Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1876 — Page 7

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY" MAY 24. 187a

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THE SHADOW ON THE WALL. My home a tately dwelling is, With lofty arching doom: Thre is carving ou the e-lllng high, And velvet on the floors; A rich and cotlly balldlr g, W here noleles strvan'.s wait, And 'math toe tscutcbtou's glluing None entpr bat the great.

Bat a happier heme la tear it, a humble cot-

tace moan. And I envy uu sweet mistress the.shalows on the wail. My pictu e are the pride of art, And drawn by cunning bands; Bui the painted figure never move, Nor change .the painted lands; Before the poorest window Moie gorgeous pageants glide, 'Within the lowliest household Mnra liullka trnnni khlda:

And I torn from soulless tymbo.s, that crowd

my gloomy hall, To watch tue shilling shadows npon the cottage wall. My stately hatband never b:nds To klR m on the Hoe:

His heart Is In his Iron sare, Ills thoughts are with his ships; But when the twilight gather. Adown the dusfcy street, , TVie little housewife listens For sounds of coming feet. And by the gleamin g firelight 1 see a figure

tall Bend down to kiss a shadow, a shadow on the wall. My garden peJlng, broad and high, Hhut in its costly spoil--, And through the ordered paths all day

The silent garaener ton ; My neighbor's is a grass-piot, With a hardy butte reap, Where cbl dren'a dimpled Augers Fall dandelions up; Where on a b iby siiteu head all the day the sunbeams fall, Tlil evening i hrowa its shadows upon the cottage wall. Mr petted Jap dog, warm ad ßoft, Nesiles upuu iy kue; My bird suut up their diamond eyes That love to look lor me; Lonely, I watch my neighbor, And watching can but weep, To nee her rock, her darlings Upon her breast aslet p. Alas! my doves are gen tie, my doz comes at my call, Uut tbe-e 1 no childish shadow upon my chamber wall. My besuty Is the talk of fools, And by the gisllaht'a glare. In glittering dress a ad gleaming gems, 1 know that 1 ati lair; But there Is something fairer, Wh. se charm In lovinz lies.

And there Is ometbing dearer 1 he light of happy eye. Bo I return tnumphan t, queen of the brilliant hall. To envy the sweet shadow of the housewife on the wail. My ear hly lot is rich and high, And her's is poor and low; Yet 1 would give my heritage Her deeper Joys to know; For husbands that are lovers Are rare lu all the lands. And hearts grow fit for heaven, Moulded by childish bauds; And while I go up lonely betöre the judge of all, A cherub troop will usher the shadow on the wail.

ALONG TUE LINE. The Saltan of Turkey rays $46,000 for xnoBic In the harem. Juat think they've translated Sankej's hymns even Into Chinese. Statisticians tell us that 172,230 persons got drunk in England and Wales last year. "So. naturalists observe, a flea

Has smaller (leas that on him prey: And these have smaller stt;l to bite 'em ; And so proceed ad Infinitum." Anna Dickinson -wears a 350 bustle in "A Crown of Thorns." That's what makes Henry VIII. hesitate.- Brooklyn Argus. Spilkins says there are two ways in which "lair, fat and forty" makes itself consp!cuous, viz: Us waste of sigh?, and its alze of wa st. When Charles Francis eald "It's all chaos,' he was thinking-, says the St. Louis Times, that alter chaos came Adam's administration. Pcor Glendenning! The Troy Press ih nka the only thing for him to do now is to i An tbe srmy and fight the Indians, or t!e qoilloDS wbal lng voyage. Fcd. Douglass can not tell within a few years how old he Is. His birth was not considered a matter of much Importance, and nobody kept a record of it. We have time to laugh, we have time to cry; We have time to smile, we have time to sigh ; We have time lor eating and household chores; But we havn't got time to talk to bores. Motto of a Portland temperance reform dub: "We bend the knee, but not tbe el

bow." This is supposed to refer to a dextrous habit of drinking out of the bang. Cattle eald to be the heaviest and best In the world have arrived at Philadelphia for exhibition among tbem an ox weighing 4,000 pounds and a heifer weighing 3,300 pounds. "Mile. Bettina Rothschild, who married her cousin lrom "Vienna In Paris on the 22d of last March, bad 144 ot every article of lingerie." How the young ladies will linger over this. Tbe Prince of Wales was so pleased with some of the dishes supplied to him while in India that a Madias cook has been takea to England for him at government expense, of course. Tbe prince of Wales has grown very ttout during his India Journey, and prophecies are abroad to tbe effect that he will Dy acd by rival tbe weight and pro

portions of his uncle, George IV. King Alfonso was rather glad when the Prince of Wales lelt Madrid. He tried to drink as much wine and smoke as many strong cigars as tbe prince did, but he always had an awful headache lu the morning. Mr. Blaine and Doorkeeper Fitzhugh seem to be very unlortunate in their correspondent?. In tbe one case a good doorkeeper has been killed, and in tbe other presidential candidal. Baltimore Gazette. Is this, from tbe Cincinnati Times, merely a hideous invention: In the charitable town ot St. Louis tbey give tramps bread and butter with little nitroglycerine pills Inside, and ttea kick tbem. Trey go off. Says the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: LWeua Tice. a brother of tbe Sx

Lou! s weather prophet, has been indicted for murder. Don't know who he killed, but family quarrel.- are sometimes the bs5. St. Louis Time. The Prince of Wales has, in seventeen -weeks, traversed 7,600 miles of land, 2,800 miles of oceaDjfteen more of India than any man living, and enjoyed more fun tban all the kings of England, from tbe cot, quest downward, put together. When tbe English private soldier hears that the king of Dahomey bas an army ot Amazjns be shakes his head and mutters

to a comrade: "I beant afeard Jock, not I, bat it each nn of tbem bare Hamazons b ekal to my misses, they'll baste us sure." When Charlotte Cushman played Mrs. Haller in Sontberu city, many years ago, she waj horror-struck In the last act at btholdiog two veritable little darkies led on tbe stage as ber children. Tbe audience did not manifest emotions either of derision or displeasure. The Emperor of Brazil is going to Vassar College while on bis American tour, which leads the Burlington Hawk-Eye to remark that tbey are going to have him there on flap-)ck- day, so that bis imperial majesty will underttand why it is that America has so little flour for exportation. Babcock, they say, ha gone secretly to Vermont with his council to see Miles, now in the state penitentiary, and get some kind of an affidavit out ci him to suit his side regarding the safe burglary. And Harrington, they fmtaer say, will be induced to come back from Canada, and tell all he knows. " Commodore Vanlerbilt's birthday, tte 27tb of May, will be observed as an annual holiday by the officers and students of Va'nderbilt University, Nashville, Tennes

see, To add interest to the occasion a prlza for oratory, to be competed for on that day

and called the Founder's Prize, has Deen established. A committee of the Mississippi Legisla

ture bas reported that the debt of the state

on the first of last January was J3 341,162,

and tbe available assets 1709,553. Tbe value of tbe taxable property of the state

is: Real fs'.ste, $y5,S72.497: personal

estate. (35 539 555. making a total ot

w - m

?131,412,(oi Mifs Dickinson valuable diamonds

her performance Boston. Monday

afterward. The four dresses sbe wore on

the occasian were made in New York, and cost 9.000. besides tbe ornaments. ILe

sale ct seats amounted to 2.013.

Campbell, United States marshal for ILe

Northern district ot Illinois, has refunded to Miss Sweet a fraction more tban f 2,100,

beleg tbe sum sbe paid to him for Blake lev. as the consideration for ber appoint

nient to the pension agency in Caicgo.

Tbe black-mailer of this lemalo office

holder ought to be removed.

Tbe infirmities of see are diminishing

the respect which Brigham Young onca used to compel from tbe members of his

household. Now he can ttand on th6 three

bold of bis bed-room door two or three

hourj every morning, hollering to scm) of bis wives, and still have to go back and

button his shirt with attrlng.

Ole Ball has fust returned from a mo?t

Bucceesful tour in Eypt, whore, according to a promise made to the king of Sweden

and Norway, he played on the top ot the pyramid Coeopson his last birthday, February 5. Having accomplished this be telegraphed to the king, who answered 'immediately: I thar k you for your telegr.tr and rejoice in all your snccaes. Oscar. Here is a bit of characteristic news from a Genoa paper: Miss Anna Dlckiuton,

fore anybody bad time to see the color of bis eye-winkers.

Dom and bis traveling companions: Emperor Dom Pedro de Alcantara. Empress Thsreza Christina de Alcan

tara. .

Viscount of Dom Pedro. Madam Josefina de Fonseca Co. Emelea, her servant. Vice Admiral de La mare. Arthur F. de Maoede. Dr. Sarza Fontes. James J. O'Kelley.

Pedro de fa via, Faura de Alcantara. Leonida Espozel and five servants. Tbe San Francisco Chronicle tells this

story of the presentation of John McCul-

loueh to the emperor of Brazil :

The tragedian executed an obsequious

bow of tbe most elegant character, which can only be imitated after long practice. Tbe emperor dignlfiedly listened to tbe name, and tbe following Interesting dia

logue ensued:

Dom Pedro What is your basinessT McCu Hough (in deep and rolling toics,

and with a modest smile) I am an actor, sir.

Dom Pedro Ah! An actor. What do

you act?

McUullough (wito mannest pnae; i en

act Hamlet, Kichelleu, King Lear ana others, sir.

Dam Pedro Ah, yes; you are a snaKes-

pearean actor. Put on your bat, elr; put on your bat.

THE OFFSPRING OK DYSPiPSl L. j No class of invalids are more to be commis

erated than the dyspeptic, since the malady from which th y suffer Is the parent of a more numerous offspring ot tormenting symptoms than any o her disease. On the other hand, they are to be congratulated that there Is a patent, safe and agreeable botanic remedy lor all the torture that tbe undergo. Hostetter's Htomacb Bit' era powerfully Invigorates tbe cellular tissue of the stomach, thus promoting an adequate secretion and flow of the'dleeiuve Juices, vitalizes the shrunken and debilitated lining of the stomach, directs the bile Into Its true channel, and stimulates the Inactive bowels and dormant liver. These radical effects are accompanied with tbe restoration of appetite, flesh and sound repnte, and the removal of flatulence, heartburn, nautea, palpitationsof the heart, vertigo, hleb-roior d and sca'ding urine, water brash, headache and many other barraaslng symptoms of dyspepsia.

LEGAL.

LEGAL.

MEDICAL.

SAMARITAN NEKVINE1 Is a sore cure for EnileptlFlta bpasms and Convulsion? It hat been tested by thousand and ha never been Known u fall in a single case. Tri package fret, inclose stamp fa circnli'-rB, p!v- ing evidence c cares. AÄdret IK. Ü, A. ICHMONU, Box 741. St. Joseph. IZ9

MARRIAGES

GUIS.

Ain

lost one of ber most

from Its setting durirg

at the Globe Theater in

night, bat it was found

who, a year ago, caused the condemnation of an English colonel for improper gallantries In a railway car, wishing to profit by the notoriety thus gained, weit to America to lecture, and alter ward embracing tbe dramatic career, is about to make her debut in America. A flash of lightning was seen to strikes

flock of wild eeese at St. Louis the ether

day, and one of them fell to the ground. On being picked np the goose was found

to have a scarred and burned hole extending from the back down through tbe body, there being no question but that the electric bolt pased through the flying bird. The feathers were somewhat singed.

A wag, who had wrapped a piece of cloth having the word "Centennial" on it around an egg and then boiled it so that the word appeared plainly on the shell, sadly deceived a Portland, (Ct.) farmer, who took it out of a nest where it had been nlaced. and exhibited It at theeffieeofa

local newspaper as a wonderful man lies

tatlon of the ben's intimate knowledge ot

tbe history of tbe United btates. An Eastern pap'.r having had cocsidtra

ble to say about "raising chickens by band," the Galveston News responds:

Such information is not needed at the

South. The wbole colored population

know bow to do it, and an enterprising

freedman can raise more puuets in a sin

gle night, on bis way home lrom prayer-

meeting, than that Eastern editor could

raise in a year with all his science.

The Cincinnati Enquirer speaks of tbe "Insane ravings of tbe half-demented edi

tor of the Louisville Hypothecated Hy

KkAm If ni rl allnrlaa r h m Aa a rvrkl

drunken, rambling drab." "His capacity,"

further remarks the Ecquirer, "for low

blackguardism is fully equal to his ability to cheat at cards and get drank at the exDense of other people." If somebody

doesn't make an hypothecated hyphen of somebody else, the type ot Southern chiv

alry has sadly degenerated.

Hans Christian Andersen, in describing

his poor home a room only large enough

to hold the bed, the shoemaker's bench on

which his father earned Lis bread, and tbe

few rude articles of furniture speaks

with pleasure of his mother's garden if it deserved the name. He says: "Bv means

of a ladder it was possible to get out on

tbe roof (of tbe bouse), where, in tbe gut

ters between it and tne neighbor's house,

there ttood a great chest filled with soil, mv mother's sole garden, and where she

grew her vegetables." Who has less facll

ity for a garden tnan mat 7

FASHION'S EDICTS. Leather belts are revived. Fine cameos are much sought after. Striped India sbawls for traveling. Fly fringe Is a novelty in trimming. The canopy Bhape prevails in pirasos Paintings are again appearing in brace

lets.

Modification of lait winter's styles fcr

children.

Turquoise i3 largely introduced into bracelets. Tbe porte lonhcxir bracelets continue to be popular. Children of both sexes wear solid colors in stockings. Cream-coloreJ muslin handkerchiefs ere cflered for sale. Henrietta cloth takes the lead amorg mourning aeries. Ecglteh crape is the trimming lor mourning ccs'.uuues. The new buttons are ivory, chimed with the coler of the costume.

Ball dresses, as a rule, have pointed bodice?, a- d lac9 at tbe back. Present fashions In mourning admit some white about the neck. Straw and silk embroidery vie with flow

ers lor favor as trimming'.

Small caniage pirasol with fine lace

covers are again in demand.

Fine rubies are rarer than any other

jewels, and far more costly. .

Shopping bracelets are composed of a

chain with a pencil attached.

Battens are us d by the dozens as trim

ming on cofctumes and suits.

Pink and blue batistes, striped and pla'r,

are offered for Bummer dresses.

Brocaded cream-colored silk parasols

are trimmed with cashmere lace.

A widow's veil should be three yards

long, with a bem a half-yard deep.

"Brassards," or elbow trimmings for

coat sleeves, are growing in favor.

Bias folds bordered with Tom Thumb

fringe is a popular dress trimming.

Much ecru is to be seen in both costumes

and toilets, and In all tbe accessories.

For mourning, light grav card?, with a

broad black edge, are sometimes used.

Tbe only shawls worn are equare India

and striped wool tor traveling purposes.

Toilets for evening are fresh and light;

the 6eason lor rich heavy material is ovr.

:ue iiqti:k:t!ve ruu.o

kTu on lA-'urtfchip, ?iir. r'ap, t Khv.iolost' Jiv-terii- and Itewlaii- n dl thrwxual tcm. Phi' i. ..a i :...

BOO K 0 F NATU R E. -r;; srsÄ Cifir ra'iif- r.d mrr. Trra! on I l.-tvete Ii-r. lui:j xp!'ml" thoiri-tu-. ymrtom tl m-ans to cure i It U th-" only rri!y n-n-iullU wi:rk of the kiinl evrr pnbnHd. contain m ar'y 3t4 pefread i conin'rte m ervry re rxct. Sent t'T U:1 ur iv w-l--! on m-eip I 'Alcla. Addm. IT. . A. Hmnnh .t.li'Nurthl JUnt, bt.Louii.Mu. i.Ubuli.'iliu Jlw.

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GUIDE

I An ninrtrttrd Work TZ jmgea, a private couaelol I to the mimed &ol mar rianhle on tiie mvftenet

cf the kiiuI rrtem, Ka abuae

et., lst dicovrne in tb acicnoe of repwdurtion fco to

py in Uie married relation. Male and temaje

couu.ii infonpation, which no one can adord to be without on how to preserve tae health, and completion, and

Bireto faded chk the treahnoaa ol ymilh: the bert acd only t'tie Marriaire Guide in the wond. Price fit) cent. bySlad. The author may be consulted personally or b mulon an v of thennbjecta mentioued In hi work-Addraa pr. A. O. OLXtf . lo V aahiuwa ab, Chicago, hi.

YTOriCE Is hereby given to the citizens of

i the Fourth Ward, in the city of Indian-

spoil", Center township, Mjrlon county, In

diana, that I.James Thomson, a male Inhabi

tant or seid Ward, over tbe a ;e or twenty-one years, will apply to the board of county cona-

rclssioners of said county, at their Jane meet-

ing, ror a license to sen. tor one year, piniou, vidous and malt llquor. In a leas quantity than a quart at a time, itn the privilege of allowing the ame to oe drank on ray premise-.

Tbe nreclM looat ion of tbe Dremlsre whereon

I deelre to -11 raid liquor I lt-arrlbed an fol

lows: Lot No. P, In square 28, tnnwn es Kyn'n

a.ocK, ro. 61 Indiana avenue, in the city oil Indianapolle. Center township. Marlon

couDty, Indiana.

pigntdj

N OTICE Is hereby given to the citizens o 1 be Thirteenth ard.ln tbe city Indi

anapolis, Cenrer townfhlp, Marion county, Indiana, that we, KattmannS Peter, male in

habitant of raid ward, over the see ot

twenty-one years, will apply to the b ard of

county commissioners ol aid couDty. at their

Jane meeting, for a license to fell for one year

pintous, vinous and malt lienor, in a less quantity than a quart at a time, wi'h tbe

Privileg ot alio wins: the same to be urauK on

our premises.

The precise location or tne premises wnereon we desirs to teil said liquors Is described as folio wa: Lot Ni, 1. blcic 6, Thlr'eenth Ward, kn.wn a i'OJ Prospect airf et, aouthevst aldiHod, In the city of Indlanspoi!, Center township, Marion connty, Indiana. Signed KATTMaNN ct PETEKi.

XTOTi.CE Is hereby uiven to the citizens ol

Li tueE.ghth Ward, in tne city of Indlanarc-

ii", enter townsnip, Marioi county, Indiana, that I, Michael Cauifle d, a mate inhabitant

of Bald ward, ovr the age of twenty-one years, will apply to the board of county commlssiont rs of said county, at their June meeting, for a licnf-e to eil, lor one year, eplriteu, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity than a quart'at a time, with the privilege ol

allowing the Mime to be drana: on my prem-

nwe. The pre c'ae location of thepremii-.es whereon I desire to sell stii liquors is desrlbed as follows: Lot No. il in tbe Indianapolis and Clnoa'i Railroad Company's Rubdiv:sloii of cutlot No. 9i, room No. 133 Bout h Noble street, in the city of Ind anapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana. Signed M1CUAKL CAULFIELD.

Notice to Non-Rosident.

WbereaH, a certain precept bas bteu du'.y Issued to me by the mayor ol the city of Indianapolis, under the corporate seal of said city, dated May M 1S76, showing that there lM due the following named contractor the amount hereinafter specified for street Improvement In the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana. Dae D. Root A Co., for erecting lamp-poets, lata i s and fix ores on Columbia avenre, betwten Maliotl avenue and Eighth street, fron Sheets A Day the aua of lour dollaiK and seventy cenUi (4 70). amount of aonient ensrged agalumiot No. twenty-eight () in Fle:cher'a North addiuon to the city of Indianapolis. Marion county, Indiana. Now, the said defendant !s hereby notified

thai, unit ss within (i. ) days af:er the publication, fur three weekx.ol this notice tbe amount bo axfeHMd against the above decr'bd lot or parcel of land la paid, 1 will proceed to collect the amount ko assessed by levy and saleof said lot or rarcel of land, or so much thereof t may be mceary to satisfy the above claim aud all costs that may accrue. HENRY W.TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., May 17, 13T6. raaylo-3w Notice to Neri-Resident.

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MARRIAGF

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A Physiological View of Marriage and Prtva'e lounselloref the mArried and thse contemplnUag

mrrih?. nn the ibaKS and disorders of tbe

K.Tiiui KTsipm. with the latest discoveries in

the science of reproduction, the

XTOT1CE Is hereby given to the citizens ol

iN the Kourt h Ward, in the city of Indianap-

olia, Center lo' n-nip, Marlon county, loaiaua, that 1, r. B. Coiba ey, a male Inhabitant ot

hald ward, over the age of twent;-one ytars,

will apply to the board of county commission-

e 8 ol huhl county, ai ineir june meeting, lor a

license to stl'.forone year, 6,lritous, vino s and malt liquors, in a ltt?a quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege oi allowing

tue S-ime to De urana on my prewibes.

Tne piecise location or tne i.r-tiiies wnereon

I desiie o se 1 sld liquors is described as follows: Lot No. 11, ouilot No. H8, com.tonly known as Nn. Ill vVest Washington street, in the Fourth Ward, in the city ot indiananolif.

Center township, Marion c unty, Indiana

Signed

8. li. COKBALEY.

Wher a, a certain precept has been duly Issue I to me by the mayor ot tbe city of Indianapolis, under the corpoiate real or said city, dated May 8, 187P, showing that there is due tL following named contractor the amount hereinaf er speclfled lor rtrtet improvement In the city of Indiana poll", Mar loa county, Indiana. Due D. Root & Co., for erecting lamp-poRt, lamps and fix lures on Columbia avenne beM allot t avenue and Lighth street, lrom 8hEes & Day (Christian nam s unktiown), the isnni of lour dollars aud saventy cents (74 7i) amount of assessment charged against lot No. twenty-nine (2S) In 8. A. Fletchei's North ad

dition to the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. Now, the eald defendant is hereby notified that, unless within (21) days after tne publication, for three weeks,of this notice the amount

so assessed against the above dencribtd lot or I arcel of land Is paid, I will proce ed, to collect tbe amount ro assessed by levy andfsaleof said lot aud parcel ttf land, or so much' thereof as may be necesf ary to sallMy the above claam and all cots that may acc.ue. 1IENKY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasur. Indianapolis, Ind., May 17, 1876. maylS-3w

Noiico to Ncn-Besldent.

disqualifications oi marriage, etc.

nrivate nerssai wnicn auouio

ci it lea and A book for

be kept under

lock and key. 2to pages and many ensa&vIngs. Kent under neal for 6 cents. Also a MEDICAL GUIDE on all diseases of a private nature In bothexe, and how they can be speedily an1 permanently cured. ISO paee with numerous Illustrations, sent under seal for25cent. ' , , . ' m MEDICAL ADVICE on spmlal weakness, lost enerer. lmnotence ekln, blood and

phmnl( iit;enfwfi. catanb. etc. A 40 page

pamphlet, in sealed envelopes, ent r.ot stimp. All the above diseases auccessfaLy treated, rwroni;v or hv letter Established 1847. Ad

dress DR. BUTTS' Dlsnensary, Eighth street, at. Louis Mo,

LNO. U N.

among ornaments for gentle-

dresses are made with

and denl-

DOM PEDROS.

Dom Pedro donated f 1,000 to th9 Cathc

Ho Chorch in Salt Lake City.

Where isn't Dom Pedro going? His

programme abroad includes a month In

Syria, Smyrna aud the Holy Land.

It isn't true, as stated, that Dom Pedro

wore in Philadelphia "a gorgeous uniform of green and rold." He was attired In "a

decent citizen' suit acd a chimney-pot

Hot

av.

Dom Pedro Inquired of Miss Grundy

about two American ladies in whom be

expressed a particular desire to visit Mrs

Harriet Bfecher Stowe and Miss Susan

Augustua Fenimore Cooper, daughter ot

tbe novelist.

"No time to see any monuments,!' said Dom Pedro to tbe committee of rertptlon

in lUltlmore, and bis majesty bolted for

for his carrlaze and akooted away out of

the Blht of the master of ceremonies bs

A combination of platinum and gold is

universal

men.

White muslin dresses are

cuirass bodices, deep labliers

trains.

Ladies' boots and slippers for evening

are made of tbe same material as their

dresses.

Summer balmor&la . are striped and

plaided, and finished with box-plaited flounces.

Very long and very flat are the prevail

ing features of Paris drteses, so far as form is concerned.

Cream is universally worn for evening

toilette?, and much trimmed with grasses

of every variety.

Gray and ecru batistes will sgain be

worn this season and overdresses for black or brown skirts.

Wool Titan braids in ail shades are

cbesen for trimming de bege and other

woolen materials.

Misses' skirts are never more than three

yards la breadth at the bottom, and tbey

reach the ankles.

Brown linens are in great measure super

seded by French percales in Alsace finish, called toile Alsace.

The popular black grenadines prove to

be thos9 with stripes of tbe Mexicaine pattern worn last year.

New necklaces are composed of rows of

gold beads divided at intervals by square

blocks or bars ot gold.

Tbe long waists have revived the broad

leather belt, which are broader than ever aad known as "Henry V."

Cards of fashionable size with envelopes

to matcb, or Dom Pedro stationery, are the style now lor notes of regret and invitation.

As the dvances hair "invisibles'

will be more and more worn. Tbey range

io price, according to deptb, at from 2 to

1 10 per front.

Martha Washington tea-sets, with caps,

saucers, etc., bearing copy of George Wash-

iagton's autograph, are me laiesr. imn&s out in china. Bough satin-faced straw bonnets will be worn bv elderly ladies for traveling, whUe

youDg ladies will patronize round hats and English walking hats. Dom Pedro note paper and envelopes are tbe latest thing out in stationery. Tbe pater measures six and a half incaes by four, and is covered without folding by envelope- ol toe same siz. A novelty for a summer oyerdreea is tbo Roeslin polonaise. This is a belted gar ment with a yoke in tbe back. The skirt of the back is deep, fall and trimmed up tbe ceuter. Tbe front Is open and a belt sewed in it.

DRDUFF,

No. 39 Kentucky Ave,, Indianapolis,!

Cures all forms of Frtvaie- ana enronio ease A r-gularly educated and leg-ally qnallfld nhvilcian. has been longer established

and most successful, as his extensws prac

tice will prove Age. with experience can tt rniiAdon. To responsible persons no fee ae-

m.ni'&l till rnrwl.

öpermatorrhea, Bsxual Debility and Impo ir.cv. aa the result of self -abuse In youth, sex

ual excesses In maturer years, or other cause.

producing some Oi tne loiiowins er.ecus; sw irnnfiTi NM. Hfmlnal Emissions. Dimness o

Sight. Defective Memory, Physical Decay, Avoncinn u. Rocletvof Females. Confusion o.

Ideas, Loss o" Bexual Power, etc ., renderini man-laze Improper or unhappy, are perma nently cured Pamphlet (30 up) sent sealed fo) 9 st m nn -

MaRBiAGK Gtjidk, explaining who tnaj marrv. who may not. why : the impediment

u marriage causes, consequences and cure;

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NOTICE Is hereby given to tbe citizens ol the Sixth Ward, in the city of Indian-

anoUs. Center township. Mai ion county. Indi

ana, that I. üeo. 11. Bchmldt, a male inhabi

tant or Raid waru,over me igeoi iwejiy-ooe years, will apply to the baanl of county com-

miisionersoi saia couuiy,afc uieirwumuiwitog, for a license to sell, lor one year, spirltous, vinous and malt l'.qu r?, in a less quantity than a anart at a time, with the privilege ol

allowing tne tame to do uraua on my premi

ses. . . .

Th nreciae location of the rreniiS( s wnereon

I deal to 811 eald liauors la described as fol

lows: No. 9" East Bouih street, Sixth Ward, I

in tne city of Indianapolis, Center townsnip,

Marlon county, Indiana. . ww Orlif 1IT rT V

IS tzQedl V. ii. ounaijwi.

NOT! E-I hereby given to meauzensoi the Fourth Ward, In the city of Indiana p-

olic, Center township, M.rlon county, In

diana, mat i, ueorje a. uwuu, m iu mhabltant of said ward, over the age of twentyone years, will apply to the board of county

commissioners oi tutia cuuu i j , turn duuc

meeting, for a license to sen, ior one year,

pirltous, vicoua and malt liquor, in a less quantity than a quart at a lime, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premise.

The precise tocauon oi mo viviuuxi oinm I desire to sell said liquors is described as fol

lows: Lot No. 17. block No. 3, weal oi wnue river, Fourih Ward, In the cliy of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana. 1ltDfll7 U A rUrfXl

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OlICK Is hereby given to the cMzens fo

the Second Ward, in thecity of lndlanapo-

11., Center townsnip, Aiarioncoumy, luuiana,

t)mt I. Itenlamln Kerstins:, ever tne aze oi

iwentv-one vears. win apply to tne

board of coun "y com mist loners of said

mnntr. at their June meeting, lor

a license to Bell for one year, spirlt

ous, vinous and malt liquors In a less quan

tity than a quart at a time, wun tne priv.-

lege of al owing the same to be arans on my

p.emises. . .

i ne nrecise location ui i ur vi cu.jo nura ouu

1 desire to sell said Hquois is described as fol-

lnwa: "No. 82 West Washington streer, econu

Waid. In the city of indianap. ii, center

townbhlp. Marion county, Indiana. '

SignedJ kknjajmiji ivriu-iiij.

NOHCE-Is hereby given to the clt xeas of thetslxth Ward, in the cliy of Indiana-

r iib. uenier lownsnip. nuriou cuuu iy l iu-

diana, that we, P. and T.Greany, male In habi

tants off aid wara, over tne ageoi iwemy-ouw yerv, will aoply to the board of county com

missioners oi saia coamy, uiu wuuo meeting, lor a license V- sell, ior one year, spiritou, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity

than a quart at;a time, wun i ne privilege oi allowing the same to be drank, on our premises.

run racie location oi iu ureuiuw w umwiu

I de ire to sell said liquors is described ai fol

lows: LotsNos. 145 and Htt, in outiot iv, ip

Mccarty's sQDdl vision of outlots, Hixtn wara

corner of touin ana ueiaware sireeiB, aoa

known as Nos. naoaWUKt bouth street in the city of Indianapolis, Center township,

Marion county, inuiana.

NOTICE Is hereby given to the cluzers ol the Fourth Ward, in the city of Indlan-

a jolts. Center township, Mauon county, Indiana, that I, William K. Bess, a male Inhab

itant o: saia wara, uver iuu nge oi iri euimue years, will apply to the board of county Dom-

mlHslonersoi&aiuoouniy, aiineir juod uieei-

lng, lor allot nse to stiller one year spintoua, vinous and malt liquors. In a less quantity than a quart it a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank ou my premises. .

The Dreclse location ot the premises whereon

I desire to sell said l quors Is described as Srilows: Lot No. 6, out lot 147, and commonly known as No. 2)si West Washington street, In

the Fourth Ward. In tbe city of Indianapo

lis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana.

Slgneu J Vf iL.Uin.Ol IV. DCr-t-J.

VTOTICE Is hereby given to thecltltens oi iN the Fifth Ward, of tbe city of Indiana-

noils. Center townsh p. Marion county, In

diana, that I, Richard H. Holly wood, a male in

habitant of said ward, over tne age oi twentyone years, will apply to the board of county commissioners of said county, at their Jane

meeting, ior a license to sen, ior one year,

aplrltus, vinous and malt liquor, li a less

quantity man a quart at a ume, wun iae privilege of allowing the same to be drank ou my premises. ,

'X ne precise location oi iur pretuiiien wijcicu I de-Ire to sell said liquors 1 described as fol

lows: Commencing at a p lnt on tne west line of Illinois street 95 feet south of 1 he

northeast corner ot lot No. iz, in square it, ihencesftuth 86 feet, thence w st i0( to an allty, thence north H feet, thence west 18V fee', thence north four feet, ihencs easi I fet, No. 8 South Illinois street, Fifth Ward In tbe city of Indianapolis, Center township,

Marlon county, Indiana.

Hgned KlCHAK'l 11. UOUilVrUUU.

V OTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of ii the Kleve nth. Ward, In the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana, that I, Alexander Rice, a male Inhabitant or salu ward, over the age of twentyone years, will apply to the Board of County Commissioners ot said county, at their June meetlsp, for a license to sell, foroneyfar. splrllcu!, vinous and malt liquors, la ales quantity than a quart at a nine, with tbe prlvlle eof a loving the same to be drank ou my premise. Tae r'ectse location of the premises whereon I desire to s-U said llquo. s isdtfccribea as follows: Lot No. 19, outiot I "-7, north half, and known as No. 115 Fori Wayne avenue in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon oonuty, Indiana. Signed ALKXANDtK KICE.

Whereas, a certain precept has been duly issntd to me by the mayor of the city ot ln dlanapolls, nnder the corporate ietl of said city, dated May 8, 1S76, showing that there is due the following named contractor the amouut hereinaf er siecified for ttreet im provement In the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana. Due I). Root A Co., for erecting lamp posts, lamps and flxmrts on Ash ttreet, between Seven tn and Ninth street, from Thfdore

Gibbons the sum of four dollars and twt ntyour cents (ft 24), amour t of asetment charge against lot No. nine (9) In E J. Hoss's nbdiviston, square No. tw-niy-on; (21) in Johnson s heirs' fcddltlon to the city of In

dianapolis, Marion county, Indiana.

Now. the said defendant is hereby notified

that, unless wlth n (x) aays after the publication, for tbree weeks, of this notice the amount so assessed against the above described lot or parcel of laud is paid, I will proceed to collect the amount so assessed by levy and Bile of said lot or parcel of land, r r so

much thereof t s may be necessary to satisry the above claim and all costs that may accrue.

HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., May 17. 1S76. maylg-?w Notice to Non-Resident Whereas, a certain precept bas been duly Issued to me by tbe mayor of the city of Indianapolis, under the corporate seal of said city, dated May 8, 18.6, showing that there is due the following named contractor the amount hereinafter specified for street Improvement in the city of Indianapolis Mar a county, Indiana: Due D. Root A Co., for erecting lamp-'S lamps and fixtures on;Fourth strett,bet -t. i -llnoisstreetandthetentralcanal.trom H . . D. Wilson the sum of hree a lUrs and el. i cents ((3 11), amount of assessment ch e 1

against lot No. one (I) In Kea a uarrlwo subdivision of fqnare No. fir teen (15). Drake's aJditlen to tbe city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana. ' Now, the eald defendant la hereby notified that, unless within (2 ) days alter the publication, for three week,oi this notice the amount so assessed against tbe above descrtted lot or m,,! nr ian4 Im na Irl. I win Droceed to collect

the amount to assessed byilevr and saleof said lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as mav be necessary to satisfy tbe above claim and all costs that may acciue. HENRY W.TUTEWII.ERt City Treasurer,

Indianapolls, Ind., May 17, 1876. mayl7-3w

SHERIFF'S SALE.- By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me di'ected, from the clerk of the Superior Court of Marioa county, Indians, in a cause wherein Jonathan Bdwards 1 plaint Iff aud Charles Barnitz is defendant, requiring me to make the sum of two hundred end seventy-three doLars and seventy-two cent, with Interest

on saia aecree ana cost, x wm poe si

public sale, to the mnei oiaaer, on

SATURDAY, the 10th day of Jane, A. D, 1876, between tbe hours of 10 o'clock A. v, and 4 o'clock p. x. of said day, at the door cf the

Court Bouse of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, ot the following real estate, towit: Lot number ninety-three (93) tn Dunlap and Toiewtler'a subdivision of lots number twenty-one (.')) to twenty-six (26) Inclusive, of Morris's addition to tbe city of Indianapolis; also forty (K) leet off ot t he s ntb ends of lots No. sixty -lour (tM), sixtj -five (6. ) acd slxty-ix () In Drake and Maybew'a audition to the city of Indianapolis; also lot number two hundred and nlnety-alabt (.5ft) in Fletcher, Wilt, Taylor et al . subdivision of out ot number ninety-eight In ti e city of Indianapolis: also lot number thirty -Ave (3i) In Burr and Miller's subdivision ol Brooks' a -dltlon to the city of Indianapolis; alw lot number twelve (h) In Du mom's sub MvUlon ol outiot number one hundred in the city of Indianapolis; also thirty -Ave (35) fe- ton Virginia aveuue In outlot number one hundred and two (10 ) in the city of Indianapolis; also lot o umbrr fourteen (14) and fourteen aud forty-five hundredths (It 45-tO feet off of t ha sxuh side of lot number fifteen It) in Hann and Daws n's subdivision of 1 nomas E. hhl, lips' subdivision of six (t) acres offot tbe west side o' cquare number twenty-four ii) in Johnson's nein addition to the city oi Indianapolis, In all Mar.on county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not a "11 for a sufficient sum to satisry satd decree, Interests and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public ale the fee tlmpleoi said iel estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, Interests and costs. Paid sale will b made without any it lief whatever from va uauou or appraisement laws. ALBERT RE ISSN ER, Sheri Jof Marlon county. May IS, A.D. 187?. Baker, il. A LI., Att'ys for ri'ff. maylS-3t