Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 57, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1876 — Page 5

f THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1876.

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11 tbe iZJjority in Cor gress should change, tbe question which Uol. Hecker bss answered, be spoke tbns: . Honest Republican. are yu still troubled fcy diubl ? Co you still a, M Will it be sate to trust ibemT" a Journal oi tbts city addressed the que' Ion to me, bow tbe colored people of tbe south would be protected by legislation 1', In consequence of this moveimnt, the majority In toagre shoulJ caange? I will answer. We bad tbe same movement In this state: me maj rltv In the legislator did chantre! Mud ho were the col

ored people of lssouri then pro ected by legls ailonT Xio ieg alatton wf-s needed to piotecithem. They wen ampiy protected oj nirlt of the eome a It lanued ' from that movement. Iremernb r the prediction a tnat were mad th-n to f ruhten u, that tbe "red handed rtbt-i" would rise up aa-ain in blooly terocitv. and rnau It lmboa-iblfl for union tuab uwt Miinrui oaodIh to 1 re In some parts of this state. Welt, the peopl of Mu-! ourl were not tilghien d: tney did trust : J they "clasprsd Bands over tne diuouj cuwm In l&X). Their tru-d was n-t In vain. Tbe rtb-ls were entranshised. 'I hey became not only voters, but fco-d citizens again; the rights -even of ihelowlirst aiuon- us were mure secure and sacred than ever, and we have lived as irieuus and broibers since. Her 'Uta history. Jet tbe American people prefit by tae iesoi. L k at tbe South to-day. J not Ike Ubersl movement leading oia enemies togei tier In frle. dnir, and inspiring ail hearts wlih new hope? Js It not already dein more to prevent disorder and vl lence than penal laws and vioiei.Ce could dot IT ?'ou want the peace ol Missouri everywhere, et her exa-i.ple ol hearty reconclllaiiot. be every where fallowed. The. Republic 1 party fought tbe presi2eultl carxpagn o! 1872 on this war issue and woo. Tbe same party again at this lite dav deinaLds a re-e!tciion upon the eaue issue, and tl.teny declares that this U tbe only iaue la the fijtht; from stump and platform, and partisan pulpits, and partisan pip-rs It is iirat'4 aid re-Uenti that the issues of 1861 are again being fought ovtr. The. same er reut tue air in 187i, and tbe brilliant a jd eloquent replies Ol Mr. Schutz will not shortly be forg jtten. It be aa right, in 1872 be must be wrorg now. The word Keoei" is "rolled urdtr tbe tontju o the bloody sLirt crier as a sweeter morsel to-day than 1 ur years ato; the party la resoitug to the same means now as tben to tnaiutaia "party ascendency; "party se'fisbnesa stands iu the way of honest g'jveriimeDi" to ay rxrrn than it did then, rcr despite tbe resolution of rottenness since then, tbe pirty officially declared at Cincinnati tbat there was no need of r form, and auch baa been tbe statement oi i s leaders; the peace and quietot a prt ol tue people are sacrificed more reaoily and vi;iit.gly to-day than thon, "on tb altar of party advantage." If be could find it to denounce te character ot tne laws nude prior tu 1822, as to tbe Komb as "breakit-g down tae bulwarks ol t-ecitiz-n ssalnst arbitrary authority, atid by trant-grtsaln all constltutioral limita iota of pwr, endanger tbe righisol a 1"; it he coul 1 denounce tbe "secret aim cf tue maur spirits who designed" those lawa, what should be expected of bim on tbe But ct ol tbe order ot the secretary ot war to tbe general ot tbe armies, tneanit g co hing more than tbat the army should ba use in carrying tbe election In tbe fcwutr; of the offensive and ofikioo aud rnetidlfsime declarations of the president, oi tbe infamous circular ol the attorney general empnasizir g this preconcerted, cot-and-driel war fjoiicy, and of tbe reporis of committees on tbis iseue. vVhat should bn expected of bim on tbe 6ubj c. ot tbe spirit oi tbe Republican press, cf tbe fifud.B i eagernesi witb which it watcoea for a.l tbat, looks like "war" news from the South, ot tbe recklessly partisan and udlalr interpre alien of such newe, of tbe strenuous and uninterrupted eSurts or tbe press and o tbe leaders ot tbe Umon party" to provoke teeling which m ght militate SRnltst re-nationalization, of tue maaltest apprebenioa with which to rvtrred ever tting lorkioe like reconciliaiion, and p -ace, quift! Richardson. Ihpianapoli. Spt. 18. 187Ö. HENDBICKü A. f KbN fLAND. A MONSTER MASS MEETING. THE PKOFLB TURNOUT EN MASSE TO BRA R THE Vf Xt VICK PKiSIDKM A SPLENDID iritca. Special to the Sentinel. K entland, Newton co., St pt. 16, 1S76 .'The receotiou of Governor Hendricks bv tbe Democracy of Kectlnd and surroucdinc ccuatry i vdy was la all regards ma- , nificent. be attendaocft w-s simply im mense J-' le tban 5,000 jeuule ttbsembllt) )Aar ludiaoa's favorite sou discuss io Klean nuw v kii? laujpaiU! lurjr came irom all directions, men and women, younz ana oia, tviaenciog aep earLest-hes-i and profoun 1 solici'-ude. Tbis portion of the state is tborougnly amused and Democrats were never m..-re alive to the lTj$))nance of thorough organ . .1 .1-1 : : . ' . izivi'ju, uuuri"K vigilance, nara work, ard an aid g re sive policy. Th arraneefnenta for . h niwtinv huH te?n veil D-aiired and tbe Drnsramms was . 4rrkd out to tbe letter. The sptech of titu rdenartcKS was one ot his beet eft rU, and carried conviction to tbe uiiDds of all Wo beard him. Newton coonty has bitfeerto ben Republican, but tbre are cbeerlrg inaicatiot, tbat in this regard, it will change front in October. Met. who bave hbero been staunch Itpublicao8 are declaring tor Jimmy WlliUme, for Tiwen aaa Hendricks and reform others are wavering win a continuation of Repa hi icaj,. ro i, tbev bee a continuation ot besice-s proetriUon, otbard times and nifo iax. Ava tney sre revolving to TRI tX CKANOM OF A CHANGS of rulers tid a ctaoge of policy. UxSenator Pratt Sfuke bare yeerdsy Uj a small crowd, posb!y two hundred oenole but tba bloody abixt no longer elicits ontbnslaam or aoolaue. while the Dowerfr.l IokIc of öovwnor Jferdricka, pointloK out tne way to iyeace and proDrtty, meets with aciveral approval. Norwithstandlog the road are In a bad condition, nunareas remainea arierine cio-e OKi -vernor Hendricks' apet-ch to listen to the el'qaent Joseph w. XVKrbwl otyni city who made a telling ' speech ' during tbe evening to a Jarge audience. The nVgbt meeting was All ttat could be deaired in numbers nd enthusiasm. The torchlight proceaton was folly a hi mil long, and gave elat to tne occasion. To Rd- are mkinvr. tremendous Crt, ara lavish in tbe expenditure of money and are omitting notblng tnst is calculated to give tbem ucocea But evidenes accouaulate every day dat they are lo-ing zmmnd. Morton is performing herculean worf, Is lying liard 4)ut the edict baa gone forth and the biooiiy shirt policy and party will disappear together. The Dui rra a of Newton county Bnd Kree;ii.g4 to tbelr brethren t!iroixb"nt the state, witb Biinrances tbat they w II give a gr-od aceount ot themselves O" nf V Tmbij. Everybody fco' tbe wonrterlu! TltaJiz!na power in Dr.V-'H .MfLwn' jtreng"!:biüjc Cprdl! aid i? Parifler. Tate it and it will cJer.e ard nricn vnr blor.d Dr. J. H. McL. an'a Pffice, QU Chestnut trttf, St. LjuIs.

DEFALCATIONS.

$5,500,595 93 Lost to the GoverEmont Since 1869, Through the Default of Officials Appofited by President Örant. A DISQRACEFÜLj' RECORD. AN OFFICIAL fcTATEMUNT SHOWING AUOCNTS STOLEN IN EACH CASK. Senator Wlndom, in a speech made in the Senate on Aug. 16, 1876, submitted "a statement" prepared by Assistant Secretary Conant, "to show what the losses were wliicb tad been sustained by-tbe govern tnent of tbe United States since 18o9 to Jane 30, 1876, on "account of defalcations by tinkers in tbe collection of customs, internal revenue, dirtct tax, receipts from public lands, miecollceous source, and disbursement oi tbe same." According to this s.atemcn: the to al loos sustained in every way was only fl276 88J). ('iee tV)ri2rasknal Record, Aug. 17 1876, page 12 ) To show bow monstrously ia.se the above statement i, we .subjoin the fallowing, by whicu 1: will be sn tht the total loa- to tbegnverumenc irom io t J 'me 19, 1876, by uefalcatiooe, are f5,6W 5y5.93. And this, be it remembered, does not in clude the amcnuia aioleo b c.rupt officials wha have combined witn the wh!k rintf aod sniaggiers to defraud tba govern m nt. Tbe amonDt stolen bytbewrlssy riniz alone, since 1869 will, nt a very low estimate, aggregtte öo,0C0,0O(X BRtSTOW's REPORT: Trkasubt Department, Washington, D. C, Juuel9, 1876. To the Hon. W. T. Ferry, president pro tem., U. t. Hen aie: Sir I bave tbe honor to acknowledge the receipt of tbe Senate resolution ot February 9, 1876, callirff for a sUtemett cf all tbe balances due to the United States from pub ic officers, and all aucu balances due Jrom oth partie ("o lontjtr in the public service) In reply, 1 have to transmit berewiib the statement or h b-ilat Cta CHlled lor, etc., fc. , Very reepectiu'ly, sign d. 1 B. ti. Bri-tow, Socre'ary. The subjoined tatj.e is a Bummary from tbe above report, aud is a correct transcript thereof: Bai ncea due fiora postmasters lnuebted to Ihe Uuittd states, WLOseaccounixhaTe lerm hated 81 nee 1&9 up to Jure 1, 7t f 373,371 74 Balances due from tx-Uuited Hutiea marabalson acc uul of txpenes ot courts Horn l-9 " June hi 17- 01 Balaocea due from lnces of c turts on wcHut of official emoluments iro o 18bü to June 9, 18"0......... . Fefalcatton oi Ii. B. rwoope . .. Ba ances due tbe United Mtates In m governors and tcrttarlea of tern Ortes-- . Balances ue fiom sundry publicof-fleer-, etc., onto! service Irom IMS) 63 0C7 Si 2.,W 10 10,788 12 235,713 12 to June 1, i87ti.... I 77,20) 2 Balances due the United Htatea fiim I At a AAKAiutora nt InlsmiittT. en ne..... . 1,469 60 Balance due in m ex-colltcioiS of internal reveiU9, on tbelr acmnniaiLfi dlrhurKinir bsrenta from ist9 to June 19. I87Ö ............ 33.51S 10 Balance due tbe United states irom I a I a nt am n nit-vit4 I mm 18.9 to Jone 19, 1674...-................. 69,306 01 Balance oue tbe United mates tJotu -. dlDlomatic ar d "codsq ar officers from 19 to Juu, 1S76 41,a33 09 Balance due f om U. H. t antters (C. H. A Co.)... 10,178 84 Ba:ance oue tne unueu eiates on tccount of Indian service by nfflcersout ot service Irom 1869 to Juue.l 76 . 33.872 04 Balano- due ih. Uuited HlaU-a Irum nersion agents out of service from 18U to Jane ls7 . ... 223,824 80 Ba nee due the United states f:om ex-co!lect"r of 1 usrnal re venae appointed oy Prenideut Urant from 18U9 io Juae, li7G... 2,312,516 2) liiianc'suue ib U. n. by ex-omcers ot torcuviomNluce 1 9.. 73,762 67 Balances ü u lue u.o. ir m receivers of public money , ovburslng agents survevors. general lexisternof isiid offlots, etc.. Irom '8t9 U tJ76 103,636 65 15a ai.ct8aueiueg'jv-rnmen' nyextoiumis loLer8of direct tzes tor tbe lnsurrec lonaiy stales of Ark an sue, Oeorgi, Louisiana; MlslssIdd. ISur U i aroltua. TtXua. aiid Virlnla,trum 14 io i-S7 82,605 21 ütiHnces uae irom tXH.mcersoi the U. 5. navy and others o.. tbe ttooks of tbe hourib Auditor from the 5 ear 1869 to J u t e, ls7a-. 623,108 79 is ance oae irom army orncers out of service from tne year ISott to Jnn, 1878 784 553 f7 Total. "1HTIMIDA TION " AT THE 80TJrH. We print elsowbtra two letters on this subject which bave a great dral of beariog on tbe Southern question, both in this canvass and probably many cinv&ssea to come. The first Is from a Northern man wbo ba been long settled in tte South, and whose interests and sympathies are nat irallv all on tbe sid ot good government. We bare no doubt tbe explanation he gives of tbe peculiar turbuJeuce of the staus in whicu tne blacks are in a rxuiorty is the truon, ss far as it goes. But he might have added tba government being worse in tbeeo suttee tban elsewhere. In some almosttanbearably Dad, tbe temper of tbe whit, a9 tbe bulk of tbe property-holders wbo pay the taxes, is constantly revolutionary, and tbey are only restrained as we bere in the North should be utder like circumstaresa, from armed rebellion, by tbe fear or tbe overwhelming power of the United S a-ea The ca-e is without parallel in hs ory. Always, hitherto, even under tbe Turks and Tartars, bad government has beea carried on by ibone wbo ptes sed ttw pby-lcal force and tbe Intelligence to uaa it wi b effect. In this lastanov however, it is carried on by persons wbo would, if let alone, be incapable of retaining power lor a day, and undrr leaders wbo are only remarkable tor tielr vice and J r nor a nee. Tberelore.no govern ment bas 7er before been irrititing as well asexActlrg. P-ple submit with reel e nation .0 8TÜ1 who cau thrash th-m if tn v do not a ibu.it; bot to bave to submit to a govt ma:e ot wbicb we deepise as well aa bate, and wbkh it lef- to itself we onld ovtrturtr la bsjf an bnur surely tbla Is a nw torur of j oiiiical misery. 1 be nearest approach to a parallel for it that we can aemember is thö way in which tbe pope and tbe email Italian piiocMi were enabled to barms their auubjacts bv tbe support of Austria, we rase oo acoount hereof the ba t character, ra? or aUetred.of tbe Southera wbttes. rhu worst men on emb are entitled a a na'ural t gbt, as the only io oipataoie na'nrai r;goc, to trornl gvfram?nt.. fhe very oonvi'.'i in Jitls ate. No human being can sink ao 1 -w as to iuatlfy u iio .banding 'him over to thleyes or rasialü to be totared and

despoiled. If every white Southerner deaeived to be flogcd once a week at d ted oo bread and water, tbe sentence should be pronounced by an upright judge and ltflicted by a repecable jailer, and no traudaon tne part of tbe baker Bhould be allowed. That we should bave to recall ti eee things in every canvass in which tbe Republican party nud ltselt at all hard press4 la very ead; aud although there are

many signs In thla one tbat a more en lightened and nobler temper with regara to the South begins to pravall, yet wnen one s de s Mr. Wbeeler, the Republican nominee lor tbe vice presidency, who wrote the letter ot acceptance tbat we all tbougbt so wise and moderate, going no to Ver mont and openitjg the canvass with a fierce and bitter denunciation or tbe southerners, in which be described tbem as conquered eoemiee, feeling towards us as tte Alsatians feel towards tnePru-sians, and needing to be met at tbe polls in the Bme sptrli in which tbey were met oa tbe battle neld, one rteia that there must tun be a considerable change in the spirit of tie rnlmK party at tbe North baiore we can bave permanent pacification or real prosperity. I be nsual rrply to all pitas tf tnia Kind la tbat all the Sauth has t j do In crcler to secure peace and unity is to adapt itself to tbe situation; tbat tbe north is ready to be good liieuds and forget tbe past, If toe southern whit a will only respect tbe rights ol the newiy maoe co.ored voters But tbis answer is always uale by tbtse who, while acknowledging tue micniuae and difficulty ot tbe negro problem, bave got rid cf it as tar as tney ar concerned oy dr tiDg atd adtpttt g two or three coi s'itutional amendments, the operation ot which never toucots them in tl e least. We can recall nothlLg iu history quäl in complexity and peril ai a social aba political revolution to tbe sudden conversion of tbe Southern blacks into VJttr. it touches every portlocr-ol the social Jabric, from foundation to apex. No such experiment has ever been made. It may bave ben well to make it, b ; it is cot well for Northeru orators and pt lindane, atter having ordered it, to throw tbe whole burden and rik ot it on the South, to ret use to coutrieute anything to its tolution but "troopa" and invective, and treat every mani estailou ot Iijj patience ard vexation or lury on theprtoi toe untortooate peop e whose libert and property have neen staged ou the rtsoli, tDd wbose soC.al and moral and mental preparation lr sucn an experiment wbs probably tbe woist in tbe world, i.s simply malignity. We dj not know of a more dtvilisn siut than Soutera wnnes with twenty centuries of Ct.riat.lan civil ization behind tbtm, tnrme tiog, aousia;; or killing the pour blacks of whom la.e has made them leiiow-c.t z ns; DuttLeouo we BLOuld pfa.e next it in point of wicked absurdity is tbat oi an orator up in Counectl cui or Vermont, ww,'6e property and lib eity, and tbe tu ure il w cose children, and tbe pe-ce t-nd order ot whose borne, are p otected bv tbe votes of men or bis own race and creed ar d civil zttion, glibly tellIns Southerners fifteen hundred miles away bo easy it is for tbem to live and prosper un er tbe rnle ot tbe consiltueu cits ot Mote s and Whipper. Whenytn ask such a man, -'Wuat bave yta d jne to B-tile tbis treat conteLtlonr wnereid have you c ntriouted t loake tbe n. grues good cuiZdDS, good neigubors, lateliigent and lai-iighied politicians?' All toe reply you will act is that he voted for tbe Constitutional Amendments, as long as bis vote is not cast against pop ular education, be can, under bis employ er's advice, hardly, In tbe prtsent con ditlon ot fontberu society, mnae a bad ue ot it. Casting ll agaiust bis employer, under the guidance ot rascally adveotur ers, may stem to some ptopie a eiga ot a growirg spirit oi ind prudence ; to u, 1 is simply a sisn ot acciai dlsoig4ttztion and political corruptloo. The real inde pendence ot tbe voter at tbe South win come, as elsewhere, slo ly, through educa tion. the atqaisition ot property, and tbe mutual respect which results trom locg-continoed order, pr eparity, and gen eral intelligence. ! Is ti.u, and in to other way, through ceturirsot trial and endeavor, it baa beeu tr.ugbt atou la New Eugiand, among tbe men of ton race which bs tauabt the art ol fovernmei t to tbe moaern world. Why, in the ttaene of all tbat la reasonable, should we expect it to come in auv ott.tr way, tr suddenly, among .the Southern new rot f tyave we really to put up w ta couKiing ana Morton andLcean um 11 tiewly emanc paced slaves show tbe tplritf vffuch cbaru-d at Ns-ty and held tne redoubt at Bunker Hill? New York Nation. A CARD. To the Editor of tbe Sentinel. Sir: Some untruthtul and malicious persons, lor tbe purpose of stealing volts trom John J. Cooper, Democratic candl date for sheriff of this county, and eocur ing tbem for Pres s'.ey, are circulating the talse r port among my enemies that Mr. Cooper has agreed, in cmo be is elected, to matte ms bis first deputy, lh;s Is only a llepubll an lie gotten op to ltjaretb Democratic party, l bave been promise no position by any candidate and wa it n appointment. When I want an office I wil ran tor it before tie people and get it, as I have often done be 'ore, in spite of R-pub licao lies. R bkrt Kksninoton. ISDIAKAPOLW, S P 16, 1876. ALL SORfS. The average height of the American white man is 67 67 iuchts. ' A San Francisco man died of heart dia ease at the wedding ot hla datunrer. The immortal J. N. has escara from tbe lupatlo asylum and is devastating North em Iudiaua oncn more. Bulwer wrote: What men want la not talent, it is purpose; in otber words, not the power to achieve but the will to laoor In Texas tbey bang horse thieves, but in alluding to tbe subject, tbey gently put it: " uquine extractors suspended to the forest." . It la a recognized lac: In physiology tbat thelocger a child is in getting its fol growth tbe longer it will live. 'Erl9 ripe early rot" is aimosi a proverb. Beware of biting J-sts; tbe more truth they carry with them the greater wounds they give, tbe greater--emarts tbey cacs? and tne greater thejr -leave beh nd them. Liavater. . MI don't think,! says old Mrs. Pi awn "that book-keepk g is a very sedative em ployment. Tbey muht get'V'sbe added tbounhVlully, 'ao mnc.a exercise running up tne ooiamos." Politeness la a good thing. - One evening lately a foreign-looking Kntlemao bowed to the pasaeneers on a Jersey Clt? ftrry hot and said, "Good e renine, ent lernen," neu tteppea o Vor board and was drowned A flb dinner is ahortly to be given bv a Kw York gentleman Interested in fi-b food. Brad made .ol flsb, rxeal, the troductof dwede , plckUd Rb ark's fins fr m C'dua, ard a nn prt ara ion ftom Japan, will be among the delicacies.

THE MORMON MURDERS.

THE BTORY OF TBF MOUNTAIN MEADOW MASSACRE. CXOSK OP THE TESTIMONY FOR THE PROSFCUTION NO DOCBT OF LKfi'8 GUILT CIRCUMSTANTIAL sTOBT OP THE MAS Salt Lake, Sept. IS. In Baiver conri, to-day, the evidence of McMurty, on Fri day afternoon and Saturday last, wan very clear and positive as to Lee laving shot and killed four or five wounded men and wrmen lying helpless In tbe W4g a t.it ltnws was driving and saw bis heartless neas in tbe slaughter Witness drove s lead team and tes'ind tbat as Boon as Le fired a shi preceded by tbe w.ird "ha!t," tbe Indiana rubbed from ambusb aprarently on all sldts surrounrlirc tbe emigrant completely and tbe work o! 'destruction only laeted a few minute: that to bis beet Judgment Here wai net tj exceed 25 white men on tbe ground who bad been de ceived as to what was wanted of tbem there and Kn'ght teHft'dthat not onetbird of this number took part in tbe i)asSACre. It can oe reived that several evea of these sed so blood, äriog In the sir THAT THE INDIANS WERK ARMED, some with bows and arrow. bu mostly with gucs, and soon complete the de ntrnction. Blab Johnson testined tbat be Ivh1 at Johnston Fort, Iron county, in 1857. hie was on tba MourjUin Mead s at 4 the time of the- mindere. De sfSrmed tl a'. hi dil nct'kr.orv L 'oV intention as to tnj destruction of emigrants. II was on a blll-nar bv when Lw fired tte gur. He esw L"e shrot and kill two or three. He wa9 ar Indian intrprt-ttr, acd 6CKa?d to cvm duct the Juke cmpany ol eaJgrants, tbe next foliowiog te comrany msacre'Jt rrom K-aver to Uiara; ihaü wt en wutcs. got to Harmony, on bis wsy.wit the company, he urged bim to lead tlem into ambush in tbe Santa Clara Mnuntaii s and Le would eurr.und tbem with . all they had. W7i nes refused sayicg "yon bave sbed enough blood already, 1 bavt agreed to tHot ta c -mpany through tb country aud will do so if it c"st me my nie." we caiiea mm a ciwrd, wt n-i. etc Ihe defence crts examiied tbis wltrefs more than tlie reft, at d cclused him some, but cvuld not affect tbe much damaging i oitlve evtder c as to L?e'a acts and tuilt. Jacob Uamblm, tbe int witness called for tbe prosecution, tstifi d to admissions by Lue to bim ot act ot murder ar d participation in commenc ing and cnrxplGUbg the massacre, and that Lee ustihed Mm ei in ta af. Wonderful strji.'tu and vi alitv 3 Ittiprted to all who take Dr. J. ü. M L a;.' iirei g benir.g C.iröUl t.nd Blood Purifier, ft' d U will give y n pur -, rica blood, i r. J. 11. McLau, St. L 'Uts. Ye gnnt, wnk. ay.uHiric man. woman or child take Dr. J. H. McLu' S-rergtb-enmg Cordt! and Blood Pur her, it win make you strong, vicrous, vlUze and purity voor olo;d. Dr. J. H. McL-ar.'s office, 314 Chestnun pi reft, S'. Louis, Mo. Dr. J. IT. MtLenL's. Cough and Lung lipalii'g Uiobuits bave performed tnirauiea in curii g congas, cons umptioD, etc., bu Uc. J. 11. MrJLean'e fetrenkthentng Cordial atd Blood Puiiber, is equally as necessary to give strength, vitality and pure blood. Dr. j. ti. M(Lsnv cm e. St. Louis. Insure your life and napluees by taking Dr. J. HT. MnTiean'a Slreiiirthrinirtf Hnrdikl ana tsiooa i'ur.ner. it win maico you beau by, strong, vigorous, vitalize and nnril vrtnr H.rfvrl T)r .T TT lUnUar.'i ol n J . . . . a. . . r . . . No men make money la-te now-a-daya than tborougb, laithiui and c mpetent worae sin life Insurance. Many of beu are aculrlng fortunee. The United Bisu-s Lite oi Mew York hs ea ablisbed a general sgeDcy at ifcites ilous liu CK. ludlA) spoils; J J. Tal bolt, m-navtr. Ap ly to him lor ocal terrl tory and secure lucrative employment. 50,000 Monitor cooaing a-ows have her sold. They are made of the best material, with all the best improvements; are cleaD, never smoke, and are better adapted for a l kinds of cooklag and baking than any other coal-burnUg stove that la made. Exchange. o Ant Rfadkr of This Paper sending address to tie N. Y. Slate Roofing Co., 8 Cedar street, Jsewlork, win receive free a KO page book telilug all about points and bow to save rebuilding. Mention this paper. -- We do not indorse all advertisement ndlscrlmlnately, and never recommend an article unless we know it to bj all that is claimed. Having used Centaur Liniment and Caaioria In our own family, we voluntarily take this means of recomtneudlng tbem to our readers as certainly valuable 'remedies. In cases f rbeumatlm and all fieh and bone trouole, Its Bubdulug and bea lna? powers are wonderful, and as to Castorla, out mothers would not ba without IU Ashtabula (Ohio Telegraph, June 23, 1876. Children Cbt for Catoria. It is apleasant to take as honey, and la absolutely harmless. It is sure to expel worms, enre wind co lc, regulate the bowel and stomach, and overcome irritability caused by rash or cut. ing teeth. It 1 a perfect Bubilltnte tor Castor oil, and fo' costlvenees in yung or old there Is nothing In existence so effective and reliable. Notice Tho forty-for ith session of tbe Cincinnati Law Pchool begins Cot. 11. The professor are Rulus Klrg, Dean, Judges Ho diy and Force, and H. A. Morrill, hq. Br sides its long established i epntatlon, the school offers cnusaal advantages to student by g ving tbem accewa to the n&r Library or Cincinnati, one of tbe best In this country ; also the Pub lic Library of Ti.OOi volume, and the conrts, state and federal, always sitting In Clncln na 1. EDUCATIONAL. T AHFl.L HEMLNARl OS YOimu WOLi MEN Anbarndale near Boston), Mans. uerignuuj cume; special care ot neaitn, manaera ana morais. Auaress, OHAS. C. B KAU DON, Principal. EIQHEE EDUCATION FOR LADIES. PITTSBURGH FEMALE COLLEGE TWEJI1T-8IX TEACH EBS,. Ten Teachers In the Conservatory of Music onnectea wim tne college, unares less than ny scnool In the UnPed Huttea affording quai aavaniagea ana accommodations, r ai rm opens Htjntember 7. Hnd to the Rev. I X PKR litNU, 1. JJ, Pittsburg, Penn for a STATtOKKKT PCKC. Th only comp eta in tn mitrket: conUmt nheeti pa par. ts enveloD. rn II, peo holder, eol'line pen. psrkur ol Ink Powder nlficient : to uiitk botti of) at blx-k Ink In one Mcond. to vulimbla receipt, und frent elegant combination et, a)cr bnftona. . rliiuj itiiu cv11"' "''"i w rain rmk lew. t pmckiure with vtortwl jewelry. $1 : 1 nrkae, II. SnJ Jur auu pia dueen and cooailatUl tarma to aganta. F. Stocikas, 27 Bond St, New York.

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ronn t&ontn. Outfits worth tl ieeto dZUU agents. EXCKLSiOR Mb'G CO 151 Mlculgan avenne, hicaga COfi A MNTH. Agenta wanted, male or female, fur tne best se.Unir article. 6,Oau told In on"iy. Address UArii am m tx. cv , Marion, u. , DIVORCES legally and quietly obtained for lnco patibility, etc., residence ncneces snry. f ee atter decree, a. UOOUKICH. U 1037. Chicago. i - DOR SALE Matthew s patent Renew V able Memoranda in Book for So cents for No I, or to cents lor No. 2. Hample copies Rent tit where on receipt ot price. Addrets, (j&NTIN F.i. OM PAS Y. ludlauapolis. I7H)R SaLR Mattaews'a latert Reuewable P Memorandnci Book, end fr.. sample copy aud price list. 8amplea sent postpaid to invuore8'on receiptor an cents lor o. i, or Hi cents for N3. 2. Address, SEM1N EL COMPANY, Indianapolis. Gfr N r K wbö8 W ft N T U handle the Patent Crown Belf-Closln Ink stand. Hells itself at alfcht wherever ink is dfed. Profltn immense. Hample 75 reuts. Ad dress A. H. binger, 438 Walnut street, PüUadelphia. Pa. WANTED Agenls in every town in Isdianalotake orders for our patent apn'e p-trer. No commission allowed. Ha'ary :k nrnt raoDin; raria promou- n to succeefiui partle-. Send 75 cen's for ratuple io work with. State see, pst experience snd refer ences AddreM, with stamp, tbe nuDU'ccureis.lb-' Mn AKK MWSt; IX . s. w IMtnbrrlbon. Manager, No. lift 1:1m B'reet, Newark, WANTED Everv body to know that tbe öwUh Ar ue Cuie Is the best ni dlclre In tbeworidfor eer and ague, dumb cbllis. cougbs, co-ds, hoare::es . pnin In the bre st, luuK oisease aua ursneptia. it acta oirectiy on the liver !s a mild purgative. Ever-thing w orks lifce cnarrnLO tain, no crHtnp. Try It, It wi 1 -peat for Its lr. it is sold at a price any one can r-ach. Price 5' cents pr bottle. Foreaie by au drulHts. .ut.E- HUUKiM, Role proprietor lor tbe United tat. lerre Haui.1q'1. For references s-n 1 fr circular. A. KlFKR,Kpuclil agent for Indianapolis CENTRAL INFIRMARY, ORS. CÜLBERTSON & EATON, CI tor re?sreno. 36 VVj,, Washintrton Strt, O CENTENNIAL VISITORS. n t A II a M ll I I r m r ivi n u u o t, Cor. Eleventh and Stärket St.. PHILADELPHIA .:.P&iS: $3 50 PER DAY. fob ose week ok lonqee, 88 OO PER UA TT. CTJRLIS DAVli, Proprlofo , STT1T IN ATTACHMENT.-Befcre T. P. Mille-, J. P , in aol for center township, Ma rtin c onty, indl.m. Henry Lamb ar.d Wtl.lam H. Lewis. Jr vs flnr.' Reynolds. The defendant in the above entitled cause if berby no'ifled of tbe pendercyol saldcu-e uei-jre mr, una mat tai'i cu-e is sm 'or bearine on the 13 h day of Omoo . A. D. 18. at 8 o'clock a. Jf ., a' which time, if said tiefet dant does not appear and make answer therein, tbe saia caue wi l d trien and dtwrmlnfd In his absence. THO iAS P. M1LLE -. J. P.. No. 86 Cour stree', India .a(Kli' Ind. JotinKon' Rhen ruatii? Compound is the only 2 reliable reintJy lor Kcunn.ti-nt ai. i tnralgta. (I It ia used lUTKHMLLT. 111 YSSCI AK S rcascun it. The worst ca.ss ol rucammiuory anenmatiKm have ben cured in cne weec'i Urne. 1 rice 1. If yourdruiT!;i-1 dwn not keep it, senj for it. Ii V CVT 7 VPU TO Prnn'i PidAmu Ta. ... -J 1 w ut. nail COUCH SYHUP... i Roller Coairb Syrw I tbe o!det b mnn popular K'niiJT lur ttt: Cure r Cotina, J.o!a, i troup, uoaneueu, aa4 Lan 1 rouble. --Hti I "U Saved the I.I r ea f mr t. cJnWra.'' i. ' E. Youm.n, Lone P. O. Ills. "It are a Vi'- ' f terrible co.J whea nrn IMm elaTall. 1 reil.' S. K. Mmurhoü, AI'rIitiT f t. . Pnca. r 4c aal 1 1. If yatir im i ioa'i t- h. im4 1 1 'If. R. F. a.WI.1 VR1 o. PrTY Pif'rh, fNEW DEPARTURE. men t trmrel and arU our Old and Stspl M 0'P ACTTRIi.S. . Ta dealer: ao peddliar. ;i PEK KOTH. el and iTravrlinr RTnenrn paid. Apply br lafier er ia aerwa u S. A. G RAS T A CO.. 1. 4. It e Hoar Su. C ar i4T1. a 1 Fall aoooaut af rtctwat Mivar Mia-iia tha world, lnaidenta and imtim. MnnaMta wiia aiiaiaa wi EaDdJomtlT lllnnrated. lntrodactioa by MARK: TWAIN. -A.O-1J.rJ 'X't3 waated aieijaaaia. TlhiatraW Clralara aod tarma free. Address A. , MCTTLkTUM A COCaioaco, Ills., ar Cincinnati, 0. SELLERS' LIVER PILLS Sellers' Ut fuim have nbwd lor Thin. Y ream a MtaadV ard Bemedy fur the cure of Lirer Cewpiaiat, t aatireoeaa, Sick Headaches, and all Derangements ef Ue Lirer. ' Heller" Versatntfe, the great W araa Ikeatrayee," expelled 4O0 lrg., iie varaia frasa my eadd, 8 jaara aid. w as. Darrer, Bi. bftuia, ato. rooe ar aaea, zaa. II druggist dos t keep. tbem. seod fur Ibra. B. K. SFLLFRS fO. Pmrt. PitWborfb. T. Davis & Lingenl'elter, Kantifactiirers and Dialers in every variety if SIJIIOICAL APPLIANCES We are prepared to manufacture on the snort sr poihle notice any appHratns r quired In th-j treat mm' of surglel diseaoes or delorrnltlaa. We do not pr- teiid to treat caae, tint we are provided with rooms where patients can be operated upon and 'reated by aoyrepnt8ble member of I re pn fvoji. untlrl jwhiwe dlrec'tou any sppl acce rrq'Mr-d 11' oe mate a d aoJust-d. Vpeclal a'tentlor elven to the nixnuHCUre of tra-set EJctrlc apparatus, crutches, etc., lays on band. Office and factory, 195 South Illinois Street. Keierei c-s: Mem Dem of the Marlon County We-llrl Soct -T. Wlil I 3 ' T 'aieat l ma b a.k th' yeivr.' and the on?y pio and cotfip te ITaTrw siTsT DT . TAOV OT? niTii flOTTBT'DV ia oy B!SOX i. Loa isa, l- h e.ulne historian. 8t d for "clicu'fejra and rww BCA aMELi A Co., Cincinnati, O.

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The Quickest. Surest and . Cheapest RemeGies. Physicians recommend and Farriers dtclara tbat no such re med ei bave ever before been In ue. Words are cheap, but the rroDrletors ot these articles will present trial bottles to meaicai men, grau, as a guarantee of what tbey say. ihe centaur Liniment, White Wrapper, tri 1 flirt P non . nam V.nMi.ia r.nmHAw Heia lea, akd Breast, Sre Nipples, Krted Fet, Cltilblalns. weliluiis, tprau., and any ordinary Flesh, Bone or Muscle llmeut. We make no pretence that thi attic e will cure Can ce,retor lost bones, or five I ealto. to a wnisay-soaked ctrca-s. But lc wilt always leduce lnfiamuatlou and a!Uy pain. t will extract tbe potwn ot b te- and itin . and heal burns or scalds without a sour. Pelny, Weaa Kaca, Caked Breasts. Karacbe, Tooth acbe. Itch and Cutaneous Kruptiuns leadlly . yield to Its treatment. llenry Black ot Ada, Hardin county, Ohio, says: "My Ire has bad rneuma;lsm or five years no rest, no slep, could scarcely waia across the flr. -h-1 now completely cured by the ueof Centaur Llniruet'. We a'l leel tbankfQl to you, and rerouifQAid your vondei All lacdiclne io fel fr-mends." James Hurdof ZancA lie. O . says: "The Centaur Liniment cmtiny Neuralcia." Alfred Tush of Sensit wrl.es: "Snd me one d zen hott es by expre. IheLinlment 1 has saved my leg. I aut tooistribu e It, etc.' t he sale of this Liniment Is Increasing rapIdly. THE YELLOW CENTAUR LINIMENT is for tbe tongu skin, flesh ani muscles of HLK-Sia, Xl'LEM AND ANIMALS We have e ever yet seen a cas ! Fpavln. 8weeny Rlng-b-jne, Wlnd-gali, Scratches or Poll-Evil wblch thlj Liniment would not pee lily benefit, and we never saw bat few cases wbicn it would not cure. It will cure wbeD any thing can. it is folly to tpnud fit) for a tarrler when one df.llir's wortli f I V n . taur Liniment will do Os-lUr. -'he following is a sami le of the testitno yp'oduo-d: W. P. Hopkins. Postmaster, Piqna, O., says: "Ontaur Liuimiil ca-i't be beat. It cuies every time." I ELVERT0X, U. MOTCa itH The Centanr Liniments ae tbe bet nt-liivg meuiclnes are ever bad. ibtdemanii is very gieat f.rlt, aad we can not affr to b without it. P. H. HISRY A SON Jefferson, Mo., Nov. 10, IbTi. Some time sg I wa- bbipplDg borses to Ht. Loul. I got one badly crippled In the car. A i'h great difficulty l ro: him to tbe stable. The statle-keeper gave me a b tt e of jocr Cientaur Liniment, wbicb 1 u-e4 with sorti Success thai. li. two days th.-. hors ws ac.ive and nearly well. I bave been a veterinary surgeon or iblrty years, but your Ll iruert beats anything levtr used. A. J. m cakii. veterinary euigeon For a poetise stamp we will uiall a C-nuar Almanac, eoutalninz hundreds oi certificates from -very state In be Union. The e Liniments are now sold by all dealers in the coanLry. Laboratory ot J. B KOSE & CO., 4i iey strevt. re- lora. Dr. Samuel Pitcter of Hyannis, Mas- ex perimented In his private practice :or twon'y ye-tra -o produce a con Diri;on tr.at wouia liave the properilea oi u iu uiii wttnuur. its uopleanA'it taste and griping ettect His preparation was sent lur, m-sr ana itr, till finally be gave It the name of Castoria, aiid pot It np for sale. It is ve y wonderful In Its rffecu, per-iculariy wnh the diddered stotiach aU.dboels of cbill.t-n. ltasilmi-latc-a the food, cures eour iiomscb and wind co 1'-, regolatea the. bo tlx, 'Zpels wornis, and may b rlt-d upon lu c oup. Asa pl asact ana perlrc!y fsfe cathartic remedy It la superior t Cafr oil, Oordiala and S runs. It do s not contain alcobo;, and Is ad ipted to any aue. Ky regulating tbe stomach and bowels of croes snd sickly children ttey become goodnatured and healthy. They cau enjo eleep, a' d mothers bave rest. Tbe ta ona Is pat up at the Laboratory of J. B. Rose Jt Co., 41 Dey street New York. C L 0 T H I 4, -AND FURM HING GOODS BUTCHERED -AT Nos5 and '6 BATES BLOCK, To Close Out tne balance of SPRING and SUMMER STOCK. ) - a V - lOO FANCY Cässimere Suits In Stylish Pia' da and Checks, made equal to custom worn, ror & 0.75, $11.50, $12, 13.50, $15.50 k fl 6.75 That have been sellinfc in Nr-w York a Whole sale at super cent, anove these saures. 50 Dzn White and Chlore 1 Sh'rts it 65 75andQ0cent8aodfl.lt 15 aud fl 50, which bave been retailing nt from f I to f2 50. 10 Dozen WorkinjrmerV Shirts al 40 and 50 cents; worth 75 cent?. 50 Dos- Genuine British hosiery at la cents. 100 Dozm Regular made British Hosiery at 20 cents. 60 Dozen Fancy Baimor&l Hosiery at 15 cents; worth 25 cents. 10C Dozn White Hosiery at 5 cen'.a; worth. 10 cents. r 50 Dozen White Hotiery at 4 cents. t Any Individual whq wants to buy GLOTHNQ" a j . - FURWISHIG GOODS Will mas an opportunity to aave money If be lalls to g to the w.fiEisr '. CLOTHING S CORE

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