Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 58, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1876 — Page 5

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THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 187G.

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E V ANS V I LLE HAS A JOURNAL,

ASD IT CAN LIS AS WELL AS OCB OWN JOUBNaL. The Vincennea Sod Bays: In the last election In whioh Uncle Jimm Willi im Was a candidate, the Democratic mJ jrlty In his township was only 3, and he ran 14 fceMnd bis ticket. We are Informed by rliable uthority that his vote will be reduced 16 more this lall in his township. The names of eleven Rood Democratic farmer were given enr informant who would vote against him. S mach lor Old Bine Jeans in his own S'etn townShip. THE LIE EXPOSED, The Evans vhie Journal ol the lUh contains tbe above monstrous assertion. For a Methodist class lead' r and Sunday f-cbool snpcrintecdeot like Mr. Thayer the editor, 1: in pretty lair progress in falsehood. In tbe first place Mr. Williams does net live in S een township, bat in Harrison, pouth o? Sten,bnt to suisfy tbe Jjur. al, wa will give the vote o' both township-: In S'een township in ls74, Ntff, Democratic o ndids'e for secretary of state, received 124 vote, and Mr. Williams 126 Totes. N' rFa niai rity oyer Car; y ws 3, and Mr. William' over Levi Ferguson, his orponecr, was 22 tee tot 'J vte o F. Jn Steen township bt-insr 104. Ia Harrison towi'S'iip, wiere Mr. Wll am livts, lSrl renivel 295 volte, and Mr. Williams re ceivfwi 301. Nff hd maj riiy over Curry of 50, and Mr. WuHms had a me jotity over Fergu-on of 76. Fergnson's t jtai vote in lot? township was 225. Toe average majority f the D-mocra ic s'ate ticket in 1874 was 670. while the majority of Mr. Williams wa 1,078. being a difference of 408. That looks lik running behind the tick t. Mr. Williams ran ahead of the State tickt t in every precinc in the conny excep: one, and bawwrried every precinct ia the county Jlxcept three. In Washington townscip, a Republican precinct, by a maj rity of one ' hundred, Fergus in's majority was only thirty-eight. When Republican journals report to such lie an these, they most be r daced to a desperate strait, for Mr. Williams never was a candidate in this county but he carried moie than tbe party s rennte. This j ear b s majority will bn twelve hundred, and do not forget i'. Mr. Tti-r, ot 'be Journal. No men make mouey 'as er now-a-days than thorough, faithful und competent woikeisln i tei sumoce. Many of i hem are acquiring fortune. tbeU'-lied States Ire of KfW York ban established a gr.eral agney at Bates 11 umc Blocs, Indianapolis; J.J. Talbott man an r. Apply to bim f r iocl tenitory, ana secuie lucrative employment 50,000 Moiv. r c-i k .ovb have been sol. They are made of the best material, with all the best improvements; are clean, never smoke, and are better adapted for ail kinds of cooking and baking than any other eoal-burnUg stove that Is made. Exchange. Any Rfadfr op !hw Paper eerding address totieN.Y. Slate R oflng Co., 8 Cedar street, New" ork, win receive free a VO page book tf lilog all about points and how to tave rebuilding. Mention this paper. We do not indorse all advertisements ndiscrlminately, and tiever recommend an article unless we know It to be all that is lalmed. Having used Centaur Liniment and Castor la in our own family, we voluntarily take this means of recorameudlcg them to our readers as certainly valuable remedies. In cases f rheumatism and all fler h and bone trouble, its subduing ana bea lug power are wonderful, and as to Castoria, our mothers would not bo without it. Ashtabula (Lhio Telegraph, June 23, 18T6. Children Cbt for Catoria. It is as pleasant to take an to:iey, and is absolutely harmless. It Is sure to expel worms, cure Wind co ic, regulate tbe bowel and stomach, and overcome Irritability caused by rash or cutting teeth. It 1 a perfect subitltute lor Castor ell, and for costiveness in young or old there is nothing In existence so effective and reliable. Notics Tbe forty-'o rth sPSMnn of the Cincinnati Law School be.lng 0:t. 11. The professors are Itufus Kirg, Dean, Judges Ho idly and Force, and U. A. Morrill, Fq. Besides its Ion a established eputatinn, the school otters unusnal advantage to student- bvg vlng them aoceM io the r Library o' Ciucn natl, oneof the best la thisco tu ry ; alo tbe Public Llbrarv 7 ,0i vume, and the eonrta, state and federal, always siding In Clncinna 1. MISCLLA.N iJOUStfOnn montn. Outfits wor; b 1 free to aeenta. EXJ-.LlOR MF'Ci CO., 151 Mlcuign avenne, Mcago. COKrt MONTH. Acent wtnted, male or fernal, tir tne beei se ling article. 6,0wtf bold in one-'ity. Address LAPII VM M Ft. CO , Marion, O. FR SALE Matthew s patent Renew Rble temorandurn Book for 60 cems for Ho 1, or 0 cents 'or No. 2. Sample coplf s r.ent any where on receipt of price. Addretis, SJsJXLNEL X3M PAN Y, Indianapolis. FOR HaT.K Matthews' Patrt Renewanle Memcmndnm Book, tend fo. saw pie copy and price ist. Samples sent postpaid to anv addres on receipt -f &11 cents for No 1, or 40 cents for No. 2. Address, SENTINEL COMPANY, Itl ai spoils. ma i swho0 n n o bandle the Pa-ent Crown Helf-Closlnz Inkstand. tVlja Itaelr at slkbt wherever Ink is ced. Profits immense. Sample 75 cents. Ad--dreKSA. H. singer, 4o8 Waluut street, Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED Agents la every town la Indiana to take orners for our patent app'e Sarer. No commltMon allowed. Ha'ary I'iö rs' month; rapid promotion to succeasfni partie. Send 75 cen s for am pie to woik with. State see, pst experience and references Address, with stamp, the msnu'oc-tnrera,th-NEWAHK MUSE. CO. 8. W Lambertoa. Manager, No. 13V r-lm street, Newark, H. J. WANTED Everr body to know that tbe Swisn A ne Care a th best m'dtoire la the world for ever a.id ague, dumb chilis, eoug'cy co:d, boare"es . pin in the bre st. lung disease and dvspepfia. It acts directly ou the liver is a mild purgative. Everything works like charm no i aln. no crump. Try it, it wi i peak for 1' 1' It is sold at a price any me can rach. Prices cents p-r bottle. For aale by all draxgl-ia. JUL.EH HOUKIKT, sole priprietor r the Untied Htalea. lerre Hanie. Jod. For reference s n 1 for circular. A. KIEFER, pecial agent lor Indianapolis. rp AGENTS WANTED FOR a f OPDATIOfiS OF FTJCOrJSK AMD LAWS OP TRADES Y Onrfrtutl Utwlo yru;tJLiok. HlnUHwt..fe OuMeto BtMlaeumMui nanut ti arery oocupatioa UWKfUar'iu' jvmmf. Tb. wseral b4 otaaiirMveanioneytoaiimiyers.il epanbla fcrltrt.wlT.ntn B Trrrnett evTTbe"ty. ff (taste iXint Standard fcookHoiu, Clnoinnori fcttaW iuu Mr Thirty ftrm Staadn emtif fx our mt Llrar ClaiBt. t'a nHM, pm mmm w ' ' ' a. b. eamtas a on. rmpfa. rnuarrt. f-

" fLeltar VaPtaiTus, Um i rc-l W rm lttrrtsa CTDWiMl 400 Urgr, Ii, nw tram my oaild. 8 jmn fa, Srnmr. M. Lm. Ma. riioa ml , Ü U faar

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LAfELL bEMXNAKi rOH YOÜNU WOMEN Anburndale near Boston), Mass. Delightful home; special care o( health, man ners and morals. Address, t'HAS. C. BRAU DON, Principal. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. LAW DEPARTMENT. J. B. Minor. LL. D , Pro' Com. and Stat. Law: S. O. Konttiail, LUD., Prof. Kqalty and i.awMerrhtnt. International Lw. etc. Session besinn O-toberl. H7tJ aLd continues nine mouibs. Iuntractlon by t xt books and lec tures combined. Illustrated by Moo'-cimrt exerelfwa. For i'ataloene pdIv (P.O. University of Va.) to WM. WEKTEN BaK iK, Hec'y Fac'y. HIGHER EDUCATION F0S LADIES. PITTSBURGH FEMALE COLLEGE. TWENTY-SIX TEACHERS. Ten Teachers In the Conservatory of Music connected with the college. Cbaivesless than Any scnool in the United Ma tee affording äqual advantagee and accommodations. Fall ierm opens Hentern ner 7. 8tnd to the Rev. I. 3. PKR4UINU, D. D, Pittsburg, Penn., for a satalogue. CBKTTAUR LINIMENTS. The Quickest. Surest and Crieapes Remecies. Physicians recommend and Farriers declare that no such re med et have ever before ben in ne. Words are cbeap. but the proprietoroi these ai tides will present trial b ntles to medical men, gratif, as a guarantee of what tbey say. The tentanr Liniment, Wblte Wrapper, wl 1 cure Kneu at ism. Neura'gta. Lumbago, Hia lea, akd BreaHt, 8 re Mpples, Frosted Fe-t, Cbi'blatns i4welilo?s, Hpralns aud any Oidiuary Fiexb, B te or Muscle Ailment. We make n- pretence that tbi attic e will cure C ce , re-tor lost bones, or give reali h to a whiBny-aoH ed circa-a. Bat It will always leduce Inflammation and allay pln. t wi il extract tbe polfion of b te and stingo, and beat burn or rtcaids without a s.-ar. Palny , Weaa hci, Caked Breasts, Earache, Too hacbe. Itch and Cutaneous Eruptions readily yield to lr iieatment. Hear) BUcs o' Ada, Hardin county, Ohio, sayB: "My He has bad rneumatim or Ave years no r-st, no slep, could scarcely walk across the fl-XHr. -h 1 now completely cured by the ue of Centaur Liniment. We a l leel tbankful to you, and recommend your wonderful meoicine o al: our iriends." James Hnrd of ZanesviUe, O., sayt: 'The Cen aur Liniment cured my Neura'gia." Alfred Tnsh of Newark wrt;es: "Send me one d- sen bott en by ex pre a. TheLinlment has saved my leg. I ant touistribu e it, etc' The sale of this Liniment is Increasing rapidly. THE YELLOW CENTAUR LINIMENT Is lor the touitb skin, flesh and muscles of Horses, mules and animals. We hav-1 ever yet weu a cas .f Hpavin, Sweeny Ring-bone, Wind-gall. Scratches o Poll-Evil w hi cli this Liniment would not spee uly benefit, and we never faw bat few caes wiiici It would not cure. It wl.l cure wnen anything can. Ulsf-ily to tpend f." for a tamer when one dollar's worth of ia tnur Liniment will do o tUr. the following isasxm le ot the testimo y produced: W. P. Hopkins, fotmaster, Piqua, O., 6&ys: "Of uvaur Liniment cau't be Deat. It cures every time." Yelvertos, O. March 2, 1CT4 The CeManr Lluimeuts aie the best selling j medicines we ever bad. ibe demand is very gi eat i r u, ana we can not, annrn m ownuout 1U P. II. H1SKY & BON Jefferson, Mo., Nov. 10, 1673. Some time sk I wa- shipping horses to nr. Lou lt. 1 got one bodly cripoleJ in the cr. wib great dinl:'Uity 1 sot bim to tbe stable. Tbe stable-keeper gave me a b it!e of your On taar Liniment, which I Used with such success Iba io two days the borg was aciive and nearly well. I have been a veterinary t-ur-geou oi hlrty years, butyoui Li iment beau anything i ever used. A.J. M'CAK'IY, Veterinary Puiteuu F"V a postage stamp we wlil mall a CVntaur Almanac, containing hundreds oi cerilflCHt-b noin t very at'.e in ne union, ine-e uui ments are now sd by all dealers in 'he couii' try. Laboratory of J. B KOSE A O., 4i I ey street. York. Dr. Samuel Pitcher of Kyannis, Mas., ex perimeuted in his private ptactice lor twen'y yexs -o produce a cone bination that would have tue properties 01 UA-tu-t kjiu witnou. its nnpleasa t taote und griping eOect His preparation was st-nt for, near and far, till fiually be gave it the name ot CaMtoria, and put it up for sile. Itlsveiy wonüeriuim its effects, p-r Iculany with tlie oi-o:de d HtomachK and bowels orcnii i!-n. it. i-vsirni-laU-s the fxid, cures our stomach and wind co l', regulates h boel, expels worn,8, and may b rli d uoon in coup. Asa pi ana n i and pertic 'y safe cathartic remedy it is uperior t at?r uil, Cordials and s rupa. it do s not contain aicono., ana is ad cut! toanvae. Hy regulatinx the stomach and bowels of cros eud sickly children trey becom goonatnred and healthy. They can enjoy Meep, a d inotbeis have rest. The cs una is pat up at tbe Laboratory of J. B. Rose S Co., 4b Dey street New York. RHEUATISSJ. ! Intinun. Rh nmiitlr romttounil Is (he I reliable remel lor I.beain:iiii:i an-t nralRia. It U CSKD ITEALLT. PIlYKIt liSS rcaias it. Tbe worst caies uf fuüamiualory heamiti"m hT been curea in one weekva time. iTioe $1. If Tonrdrnccist du not keep it, nend for it. R. E. PF.1.T.KFS , ro..Prnt'. Pit.ft-i. P COUCH SYRUP. Sellen' Coura Sjrnp ti the oldrat aa4 sio,t I ppaiar ltm..y fur iht Cure pf ttirt( 1 old, i Imp, UjarwiMt, mod Lanf ronblea. Kcad i "It Saved to l.lrra f mi t chlldrra." J. I E Twmao, Loot P. O. Ills. "It cured mr wif 1 of terrible cold when er err thins etae fail ed.'' K. K. Maorholf. Alxban Ci T. Pa. rnc. ' ija. aad tl. If y.nr drags m ifon't k-p it, mr-aA frr 1 STATE F INDIANA, Marlon county, ss: in tbe Superior Court r Marion county, tu t e state of Indiana, Octooer term, 1878. No. 13,7 James H. McKernan and Simon Yande vs. John Denton et a . Be it known, that on tbe 2lth day of March. 18o, tue bove Darned plaintlffn, by their attomeys, fil d in tbe office of ibe clerk of the Superior Court of Marion cunty, in the state of Indiana, their c mpialnt agamst the above named detendants for foreclosure of morusge a i-cl on said 19'h day of May, X7fl, the aM plaintfs B'ed in said ciek's fflee ibe rfSdavit f acorn pe'e t prison showing that said detendan', the First Na'lonal Bank of Danville Id., is not a resident of the state of Indiana. Now therefore, by order of said eour, said defendant last above tamed hereby no: ified of the filing and pndenc of said compiain t against her, ana that nniess she appears aud answers or demura thereto, at tbe caning of said cause on the tecond day of tbe urtn of said court, to be began and held at the court boa e in the city of Indianapolis, on ihr firs', Mnnd ty in Dt-cera b r. 1K7S, -aid compialui, aDd the rndters aidtblDvs herein coiitaineid -t d al eged, will be beard aud d ;trmli.ed in her abeuce AU TIN H. BROWS, S"pt"7 3w Clerk. WTT, ICnoLt BlRXKT At' 'ya for Pi 'iff. COJIT IN ATTACHMKNr.-Be'or T. P. M1I0 'er, J. Pn In and lor Center township. Marlon i ona y , I dlan. Henry Lau b ana William H. Lewis, Jr., vs. Hvnr Koynolds. be defen ant in tbe above e -tltd can He ig hr. by do Ifl'd of tbe pendeno r-f said cau-a t- ore me. aa l that a'et rane ios-t tr r h ar1 g on tne sth ay of October, A. D. 17 , a 9 Vi c i A if., at w ten time, tf at i'eieiidnl doe not apt ear and mane an er t erelo, ihe aatd e ne will r tried and de ermln-d 'n his atae&ce. THOMAS P. MP 1 F.R, J. P , Ho. 86 Court street, Indianapolis, ind

LE6AL

Sil E K I FFS SAL E. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me dlreo ed, from the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion couuty, Indiana, in a cause wherein William H. Eng lish i plaintiff aud Sdd e E. McClelland et al. are de'endants. requiring me to make tbe um In fvor of plaintiff ot four hundred and and twenty-five dollars aDd Jeven ren s, ai d lafavorofcr as-p aln tiff, W . J. Habbird, the sum of three hundred and flf een dodar, with Interest on said decree and com, 1 will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 21st day ol October, A. D. 1876, between the hours ot 10 o'clock A. v. and 4 o'clock p. M of said day, al tbe door of the courthouse of Marion county, lna Una, the rents and profits lor a term not exceeding seven years, of the loliowln real estate towlt: Lot number one hundred and seventy-five (176) In Allen a Root's north alditln io the city ot Indianapolis, Ind., according to the plat of said add tloa rec rded in plat bk N i. 3, page 129. in the recotder's office of Marlon county, and situate in Marion county,. Indiana. If such rents and profits will cot soli for a snfflcieiitsum toaatisfy said decree, interests and corns, I will, at the same time and piece, expos to pub ic eale tne fee slmp.e ot said real estate, or so much th-reof an may be satfldent to discharge said aecree, intereU and costs. Sud sale wi'l be made without any rel let whatever from Valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNEK, Sheiiff of Marlon county. Sept. 26, A. D. 1876. sep.27-3w Fnqlish a W., Att'ys for Pltff. Dyk. tiAKRiH, ir HnnbarJ. iiüniii a naiiii. dji tinui ui a cciiiO tif-d copy uf a decree to me directed, from the clerk of the Superior Court oi Marion county, Indiana, m a cause wherein Oeotge W. Wagner is plaintin i xd James C. uavin ei al. aie aeimuauv, repairing me to uake tne sum of three hundred aud forty dol lars and forty -five cents, with interest ou paid oecree and cotd, I will expose at pabdc sa e, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 21-t day of Octob3r, A. D. 187Ö, between tbe hours of 10 o'clock A. Hn and 4 o'clock P. M., of r-ald day, at the oor of the court bouse of Marlon count', Indiana, tbe ren.s and profile for a term not exceeding even years, of the fol lowing teal estate, to-wii Lot louruen (M) in Ingram Fletchers addition to the city ot Ind.auaoolis ludlnna. acording to said He. Cher's t-lat recorded in plat book three page one hunond and niteeu ( i i5), in the offline or the lecoider of taarion comity, anu situate in Marlon county, Iud1ana. i such rents and profits will not sell for a auffielt nt eum to satify said decree, interests and co-it, 1 will, at th same time and place, -xpose i o public ial- the tee simple oi said r-ai estate, or so much thereof as may be suffielen t to discharge said decree, interests and OOS If". Sa J sale will be mads without any reliei vhtever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNER, Sheriff of Marion county. Sept. 2 A. D. 1876. Feptl7-3w Manloves, Att'y. for Pl'tff. IIEUIFF'S A I.E. By virtue or a certineu coy of a decree to me directed, from the clerk of the superior Court of Manou county, Indiana, in a cause wherein Maon Ot:od ist'iain'ilT at d loaepb Ardeo et at. are ''eiendan s, requiting me to make a'l euch suras cf mocey and in the manner provid d for in said dec ee. with tntf rest on bald de cree and cost, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 21t dy of October, A. D 1876, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. k., and 4 o'c ock p. M. of a id day, at the do-r of the courthouse of Marlin county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term uol exceed in w seven years of the following real ei ate to- It: Lots number one hnndred (1.0) ana one hun dred rdone(10:) n Harlan t- uesa- d Arden's find, add Mod f Indl lapoii. Lot number twenty. mx ) in iiu kie aid nu iin' Kubdlvisionoflois nine () ten (U1) and eleven (U) xet Dt six and fourteen lu dredths (tll-10 e t i ffttm nnrtta aide of lot eleven (II), la lo.-ms n's heirs' addition to the city nf ltidianapollt. Alsi 1 .t twenty-nine ( 9) In Hubnard jiccariy and aiartindaie s sui di visiou oi bl ck twelve 1.121 in the sont; eat adiltlod to ldianspolis. all lu Marion c unt ,lntana I such leuts rnd profits wil not sell for a sufficient sum to satit-f y t-a'o decree, int r- sis and cos '8, 1 will, at the biido time aud plc-, ex uo e t public ta e the fee simi le of saiu real ettatt,or so much the eof as may be su'ficlent to featlsty said cectee, interests and cosis. Siidsale will be made without any relief whMtever from valuation or appraisement law3. ALBFRT RISSNER Sheriff of Marlou county. Dye a Hasris, Ati'ya tor Pi iff. t-eni.3", A. i. IK7ö sep 17-3 $600,000 IN GIF1S. Ninety Days' Postponement of the Kentucky Cash Distribution Co. FOR A ULL DRAWING. Drawinn- Positivol ' THURSDAY, NOV. O.h, OR MONEY REFUNDED, A Fortune for only $12.00. The Kentuckv Cash Distribution Co. Authorized bv a sp rial -ct of th Kentrck Leemia'uir. fur th- benefit of the l'nblic ktbooltof 1 rankrori, will liv. ihm or i o theii serie of.r u ora ings at M ajor II til tu the Hy ol frnnkfur , br., iuurda Nov. 3', 187 , ou wuicu i cca-slou my wnldisirioute to tue ticket holders tne immense sum 600,000. Thos. P. Porter, ex-Gov. Kj., Gen. Man'gr. Liar ur ui rs. "Be Grand Cash Q 1 1 1 - , One Urand Ca6h U H....., One U. and csh Gilt One Grand Cash t'ft ... une Urand C sn Olft.....One G and Cash Gift ... llOiKOffl '0,-0. , iv o 6,' , N,0O 5l) 4 ,O0U SUUlU i,a u 0 6 v.OJU 6" Cash Gii ia ot JI.1 0 ' eaou liOCasQ Glfisof 60 'each Cash Ui'ta of liOCa-h Uifiaof a Cash Gfis of rOi) t 'ai-h Ulf s of 10.0 Cash w tsnf 4 each 30 fach itU each . l'tl eaCDm. . 12 each.. Total, 1 ,15 Gift, ail Cash

PctlCE OF PICKET". Whole Ticke's, I12; Halves, S6; Qnarters,3; Tickets, tl ; 27, Ti keta. 00; 6yt Ticaet, total. 9 ilckeu, 1,U V; M,(K0 Tickets at IU each. The Bon. E. H. Taylor, Mayor of Frank fnt, the entire Boa dof City Cou Climen, the II n. aItid Uual',ia eChie Ja l'ceul iteoiaciy, audo her lxtlnguished citizens, together wtin neb other dUluierebted p r oas as the tiCKetbo dra preat-ut. may designate, will aapwriutend tbe drawing. Tne payment of gifts to owners of prise llckrii is Mssartd. A ootid, wi b besvy penally and approved security, h a beeaexu ed io taeiionimoaaeil b of lC-ntuoay. wnicb la now on re -ord in tier a 's ffle Dnunt onrt a' Frankfort, subject to inspection or ant kk This U a new le-lur-, ana wlllaboOiuelv cuie tb payment oi git s. Rem tunceq cn oe made by expteaa, draft, pont-itfi e tuo .ey ordeir, or revf-ira I le ter, mdf ityable to Keutaekx CmIi Disitl batloa CuapBy. Ad eomoiui 10a tous, on ots for Ticket, and a. plications lor agencies aavuid be addresaed to HÖH. TU VS. P. FOB rCB, 4en. Man'gr. Frankfort, Kjy

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DEMOCRATIC MASS STATS CONVENTION OF UNION SOLDIERS and ; OITIZE3ST3 Will be held in H0IAHAP0L1S, OCTOBER 5th, 1876. For the ratification of the nomination of Tilden and Hendricks ::For PRLSIDENT and VICE-PRESIDENT And to.express our appreciation of the work oi tne late session of the. DEMOCRATIC HOUSE OFRIPBESENTATIVES, And especially to thank them for their effort to uo justice to the Veteran j UXIOX SOLDIERS By the passage of tbe Bill to EQUALIZE THE BOUNTIES OF THE Soldiers of the Union Army. All Un'on Soldiers honorably discharged Nm the ervice, in orgat ized bodies or un organized, an 1 all Deux cnilc organ izatt ntt lu this and he dioln ng s ate are invited to come on! formed, if practicable with their lamps trimtn d. Come, all the people men. women and chil dren of every party Come by rail, by wagons, on horseback and on f'ot. with music .na bannt rs, aud make such a GRAND DEMONSTRATION that the "ROBBER KINGS" controlling this gl rions cooutry will fsee the comitg 6'orm mat will nun tnm from power ana tne con trol oi a part tnat has w tll nlgli ruined a prosnaix.ua people. Ilany of thmostdi8tingn'fhed Union Sol diersof the Untied Slater, and oth-r prmlnen citizens who mi aniy agisted in Bavin i be Uniou from Hebels in lbJ, wtU g-eet vou wiiij h uoa fpeea in your no ie giorions work ol KMVing ? i.ur counirx from tbe controj o ine c rruptlonlKis in 8"H. Ihe foiiowli g distinauiKh-d aenileidfn have been luviied. aud are expected to ie present: Hon. SAMUEL J. TlXaDEX. CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT., HON. THOMMS A, HENlRCKS, CANDIDATE FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, HON. JAS. D. WILT J A MS CANDIDATE FOR GOVERSOR, Gov. Blair of Michigan. Gov. Joel Parker of New Jersey. Gov, Curtinof Peansvlvauia. Gov. Wl! Um Allen of Ohio. Gv. Gilberte. Walkerot Vuglnia. Gt-n. George B McClfllau ot New Jersey. Gen. W.U. Hancoca, U S. A. Gen. J seph Hooker, U. H A. Gen. Frans Sig-1 of New York. Gene al Wm. B. Frauklin. Gen. II. W. tsiocum of New York. Ueu. James McQuadeof New Yoife. Gen. William McUaud ess of Pennsylvania Gen. Ueoige W. Morgan ol Ohio. Uea. Tb mas Ewir g of Ohio. Gen. James B. S eadtnauot ch'o. Gen. Dorbtn Ward o Ohio. Gen. Ed card A. Brgg, of Wisconsin. aei.. J hn M. Pvluierof fill lc Gen. Johu F. Farns worth of Illinois. Gen. C 8. Came on o! Illinois Gen John A. Me iernai.d of Illinois. Gen. 1-obeit Mi'chell, ablngton, D. C. Geu. James Shields, Missouri. Gen. J. W. Denver of Washington, D. C. Gen. H. tf. Banning of Ohio. Gen. W. F. Bartlett of Miss4cbaetts. Gen. 4m 8, hoe:rtnz, Call torn la. Gen. M.T. McMaban, Ooio. Gen. D. Carlo-. But 11 of Keutucky. Gen. B. F. i-artrldge of Michigan. Gen. Johu M. Core or Illinois. Gen. J. N. Süles or Illinois. Gen. M. R. M. Wallace of Illinois. Gen. Victor Lyle ol Pennsylvania. Col. T. I y le Dickey of Illlr ols. Col. Levi Marsh of Pennsylvania. Colt George A. Wcx d ward O' Pennsylvania. I ol.Owen Jones of Pennsylvania. Cap1. Wm. McHellan of t ennsj lvanla. Col. Stevens of Michigan, Col. L. D. Campbel , of Ohio. And Many Others. Cheap transportation will be secured over all the Railroads leading to this City. ' Tbl will undoubtedly be tbe grandest poll' leal demonstration ever convened ou this continent, aud will be followed by a grand TORGHLIGHT PROCESSION atnlgbt. Let every organization biTul'y prepared to participate. I he tad programme wdl be punliahtd lna few da; a. M. D. MANSON. Chairman Dem, State Central Committee

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wtlJ. : Zll fl CH ABITT. Kork teure t. m.m iknn aae-tairj Ue aDd ail are waodrrfullT baaulal t J!3 ?n T rMH!c'f",' ' oi portunitr to 4re the fie,t aid lart e.raiJ fw DÜ. Oaio, and tod will recrire by return mail Ibe laiweat aad kiodomen Premium r nrrartna eoo erer aaw oa LurtmP "", ""l " tbflr " ad iVÄ "'.

Men's Plaid Suits lor S.0 Men's Plaid Suits for $10.00 Men's riaid Suits for $11.50 Men's Plaid Suits lor $12JiO JIcnN Plaid Suits lor $13.00 Men's Plaid Suits for $15.50 Men's Plaid Suits for $16.50 Men's Plaid Suits for $17.00 Men's Plaid Suits for $17.50 Men's Plaid Suits for $10.00 Men's Plaid Suits lor $20.00 Men's Plaid Suits lor $32.00 Men's Plaid Suits lor $25.00 Men's Plaid Suits lor $20.00 Men's Plaid Suits lor $27.00 MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND BOYS' PLAID suns -ATWHOLESALE PRICES -AT THi WHEN CLOTHIN 3 Ü IS. Nos. 5 and 6 BATES BLOCK, XORTII PRNYI.TXI iTATKOK IND1aN, Marion County, ss: In the Suj eri r Court of Marion coun y, 'n thetateoi Indiana, eeptemoer lei m, isto, No. 14,7-S. H"Vd-n H. Blshsm v, Albert J, Horrell. if krown. hat on the lith dsy of Jane, 1 76, ihe b ve niinl piaiTitiff, by his atiornej, fliu in the tili eof the elera of the -u-peti't Ciort of Marion couuty, in the täte of Indiana, compiami asatrm me ao- ve named defendant in a! tact) meat, and on said in h day of --v pietnbT, I: 6, th id platutltT fld in said le k'i office ti e affidavit of a comi efent ncrop nhouiuv that- all defenda I, Ai h r' J. Ho rell, ia not a resident o! tne state of Indiana: Now inerefore.bv orderrf Bid court, Faid def-udn . ihKt abov- naimd ts b-rt bv noMfled o' Hie fl ing aud perdt:cyot sa'd lompieint ag lu-t nlm an-i that unitas he a pe'S and aitswerw or demnrs thereto, at the calling of said cause on ib second da-of thete'mof aid cou t, 'obelygannid held at the Conn Hou-e in tbe city of Indianapolis, on tb first Monday In December, 187. s Id compla ni, ard t he mot'ers und 'bli es therein o n sined and al'ett'd, will be b-rd rd defern.lned in bis absence. AÜSilN H. BKOW'N. tiers. Sept CT 3w Habvey A O alvik, Att'ys for Pltff, M Court Ktreet. 1 Fall aaooaut .f rtebeaa Kilver Mine la tb world, tawideata and adeeatarea ooDDeoted vith miiuuc. with Um Indiana, ata., ate. MARK TWAIN. AGETCTS vanted aLei. Tlloirtrated Clrealara aad tarma free. Addraaa A. O. MTTLiTOM CO, Chicago, 111 or Ciarianali. O. A NEW DEPARTURE. MJfJS tn travel and wll our Old and Pianle M AXI FACTI RKS. T. dealer: a. aeddlinc. 75 PKK MONTH, Hotel and Travelinc RTpeone. paid. AplT bT trtler or in prTMa to 8. A. Ii BAM T CO.. , 4, A It Uauie ßl, Cincwaan. O. B. T. BABBITT'S BABY SOAP. Only tbe parent meetable otle aaed In lis manufacture. Kaar Uficial and deeepUra ntior to cove r ranv mon and detetertnua inpTtxllema. VdBiTtUID FOB THI TOILET Alt TBI BATH. Card In tatting chlldroD, vUl prevrnt crnpaona, keep tha ata aoft and r month, contribat to health, aad prevent aiiaao, Doe awtT with all powder, ehalk or other emolieota. A certain praeontlT of cA UcMno, e., tn bahlea, tbe eanaaa al naif the crytna; and eroaaoeea of banrhood. W orth tea time. It oat toerery mother nod faroUT tn Chrtawndom ; packed In aazea o t, eakea, 01 oaa. each, and aent free to any eddreaeoa reaalpl M HM. rldraaa R. X. HakMlt, N rrw VOJUt CTTX. Jjy Far Hal by all iHwaiata. .

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tioaal , ., - ..y, v. : eelebratrd GRACES." whieb liaie It I. null an Toid. No ePT trill be on rrceij of 7. the ref ular retail price. SATIOXAI. ART CO., ClncinaaU. Ohio. oi Ulli p LEGAL, HtRIIK'N SALE By vi; lue ot a cer O tln-d copy of a decree to me directed rrom the c'.era of the Superl ir Court tf Marion county, Inalana, in a caaoe whfiei'i James U. A'ailAf-ela plalntic. and tavid A. Wood et al. are defendants, requinng meto make the t-um of iwo hundred and twentt-one dollar and tiften cents, and with intere t on paid decree and coat, 1 wüte xpose at publ:c sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 21 t day ol October A. D. 1876, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m., and 4 o'clock p. ofcaidday, at the doiror tne Court House of Marion couuty, Indiana, the rents and protlU fur a term not exceeding seven year, of the lullo wing red es Late, toWit 2 In out-lots I. and J of Blake's addition to the city of InüiaiiHt oli, 'c-wi! ; Commencing ata point on ihe nor h lineor Wliiiamssteeet, one hundred and thirtj-nve tl 6) feet east of tne ease une oi urienud s'reet, lu the city or Indianapolis, running tbenre north one hundred and sixty (itx) feet to a point; t hence east twenty-lour (2 ) feet; thence south one hundred and sixty (lt) fett to Williams street; thence west twenty- oar ('I ) feet to the place oi b glun-rg. The f-ame being twenty-nine ( P) ieet bv one bundred si d mxty ( 6 ) ftet in the RouthWfcet corner (txc-pt five ,5) feet west s'de)of ihe p'emiKeN conv-yd by rarh IC. W.i. d to David A. Wood p Umber 6 IS 2. Recorded inbotkwi.pfge n recorder s office, ol'Uaiein Marion county, Indiaua. If auch rents and p oflta will not Fell for a snfflt it-ntKum lopfttfi said decree, interests and costs, I will, at thee' me time aud place. ex i ose to puorcsaia tne leesimpieof paid real estate, or so much thereof as rr ay be sufficient to a'M-n oge said oecree iue es and coMs. bald sale wilt be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALRERT RflSSVE, bherlff of Marion county Sept. 3, A. D. 1S7H. tept27-3w Claypooi. M. a K., Att'ys fcr Pl'tff. (JTATE OF INDIAN A, Marion c nnty, es: O In the Superior C urt of Marion county, in the siate of Indiana, Ocu.ber term, lc7i, No. 5ft4. Jordan K. Atott va. Lewis B. Manchester and Hen y H. Cook and thj Wheel. r k Wilson M-i.u;ac url- g O mpany Be it Kt own, that on tne 21 tday of September, ISTö, the above named plaintttt. by bisat-iorut-y, fll- d lu the ffloe f the lerS oi the upr!orf'ourt of Marion county, in the Mate of Indinna, ti sc mplaint &g .int he ebove named de enian s lor forclosure o- mortgage, and on stid 23d day f-ett ember, 18 S.theeaid plaintiff Hied in a;.. id clei kV office ihe affiiavtt ot a corapvtent per 8 n siiowtug that said defendant, henry II. Cook, Is not a resident of the state of Indiana. Now, thereioie, by order of gild court, said defendant last alxve named is t' ere by notiHhI of the filing nd pendn cy of Kaid complain' stains him. and ttat unless be appears and anKweis or demurtt thereto, at the calling ofs-ild cause on tbereco d day of the it im of said court, to be bet:uti Hiid held at the uit house lu the cit of lndlanapoi son the fist Mo diy In Dect tuber, J7ö i-aid comp aint. end the matter- nd things therein contained ai d a leed, wi 1 be bearu and de-, u r milieu In his absei ce. AL'öTIN IL BROWN, 8ept27-3"v Clerk. Baskr,iort)4 Hkndricks Aft s for tViff. TATK OF INDIANA, Marion county, as: O In ihe Huj-enor Court cf Uariou county, in the state of Indiana, Cctooer te rn, 187i. No I ,518 Albei t K Fletcher v. D.vd J. H agon et al. He it known, thai on the 4tn day i Angnst, ih-a' oveneme il lut d , by thiratiorneyg, filed In the office o ihrc erk of Ihe supei lor Court of Marlou cojntv , lu the state o Indiana, eompllnt sg ii-Kt the above n-med defendarta ior tor ci su eof mor gage, and on taid 14th day of Sepien r r, )hö, th- enld pixintida filed lu said clerk 's office the affidavit of a competent perso.i ehowiu Hia said ue'tndnts David J. HHgtu and Keagxn, bin wlte, are not residents ot the elate oi Inni na. N w therefore, by order of stid court, said defendant I a -t above nni-d ar hereby noiidtd of tue filing ai.d t-ei.det cy of .aid complaint aga.nst ihem, and thst n:le-a ihey vppenr and answer or demur thereto, at tie ca linir I sid caaeon tiies coo a day of the term of said cottr', to he begun aud he'd at the court fiouHel.i tnecity ot lu lxnstpo is on the drat Motidav in te trabet, 17 , seid complaint, and tbe mt fit aid iMrgs therein eintsined and aeyed. w'l be heard and determined lu their kb-cDoe A US! IN IL. B -.OWN, Sept 27 3w Clerk. oug Ekowx, Att'ys for Pl'tff, No. 7, rietcber ft fehare's Biuca. OTATP OK INDIA A. Marion county, : O In the Snp-ri'-r C-urtot M r.on countv, 1'ith f-nte of Indians, Ocu.ber term, 1&76. No.lVHt?. Jordan L. Mott vs. Helen L. Ku eil, Carrie L. II jseu atd Henry H. Cook. He It known, that on tue'.6tn day of Peptember, la7H, tbe .bove-namtd j.liiilff, by his attorneys, lied In the tffioe of ib cie.koftbe Superior Court of Marion county, lu the state of Indiana, complaint againa. tee abovenamed defendants for lorevuure,aud on said 26ibaayor September, 87-, th-niid plaintiff filed in said clerks ffl.-e the aftiiavit of a competent person 'bowing that addfend-nnt-, Heien L. Rnss?H, Carrie L kusseil and Henry H. CooK,aie not leaideuts ol the state of ndiana. Now tiererore. by order of raid con-t, said detendan u lat e bv named are hereby notir(Kiol the cling aLd pendency of s-id complaint against them, nd that un esthey appear anei answer or demur thereto, at the callingnt 8it cause on theMCoud da) of tbe term of said court, tn be began aLd heio at toe coort noose in the city of u disnapoiu, on the first Mouray n Deot ruber, l76, said m pla nt, and the ma'tere and ihluga Hierein ronulnea and alleged, will be heard and determined in their absence. AUSTIN H.BROWN, sept27- S Clerk. Bakfr. HriRTt Hkjid 'ickr. Att.vs for Pl'tff. NT0T1CK is hereby given to the rltisens of l the Thtd .ard. in lheity of IndUnap-' oils, Center township, Marlon eun y, Indiana, that we, H. Wall atd H. ('. Kussell, male Inhabitants of t-ala ward, over tbe age of twenty-one years, will apply 10 the board of roanly ex mmlitslonei of said county, at tbel aex raeeilug, for a teeDfe to tell for one j ear, rpirltoos, vinous, aud malt llquora, in a leH quauttiy tb n av q. aria a tim. , tih the ptl neve u al.owlDg the same to be drank on onr preu.l-ee. Tbepreoeloiaih n ottbepr mlss whereon we desire to sell aid 1 qunrs f- deeet lhed as follows: lot r-o. tqaaie t. and known as North I llDOis stieet, between NablDgton a d Msiket etree1, lr tht-ci'y of Inrisnapo--lis, enter townebip Marion coun'v Indiaua. f1wn. 1 H. WA H.CRtWKuU OFFICIAL PRESS. aaaa m. or Ahm Ai an wrinm and eWTirvi H tnU rat fnr Umtrrmmd earn noiii. irtaamtni ana! errmtf la cmumcH! aeaairtM a ateaioo awat JlM; tmmi mttd rrwid w owrwriaa. Vt Sr4 1-3 to hil . Com $7 r. fined So atama far ifxanwed Cma t.yvf of Mnw Oi fmm from f 1 wp COLD 1 N Q & CO. wai ltliJ4.1WS XUW

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