Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 26, Number 38, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1877 — Page 3

TIIE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, TVTEDNESD AY MOKNTNGr, MAY 0, 1877.

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SFKNDTjrKItT. The fault's not mine, yon understand; OoJ shaped my palm so I cau hold Bat little water in my hand. And not mnch gold. FA SIE. Such king of shreds have woed and won her, Huch crafty knavet her laurel owned, It lias become almost an honor Not to Decrowned. EPICS AND LRYICS. It sometimes chances that the Ktannchest boat lines down in whereon a leaf might float. "What ponderous epics have bten wrecked by Time, Since Herrick launched his cockle-rhells of rhyme! A CHILD'S grave. A little mound with chipped head tone, Thegras ah me! uncut about the sward, Summer by Bummer left alone. With on white lily keeping watch and ward. GOLD. Gold! father of falsehood. And offspring of care! To have thee brings danger, Not to have thee, despair! MONET. Bad money ! bad world ! beware, I say Ai d beware, I say, again ! Men make false money every day. And money makes false men. WOMEN. Women can lore and hate, And beware, I say again ! But, to be Just and tiue, Is an art they never knew. ALL SORTS. Sir Charles Düke says that Niagara is terrible and beautiful, but not sublime. Thieves' Honest Labor society is the title' of a new reformatory organization in London. Judge SpofTord, United States senator from Louisiana, is a brother of the librarian of congress. Mr. John Gilbert made his first appearance on the stage in 1823, at the age of 22, as Jaffier, in the Tremont theater, Boston. The intelligent and persevering ''lady special" correspondent is already making plans for dead-heading it this summer. The fisheries of Iceland have failed for a third successive year, and this will probaWy compel the entire abandonment of the island. Those who hunt around in the ruins of the Southern hotel at St. Louis are rewarded by finding now and then a valuable diamond. Judge John E. King has been appointed customs collector at New Orleans. lie was judge of the supreme court under the Kel-logg-Packard reign. By January 1, 1873, the tunnel through the I'yrenees", which has been in course of construction for several years, will be completed and France and Spain will be placed in direct railway communication. Missouri has a new law forbidding officers of banks to receive deposits after they know that their institution is insolvent, and nmVir.tr them indi viiluallv responsible for loana caused by neglect of this provisiofflL The London Standard says that in consequence of the unexampled depression of commerce four of the leading Liverpool steamship companies have decided to decrease the sailing of their steamers by onehalf. A notification from the Japanese government relating to mixed marriages eays: "Any woman of foreign extraction who shall marry a Japanese shall be looked upon as a naturalized Japanese and be subject to the laws of the empire." A large beer keg was recently seen floating away from Blackwell's island, hut it was not until lock-up time that they discovered that a prisoner's head was inside of it, while the rest of his body floated underneath, one end having been knocked out Fashionable circles in Faris are at present being scared by the spiritual developments of an Italian medium. Napoleon III, the Czar Nicholas and Count Cavour speak freely, but enigmatically, at the seances, while the hair of the hearers stands on end. The dogs on Mount St Bernard saved the lives of forty persons during the past winter. At the distance of an hour's march they can disrover through their wonderful sense of smell whether travelers are on the mountain, and begin to howl as soon as they do. The owner of the American side of Niagara Falls is to be classed either with the .great geniuses or the great lunatics of the age. He proposes to sell the Falls to drive cotton mills with, and he has written to the governor general of Canada and Queen Victoria about iL Generals Early, Fitzhugh Lee, Wilcox, Long. Alexander and Ileth. the ex-confederates, have recently contributed to the Southern historical society papers relating to the battle of Gettysburg, which, it is said, will shed a good deal of light on the inci--dents of that great conflict. The Iron Age states that insurance companies are su well convinced of the advantage of iron roofed oil tanks for protection from lightning that they have agreed to reduce rates of insurance from an average of 5 percent, to 3 per cent, where iron roofs are substituted for wooden ones throughout a 'district. The New York society for the prevention of cruelty to children is still fighting for the possession of the rhild, Charles Kivers, whose father had him hired out to a circus company. He is but six years of age, and it is claimed is to be put back in a circus by his father as soon as he can get him out of the state. A route agent in Texas visited another route agent, and just to be "foolin'," took the pack o' registered letters while unnoticed and carried them a little distance away. When he bad worried the agent some time, he returned the package. Now the one is discharged for carelessness and the other is arrested for robbing the mails. Dr. Ontrat, an esteemed Paria physician, has joJt died. Attending a child for croup, he found an incision in the throat insuffi cient to save its life without sucking out the infected matter. He did suck it out. In the evening he felt ijmptomsof quinsy: devised an excuse for sending his wife and three children In the country to prevent infection and procured the best medical aid, but died in five days. A Northampton man and his wife, says the Easthampton Enterprise, agreed recently to learn a verse ol scripture every evening ana repeat it to each other for mutual improve ment. The nrst night, however, her quot tion happened to be "Am I not thy ruler?" and his was to the effect that he'd be hanged if ah was. and the only result of the plan 00 far has been that he has taken to drink:

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wood shed nights. West Virginia lias the largest and most valuable body of timber of any state in the Union. Professor Fountaine estimates that the area still covered bv forests is between 9,000,000 and 10,000,000" acres, and that the value of the surplus exportable timber is fully $75,000,000 as it stands in the forests. The oak, walnut, cherry, ash, poplar, maple, elm, sycamore and locust attain a size there not surpassed on the American continent. The statement that 1. P. Bliss' last hymn was "Not Knowing," which began "I know not what rhall befall me," is denied. It seems very hard to deny this, for the poem was wonderfully appropriate as a last hymn, and particularly the last hymn of the sweet singer who lost his life as he did. but the fact is that it is the production of Miss Mary G. Brainard. of New London, Conn., and it was written as many as seven years ago. France during the la.it four years has been accumulating a large stock of gold and silver preparatory to a resumption of specie, pay ments by the Bank ot t ranee, ine average . a.m. . , a gain in specie of that institution nas oeen about Joo.tM 0,000 a year, one-third ot wnicn has been silver. The declared imports and exports of gold and silver of the republic lor the first two months or the present nscai year show a gain of $19,777,400 in gold and $3,594,070 in silver, about one-half of which went into the bank. Mr. A. M. Palmer, of the Union Square theater, has received a letter from Mrs. Agnes Ethel Tracy, who is now in Italy, expressing her grief on learning of the death of MaüUla Heron, and offering to contribute $2X toward the erection of a monument over her grave, and also proposing to pay the exjenses of Bijou Heron s education if she should leave the stage and "be a child for the time." Of Matilda Heron she says: "I fet 1 that a great actress, a large minded and noble hearted woman has passed away. May she hnd rest. Burlington Hawkeye: Nothing breaks down a man's faith in human nature and the merciful dispensation of things so much as to fit up the spare room just beautifully, with a new bed, Easdake paper, Brussels carpet and a Spitz dog, and advertise a "fur nished room to let, with board,' ana count upon having about sixty dollars a month out of that room, and then the very next day have these country relations come in with a pillow slip full of gnarly apples, to stay three weeks. The memorial window presented to Trin ity church, Boston, by Harrison Gray Kitchie, and dedicated to the memory ot nis mother, has been placed in position. It is 18 feet in height, the subject being "The Ascension." The figures, about ten in number, are life size: the draperies are gracefully disposed, and the coloring is rich and pleasing in effect. The window is the work of Oudinot of Tans, and is perhaps the finest specimen of stained glass in Boston. Underneath the figures is the legend, "I ascend unto my Father and your Father, and unto my God and your God." The longest lived people, according to the Jewish Chronicle, are the Jews. Among them, it remarks, "hereditary disease is very rare; scrofula is scarcely to be found, their freedom from intermarriages preserving the initial purity of their blood. Their exemp tion from infection In such scourges as typhus, choelra, the plague, has often been remarked, but it is attributed to the scrupulousness with which the vast majority attend to ihe hvgienic nrescrintion of their ritual. The average lengt'i of life, according to the Chronicle, exceeds the Christian average by Ave years. The investigation of the reform school at Westborough, Massachusetts, continues to pan out interesting facts as to the philanthropic methods pursued in the institution in reclaiming the wicked boys therein confined. Judging from the testimony, the sweat-box was the most usual disciplinary agent, and four hours' confinement in it was considered a gentle rebuke for wrong-doing. For the heinous offense of taking a piece of gingerbread to a hardened criminal of ten who was doomed to bread and water, an infant malefactor of twelve was severely flogged with a strap. The most surprising thing is that in the midst of such ameliorating surroundings the boys didn't really become any better. Several of them testified to learning about all the known bad habits in the school. The talk about reviving the old whig party, which has recently been set going, recalls to the Tribune an anecdote of the late John Van Buren. .On one occasion, during the presidential term of Mr. Buchanan, Vice President Breckinridge was breakfasting with the prince and the late Colonel Peter A. Porter, of Niagara Falls, when the conversation ran upon politics and parties. Besides the three gentlemen named there was but one other person present at table the landlady, a young widow, who was liveiy, chatty and agreeable, and not disposed to be merely a listener at the entertainment After some little "chaffing" the lady said, "Well, I've no sympathy with either of the two parties. I'm an old line whig." Prince John immediately laid down his knife and fork, and, in the most serious manner, said, "Mr. Vice President, you are now enjoying one of the greatest opportunities of your life one which will, probably, never again occur. I wish you would take a good look at this lady: the male of this species is extinct" Tho Hope of Howard Is what Induces so many people In search of SPLENDID FARMING L4XD To go to Michigan and select from the ONE MILLION OF AGUES of the land grant of the Grand Rapids and Indiana It It Co. Strong noils, sure crops, plenty of timber; no drouths, grasshoppers or chinch bugs. Pure water, running streams, ready market, civilization and nchools. Hall road runs through center of grant. Price, from SI to III) per acre, send for our Illustrated pamphlet, full of facta, In German or English. Hay In what pap r you Raw this notice. Address W. O. IIUUHAUT, Land Commissioner, " Title perfect Grand Haplds, Mich. NOTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of the First ward, in the city of Indian, a pol Is, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana, that I, John Dougherty, a male inhabitant of nald ward, over the age ot twenty-one yearn, will apply to the board of county commissioners of wild county, at their June nullit,. rn..llwn .oil tm stna npirltouM, vlnoiu mad malt liquors, in a letta quantity than a quart At time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on mv premises. The preolHe location of the premise whereon we lie ire to neU nald liquor in dencrloe m follows: Lot No. Si Alvord'a subdivision and known as No. SO Malott avenue. In the city of Indianapolis Center township. Marlon county, Indiana. (Signedl JOHN DOUGHERTY. fflGOXS!- WACOM! WAGOJS! The North Indianapolis Wagon Works Oo. offers to Farmers about Indianapolis, Farm Wagons at the following prices: 45, $.'j0, !"', fw, and 7o. They are complete and neatly ntuanea. nwnuiwa lor one year. JAME4 i UANK Preet.

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'71 tm Have you risen from for bed afw r a short slf ep to find yourself nearly suffocated with Catarrhal matter in your now, head and throat? Have yon noticed what a depressing influence it exercles on the mind, blunting Its faculties, besides enervating the body as well? How difficult to rid the head of this foul matter all can testify who are afflicted w th Catarrh. Hour litrticnlt to nrntfct. the svstem aculnst Its further progress o-ard the lungs and bronchial tubes, all rhyslclans can testify. It Is a terrlbl disenae, nd iTk-s out for reliel. To be freed from tne danger of suffocation while lying down ; to breatlie fieely, sleep soundly and undisturbed ; to know that no p ionous, putrid matt -r denies the breath and undermines t lie system ; to know that the body doea not, through its veins and arteries, carry the poison that Is sure to destroy, is indeed a blessing. To purchase Immunity from snch a fate should be tiie ohject of Hl ttlUicted. Hut those who have tried many retted es and physicians denpair Of relief or cure. The become incredulous. With men the long arrav of testimonials from our best citizen?, physicians and druggists in la vor Of SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE Mut convince them that it possesses great merit, while the new and original method of its preparation when studied with the disease sall-iHes the mind of any reasonable person that its method or cure is tue true one. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE Iustantly relieves and peimanently cures ev ery form of Catarrh, from a simple head cold to the ulcerative stage, together with ail its sympathetic diseases. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE Relieves In a short time the very worst forms of Nervous Headache, Neuralgia, Tightness across the Temples, Kinging Noises in the Head and Wakefulness. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE Cleanses the nasal passages In a single aDplication with the admirable Inhaler, which accompanies each package free of charge, and It is more serviceable than any other rorm or inhaler. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE Removes by a single application the hard, en crusted matter from the nose, opens up the nasal passages, allows the sunerer to breatne freely and enjoy for tho first time the pleasure of a full breath. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE Allays pain, inflammation and soreness of the mucous membrane of the nasal paasnges. It Is the most soothing, healing aod grateful preparation ever annlied to these inflamed surfaces. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE Is also takeu internally, where, by Us ac Ion on the blood In eliminating from the system the acid poison always present In Catarrh, it affects the wnole constitution. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE Thus becomes a powerful purifying agent in overcoming the poisonous action of the rotten mutter tnat ha, during sleep, dropped into the throat and mingled with the contents of the Biomacli, to be absorbed into the system. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE Is a local and constitutional remedy. It strengthens the system by internal use while endeavoring to throw off the disease, and soothes and heals the nflamed nasal surfaces by direct application. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE Is a great and reliable medicine, and when ev ery other remedy Is tried and found wanting. this, oy its immediate oenenciai euect, passes at once Into favor, which it le tains forever afterwards. Each oackatce contain Dr. Han ford 'a Ina firoved Inhaling Tube, and full directions lor ts use in all cases. Trice, f 1.00. For sale by all wholesale and retail druggist throughout the United Htate. WEEKS A POTTER, General Agents and Wholesale Druggists, Boston. EVERYBODY 3 CHEERFULLY RECOMMENDS COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTERS. rpHEY contain the grand curative element, i electricity, combined with the nnest compound of medical gnms ever united together. It therefore seems impossible for them to fail in affording prompt relief for all pains and acnes. it THE BEST PLASTER." Messrs. Weeks A Potter: Gentlemen Pleuse send me six Colliss Voltaic Plast iw. Send by return rrail. I think they are the best Plaster I ever used. Please find money Inclosed. HASKELL LEWIS. Miuord, Del., July II, 187 tl. ii AN EXCELLENT PLASTER." Messrs. Weeks A Potter: Gentlemen Please send me another Coimns' Voltaic Plaster. I find them t be an excellent Plaster the best that I have ever used. I am sorry that the druggists here do not keep them. V. M. BS IDER. Broadway, O., July, IS76. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Price. 25 eta. Sent by mall, carefully wrapped, on receipt of 25 cent for one. tlüio for six. or izä lor twelve, ny wiuuia a POTTER. Proprietors, .Boston, AI ass. TEnnvs SALICYLIC for constant use In the family. Absolutely pure and the most agreeable to use, and has the additional advantage of being Impregnated with the greatest known ahti-eepuo and disinfectant .Salicylic acid. Its daily use prevent contraction of contagious diseases and the baneful effects of sewer gas. miasmatic and malarial exhalations. It Is a special boon to school children who are constantly exposed and to Infanta. Prevents contraction of akin Keep the skin soft and white and prevent chapping, indorsed Dytne meuicai profession Most economical. 20 cents a cake: 3 cakes for 60 cents. Mam pie cake sent postpaid for 25 cents. Kor sale by Druggists and Grocers. THE BEVERLY CO., Agents, Chicago, III. BE RESTORED TO HEALTH BY TIIE only sure, reliable and never falling treatment used at the Old Wenlero Hedlral lnMltnte, 13? Myranior St.. Cincinnati. O. it frees the system of all skin and blood diseases, speedily eures ex haustlng nervous weakness, ana impart strength and energy to mind and body. Call or send stamp fqrree and confidential advice, which explains the only correct and common sense mode of eure. So charge to responsible person for treatment tili cured, liedioal hatha useo.

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KENTUCKY CASH DISTRIBUTION CO,, LOUISVILLE, Ey.f June 30, 1877. $310,000 CASH IN GIFTS. Farmers' and Drovers' Ban k, Louisville, Ky., l reasurer. The Kentucky Cash Distribution Co. Authorized bv a special act of the Legis lature, for the benefit of the Public Schools of Pkankfokt, will have the second ol the series of.grana drawings in the city of louisvll'e, Ky.. Saturday, June :), 1877, at Public Li hkakv Hall. A scheme commen surate with the times. $60,000 for ONLY TEN READ TUB LI.-TT OF OIFTS: One Grand Caxh Gift One (iraud Casta Oift One Grand Casn Gift One Grand Casn Gift Three Grand Casli Gilts. Si.UtKJ each. ... 25.UU0 ... 15,OU0 ... 10,(XO ... 15.UI0 .. lo.ouc .. 2u,(J ... at.wio ... 20,010 .. 30.0OC 2i,OO0 ... 60,000 r lve uranu ( ush out, sj.ianj each...., ) Cash Gifts of l,mju each 40 t'asn Gifts oi 5Oeacn 100 Casn Gifts of 2XJ each 300 Casn Gil ts of loo each 600 Casn Gifts ol öOeach 6,UU0 Cash Gitta ot . 10 each 6,!J72Cash Gifts, amounting to . 5310,000 Whole Tickets, f 10; Halves, $.5; Quarter, 52.50; ii ucaeis, ; a-t'-i Heitels, üuu; 5U?i tickets, 8ÖU0. D. awing Poiitiyeiy June 30th, 1877, A.nd Every Three Months Thereafter. CERTIFICATE OF ÜUPKHVISOR3 OF DRAWING : This is to certify that the first drawing of the Kentuckv Cah Distribution Company took Place on the tith of December in Major Hall, rankfort, Ky., in our presence and under our immediate supervision. We further state that every ticket and part of ticket which had been sold, were represented in the wheel, and that the drawing was fairly and honestly conducted. We further state that we had no in terest whatever in the enterprise, nor any connection with the same, except In the char acter of supervisors, wnose sole duty was to protect thtinterest of the ticket-holders and to preKiae over tne arawing. The Hon. Alvln Duvall, late chief justice supreme court of Kentucky. James G. Dudley, chairman board of school trustees. Grant Green, cashier Farmers' bank of Kentucky. The Hon. S. I. M. Major, public printer state of Kentucky. The Hon. Thomas N. Lindsay, president Farmers' bank of Kentucky. The Hon. Thomas C. Jones, clerk of supreme court of Kentucky. Judge R. A. Thompson, presiding Judge Frank lin county court. James G. Crockett, clerk Franklin county eoun. Remittances can be made by Mall, Express Draft, P. O. Order or Registered Letter, mad1 payable to u. w. liarrow & co. AH communications and orders for ticket should be addressed to . W. BARROW A CO., Courier-Journal Building, Louisville, Ky., Or THOS. H. HAYS A CO.. General Agent, 697 Broadway, New York. Send for Circular. TOTlCEls hereby given to the citizens of the Twenty-fourth ward, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana, that I, Died rich Mussman, a male Inhabitant of said ward, over the age of ten-tv-one years, will apply to the board of conuty commissioners of said county, at their next meeting, for a license to Kell lor one year, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity than a quart at a time, witn the privilege of allowing the iame to be drank on my premises. The precise location of the premises whereon I desire to Kell paid liquors la described as follows: Lot No. 15, out lot 130 in McCarty's subdivision, bouse No. 511 South Meridian street, iu the Twenty-fourth ward. In the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana. (Signed) DEIDRICII MUSSMAN. "TOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of the Twenty-second ward, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion couninhabitant of said ward, over the age of twenty-one years, will apply to the Board of County CommLssieners of said county, at their next meeting, for a license to sell for one year. spirituous, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity tnan a quart at a time, witn me privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. The precise location of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liquors, is described as follows: Lot No. 17 in the south half of outlot 101, house No. 353 South East street, in the Twenty-second ward In the city or Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana. (Signed) MICHAEL GIMBEL. "VTOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of the Tweirth ward in the city or Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana, that I, Jacob Wachstetter, a male Inhabi tant of said warn, over the age or twenty-one years, will apply to the board of county commissioners of said county, at their next meet ing, lor a license to sell lor one year spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allow ing tne same to oe uranu on my premises. The precise location of the premises whereon Idesirato sell said liquors Is described as follows: Lot No. five and six (5-j) In square fiftytwo (521. house No. 154 West Washington street. In the Twelfth (12) ward, In the city of lud lanapolls.Center townsnip, Marion county. Indiana. (Signed) JACOB WACHSTETTER. 14 VI iC of the Little Rock and Ft. Smith J All Io rallwav. Prairie, Timber and Coal lands of the nnest quality. Long time and low interest. Government Homesteads free Colonies now being organized. Ticket fare to the lands very low. Arrange with us before starting to have the entire amount irora heme to the lands and return credited on purchase monev. For particulars, with sectional map of the lands, address W. D. SLACK, Land commissioner, or . w. iiü.H.u,uen era! Agent, 24 West Fourth street, Cincln natl, O. "VTOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of !"4 tlieTwenty-fourh ward, in theeuy or In dianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana, that I, Adolph A. Ruth, a male lnht-)ltant of said warn, over the age of twentyone years, will apply to the board or county commissioners of said eornty, at their next meeting, for a license to sell, for one yew, splrltous, vinous ana malt liquors, in a lew quantity than a quart at a time, with the priv Hege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. The precise location of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liquors is described as fol lows: Part of lots No. 9 and 10, in Rusnel heirs' subdivision of outlot 123,house South Meridian street, in the Twenty-fourth ward, In the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana. (Signed I ADOLPH A. RUTH. RECEIVER'S SALE. "VTOTICE la hereby given that the underJJN signed, receiver ot the Indianapolis Glass Works company, will. In purmiaace of an order of court made in cause No. 12,964, Id the superior court of Marion county, Indiana, w hert in Frederle K Kitzinger el ai. are plaintiff and Valentine Butsch et I. are defendants, expose for hale at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, all of the uncollected and outstanding accounts and note of said Indianapolis Glass Works company, a complete list of which will be exhibited to bidders at the time ef sale, but the same will be sold altogether In one baU-.i and not separately. Said sale will take place at 4 o'clock p. m. on the 18th day of May, 177, at the office of Ayre A Brown, No. 7 Fletcher A Sharp' block, In the city or Indianapolis. . - A. W. KITZINGER. ReoelTtr

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. LOUISVILLE, Kl rwr1 Juckt a4 Wnü? 34,4 pfc t, al iv Bc mccmCoI, m tta rmct:a wiH pro, Cnres aU forms of PR IV ATI; Spermatorrhea And Impotence u tb molt f bw m U, miss: howi In jnt bt arm, ot other rawna, aod pmluHa mmtr t tn tp fleta. Nrouneaa, Krminal l-.iuia.ioma. (alhl nu ona by drama:. Diarnna f feiht, Drrl- MecKrr, PSlj r!rHra,,pitrpVjoa Ka, 4i?r-mo ia .Hock it rFcnu'u -yoafusioa af ideaa. Iaa f Bioa. I fowrr, -.. rv tu -mmrritft urfrv) or nnnxprf . arr Jiarrach an t- r. Lm.Ä.S YPHILIS r? of tv v ,rou, u- ?m' Gonorrhea hi .DdUrr pnvile du iiMI)im It la aeir.id,:Dt U.at a p) aretaa ikt para .pcctal aUeaätte to orruin c- of .iief. tnt tirttion" Unao4i trior ily. cquire gnat kill. lbToiB knoiin thx fart oft peraoa to tit aar. Wbaa, U p imamlnl at Tim. tA aj for veauaent. aajM.nea M fe affl prirM and aflT by mHo expraa acjwl.. Cure Guaranteed lu 11 Cast andertaken. (.eawulwoua i-rar.aiar.j ar ty Irvar tra mn tt!T?vd A PRIVATE COUNSELOR raOOC Dana, arac to an Arm6) casta. 8aM k raad Vt a. iSoa bajra froa 4. d. to f. k fca4, (tar iC, , DR. DUFF. No. 39 Kentucky Avenue, Indianapolis, Int Cures all forms of Private and Chronic Dia eases. A regularly educated and legally quailueu pujiucmn. HperraatorrnwL, RexuaJ Debility and Im potency, avs the result of secret habits in Touuh. ezcessea in matnrer years, or other cam es producing some of the foUowlng efiecta: .Nervous ness, jjimness or Bignt, ieiectlve Memory, Physical Decay, Aversion to Society, Confusion of Ideas, Loss of Sexual Power, etc- ren dering marriage Improper or unhappy, are jieriuaiiBuujr.omwi. räflljuuei (30 BP) Hnl sealed ft r 2 stamps. r Maxeiagb Juidz, explaining who mar marry, who may not, why; h-d t to any address, securely sealed, by mall, for 60 cents. I the most wonderful remedy ever known. It is very penetrating, and at the same time exceedingly soothing. All pains and aches suoenmb to Its most powerful Influence as If by magic For Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Lumbago, Pleurisy, etc., THERE IS NOTHING LIKE IT! And In all cases of pains In the back, aide, stomach and bowels, or headache, toothache. catA, sprains, bruises, barns, piles, sore throat and diphtheria it will afford instant relief, aa thousands can testify. Kend for Circular of Testimonials at depot, 79 Randolph street, Chicago. FOB BAI.K BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 9 Only 50 Cents Per Bottle."WHOLESALE WESTERN AGENTS, II. A. IHJRLBUT & CO., 75 & 77 Randolph Street, Chicago. BKOMIJG & SLM, Indianapolis. SLOTH'S QUEEN MOUNTAIN nEHOVATOR. Eminent Physicians and Druggist pronounce this the best Blood Purifier extaat. It will positively eradicate all disease from the system by thoroughly cleansing and equalising the circulation of the blood. It is a purely vegetable compound, and needs but a trial to convince the most skeptical of its powerful medicinal virtues. Depot, 79 Randolph street, Chicago.. FOB SALE BY ALL DBUGOISTB. "a. Price, $1.00 Per Bottle. WHOLESALE WESTERN AGENTS, II. A. IIUIiXBUT & CO., 75 & 77 Randolph Street, Chicago. BROWMXG & SLM Indianapolis. ESTABLISHED '1837. PHCEI7ZX BRAND. We offer the above brand of White Lead to the public with the positive assurance that it U PERFECTLY PURE. ECKSTEIN, niLXJS - CO.. For sale by dealers generally. Cincinnati, O. Notk. Consumers will consult their ixtxikst by bearing In mind that a large proportion of the article sold as Pure White Lead ls da) tersted to the extent of from 69 to 90 per cent : and much of it doea not contain a particle ol Lead. rTANHOOD RESTORED. Wctlm. of youthful Imprudence, wW -baro tried la Tain .Tery known remedy, wul tears of aim pi ireertptiOn. FHEK, for thm apeedf cur id nerrou. debaiatf, vremattrre decay, lost manhood, and aJ KJkdtaordrrs bronchi cd by exe .os. Ay DAYIDSON V CO.. SO Maa SU, N.Y. MHaaaaaHHaMaaaaBaaaiaaa1 PATENTS ARS beat aMiM through h lavetori'AMoriatiwa Pateat Imict. All tmaini partaiiuog to hlnU promptly od ea.rrf.lly ftttcatttcd to. Bead ftap for copy of 'Tko IaywiWr.' rr farther lafonaatWn, a!Jri C fiBAlrOftw iKvM. ladiaaapolia, lad. pncccnr?Tio::3 Fnctzi For the speedy euru of Bemlnal Weaknesi Los Manhood, and all disorder brought, on by IndiaoraUon 'a ezeeaa. Any Druggia. hat the Ingredient. ijMrau. DR. JAQÜE8. CI net nil a U. Ohio.