Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 24, Number 48, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1875 — Page 3

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL THURSDAY. JULY 22 1875

A MURDER0Ü3 HOUSEKEEPER. EXCITEMENT I A SEW ENGLAND VILLAGE A TOO FASCISATIXQ PHYSICIAN PREVIOUS MATRIMONIAL VENTURIS. nbr tfosai'.s of a Massachusetts sensation wa;u um t een noted in thoe columns, are lumped lvlhe N York Sun: Fashionacie rthalnptrn s;Jety Is agitated by an attempt at raurdor. and the scandalous developments which threaten to grow out or it, Tbe par.ies are Dr. Austin W. Thompson, a physician who figured in a divorce nuit a lew ye ars ago, and Mrs. Aurora Iv. Dimmock, who was formerly bis housekeeper, and wbo. it would appear, ought now to be Mrs. Thompson. Ending herself cast off and the doctor not true to his word, she became so enraged that she called at LU bouse, early Tuesday morning, with intent to take bis lifo and then her own. The doctor answered Wie bell, and tbe woman immediately drew a pistol and pointed it at him. The doctor turned the weapon irom its aim, and tried to wrench it irooi ter.

By the explosion or tne pisioi me vom.u u shot throueh tbe band. Dr. Thompson at once instituted legal measure, not for toe woman's arrest for her attempt on his lile. nr. m fttnr! her confinement in an asylum Th woman was taken before Probate Judge Spaulding this morning, with a view to htr COMMITMENT TO A HOSPITAL, Dr. William G.Breck, of this city, and Dr. T. Girällan, of Cummington, being present to testify on the question of her insanity. But the'ease was put over till next Monday. Arr nimmnck said in the tone of one suffer fnf a Bens of iniurv : " This is a conspiracy to take from me my liberty so that I con not apeak lor myself. I did attempt to ooot it. Th.-mnnn. but 1 am not insane. I wish to ho trhi at onpfl for that attempt." She was remanded to the care of Deputy Sheriff PottAF wh will detain ber an the jail residence Ti' Thnmnmn is a Dhvsiriau of the allondthi less than 50 years of age. He i8 a native oi Pelham, and was formerly TPsUpnt of Chesterfield, but most of his profwoirtr.ai Tu has been passed in Northmntnt. Ue has 1 9 iwica married siron utter the death of bis first wife gwsip ajAr.iotr.i his name rreauentlv with that of the wile of a well known citizen of Florence, whose business . that time oiten oaiiAd f.im awav from home. The result or a a a nenn ration and a subsequent divorce rr- Thorn nson'a second wife was a lady of wealth and rare accomplishments, especially In nn-iif a Rhode Islander by birth, and inrmarlr a rnsidant of Newport. 1 hblT wedded life was very unhappy. Dr. Tboinp son al I ecine that, because ane had money she tyrannized over him in very unwifely fashion, and even on several occasions turned him out of doors. She, on the other hand, expressed to her friends amazement at the grossnens of ber busband. The result f th mutual unkaDDinoss was a mutual snit for divorce, tbe doctor alleging deser tion on her part, and his wife aöirming criiPltvand adultervon bis. Alter the mat tr had remained for some time io the courts, A SETTLKMET was enacted, that the scandal which would be caused by the publicity of all the facts might be avoided. Under this settlement Dr. Thompsoa presented no opposition to his wife's petition lor divorce; and the money affaire ol the two were also saMstartorily adjusted. Not Ions after. Dr. Thompson lormed the acquaintance of Mrs. Dimmock, a southerner, and a lady-like person of forty. She, too, had been twice married, her second husband be.ng a Mr. Buell. Like the doctor, too, she has been once divorced, resuming on ner release tcom her second marriage tie the name of Eimmock, acquired from her first hns-band. Dr. Thompson's attachment for ht r ripened ostensibly into love, and repeated attestations that be would make nerhiswiieas Boon as me courts uuiu him leave tomarry egaio.-Of this fact there is . abundant documentary proof. In confirmation of hie intention", be installed Mrs. Dimmock aa matron of tbe "Shady Lawn : Retreat," a private hospital lor the insane, which he carries on at Northampton. Findlag, as is alleged, that Dr. Thompson's in- ! tautions tovrard her were not wholly honorablehearing, perhaps, the news of his engagement to another woman at Northampton (to whom be was engaged ye irs sgo, before he was married at all) Mrs. Dim mock lelt Thompson last December as she , in dismast with bis treatment; as be say?, because he discharged ber on account of ber lunacy and her "mania" regarding himself. A machine lor writing spoken wordä has Vxwfi iriTAnted bv M. II. Iluppineer. Tbe Revue Industrielle describes the machine as beinz about the size of the hand. It Is put . in connection with the vocal organs, tbe in Htrumepts recording their movements upon a nioviog Dfiad of paper in dots and dashes. Th ner-nn to whom tbe instrument is attuhml Bimolv rereats tbe words of tbe speaker inäudibly. The lip language is then faithfully written out. DESPONDED -J CY, Grief, Anx. lety of Mind, Defective Mem um ory, ßiiahfulness, Wa&kness of Mind and Body, II trouble tt.usea Dy nervona aerjuiiy, peeauy etired bv the only known and sure remedy, ned at the WE3TKRN MEDICAL INSTITUTE, inHmmAMitriiat llnoinnati. Ohio. No tllT reonired of responsible persons until cored. . Bend two stamps for free circular. . Nfltinnfll'SnMinal TnstitntR 11UUVULU (JUliUlU UXUUlUlUj LAKGIST UEGIC1L KSTUDTS U AMiRICA. IirriAWAPOLIS, IND. Branches : Smiraiicisco, Ca.L & Atlanta, Gi. Orer for-T thoutad emaes eard. iBcludus CumInre of tbe Spin, Club Feet, mi?) TLEU Crooked aid Stiff Knee. Deformities of tb Face. Hre-I.P. Cleft Valate, Wrjr-Xeek. 4 rw ye, rarmlrei. LiKUt of tli Eye asd liar, and ttargieal DI mtnm Im cvnerml. 2 hy out improved mcchuical ppluince od treatment. uch (uti M reliTd of pain, efnrnutr, or lota of limb; mtib( Ik Ioiik coT oftaa endurctf. . aadically cur-xl m fow 1t without hinrtraac from oaiBOM. ht danpor. Tho trealmeut ia do accret, jet at to taa pnif. addreaa, 3ATI0N1X SURGICAL I3fSTITLTE, INDIANAPOLIS, INrj., Or Atltota.C t., or 319 Bub Et., Baa rruaciaco. Cti. DR. C. A. BOHASNAfi Cnrea aU Private Dlseaaea without tbe use of mercury. Cliarcea reasonable lees, guarantees to permanently cure all forms ot spermator rhea." or 'mlrAal Wen knees." In from two to aeren weeks' time. Office, No. 618 North Fifth tMAt hatvam Wuhlnptnn avnnna and Oreen. 8t. Louis, Mc EsUbUsbedln BU Lools in LW. arlir. B . md hU "lTeaUse on Special ins--.u.a" FR7!i: to an r address, which fully ex plains the nature, causes and symptoms of Semnable lnlonsttlon en other deilcau lahjectt. 1 1

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Respectfully, ABEL EVANB, TJ. 8. Mail Agent, I. & Ht. L. R. R. T) UT"YT A rnT7 Disorders, Nervous DebilJ7 XiJ. V Al llil ty and Diseaseaof Females receive especial care a&d speedy carts guaranteed. All Chronic Diseases treated successfully 20 years experience. MTConsultaf-ion free. Hours, :30 a. M.to IL, and 1:30 P.. to 6. Sundays,! P. X. to 4. Call or address DR. F. W. ROSE, S3 West Market, between Illinois and Circle streets Indiananolls Ind. $50 to $10.000' Ktock Privilege:, and paid iJ0 per eilt, prorit. "faow to do lt.'r A boot im Wall stieet, sent free. TUMBRIDOEA CO., Rankers, 2 Wall streef, tf. Y. A BOOK FOR THE MILLION! MARRIAGE tJXsZfEfSzrs GM. . VTI BltT,oUiebtjrii.U K I I R 0 fr. Ttrie and t.;um AJk- of th umal tjf-u-m, vitb thraamtiNrom-Majatb fcienaptf rrpxluciKm, pr-jrirn beoppiexn, Ao. 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SHERIFF'S S-A-IEd.

SHERIFF'S PALE. By vlrtne of a certified copy of a decree to me directed, from tbe Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion Connty, Indiana, in a camt wherein Edwin 1. O.in i nlalntiff and James V. Kinn etat, sre delendauts. requiring rue to make the aura of nineteen dollars and twenty-four cents, and one other Installment as provided for in said decree. with interest on said decree ana cost, i wu expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 31st day of July, A.D. 1S75, between the hours ot 10 o'clock A. M. ana o'clock p. M.of said day, at tbe door of the Court House of Marion county, Indiana, the rents ana prcflts for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit: Lotnumbor fifty-one pill In 8. K. Fletcher's and J. F. Barasey's addition to Brooksir. the same being an addition to the city of indlaLapo i. in Marion county. Indiana. If such rents and troflts will not sell forasufflcient sum to satisfy said Ufcree, lnieresu anu costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose to public aale the fee simple or said real estate, or ao much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge aid decree, Interests and costs. said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REIHSNEB, ShtrhT of Marlon county. Jnly 7. A. D. 18T5. Ckoiisky ä Btjrxs, Attyn. for rrff. JulyS -3t UERIFF'S SALE -By virtue of a certified clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county. Indiana, in a cause wnerc-in wiinam Jv-her Is pialntlff and William Karies is de fendant, requiring meto make the sam of eight hundred and ntty-tnree collars ana eigmyt wo cents, with Interest on said decree and coM, will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, tbe 3lst day of July, A.D. 1S7", betwetn thehoursof 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock H. M. of said day. at the door of the Court House of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exc2cdius; seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit: "Lot number thirty-five l.1V in VanBIaricum's ttuiKiivisiou oi ouuoi one nunureu auu iweniyone 12i in tliec.ty of Indianapolis, In Marion county, Indiana. irsuch rents and p routs wm .not sen lor a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interests and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of stld real f state, or so 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. ALBERT REISSNER, Sherilf of Marion coant-y. July 7, A. D. 1S75. BvriELDAH. Attys. for Pl'ff. July8-3t SlIEttIFFS KAI.K. By virtue of a cenlfltd copy of a decree to me -directed, from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, Indiana, in a cause wherein -lererniah M. KeatherNt"n is plaintiff and William Michael et al. are defendants, requiring me to make the sam of three hundred and sixty three dollars, with lnteresi on said decree and cost, 1 will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder , on SATURDAY, the 31st day of July, A.D. 1875. between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. atid 4 o'c ock p. sr., or said day, at the door of the court houe of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit: Lot number one I of Combs' heirs' addition to the town of southport, Marion, county and state of Indiana, being a subdivision of the east Hair of i lie southwest quarter or section e!gnt , township fourteen 114, north of ranee four fll east. If such rents and profits will not sell for a suf ficient sum to satisfy said decree, interests and costs, I will, at. the same time and place, expose to public sale the fea simple of said real estate. or so much theVeof as may be sufficient to dis charge said decree, interests and costs. Said sale wilt be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNER, Sheriff of Marion connty. July 7. A.D., IS75. Wallace, Att'y for Pl'ff. jnlyS-lt IIERIFF SALE. By virtue of a certified cony of a decree to me direcUd. from the cierk f the Superior Court of Marion county. Indiana, in a cause wherein Jacob B Julian et al. are plaintiff and Asa J. Fisher et al. are defendants, requiring me to make tho sum of ten hundred and sixty-four dollars and rive cents, with interest, on said decree and coot. will expose at public sale, to the highest bid der, on SATURDAY, the 31st day of Jnly, A. D. 1875, between the hocrs of 18 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 prottt lor a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit : lots sixty -eight TCSI. sixty-nine füTI. seventy 701, feventy-one 71 and seventy-two 72J. in John W. Chambers' subdivision of lots one 11, two i2j. three 3, lour 4, five 5 and six i. In Irvlhgton, In Marlon county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest s and costs, I will, at tne same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sutlicieut to discharge said oecree, Interests and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNER, Sheriff of Marlon countv. July 4 T 11 mj. lain. Julian, 14. & J., Attys. for Pl'fTs. July8-3t SHERIFF copy of t S SALf.-By virtue of a certlßtd a decree to me directed, from the c:erKor lue uperior uourtor Clarion countv, Indiana, In a causa wherein Kilat A. LeVis plaintid and Cuvier h. lllgglns et al. are defendants, requiring me to sell the several lots therein and herrinalter described, for the parpose of making out of each the sum of nirjetysix dollars and ninety-five of nts, and interest from the date of judgment In said cause, also to make on the cross-complaint of John t. waters tbe sum of two Ii und red and twenty dollars and ninety-Eve cents, and on the crosscomplalritof W. (i. Kobtnson the sum of fortyfour dollars and nineteen cents, and on the cross-complaint of J. T. Hollowell the sum ot one hundred and seventy-six dollars arjd seventy-rlve cenis. iu accordance with the provisions of said decree, and the costs as chargeaable against each of said lota, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 7tTi day of AuUst,A.D.lS75 between the bours of 10 o'clock A, M. and 4 o'clock P. if. of said 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 Nos. one (1), two (2), three (3), four (1). Ave (5), six (6), seven (o. eight (b), nine (U), ten (1), eleven (ili, twelve (12), thirteen (13), fourteen (14), fifteen (I), sixteen (16), seventeen (17), eignuen t.i8j. nineteen twenty yzj) twentyone (21), twenty-two (22), twenty three (Zi), forty-two (12), forty-three (43), forty-four (), forty-five (4S. forty-six (l'j), fortv-seven U7), forty-eight ls), forty-nine (I9, fifty ('), fiftyone (51), fifty-two (52j, fifty-three (M), fifty-four (54), ritty-tive (55), flf y slx (53), fifty-seven (57), fifty-eight (5S), fifty-nine (59), sixty (W), sixtyone (i), sixty-two (62). sixty-three (dl), sixtylour (W), sixty-five (i!5), sixty-fix (W), sixtyseven (67), sixty-eight (68), sixty-nine "J9). and seventy ('0) in öilas A. Lee and C. B. lllggins s suoaivision oi iweniy-iour hi acres lu the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of section nineteen (IS), township fifteen (15), north of range four (4) east, situated in Marion county, Indiana. If the rents and profits of any of said lots will not sell lor a sum sufficient to satisfy the debt so chargeable to said lot, with Interest and Its ahare of the costs, 1 will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of sch lota, or so much thereof as may be sufficWaat to pay suck debts, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT RE1W5NER, Sheriff of Marlon county. July 14, A.D. 1875. Wm. Wallace, Atty. for PI 'IT. JulylV3: Thesciaeribeihe'eby elves notice that he will. In accordance with section 3 of tbe recent license law passed, make application to the Jioard of Com missioners of the county of Clarion, in the state of Indiana, at their next sesdrtn, for alioeuse to sell intoxicating-, vinous, molt and spirituous liquors, in less quanity than aoart, and subject to be drank on the premises. The place where said liquors are to be sold ts immediately on tbe east of the Michigan Road, at a joint bout 200 yards west of the southeiASt corner of ihe east half of the nortiiwest quarter of section 26, in township 16, north of range 'J east, and In the house owned and occupied by Thaddeus Moesch, deceased, in Center township, Marlon county, aforesaid. July 8, 1875. JACOtt BOWMAN.

SHERIFF'S SALES.

Q IIERIFFS NAI.E -By virtue of a certified Kj copy of a decree 10 m directed, from the clerk or the superior Court, of Marlon county, Indiana. in a cause wh-rein Kurnmn Stout et al. are plaintitfs and lli uui P. Wassou et al. are de fendants, requ'rtng me to make the nam ot four huiidrtd and six dollars and twenty-eight cenLs,anu on me cross-coinpiaini oi liiraru f. Wassou, the further sum of four hundrel and seventy-four dollars, and aUo on the cross-eoin-piainl or William C. v anarsdal the additional sum of three ban Jred and seventeen dollars and ninety-five cent, with interest ou said decree and cost, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 7th day of August, A.D.1S75 between the hours of 10 o'clock A. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., ot said day, at the door of the Court Houneof Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following real estate, to-wit: Lot number two hundred and twenty-two 23 lu Allen Hoot's north addition to the cityol Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. . If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy Bald decree, Interests and costs, 1 will, at tne same time and place, expose to publio sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree. Interests and costs. Eald sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. A LEERT REISSN ER, Sheriff of Marlon county. July 13. A..D.1S75. Uordos, B. &. L., Attys. forPlffs. July 15-31 SIIF.KIFF'S M ALE. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed, from the clem of the Superior Court of Marion county, Indiana, in a cause wherein William II. Ilenscheu is plaintiff and Uecrge Lenrkamp et al. are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of live hundred and nineteen dollars and seventy-live cents, and also the following sums. due the respective parties on mechanics' liens, to-wit: William II. llenschen, seventeen hundred and iiiney-six dollars sud fifty cents: Dietrich Ellerlne. elghty-thiee dollars and forty-five cents, and the further sum of twentyfive dollars to John W. Armstrong, with Interest on raid decree and cost, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 7th day of August, A.D 1S75 between the hour of 10 o'cloik A. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the Court House of Marlon county, Indiana, tue rents and profits for a term not exceeding seve'i years, of the following real estate, to-wit: Commencing forty-fle fI51 feet north of the southwest corner of lot number thirteen 13, lu outlot number one hundred and forty-s-. ven 117, on the west line of said lot; thence north on said west line forty nine 19 leet; thence east parallelwith tbesoum line of said lot to the east line of aid Jot; thence south on the east line of said lot forty-nine VJ feet; thence west parallel with the south line of said lot to the place of beginning, all in the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana.. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interests and costs, I will, at tbe same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real tsiBie, or mi umcii tliereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, Interests a ad costs. Paid sale will be made without any relief what.vtr fr m valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISS'NEK, Sheriff of Marian county. JUiy JO, A mJm i s. o a i tjr 1875, Bakkr s R.,Attys.ror Pltff. julyl5-Ct IIERIFIS S1I.E Ey virtueof a certified copy of a decree to me directed, from the erk of the Superior Courtof Marion countv. Indiana, in a cause whereiu Sylvester Johnson etal.are plaintifldand Walter Oood et al. are defendants, rt quiring meto sell the several lots therein and hereinafter described for the purpose of making the sum of seven hundred and thirty-eight dollars and forty-two cents, and two other installments as provided for in said decree, and in leres-1 from the date of Judgment in said cause, each of Bald lots being liable for its pro rata share of said debt, as set ont and specified in said decree, and the costs as chargeable aeainst each of said lots, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 7th day of August, A.D.1875 between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock p. M. of said day, at the door of the Court llouse of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit: Lots thirty-seven 37,onehund-ed and twenty LSJ, ond hundred and seventy 170 1, one hundred and eighty I ISO I, the undivided one-half of lot one hundred and eighty-four and lot one hundred and ninety-eight 1, in Julian, Johnson, lUwls Uood s subdivision of and addition to Irrinston, Marion county, Indiana. If the rents and profits of any of said lofVwlll not sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy tbe debt so chargeable to said lot with Interest and its share ot the costs, 1 will, at the same time and flace,expose to public sale the fee simpleof sucti ots, or to much thereof as, may be suQicient to pay such aebts, Interest anu costs. Said sale will be male without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISEN ER, Sheriff of Marion county. July If, A. D. 1875. Julian B. J., Attys. for Plffs. Jnlyl.-3t S II ERI FFS SALE. By virtue of a certifled eierte ol' the Superior Court of Marlon county, Indiana, in a cause whereiu The Indianapo is Hoot and hhoe Manufacturing Company is plaintiff and Harrison Hancock: et al. are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of three hundred and fifty dollars and nineteen cents, and one other Installment as provided for in said decree, with Interest on said decree and cost. I will expose at pa bile tale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 7th day of August, A.D.1S75 between the hours of 10 o'clock A, x. and 4 o'clock p. 3i. of said day, at the door oi the Court House of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of tbe following real estate, to-wit: Parts oflots numbered seventy-seven 77 and seventy-eleht 1781 of Ingram Fletcher's second addition to tbe city of Indianapolis, beginning at a point twenty-three 2:5 feet from the alley on the west end of lot seventy-seven 77 in the south line of akl lot; thence north eighty-seven tfi feet; thence ea-t thirty -two tfi feet on said north line of lot number seventy-eight 78; thence touth eighty-seven 87 feet, more or less, to the soutn line or lot seventy -seven, thence west thirty-two 32 feet, to the place of beainuiDsr. in the city of Indianapolis. Marion county, Indiana. if such rents and profits will Dot seM for a snfficientsum to satisty sid decree, interests and costs, 1 will, at the same time and place expose to public sale the fee simpleof said real estate, or so mach thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest-! aud costs. Haid sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws ALBERT KEtaSNER. Sheriff of Marlon county. " July 1:1, A.D. 1875. Bloomer, Atty. for Prff. , Julyl3-3t SHERIFF'S SAM.E. By virtue of an execution to me directed, from the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, Indiana. I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY.the 7th dayof August, A.D.1S75 be 'ween the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock p. x. of said day, at tbe door of the Court House of Marion county, Jr ft na, the rents and profits for a term not exctediry seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit: Lot thirty-six 3C, and the south half of lot thirty -seven 137J In Htrong & Co.'s subdivision of Johnson's heirs addition to the city of Indian apolis, Aiarion connty, inaiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of Judgment, Interest and costs, 1 will, at the same time and place, expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Philip A. Leever at the suit of the First Fational Bank of Sullivan, Indiana. Said sale will be made without anv relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REI3SNER, Sheriff of Marion county. July 14, A. D. 1875. Taytqr. R. V T Attvs. for Pl'ff. fa v 1 S-?t SI 1 L' L'T1!? "CD CJ frnm Chroma UXX XllaXlltiO Siaeaaes of u natevf r naturr.1 ervoue Debility, Loat Eneriry.Bronchitia.Catarrti ConaumpUontPUea, Fiatula, fco-. vuiwuiuiir vmrra win aava time, tnonry anu health, and avoid quackrrr, brcallinr on or addmaing with atatmirnt of raar, for Pamhlet and full information free, ,C old and reliabla. . JI. A . IS.VTITITE. t jciLWAtrxza vns.

GR IVEL ROAD RRPORT.

WE, the undersigned Board of Director of the Little White Lick Uravel Road Company, make the following statement of the condition oranairsof said eo-npany. required under he act of tne Legislature, approved March , 1Ü73: Oash on hand at this date ri9 f 1 Promissory notes aj2 Uncollected assessments ,, , 4 a W-i Tetal assets ; !,:; 7 49 capital stock provided by the articles of t ?tfV!!f Uou ' no, 00 CO Liabilities None. iieceipia curing twelve months. endicg July I,1(C5 From tolls 8910 73 Disbursements during the same time Paid upon pairä of road 52U 00 2i0 CO raid gatekeepers Paid officers for services W. N. FOEERSON, ALFRED CLAHK, JAMES J. HARDIN. Attest: Director, Alfred Claek, secretary. State of Inihaxa, Makio Oousty, ss. Before me, Chas. W. Smith, a Notary Public, inand for taid county, personally came William N. Roterson, James T. liaidin and Alfred Clark, and made oath that the fores-oiDg statement is true, as they verily believe. u Wune wnereoi l nave hereur to set ray hand and seal this 13th dayof July, 1S74. chas. w. srrh. Notary Public QTATE OF INDIANA, MARION COUNTY, fs 1 , Innifta IT IT . , - . 1 ii. iJiuiveruau ana Simon anucs vs Auam it. tinier, J. K. Reaves, William M. Parish iwki ouiugn, james m. Watts, Justavus II V oss, JeHsie James, as administrator of estate of 1J acnDner' Ueceased Jre. McLece, XV. ii. iii.iuas, jamts ru. Arnold, A. It. Krevson; John M. Campbell, Thoiuus Ii. JulJiXer. stenueu iiuuuer.cas. uyheld, Daniel Hove. Fabius M. Finch, as administrator of Thomas Woollev, deceased, Warren Reed. William Sumner, John V "Si". -wra wans, rsoiomon üahn, Keila i'muauiei n tiiirr. ana r.wai(t j -er, as assignee in oanKruptcy of William M. Pari-h. mine superior Court of Mation emiptv, in ouht ui luuiauu, rstptein oer ierm, lb, 3. So. 8,732. To foreclose mortzaee. Re it known, that on the 2blh davof Decern. ber, 1S4, the above named plaintiff, by tteir attorneys, üied in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Courtof Marion county, in the State f Indiana, their complaint agdinbt the above named defendants for foreclosure of mortgage, and on the Hth day of July, 1S75, the said pjaintitfs filed in said Clerk's oflice the affidavit of a competent person showing that said c"eerd anis, J. it. Reaves. James E. Arnold. John m. uamposii, wuuam Sumner and John Wright, are not residents o: the state of Indiana. Mow'herefore. by order of said coart. said rie. fendants last abov e named are hereby no irledof me mine ana penaency or said complaint against them, acd that unless tliev appear and answer, or demur thereto, at the calling 01 said cause on the second day of tbe lerm of said court, to b3 b3-un and held at the Court House, In the city of Indianapolis, ou tbe first Monday in September, 1S73, said compiaint.and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in their absence. A. H. BROWN, Clerk. Huff 4 Nichol and 8. a. Re ell. Attorneys for the Plaintiffs DPiVATIT medical work containing a il V f I C positive care for Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, etc. Sent free. Address Merrill. Co.. Waturbnry, Conn., naming this paper. JJOTICE, Ihe subscriber hereby gives notice that be will, in accordance with section 3 of t he rece nt .i cense law passed.make application to the County vxmiuii.-suionerw, at tneir next pension, ior a li cense to sell intoxicating, vinous, malt and spir ituous liouors, in less quantities than a qnsrt, and subject to be drank on the premises. The place where said liquors are to be sold Is Jot 130. outiot 47. No. 304 West Washington street, Fourth Ward, city .of Indianapolis, Marion couniy, state oi inui ids. WILLIAM BURN'. GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY I The Cordial Balm of Syricum and Tonic. Pills NERVOUS' AMD GENERAL DEBILITY, rremature iecay, wer-tnuuigence in; tbe use oiupium. Aiconoiic unnks. Tobacco, etc. NERVOÜ8 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 state of the secretions ; constipation, scanty and high-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 inability to carry Into action any well defined business enterprise, or to fix the mind upon any one thing any length of time. There is a great sensitiveuess 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 whitHe-ralnder, or fickiemlnded man. There must of necessity be in each individual, different symptoms, according to his peculiar organization, habits, pursuits and temperament, -which all serve to shape the manner of the manifestation of tneir nervous disturbances, constituting a difference as marked as are their physie&l recullarities dissimilar and peculiar to ibemselveg. These difierences, in the manner and form of their manifestation, do not indicate any necessary difference to be followed l-i the treatment of any case where disease has its origin in physical injury: the tarn remedies being alike applicable to tbe weak an to the strong; to the sturdy as to the sickly, varied only In degree ofqnantity and duration in tbe use of them in order to overcome the disease. Nervous Debility, or what Is generally regarded as Buch, Is asprotean typed in its peu. liarlties as are the dreams of the shipwrecked mariner who. In his struggles for safety, lies down exhausted for a moment's sleep upon tne wreck upon which he floats, with ail the elements of destruction in mad commotion around him, when the first instincts of his nature are a longing for a something solid upon which he may find a standing place. EPILEPSY OR JjiTS. No other remedy will cure Epilepsy er Fits so Quick as tbe Cordial Ba:m of Syricnm and Tonic Pills. KIDNEY DISEASES and many other difficulties are cured by the use of the Cordial Balm of Byricum and Tonio Phis. If the watery portions of our food are not passed off, they must, when retained In the svstem, produce serious dithculties Langnase fails when attempting to describe the sufferings of persons whose kidneys are out of order: gravel. bacK-ache, inflamatlon of the bladder and of tbe delicate membranes of the urinary organs are tbe result If the water is not regularly and properly carried off through the kidneys. DRUNKENNESS. ' ' The Cordial Balm of Syricnm and Tonic fum la the only remedy that has ever proved by prac tical experience a ueuent io inose SuneriEg t.m over-indulgence In Alcoholic Liquors. It com pletely destroys the taste for them, and restores the victim of intemperance to health and vigor. .i a -.1 ; ii i . :opium. The alarming Increase of the use of this most pernicious drug as a stimulant, by male and female, and Its peculiar effects, completely destroying the digestive apparatus and shattering the nervous system, effeminating and debasing the mind, renders the , CORDIAL. BALM OK BY HI CUM AND TONIC .TILLS of Inestimable value, as it completely destrovs an desire for this most baneful drug, and re stores tbe nerves to a perfectly healihy state. even in cases wnere opium nas oeen used in large quantities and ror a number of years. SOLD BY ALJLDRUOGtSTS AND WHOLESALE AUENTS. John F. Henry Co.. New York Cltv: John son, Holloway Co.. Philadelphia, Pa.; Seth s. Hance, Baltimore, Aid. ; E. Monteuse k Co., New Orleans, La.; Van Shaack, Stevenson & Keid, Chicago, 111.; Jehn D. Parks, Cincinnati, O.: Strong & Cobb. Cleveland. O. ; Colllna Bros., 8U Louis, Moj Farrand, Williams A Co., Detroit, Mich.; IS. F. Alfred, Louisville, Ky.; Stewart 4 Morgan, Indianapolls, Ind.; Avery A Tyler, Lafayette, Ind.; H. J. Wagner. If your druggist has not got It, ask him and he Will get it for yon . O.llDUAR LOTHRCP, M. D., sole proprietor, 143 Court street , Boston, Mass. Send for copy of Prize Essay oa the above diseases. 150 pages free,

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and the forest is sua the itSS A SURE CURE-FOR THE PILES Has been discovered by old Dr. Williams 'an Indian remedy, called Dr. W illiams' lad aü Oint ment- A single box hss cured the worst old chronic cases ol the blind, bleed log, ulcerated Piles of 2i and 3j j-ears'pta itchirgand aiuth'-r. st. tions, insiraments una electuaries are cnlv a waste of time and ia-uey. The Indian ofntrnent gives instant and painless relief. Over 2U,WO cured patients attest its virtuos, and physicians of ail schools pronounce it tiie greatest contribution to medicine of the age. Wiiliama' Indian Ointment is prepared exclusively t3T the Piles and nothing elss. sold by dn-gists and country storekeepers lu all parts cf ii.e world. Extracts from letters received. Mr. D. Salgues, City Auction House, Cleveland, 0., writes: "My Dear s r-1 teel I tviu not peak in too high terms of praise of Dr. Winiam' Indian Ointment for the Ille. and its voaderful and magic-like cure upon myself. I have been afflicted with Illesforthe jat 4 years: at no time unrine this period have I been entirely freer from suffering. I used various remedies recommended without relief or benefit, until last winter, hearing of the wonderful cures performed by the use of Dr. Williams' Ointment, I was induced to try it. After using the Ointment less than four weeks I round mvself entirely cared and fpee from Piles. I Iwnt only one box of Ointment, and have half the medicine left." John Atliso.SteubenVille, O., afflicted witl itchiner piies, writes: "Send me ano'her box of Williams' Ointment, as I am getting be'ter," Many tfcousand certificates similar to the above can be produced if necessary, and what is more gratifying, if it u not remaikable. is the fact that iu no case, so far as is known, has this medicine been used with iinsatlfacKry resulu. Shun all spurious advertisements aud imitations. Ask your driiff?ist or medicine dealer for old Dr. Williams' Indian Ointment ani awfr.t no substitute. Sold wholesale by Haskitd- Hf t--el"sstr. stow. art Morgan and lirownine Sloan, Indianapolis, Ind. The Most Wonderful Medical iWacorerv linowo to Man. VI hile there i l.iie there la Hope. Doa'l Uivel i the Shin Read ihe following; Letter Iron Ir. I'razer: Believing, that cleanslnz the blood u-na th. only true way cf banishing disease, and beinz troubled with a scrofulous affection .known aa Salt Kheum, and Weakness of th t nnM and finding no cure, I commenced to expe rime t by compounding roots, using the medicine tia obtained. I fortunately discovered r, wonderful Blood Searcher or Hitters, which nit only gave me instantaneous relief, but a'tsr a few weeks time effec:ed a perfect care. 1 then prepared a quantity of the Koot Bitters, and was In the habit of giving them away to the 6ick. I found the medicine poasesc-d tb most wonderful healing virtues, effecting cures of all diseases originating from bad biood or weakness of the system, as if by magic. K last the demand became so great that 1 found myself called upon to supply patients with medicine In all parts of the continent, and 1 was compelled to establish a laboratory for compounding ard bottling the Koot Bitters in large quantities. I was at first backward In presenting either myBel for remedy to the public, not being a patent medicine man. and with limited capital, but I am getting bravely over that. Since I first advertised this wonderful medicine I have been crowded with orders torn druggists and country dealers, and the score of letters I have received irom persons cured, proves the fact that no remedy has ever done so much good and had such a success as the ixot Bitters. Root Bitters are strictly a medicinal preparation, such as was used in the good eld days of onr forefathers, when people were cu: ed. by some simple root or plant, and when calomel and other poisons of tho mineral kingdom were unknown. For Consumption, As urea, Catarrh, Scrofula, Scrofulous Eruptions, Khrumatism, Heart Disease, Dizziness, Liver Complaint, Kidney aud Urinary Diseases, Fever and Ague. DvsnepBia. Lost Vitality dJZ Down Constitutions, these Hoot Bitters are universally admitted to be the most vnmifni coverylnthe world. Their searching, healine man frame, soothing the lune-s and arrant fee ing the 6tomach, kidneys and liver. sor weakly, nervous younz num. Rn?fpr'n vr i of memory, etc.. caused from abuses in eariv liie,and to delicate females, these Hoot Bitters are especially recommended, f'o other nwl. cine win cure scurw. svnhina oit v . . . . ry. . . ... .-' wait ikUQUUl, Bolls, Tetter, Ringworm, White Swelling. Sore Kyes, Kunmng of the Kars, Ulcers. Fever Sores, Files. Cancerous Formations, Dropsy. Etyri. las, Hmp:ep. Flesh Worm. PnlV tI? and all Ssün Diseases, so quickly nn the Koot Kiiiera. A.u diseases nave tiielr origin in r.avd biood. The Koot Bitters lavs th ir.t ik of the tree ol disease, by searching and puriivicz the. blood which will nourif.li a ret&lr until a ripe old se. I warrant my Root Hitfpns a rorf0 fthe above aud similar diseases, and in case of in u i n, utre iue meaicine nas bau a fall trial, will thank all to call or write ami tuaoii- th.i money, show this circular to your drnMst or storekeeper, if he don't have have stk of my ..vrvb "men vu unuu, hsbi uira io order a supply x. w. KAZ1EB, Cleveland, O. TESTIMONIALS. sflO.OOO REWARD, I will pay fö.fOO In gold to anv ono t tüat a Q?Je testimonial I publish is not rename, aiso an additional reward of 9SJ0 in gold for a medicine that has ever effected one-half aa .u.u.jr vU.r. uunug ma uine introduced Frazier s Ktot Bitters. a Extracts from, late letters recelved.j DR. Fhaziek Dear SIrf have built up my wife more rapidly than all the mwiuuraiaaeuuy ner a tiring the past nine months. She has been suffering terribly with' Inflammatory Rheumatism, but is now so far recovered that I think one more bot tie of your timers win wora a cure. Yours trulv. J. K. SPEAK, Indianapolis, Ind. Mr. Frazixr dkak Sir: fllcted for over three vears I have been afwith a Bcrofu'oua affection en my lace, which broke out In Pimples and Blotches. I was also weak, with na appetite, j. never round relief until last snmmer. i our Hitters being highly recommenötd as a blood medicine, I procured a Bupply, axd In a few weeks they effected a nra i vt," Joy better health than I have for 10 years. Hy. cate was one oi me very worst. I can honeaLy reeoinmecd yonr Root Ritters to all. Älltea LIZZIE CORN WALL, East Cleveland, V Mrs. Daniel Smith, of Concord, r. H adlcTed1 with weakuees, pain in the lnngs and shoald er. bsy-r.alno7er.UieeJ'e".r,tl at night, aidtlzed. falnty feeilnga ail the time, writes ilK. Frazixk UiAis. brs: I received tie bottle of Bitters you sent me by express acd l have taken the wfcoieof it, and it has done more good than all the mcdldnos I have eve taken, and I have taken more or lees for tan years. I thought 1 could get thom from otur aiii;glsta,but laey do not yet have them. 1 wuiuununjiu j Hol l.f 11 1 COUld La 1 & P oui as you car, ny einreibe. O.D. ills Ue ne&t tcfed.ic.Ee 1 ever saw. Fttm5d- tTitefolfriend JäKö. DANIrL "Vj, Concord .li.ii. p. o. Box The above Ik a fair Fare pie of the scores of letters 1 am receiving from all parts of the country, at my laboratory In Cleveland, O. The Root Ritters are put up in plain bottles at fl.or six bottles for tö, a price within tbe reach of all. the poor as well as the rich. Bold at retail by druggists and country storkeepers throughout the world. Wholesale by Rrownlng & Sloan. Jiaki.tcHet8elSesser Stewart & Morgan and bhideler. Snyder Co.. Indianapolls, Ind. Depot for the Lnited, States, 112 and 111 Superior street.. Cleveland 0. Foreign countries, CVnfedfi.

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