county Dioomlngton, September 21 to Ii. M. D. snodzrass. secretary. .Morgan couuty Martinsville, beptember If to IS, K. V. Marsball, secretary. xiortneas'ern Indiana v atarioo.october oto 8, ohn liatt, secretary. A'ortbern Indiana Fort Wayne. September It to 18, Wra. Lyne, secretary. rar&e coauty uioomingdaie, teptemDsr oto 10, Wm. C. Woody, secretary. Posey county ew Harmony, September if to 17, W . K- Thraf, secretary. Putnam county Clreencastle, August 16 to 21, W. J. liazlett, secretary. Pike couuty Petersburg, September, Samuel Harra ve. secretary. .Peru Driving Va.ru. Association Peru, Septem ber zi to zt, ira o. Aiy rs, secretary. Hash county Kushvllle. September ll to 17. Lon Link, secretary. Randolph county Winchester, September M to ii, j.u.BtaxeDaKe, secretary. Shelby county Shelbyvllle. Ansrust 31 to September &, A. J. Gormas, secretary. Spencer county Rockport, September 28 to October 2. Wm. W. Wells, secretary. Tippecanoe county Lafayette, August SO to September 4, Daniel Boyse, secretary. Tipton county Tipton, September 14 to 17, A. F. Foster, secretary. union ACTicuiturai society union nty.eep Umber 1 1 to It, L. D. Lambert, secretary. The Georgia legislature refused to pass a liw to discourage widows from re-marry log again. That's right, give a widow a a chacce to b9 somebody else if she wants to. SHEKIFPS SALES. SIIEKIFF-H KALE. By virtue of an execution tome directed, from the clerk of the Superior Court of Marlon county. Indiana, I win expose at public sale, te the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 20th day of Jane, A.D. 1873 between tbe hours of 10 o'clock a. jc. and o'clock y. Jt. of said day, at tbe aoor of the Court House of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, oi tne loiiowing real estate, to-wit: Cotnmenclna; at the northeast corner of the lot heretofore deeded to I. U. O. t ello ws, (Rural Lodged, running south one hundred and forty 140 feet to the north bank of Eagle Creea; tbenca eastward aloog the north bauk f said creek one hundred and five filial feet, morn or less, until it Intersects ihe line between Mannlog ornls' and John Jennings' land: thence northwest along said line one hundred and forty H0 fet, more or less; thence west forty l-Rij feet, more or ies, to tne piacot oeziuuing in ineiownoi lrk-jera joint, .Marion county Indiaja. And on failure to realize the fall amount cf judgment, interest and costs, 1 will, at Urn same time ana piace, expose at puono saie, tne iee simple ot said real esuie. Taken as the property of Pressley Jennings at the saitr tne Indianapolis Wagon and Agri cultural worss. Paid sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws ALBERT REISSNHR, Sheila Marlon county. June 1, A. T). 1S75. Cuafjia-, II. & 11., Attys. for Pl'lT. June3-3t

ÜHERIFF'S SALES. ,

SHERIFF'S KALE. Bj virtue of a certlned copy of a decree to me directed, from the clerk of the Superior Court of Marlon county, Indiana, In a raune wherein Tüomas Nagen et al. are plaintiffs and Harmon fcverett et al. are defendants, requiring me to make tbe sum of f ur hundred and twenty five dollars and eleven cents, with Interest on said decree and cost, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 26th day of Jon?, A.D. 1875. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. x. and 4 o'cIock p. x. of said day, at tbe door of tbe Court House of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the lowing real estate, to-wlt: Tbe south half of lot number twenty 20 In McCarty's subdivision of outlot n amber one bondred and sixteen 118, and off of a two 2 acre lot on the south s'de or outlot number one hundred and seventeen 117. In the city of In dlanapolis, Marlon county, Indiana. I f such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree. Interests and coMa, 1 will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so mach thereof as may be sufficient todiocbarze said decree, interests and costs. Said sals will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNER. SheruTof Marlon county. Jane 1, A. D. 1873. . E. T. Johnson, Atty. for Plain tifls. J une3-3t SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a certified cony of a decree to me directed, from the clTk of the Superior Court of Marlon county. Indiana, in a cause wherein William II. Faellfih In plaintiff, and dark M. Randall el al. are defendants, requiring me to make tbe sum of nineteen hundred and forty-one dollars and nine cents, with int'-reft. on said decree and cost, t will expose at public salo, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 20th day of June, A.D. 1875, between tbe hoars of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock y x. of sai.l day, at the door of the court house of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit: Lots numbered twenty-nine 29 and thirty ; In Martindale's Central addition to Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisty said decree, Interests and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public ale the fee simple or said real estate, or so much thereof as may bo sufficient to discharge said decree, interests and costs. Haid sale will be made without any relief whatever Xrom valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT RFISSNEH, rheru? Marlon county. Junel, A.D. 1S75. Hanxa & K., Att'ys. for pl'fl. JuneS 3t QIIERIFF HALE. By virtue of a certified Tj cMy of a decree to me directed, from the clerk, of the Superior Court of Marion county. Indiana, in a cause wherein Ranjamln t. Tuttlels plaintiff and William Il.IIobbset al. are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of eleven hundred and eighty-nine dollars and flfty-three cents, with interest on said decree ana cost. I will expose at public sale, to- the mgnest mcaer, on SATURDAY, the 2Gth day of June, A.D. 1875, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. it. of said day, at the door of the Court. Reuse of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years. of the following real estate, to-wit: Lot number five 51 In Johnsen H. Rrn' subdivision of part of the north half of tha cast half of the southeast quarter of section tweutythree township sixteen IK, north of range three 3 east, according to a "plat of sala subdivision upon record in the office of the recorder ol said county. In plat book numbers, page 214, situate in Marion couuty, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interests and costs, 1 will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge ea:d decree, interests and costs. Said sale will be made without anv relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBKRT RE1SSNER, Sheriff of Marion county. June 1, A. D. 1S73. Eowlcs, Atty. for Pl'ff. June3-3t QIIEKIFrs S m.E By virtue or a certified cony of a decree to me directed, Irom tbe clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county Indiana, in a cause wnercm caivm r. iiooKer, administrator, etc., is plaintiff and Mary vv entfall et al. are defendants, reauirine meto make the sum of four hundred and forty-four dollars and seventy-seven cents, and three other installments as provided for in said de cree, with interest on said decree and cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest bid der, on SATURDAY, the 2Gth day of June, A.D. 1S75 between the hours of 10 o'clock A. m. and 4 o cloci p. r. of said day.at the door of the Court 1 loose or Marlon county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following real estate, to-wlt: Lot number ten f 101 in Seaton's subdivision of lot number three i in A. E. Fletcher's first addition to tbe city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, inaiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a suffi cient sum to satisfy said decree, interests and costs, l will, at tne fame time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sutilclen t to discharge said decree, interests and costs. Said sala will be made without anv relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNEK, . Sherltr of Marlon county, Janel. A. D. 1375. IIanha.K.. &H., Attys. for riff. june3-3t rtHKBIFI-SSALE.- By virtue of an execuj tlon to me directed, from the clerk of tue superior Court of Marion county, Indiana, i wui expose at puoiicsaie, to me nisnest bid der, on SATURDAY, the 26th day of Jnne, A.D. 1875 between the hours of 10 o'clock A. x. and 4 o'clock p. M,of said day, at the door of the court house or Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of me iouowing real estate, io-wii: Lots twentv-seven ft-T and twenty-eight 28 in John U. Webb's subdivision of lots thirteen 13, fifteen 15 and sixteen 16, in Hanna 4 fianwavs um jaiii aaaition to tne city or in dianapoli, Marion county, Indiana. And on failure to rea"z3 the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, 1 will, at the same lima ana pi ace, expose at pamic sale, th It'o Eimpie ox muu real eiie. Taken as the property of Robert H. Unci, at tbe suit or tneuroveraud üaker Sewinz Ma chine Company. Said sale will ha made with relief from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT RFISSNER, Sheriff Marlon county. June 1, A. P. 1875. Mitchell fe K Attys. for Pl'lT. J ut.e3-3t SHERIFF'S MALE. By virtue of an execution to me directed, from the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, Indiana, I wiil expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 2Cih day of June, A.D. 1875 between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o clock P. x. of said day , at the door of the Court lionse of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real es ate, to-wit: Thrre 3 acres orl of the Westend of the north half of the northeast quarter of section twenty l-U, ownship teventeen 17, range five 15 east, commencing at the intersection of the Fall Creek road and the Indianapolis and Pendleton state road, at the wet end of said land ; rnnnlng thence twenty -X)J rods north along the east side of the Indianapolis & Pendleton state road; thence east twenty four 'H rods; thence outh twenty JOj rod; thence west twentyfour 21 rods to the placa of beginning, contailing three 3 acres, more or less, iu Marion county, Indiana. And ri failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will, at the same time a.:d place, expose at public sole the fee simple of s&ld real estate. Taken as the property of William Heffcrberth at the suit of John V. Murphy el al. Paid sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, ALEERT KEIKSNER, Bheriff Marion couuty. Junel, A.D. 1S75. J. P. P.obekis, Atty, for I'l'ffa. June3-St

SHERIFF'S SALES.

QHERIFFA SALE. By virtue of a certified n copy ot a decree to ms directed, from the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, Indiana, In a ranse wherein John V. Htorey et a', are plaintiff and Thomas J. Woodllng et al. are defendants, reouirlnz me to make the sum of five hundred and seventy-nine dollars and lony-rour cents, ana two other installments as provided for in said dtcree. with interest cn said decree and cost, I will expos at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 23th day of June, A.D. 1875, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. and 4 o'clock p. x. of said day, at the door of the Court House or Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exoeedlnz seven years of ths following real estate, to-wlt: Lots numbered fifteen f 151 and sixteen 11 8 In block number ten lol of Ueorge F. Adams's addition to the city of Indianapolis In Marion ounty, Indiana, bei t g a subdivision or part of the northeast quarter or section five 5, township fifteen 15, range 4 east. If 8oah rents and prolts will net s?ll for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree. Interests and costs, I w tu, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate.or so mach thereof as may b9 sufficient to discharge said decree, interests and co-its. Said sale to be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT RKISSNER, Sheriff of Marion county. Jane 2, A. D. 1S75. Bloom Kit. Atty. for Plaintiff. June3-3t SHERIFF' NAIF.-By vinne of a certified copy of a decree to me directed, from the clerk of the Super lrr Court of Marion county, Indiana, in a cause wherein Charles W. Smith is plaintiff" and 'ohn H. Schwin et al. are defendants, requiring me to sell the several lots therein and hereinafter described for the purpo$ot making out of each of said lots tbe sum of one hundred and fltty-five dollars and fortynine ceots, and three otLer installments as i rovided tor in sali decree, and Interest from the date of Judgment In said cause, and tbe costs as chargeable against etich of said lots, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, tte 2Gth day of June, A.D. 1875, between tbe hours of 10 o'clock A. m. and 4 o'clock p.m. of said day, at tbe door of the Court House or .Marlon county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to-wlt: Lot numbered fourteen 11, and also lot numbered thirteen 13, in James H. Rnddell's subdivision of lot number eight 8, and six feet and three 3 inche off of the north side of lot number seven 17, of Johnson's plat of the northeast qaart.r of sec ion thirty-six .", township sixtt-en 16, north of range three aj east, Marion county, Indiana, the plat of which subdivision is recorded in plat book number three pose 170, in the recorder's office of Marion county, Indiana. If the rents and profits of any of said lots will not seil for a sufficient sum to satisfy tbe debt so chargeable to said lot, with interest and Its share of the costs, I will, at t he same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of sucn lots, or so much ttereof as may be sufficient to pay such debts, interest and costs. Said sale will ba made without anv relief whatever from valuation or appralsemeut laws. ALBERT REISSXER, Sheriff of Marion county. June J, A. D. 1875. Smith, II. & K., Attys. for Pre. jnne3-3t SUlfctlFF'M KALE ty virtue ofacertlfled copy of a decree to me dirsote.i, from the cierk of the Superior Court of Marion county, Indiana, in a causa wherein John S.Campbell. oRNiguee, He., is plaintiff and Kathan W. Fitzgerald is defendant, requiring me to make the sum of two hundred and forty-eizht dot lars and ninety-two cents, with intertbt on sal decree and cost, I will expose at public sale to tne nignest muaer, on SATURDAY, the 26th day of June, A.D. 1873, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the doorof the Court House of Clarion county, Indiana, the rents and pronto for a term not exceeding seven year, ol the following real estate, to-wit: Lot number thirty-six ffl and the south half of lot thirty-seven ;i7 in slroug & Co.'s subdi vision, in Johnsons neirs addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marloa connty, Indiana; aiso tne aweuing nuse erected thereon. If Buch rents and profits will not sell for a suöcient sum to satisfy said decree, Interests and cost3, 1 will, at the same time and rlce, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or bo much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interests and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALEERT REISSNER, Sheriff of Marion count v. June 1. A. D. 1S75. Pearson fc C, Attys. for Pl'fl". june3-St SHERIFF'S SALE, By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed, from tho clerk of the Suptrlor Court of Marloa county. inaiaua, in a cause wnerein .azar J. Foster is plalTUifl'and Edward W. Howell et al. are defendants, requiring me to make tbe sum of thirteen hundred and twenty-one dollars and fifty cents, with interest on said decree and cost, I will expose at public sale, to the highest maaer, on SATURDAY, the 2tilh day of June, A.D. 1S75 between the hours of 10 o'clock a. sc. and 4 o'clock p. M.of said day, at the door or the Court House of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceedln? seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit: Eighty' rS0 feet off or the north end of lot number twenty-five 25 in Samuel Henderson's addition to the city of lauianapolls, Marion couDty, maiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a Sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interests and costs, 1 will, at the same lime and place exnose to public sale the fee simple cf said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Void sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNER. Sheriff of Marion county. June 1, A. D. 1S7. Smith, H. A R., Attys. for Prff. June3-3t SHERIFF'S AI.:. By virtue or a certified copy of a decree to rae directed, from the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, Indiana, iu a cause wherein Thomas U. Hood etal.are plaintiffs, and Edmund to. Snyder et al. are (leieDdauis, requiring meto make the sum often hundred and lourteea io lars and thirty cents, and two other lnsUtllineuts as pre vided Xo. la said decree, with Interest ou sji d decree and cost, 1 will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 2.b day of Jane, A.D. 1S75, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. aad4 o'clock p. m., of said day, at tha door of tbe Court House of Marion county, Indiana, tne rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the iouowing real estate, to-wit : Lota fourteen 111! nnd fifteen MM in .Ta. m e W. King's subdivision of a part of Arsenal Hizhts addition to tne city ot Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. If snch rents and profits will cot sell for a Raffle lent sum to satlsiy said decree, interests and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale tbe fee simple or said real estate, or so mucn thereof as may oe sumcient to dis charge said decree, Interests and costs. Faid sale will be made without any relief what ever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNER, sheriff of Marion county. June 1. A. D 1S75. Dye & Harb is, Attys. for Plffs. junelft C?IIKKIFF" SALE. By virtue of an ex IO ecutiontome directed, from the clerk at the buperlor court of Marion county, indl ana. 1 will expose at public sale, to te hinkest uiuuer, on SATURDAY, tbe 2Cth day of Juno, A.D. 1575, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. m. and 4 o'clock P. m. of said day, at the dour o! the Court Houne of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding uvea ywus, of uie iouowing real estate, to- u: Iots numbered three 31, four fij, twenty-six 2sl, twenty-seven 27, twenty-eight 2?j and twenty-nine 291, in block number fourteen 11 IlltUVDUUilUUUlUU UHUB HlOl lUiuäliaPO.lS. .a i . it 1 iuariuu county, xnuiaua. And on failure to realize the full amount or judgment, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose at puouc saie tue iee sun pie ot said real estate. Taken a the property of Nathaniel II. Eurr et tu., at tne suit oi Lawrence Lbgsdon. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever irom valuation or appraisement laws, ALBERT REISSNF.R, . . Sheriff of Mj.riou county. June 1, A. D. 1S75. c.iwoxrii, Atty. for PllT. , Juae3-St

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S,,ir,rH NAI'r-By virtue of certified &rpf,.?audJ?rf? W we directed, from the i n. 1 1 V " " voun or Marion county, Indiana, in a cause wherein, August us D. Vood is plaintiff and Elizibeth Wood et al. Sb " uoiiars and toirtvslx cents, jn tvor of plaintiff and wventy-eignt hundred and fiity-six doltari d2J- J of Thomas H. Wood. i i7i wiCTi ou saia decree and cost bUdlr,oaMe " PUbUc 10 lhe ÜÄ SATURDAY, the 2Cth day of Jnne, A.D. 1375, lüff11 tho bonr of 10 o'clock A. x. and 4 HZi mÄ1' day' at aor of the "art ÄA.." rents yearsToftheÄwlngreaiesUt8: commencing at a point on the east Uneof 8treet' ,n indianarUMarton connty, Indiana, twenty-t wo 221 feet and ten Ilül , . u i ii iu uuiiot Dumber thirtv. seven f fn. ironMin. iriiu-VL tuvv io! ÄiTi j . i- razees sutxiionThTnn: ÜJrli thTnce Sörth ?en t iOl Vnch0.8? 8lley th,rty-twot') feet and ten 110 inches, thence west seventy five Hol feetPennsvvanU6- fet' to he east side of Marion TOunfv.Hnd6 la ÄfrJÄ .nfflUcb. rents.and Proflts wIJ1 aot seU for a sufficient sura to satisfy said decree interest I will, at he mettmeifnTl' pVace,pose to public sale the fee Bimple of sail real estate, or so mu;h thereof as maybe sufficient to dlscnarge said decree, Interests and costs. Paid sale will ba made without anv relief whHt'ver fram valuation or Ppraiement l ws. snd in the event said sum of $1.2 i) :)i is pa id bevaluation or appraisement laws. . ALBERT REISSNER, Jan. 1. A D. wr heHa f MirloD eouat Harrison, H. 4 M., Attys. for Pltff. jnne2 3t SI1EKXFF S4LE.-By virtue cf a certified copy of a decree to me directed, from the clerk of the Superior Courtof Marion county. Indiana, in acati4 urhroin i.-ihok t i.m . i . j is Plaintiff and Julius A. Mewmeyer et al. are defendants nquirlDS meto sell the several vv-. luwnu uu u?i eiunuer aescnoed for the PuriXJse of makin: out n. uni,l .-. .. - .w uuujocr MA Ibj, the sum of one hundred and seventeen dollars and twenty. two cents, and Interest from the date of Judgment in raid ise: and OnlOf A d Int lllllnhxr Ar 1(1 t . i - or one hundred and seven tet-u dollars and tweu-tV-tWO rents, and triter: tmm Judgment in said cause; and the costs as charzew "l iui i win expose al SATURDAY, the 2h day of June, A.D. 1875, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and o'clock P.M. Of KSid (lav. 1. 1 h rt Afir nf I hü I rt IlAn.. of Marion connty, ln-Jiana.the lents and profits iX;," .""1".",sveQ Jars, ox ine Lots six 6 and five 5. In Nelson's subdivls!.?n.Sf ,ots twenty-nine 2)J and thirty 3ul, In K. 1. Hetcher's li-xjoksideaddiUon to the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana. If the rents and profits of any of sai l lots will not sell for a snm sufficient to satisfy the debt so chargeable to said lot with interest and its shareot the costs.l will, at the tame time and place, expose to pu blic sale th fee simple of such lot.or so inuch thereof as may be sufficient to pay eaid a ebt, interests and costs. S.lt.i fcal A will ha tnaa vlthn,, n n ,,tnr " .uwu t. lim . l. hu r i ciin whatever from valuation or appraiseaient laws. ALBERT PKISSNER. Sheriff of Marion county. Jnne 1. A. Ii. lifTS. S.S. xdfkson. Atty. for Ptslntlff. jnn3-3t GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY ! The Cordial Balm of Syricum. and Tcnic Pills, FOB NERVOUS AMD GENERAL DEBILITY, Premature Decay, Over-lndnlgence la: the use oiupium. Aiconouc wnnks. Tobacco, etc. NERVOUS DEBILITY, Is characterized bv a general luncnnr n, v. ness of the whole organism, especially of the nervous system, obstructing and preventlns ths ordinary functions of nature; henoe, there is a disordered state of the secretions ; constipation. scanty and bigh-colorea urine, with an excess of earthly or limey sediment, Indicative of waste of brain and nervous substance, frequent palpitations of the heart, loss of memory, and marked irresolution of purpose, and lnabilty to carry into aoUon any well defined business enterPrise, or to cx me mind upon any one thing say length of time. There is a great sensitiveness to impressions, though retained but a short time, with a flickering and fluttering condition of mental faculties, rendering an individual what is commonly called a wuime-mlnder, or fickleminded man. There must of necessitv h ir each Individual, different symptoms, according to his peculiar organization, hab its, pursuits ana temperament, which ail strve to shape the manner of the manifestation of their nervous disturbances, constituting a difference as marked as are thoir physical peculiarities dissimilar and peculiar to themselves. These differences, in the manner and form of their inaniieatation. do aot Indicate any necessary difference to be followed 1-t th3 treatment of any case where disease has its origin in physical injury : tha same remedies being alike applicable to the weak: na m thn strong; to tbe sturdy as to the sickly, varied only In degTee of quantity and duration in the use or mem m order to overcome the disease. Nervens Debility, or what is eerxemVw ta. garded as snch, in as protean typed in its peculiarities as axe the dreams of the sbipwiecJied mariner who, in his stru?gL3s for safety, lies down exhausted for a moment's sleep upon, the wreck upon which he floats, with all tne elements of destruction in mad commo tioa around him, when the first instincts of his nature are a longing for a something solid lipoa EPILEPSY ORV.TS. No other remedy will cure EnUeDsv nr Ftta so auick as the Cordial Baim of Tonic Fills. KIDNEY DISEASES and many other difficulties are enr hv tha ma of the Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic ilils. ii iuo wRvery portions oi our food, are not passed off, they must, when retainer in tho system, produce serious dlfilcultles Langnago fails when attempting to describe thesnfferi persona whose kidneys are out of rrder; gravel, oaefc-ache, int5amallo-i of the bladder and ot the delicate membranes of tbe urinary o rears M W Ä wn. -i 1 I U a . I . , O tu moicauim i lie v f r m uoi reguiaiiy and. I1IJI1 V'l-k-.T. ... Tha Cordial Balm of Trimm r .V. t-t i wu ..U1U A .111 1 tbe only remedy that has ever rvrnvoit hv nno. tical experience a benefit to the suffering from' uyci-iuuuicuu) iu aiviuuuo liquors, it comI'lMo? wuj iuo iLr litem, ana restores tha victim of Intemperance to-hieelth and vizor V UUiO U4U VVUJ yiU.O IL, The alarming increase of lh TT an T thti m net pernicious urug as a stimniaat, by male and male, and its peculiar efleots. Btroyln? the digestive appef us anci Fhatterinz the miad, renders the LX3RB1AL BALM OF SYRICUM AND TONIC XI 1'.. of inestimable value, at it completely destroys auutwreiufuiu uiufci, Dsnerm orusr, and restores the nerves to apeifectly healthy elate, c" " .mm- ,i.un uns open used in large quantities and for a number of years. SOLD BY ALL DRUUU KT AND WHOLESALE Jo,T f' Henry Co., New York City; Johnson, Iiolloway& (Ja, Philadelphia, I'a.; Seth ö. Ilance, Ralümore, it d. ; E. Montease t Co New Orleans, La.; Vail ishaack, Btevenson & Ret'd, Chicago, 111.; J.hn D. Parks, Cinclnnaa, O.; Hirops Cobb. Cieveland. o. ; Collins .Bros , St. Louis, Moj Fsrrand, Williams t Co., Detroit, Mich.; B. t. Alfrtd, Louisville, Ky.; ISlwart A Morgan, I nai ana polls, Ind.; Avery t Tyler, Lafayette, Ind. . If your druggist has not got it, as him and ha will get it for yon. ,.-:WiAR LOTKROP,M.D.,sole proprietor, 14:1 tlonrf clrsot Hu.tnn Moo, I 8end for copy of Prize Essay on tae chare diseases. IcO pages free.

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The Most Wonderful Med ical Discovery Known To Man. -tri, i. V.-H ,.a SUCCESS M THE TEST OP MERIT. f Jin? BTlff,jedfor years with Lsng Diseao WeakneR. and a ..... face, wh ch appeared 1 pimples and blotched K'i? CUre 1 wmmenced to exprimcSfe h.lmr.(li?? root8' nsln? th medicine ihn tbin-, i, rLana,,,y discovered a most wonderful Blood Searcher or Bitters. hichnos only gave m? instantaneons reliet, bZt t uZ5 ew weeks time eCected a perfect care. Mv lungs became strong and sound, my ajTreUti good, and the scrofulous sores had lisapfaredt I then prepared a qnantitv of the RootBltt! ihe sick. I found tbe medicine possessed thi of all diseases originating from bad bloodor veaknessof the sysfem, sJif by maTic, AtW tu bec"neM eat that r round ?. i' lIlpo? to snypiy patients wih medicine in all parts of the continent, and I wm compelled to establish a laboratory for cm"tU5 e Root Bitten In quant-ties. I was at ffrst backward in wesenw ing either myself or remedy to the pnMlcT not f Pt medicine man. and with lMS cspMaJ but I am gtitln braveiy owrthit tV."1 f"16 wonderful eins I have been crowded with orders from Sl7rfStiS lnd COUDtriy oealers, and the sclrof letters 1 have received from persons cureS proves the fact that no remedy has ever donm much good and had sush a success i. thVuÄ bitters. Root Bitters are strictly a mbdietnS preparation such as w usd in thed oW days of our forefathers, when people wtrecured by some simple root or plant, and whra mel and other poisons of the mineral klnedon were unknown. For Consumption, AitWZ Catarrh, Scrofula, Bcrofalons JbptlousTlffil matlsm Heart Disease, DIzr.iness, Liver aE PAl2U dDer d Crinary Diseas, FvScfiS Ague, Dyspepsia, Lost Vitality and L'rokra Down Constitutions, these Root Bitters are onS vereally admitted to be the most wonderful dlik feryln the world. Their searching! hlmV properties penetrate every portion of the hnman frame, soothing tbe lungs and strengthening the stomach, kidneys and vlivw. For weakly, nervous yonug men, suflerKig from los of memory, etc.. caused from abusei In early li.e,and to deücaU females, these Root Bitunw are especially recommended. No Sr rrSu ffi Wi HA11??, Bctuyj, Syphilis. Rait Rheun Boils, Tetter, Ringworm, Whit Swelling, HoS Kyes, Running of the liars. Ulcers, Fever öoreZ Wlesv Cancerous Formations, Dropsy. En-slnS and ali btln. Diseases, so quickly V the R3 ?1i;e,r8 .difie have Uielr origin In blOOd. ThKnt Pittomi.PDth.. -. j a i.uo r me root J'Ä of "T searchihgand purifying the blood which will nourish and invieorati rn? paÜ 3f the nd keep it la repair until a rireoid ge. u. W. CRAZIER, Cleveland, a STRONG EVIDENCE I TEN YEAItS A SUTFEILEK. Mrs. Daniel Bmlth, of Concord, 11. H aifS2eM With weakness, pain In the lungs and shoxidsr.' ?.Iyp.al? 7eT.Uje eyes. reUe-at night, and ' tired, falntyfeeUrgsaU the time, writes: Mb. Fkazikh Lxae 8rs: I received tha bottle of titters ye sent me by express, and I have taken tha whole of it, and it lias done ma more good than all the medlclc I have ever -taken, and I have taten more or leea for tea years. I thought I could get them from our droegljst,butiy do not yet have thsm" I could ha re sold si bottles 1 I eoold ba got them. I think too night have a great ealt for your Ettiei-s here. I want you tosend aie tlx votltm for to, the price yon adverUso. Bend qulek an von can, by express, C. O. D. It is the best medicine- I ever saw. Prom ronr grateful frier-d MRS. DAlYLtL Kt ith? Coacord. N. 11.. P. O. ixx 6S3. FZVKR AND AGUE. Ma. t i rTT n a d Wtp . u i .wI have been aiSictad with fev.r and woe, foe weuAbHumax was connaMi to tea house: ray suaering was Intense. I ooild Hud nn enrt recommended to me as havin enrai so manv tin weeks, and thev have resiorod ma to my form hesith. "With every f&Mlng U cratltud.'i . fur your inestimable disovry, I am vonra resrjecfoily. JOHN ROL-HSD, sio. bj rrosyect street, Cltv aland, o PIMPLES ON THE FACE. Mr. FFjLziata-DEAR fan: I hrje been affl'otedfcr over three years with, a scrofuioua aifectlon on say face, wtich broke-out la Pimples and Blotches. I was also wak, with no appetite. I never found relief uatll last summer. Your Bitters bei ns bl?aly recommended as a blood medicine, I procured a supply, an In a few woeks they effected a cnm. I nnv n Joy better health than I have fop 10 yaars. Sly wo was uas oi me very worst, i can honestly recommend your Root Bitters to all. MISS 1UZ21 CORNWALL, ba deeknd, Ow DYSPKPS1A, KIDNEY DISEASE, ETC ' a KWli bo Hies of your Root Sitters for Dyspepsia, DiaKiucnn, tt etuiiieBa nuw juuatiy xiseüse, ana tney done ms more good tb&n the doctozs&nd all the mediciaes I ever used. triax tha first dose I took I began to mend, and I am now In perfect health, and feel as well as I tveri'd. I consider your Bitten one of the greatest oJ blessiBKS. MRS. M. MARTLN, Cievelaad, O. LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE. Ms. rRjtziKs Dsab era : I deem U in act ol cratltcde to you, and a iuty taward those who . aro suilering from, liver aompaint ud dyFpep-. sia,to make the following Esalemcnt: I havst been an invalid for over titrteea years. My complaint was a disease of the liver ard dy pepsla. My skia was yellow, tbe white of my eyes was the color of ssffron; I was sleepy amdheavy, with headachy and so appetite tor looA of any kind : 1 was aiictet as bai as any livlny woman could be. I tock bottle ater -ottlsof patent medicines, a cd pail over tTw ta tbe bess physicians without any benefit. 1 suffered i mora than I can tell you by letter, but could get no relief until about two rsonths e?o I purchased a bottle of your Root Bitters from Lonia Bmithnlght, druggist. 145 W'oodiawn avea, this city. 1 used this bot'Je up, and since Ihea have tued nearly two more, and they gre tha on! 7 positive, sure cere for liver complaint and dyypepsia I have ever tried ; they have enrtsi ram compie,:eiy, ana to-aay i am asneaituy ss any person can be. You. may use my rr.me If yo see proper, as It may be the cats us of inducing others to try your discovery and ba cu red, for good bvalth is better tban c?M. Lrrer your Mend. MliS- KLLEiv CKAHHAW, . No. 2J Oransre strttjt, Cleveland, C A REMEDY FOR THE PILES. Manufactured by Of. Vv. FRA.ZIER, Cleveland, O. old by druggists and at country stores. Old Dr. Willi?m has discovered a sura curt for the Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerated Files, a healing aud searching remedy called Dr. Williams' Indian Ointment. The worst old chronic cases seldom require the rise of raoro than one box. So medicine ever- had snch sale. Uives instsnt relief. No pain. Bold by dru-rsists and dealers In medicines, or sent by mRlXT Bend stamp for circular.-TXabaratnrw

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