Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 27, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1878 — Page 3

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUAHY 2,11878.

"SOME TIME.

'Some time." we nay, and tnrn oar eyes . Toward the far hill 01 paradise. Rome day, gome lime, a sweet new rest Shall blossom, flower-like la each breast. Rome time, some day, onr eyes shall see The races Kept In memory. Rome day their hand Khali clasp oar hands, Just over la ttie murnlug lands. ' Borne day oar ears shall hear the song Of triumph over sin and wrong. Borne time, some tlme.but ah J not yet, mill we will wait and not iorget That "some time" all thene things shall be. And rest be given to you and mo. 80 let us wait, though years move slow, That glad "aomti time" will conre, we Know. A Picture of Poverty in New York City. (New York World. "Want to see a picture of poverty?" said the visiting agent. "No," answered the reporter, "not a pic tare of poverty, but the real thing." "Then come up ! re." It was Mulberry street Not a stone's tosa from Prince. Tenement houses as far as you could see. "Does the Beldens live up here?" asked the agent of a crowd of urchin3 who were sliding down a hill of frozen swill. They all looked suspicious. Some of them Sut their tongues in their cheeks. They eviently suspected a sell. So the sgent pushed into the grimy hallway and up the dirty, dark staircase, followed by the reporter. The steps were wet with the slush that many feet had carried up. and the cinders that bad been dropped there crunched under the reporter's boot. The hand rail felt greasy. One, two, three, four flights; eachone darker than the other. Finally with a pain in the knees at the top. One minute under the dirty skylight to be sure that the name on the card isn't Baldwin or anything but Belden, then a resnectful rap in the gloom at the door. A sound of shuttling, a short wait and the door is slowly opened, and a girl with a shawl about her looks up at the visitors wondermgly. It is the regular patent tenement den. Ten thousand of them within a few miles; a narrow, carpetless room, with two windows, a water faucet and iron b3sin, two broken chair3, and an old woman down on her knees trying to kindle with her breath the three or "four pine sticks in the little earthen furnace that is in the fire plsce. Three people altogether. This old woman and two children. One of the children is a boy, and stands on- a chair at tke window, lie turns round now, but he has been watching the flock of pigeons that wheel and flit over the roof. The girl pulls the shawl about her in such a way that the intruders shall not see she is barefooted. She is 14 at least. There is a regular formula of questions. Yes, she did apply to the charities on Third avenue. It was lor coal. She was not the mother. No, she is the grandmother. The mother went away. "Went away" is vague at first But the agent is adroit and gentlo, and presently the old woman blurts it all out Jenny went up for thirty days, bhe was starved, ill-treated, desperate. So the authorities said she was disorderly. Then it turns out that when Jenny was committed she thought of the two children in this den without a morsel of food or a splinter of fuel, and she fought the policeman and bit at the keeper, and altogether must have been unreasonable. That was three days 8go. Yes, threa days ago. "Well, you see, she'd always managed to keep a crnst among us, and when she was taken! didn't know what to do (apologetically), so I went to the charities. Law, sir, I had no idea there'd be such a crowd there." Than the old woman stood up and smoothed down her old gown, and pushed back her white hair oil her pinched, wan face, and tried to say "there are lots worse off than us, sir," but some how it was a failure. In her heart she didn't believe that anbody could be worse off. Necessity is somehow allied to candor at bottom and want, even when pride paralyzes its tongue, has a most miraculous organ. "You see, John and me John's the lad at the winder we was a savin' only this mornin' that we ought to be thankful that we had a place to put our heads in this bad weather. His father was tock with the fever last spring. It's been pretty rough for the babies since. Did you come from the chart ties?" "How are you going to support yourselves?" asked the blunt agent There was a look of supreme bewilderment in the grandmother s countenance. She had Jbeen all her life putting the best face on matters. She couldn't quite get over it now, even in th s extremity. She thought th?y could keep along if if the coal came. Her poor old blue hands betrayed how she had suffered from the cold. "You could get along if you had coal? Have you plenty to eat? ' The old woman stroked her dress. The two children came and buttressed her on either Bide, as if their instinct made them afraid of her weakness. "Well, no, sir. As for plenty, sir, it's a longtime since we ve heard of it Then ahe looked p in a dazed way and oJ into futurity, as if the old wonder at the mystery of her lot had come over her afresh. The girl had no such wonder. All at once she broke out: "She's not had a mouthful in two days. sir. Upon my sacred honor. She's starving now." At that the three of them fell to cryirg. and between the sobs and exclamations the girl told her story. The last meal was a pint ot milk. The old woman had pawned her shoes for 10 cents, and came back in her stocking feet The girl cad guessed it She pulled away the old gown as she told it. "You can see for yourself, sir," ehe said, as he pointed to the woolen stockings. ''We drank it every drop before we knew it" "It's God's trutii, my dear," added the grandmother. "That was day before yesterday," said the &2nt, seneihle that ti.ia was a genuine ease. "Well, what did 70;: Co yesterday 7" The girl wento er t. the iron water basin, and lifted oat a pan. it'it were halt a dozen ' crusts. Hard aod dirty. "She was coin' to soften 'em with vater; bat she coulci'nt get the fire to burn.' "No, I should think not," remarked the agent, leaning over and pulling out the fuel that was slighLly charred by a pieco of burnt paper. There were two splinters of cigar box and the rung of a chair. It was absurd. And these," he went on, shaking up the crusts and liftingX his oaae and eyebrows. These came from " "She brougLt Vu in her pocket" "A poor man's dog wouldn't eat them," said the reporter to himself. "We're all hungry," remarked the boy. "I can't go ont because I ain't gut no coat" "That's a fact; it's God's truth," aded the grandmother with resignation. After which she sat down on the range and bsga.it to draw her dress across her wrinkled face With curious Imbecility. The reporter took a good look at the children. A pair of healthy, clean, intelligent babie?, that hadn't ea.n anything for two days. It was pretty Lard t- bliere it; because the reporter persisted, with the infernal self conpcions nonserse of his tribe Ja fancying that be was in New York city,

and that those were the flagstaff's on Broadway that he taw from the window, and that food was plentiful over there that it was wasted by the ton. When tbey were coming out, the agent turned bsck and said : "Well, it's irregular; but you haven't got any shoes. I'll send it up." It went up in a basket "To morrow," said the agent, "I'll pend a lady there, who'll do the right thins." The reporter understood by .that remark that the right thing was the immediate thing. ' Insanity on the Kosd. Omaha Herald. Among the passengers arriving on the Union Pacific train from the west last evening was a young pirl giving her nam as Maggie Warren, and ticketed from San Francisco to New York, who had become insane during her jouraey. It was noticed after the train left Ogden that she talked audibly to herself during a good portion of the time, and finally she engijred in an animated conversation with imaginary friends. She informed one passenger that she had been drinking, another that she had been taking morphine, and for some time it was thought that her actions were due to something which s-he had been eating or drinking. At last it became evident that she was insane, and she receiveddue attention, and excited no small degree of interest in the hearts of the passenger?. Fromher ravings it was suspected that she had eaten little or no food during her journey, and some kind hearted fellow travelers procured her a- lunch, but she declined it, and in her insane ravings afterward remarked that she was "too proud" to take it She appeared so fatigued and worn out that at Grand Island a berth was made up for her in a Pullman sleeper, and Conductor Conklin, of the Pullmans, showed her every kindness possible. During the journey yesterday she amused herself for hours by talking to the passengers. She had a small sum of money with her, and was frequently In terror lest it would be taken from her. On arriving at Omaha last evening she was placed in charge of Captain Knigh', the depot officer, who will see that she is properly cared for, and if possible inform her relatives ot her condition. The unfortunate woman claims to have, an aunt and cousins in San Francisco, and says that she is on her way to a brother-in-law in Brooklyn. The railroad men believe San Francisco to be the home of more insane people and those addicted to insanity than any other city in tbe world. Several cases nearlv or quite similar to the above have occurred on U. P. trains during the laBt few months. Antiqne Error, In this enlightened age and land, And acceptance only with the i-rejudiced and ignorant. It in impossible, for instance, to persuade ny larjre proportion of a people who have lnihiled their idasofl clc in common schools and free ae.Hdeniiea. fiat it is expedient to cram th-ir systems with mercury, rasp the r bowels with colycinth und jlap, or stnpify their brains with opiate, when a pure, effective. Raff, xtanic cordial like Hoteiter' (Stomach IJitWs, which re'eaves every disorder for which the poionom drills have been heretofoie prescribed, is wit tin the reach of every one. Old fa-liioneU rt-rueules are rapidly givlug ground before the advance of this couquering specific, and old fashioned ideas in regaid to depletion an a means of cur have been qulto exploded by the success of the great re oovunt, which toues the hystera, tranquillzf the nerves, inducers mod repose, neutralizes nmlarlii, depurates and enriches th9 blood, rouses the liver whfn dormant, and promotes a regular habit of body. The attention of our readers is called to the advertisement of Mrs. J. A. Drollinger, Lapnrte, Ind., In this issue of the Sentinel. Mrs. Drollinger has for years successfully treated tbe 'terrible opium habit, and at very low figures. By honest, honorable practices she has built up a splendid business, and we fully indorse her to those needing her remedies.

A Card. To all who are suffering from, the errors and Indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, eta.. I will send a receipt that will cure you. Free of Charge. This great remedy was discov ered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-add ressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D, Bible House, isew lork City. Happy tiding ror nervous sulleiers and those who nave been dotted, druzzed and quacked. Pulvermacher's Electric Belts cure premature uebiiuy.wcakness ana decay, kook and Journal, with information worth thou sands, mailed free. Address Pulvcrmacber UaivanlcOo. 2tt Vine street, Cincinnati O. 6! Fifty pages 300 illustrations, with descriptionoi tnousanas or the best r lowers ana Vegetables In the world, and the wty to grow tltem all rr a iwo rent postage stump, Printed in German and EnzlMi. Vlck's Floral (Julde, Quarterly, 25 cents a yenr. Vick's Flower .and Vegetable Garden, 50 c?nui in piper; in eiacani ciotn covers, ji. A ddrean. J MKM VICK. RreheKter. N. Y. g ATLAS WORKS! Pi 11 'IIWW ' lifssss sssj isj mm mm i mm i immt 1 Hsbli Cured. A Ort.iin anil Kure Cure. TLnrfre redno iwn in itfifM. a f rial rot!le ttrr. Mm.J. A. DKOI Ltftunt, Laporte, Ind. Cox IsiX (Formerly Mrs. Dr. k. Collins.) WOKS FOR ALL In their own locaMtlefi, eanvaw?'ug for tbe 'lrr.Iti VlHitor (enlargni), WVeklv and .Montlily. I .! Pitpr lu th- World, wlih eiammotli (.'h ronton free. oinammonti to HgentH. Ternm nud outfit free. AddreM 1'. . VKKKUY, Aaatifttn. Maine. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, Arent to e!l NavJn Explanatory Mock Doctor, tlie Ntw Illustrate Hl-tory of Indiattaaud f ine Kauittv Uib!ea. Oreut indues mts so aenn. AldnvJ. W. LANKTEEE CO., IadianapoLs Ind. LAND GRANT SS ltf.. the great Vahy of the Arkatman. lu.OUaerenl JLonirUmo awl low imrettl For Meetfonal mapH axil full ptrt)etilrs apj.ly to W. U. HLAC'K, iArut OmimlsVer, Littto Rock, Ark. or J. N- KUtSXlLS, Uvrm in A't. t. Lr.nLi, Mo Of r"ab.ionabio Card.-, no 3 u lite, lib name, ZtJ livj. -at Hcroll. hcpobtpaid. UEO. I K D A CO., Nacwju. If. x

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The SYMPTOMS of liver Complaint are a hitter or ba i taste In thi m uth; Win in the luck, Si.les or Joints, often mistaken for Kbeuinattsm; Sour HUima h; Ixvs of Appetite; Hovels alternately costive and lx: lif-Hdfiche; Loss of Alt-mory, witii a painful M-nsensation or having failed t do something which oii'at to linve been done ; Debility, Low SpuTus, a ihck yeiiow ap)earA!ice of the hkin and Eye, a dry Couh o;toa mistaken for CousuDiptlon. Kometlines many of thrso nymptonw attend the dilute, at other very few; but the iiver, the laigest organ In the body. Is pnerally the seat ot the di-eae, and tf not regulated tn time, trreat fculTcrlng, wretcheducsd and DEATH Wil A- AN UNFAILING SPECIFIC For DYS5PK1SI A, COX vril'ATlON. Jaundice, Bilious AttackH. SICK HKAUACIIB, Ool.'o, Depression ot Spirits, SOUltSXOilACtf, Htart li urn, etc., etc.. Take Simmons' Liver Regulator, or Medicine, MANUFACTCRED ONLY BY J. II. ZEIM.V t CO., Sold by all Druggists; (1) Philadelphia, Fa, Aycr's Ague Guro FOR THE SPEEDY BELIEF Of" lvfi- mid Agnr, Intermittent Fever. Chill I'fTfr, Itrmtttotit Fever, Dumb Ague, lerlodlrl nr llitiou I'ever. Et , huiI InUeeU all the nllfcllnnn vbi-tt Hriwe from malariwns, tuarali.or mlaamalic io!totii, na oeen wweiy useu uunng iae J-J Er3 iwenvy-nve yturs in me disftasex, and with wuch nnvryinHUCceKSthatitbaHgalntHl the reputation of being infallible. The thakrs, or chin once broken by U, do not return until the disease is contracted again. This has made it an accepted remedy and trusted specific forthe Fever and Ague ot the west and the Chills and Fever of t he Hontu. Ayer'a Auue Cure eradicates the noxious poison from the system and lea 'es the patient as well as before the attack. It thoroughly expels the disease, so that no Liver. Complaints, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dysentery or Debility follow the cure. Jneeed, where Disorders of the Liver and IJoweli liave occurred from Miasmatic Poison, it removes tne causa of Ihem aud they dLsappear. Not only is It an en ctnil cure, but, It taken occasionally by patients exposed to malaria. It will expel the poison and protect them from a' tack. Travelers and temporary resident In Fever and Ague localities are thu ehabieo: to defy the dinease. The General Debility which is so apt to ensue from continual exposure to Malaria and Miasm, lias no sjvedler remedy. Kor I.lver Complaints, it is an excellent remedy. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYr.Ii A CO., Iwcll, 3Inss., I'rartlcalMxul tnalyt al Chemlsf Sold by all Drnsslsta and Dtalers in Medicine. THE VERY EE3T THRESHING ENGINE In the United States Is that made by SINKER, DAVIS & CO., Indianapolis, Ind, Till? I a-, old established house, and has been Vi UKCe.ssful operation for more than quart r of a century. V Vrite o th-m for circulars, and say yon saw this notice in the Weekly Indiana State Hentiuel. Dr. JAMES. Xoefc Hospital, 204VashingtonSt, Cor Fnnklin. CHICAGO. Tfca Irrrd tr Lb. Hut at I1Ub L fvt tbrtnrpu pnrpiw of rlvlup iiaiuouiata n'Mi in Ucunot) rifmtr.cUmc Irani urlnwT dUnwi ia all ttaHr '-l'.':',cJ.,rTf k"1" Ir. Jm haa wood t K4 .'i'C."-' '" ' " ; TvVV; (. ibe Ia JhirlT tears. Ata Uj-M & .& TX Birht Inura br tmu, vim. pk-a no the (aca. Irwt msnbaod. em paMitirclr b cured. Ladim waotin th mMt delleata attniirti, cnil or wrlia. Plranuit bmne for patieata. A book for Uie niilion ?lnnian GuLl watch tell roa ali about thwdia, woo thou Id marry, why Bot, ID emu lo pay po'tare. Dr. Jarnr, haa fiftr rooms and parlors. Yen sr uemi hut the Ilortar. Office boars, a. m. to I p. Bi. ; Suodaj, 10 to IJ. Dr. James is 60 rears of afie. A. J. AGIJEW, DEALER IM RAW FURS and DEER SKINS 23 Weft Maryland Street, Indianapolis. The highest cash prices paid for raw tun Consignments solicited. ""VfC-TICE The subscriber hereby gives no131 tice that he will, in accordance with section 3 of the license law of 187 , r ake nnnlication to the Hoard of Commissioners of Marion county, at their next menu n in January, 1"78. for a license to -li lutoslcatlntr. vinous. malt and npirltous liquors in less quantities than a quart to be dran kc on the premises. The place where said liquors are to be sold Is located oo lot o. I. in John L. and Moses K. Fatont's subdivision of o lot No. lea of lilafce's additl ". No. 52 North Mississippi street, 5th ward, city of Indianapolis, Center township, juariuu vuuuijr, hihih 01 i cuana. THEODORE WOERNER. MAN CTPACTORTT OF W.r HRIQT H3H I Q DC UlilW III I i.i.VJ J I Frencd Burr Stone. Exlablihed 1S01. PORTABLE HILLS, For Farmers, 8a w- . .t ...... v . - . . , 1 IV-W - I t-. . Ov- . . V. ferity A J uy i4j-,7t-:Jr;-S5 can criud and keep in any kind ot suitable power. Nr oiling; Helf-V elii g. NOitDYKE, MAHMONCO Indianapolis. DS. PER0N CURE- ALL msViAHY'Ji arisiuz from iat prudence or ini.sioiture. Ills annliance for Kemlnal Weabuess never falls to eilct a cure. Prk-e I w. Female dlseass successfully treated. Medicines by mail. Consultation feo. Office. 4 Went f ourth treet, between 8roni and Wo-xl streets. P. O. address. Lock box 3M1, Cinclunatl. ihtrt SZ TIIE BLT AliTIFICUL LIBS. 1 T ' Prices Greatly Reduced. Satisfaetlos I ' gutrantoed In all ease. If AdJrw,, B. MATTHEWS, Manufaci'r, c-J Cor. 4th & M kt Su. LouUriil?, Ky. A WANT AT LAST SUPPLIED. Mrs. i ton nelly 'b U'jdem ptlon restores gray or blooded hair in t wo days o Its orUlnal color, wMiout lead, wllvf r, nulohur, or attaining the scalp. Isl hair changed brown without detection. The ingredients to make 'M ounces, pOHt paid, on n-cdipt of II. No trouble or exteriim In mixing. H-nd tit Amp for circulars to MRS. XN NELLY, 27 Hrr(d tret. Nr w York. For kale by Uro wninp A tloan. drngeista. Mm fOTlCE OF ADMINIrtTUATION Notice) 1N la hereby given that the ntiderrlirnedhiu breu "ppolnU'J adinlnUtrfttor of th)ttatloof Ohrlstlua rkitz. deeasi. late of Marlon cunty, Imtlaua. baid estate Is onppow-d to 19 solYSCt. JACOIJ A. ISM RICH, Admluhtu&tor,

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A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUIIE! Tirst Grand Distribution, 1873, At New Orleans, TUESDAY, January 8. Louisiana State Lottery Co. Tills institution was regularly Incorporated by the legislature of the state for educational and charitable purposes in 18S, with a capital of 81,(aj.oixj, to which it ha since addel a reNerve fund of t"),ux). Its graxd sixglk M her distributions will tafce place monthly. It.nfverscaikh or PoeTWNEi Look at the followii. distribution: C-A.Ir'IT-A.I PRIZE SGO.OOO 1C0,'X0 Tickets at SJ each. Half Tickets, Si. LIST OFTRIZE3. 1 Cflp'tnl Xri26. ..... M,.H , li.OJO , 6,100 . 6,lJ0 41 tl Prizes of f2,5Urr.JT " 1,01.0 6w.. UK).. .r 20 ico 20 600 l,uoo 1U,UAI 10, KMJ 10,000 " ' 60. " 0 " 10 .. 10,(JO 10,000 APPKOXIMATION FRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $300... 2,700 9 do da 200 l,u0 9 do do 100 uuu 1H57 Prizes amounting to... . --.J110,400 Responsible conespondlnc; agents wanted at all prominent points, to whom a liberally remunerative compensation will be paid. Write lor further information or ena orders to M. A. DAUPHIN, P. O. Box 692, New Orleans, La. "All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and manaemeut of Generals O. T. Beauregard and Jubal A. Early. Capital Prize, S100 0u. Whole Tickets, $10. Administrator's Sale Real Estate. NOTICE is hereby given that In pursuance of aa order of the Marion Civil Circuit Court, made at tbe December term. 1S77, the undersigned, administrator of the ctate of Johu Coble, deceased, will Bell, on Saturday, January 12, 157S. between the hours of ten o'clock a. in. and four o'clock p. m., at public auction, on the premises, In Plkw township, Marion county, Indiana, the following debet ibed real estate, to wit: The south west quarter of the southeast quarterof section nineteen (lih.townshlpseventeen (17) north range three (3) can, containing fortj acres. Also a part of the northwest quarter of tht northeast quarter ot section thirty (Xi). township seventeen (17) north range three (.3) east described as follows: beginning at the northwest corner of said quarter section, and running thence east thirty-two (I&) rods. thenc so'ith eighty (Mi) rod.s. thence west thirty-two "-) rods, thence north eighty (Hj) rods to the place of beginning, containing blxiecn acres. A'so a part of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section thirty (:), township seventeen (17) north runge three V;i) east; beginning thirteen and one-third (13!-0 rods weht of tliH northeast corner of said southwest quarter of said northeast quarter and rnnning thenco west twenty-six and two-thirds rods, thence south eighty (:) rods, thence east twenty-six and two-thirds rods, thenco north eighty (') rods to the place of beginning, containing thirteen and one-third (13JX) acres. AU of said real estate being In Marlon county, Indiana. Terms of Sale: Ono-thlrd of the purchase money cash, the residue in two equal payments at twelve and eighteen months from date sale, the purchaser to execute his notes, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, with five per cent, attorneys' lees and six per cent, interest, secured by mortgage on the real estate. Jeremiah Coble. Administrator. Jordan A Jordan, Attorneys. Thomas II. Bowles, Attorney. QTATE OF INDIANA, Marion county, s?: O In the Superior Court of Marior county, In the state of Indiana, 1678. 21,014 Itooni No. 1. The Connect lent Mntnal Life Insurance Company vs. Lewis Hhively, Amy Hhlvoiy. Anna M. Hanover, John C. Hanover, George w. Miner ana tJizaoem jiuier, el ai. Be It known, that on the 17th day of Decem ber, 177. the above named plaintiff, by her attorney, 11 led in tne ornce 01 tno cierK or tn Superior Court of Marion county. In the state of Indiana, her complaint against th above named defendants, lor the foreclosure c mortgage on real estate, etc, and on the sal. 17th day of December, 1S77, the said plalntll tiled in saiti cierK s on.ee tno amuavn or 1 competent person showing that said defend ants, Anna M. Hanover. Jonn C. llanovei George W.t Miller and Elleabeth Miller, art necessary parties to this action that among other things a cause of action herein exisu aga nst them.whlcbsald action la in relation to real estat-t based upon contract, and the object thereof is to enforce a Hen thereon, and that said last named defendants are not residents of the state of Indiana. Now therefore, by order of said court, said defendants last above named are nereby noti lied of the llling and pendency of said com plaint against them, and that unless they ajpear and answer or demur thereto, at tbe calling of said cause on the second day of tbe term of said court to be begun and leld at the court house In the city of Indianapolis, on the and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will he neani and determined in their absence. AUSTIN 11. BROWN. dec.l-3w Clerk. Thos. II. Bowles, Attorney. STATE OF INDIANA, Marlon County, ss. In the superior court of Marlon county, ia the state of Indiana, 1873. No. 21,013. Room ro. . The Connecticut Mntnal Llf Insurance Company vs. Lewis Shlvely. Amy Shlvcly, Anna M. Hanover, John ('. Hanover, George W. JIUler, ancLElizabeth Miller, et al. Ba it known, that on the 17th day of Decern -terrl&77, the above named plaintiff, by her attorney, nlfd in the otiice of the clerk of the superior court of Marion county, in the Mat 3 of Indiana, her complaint ngainst the above named defendant for foreclosure of mortgage on real eMate, etc., and on said 17th day of Uecoruber. ItfTi, the said plaintiff filed In said lerk's ofilce the atlldavit of a competent perfin showlug that said defendants, Anna M. Hanover, John C. Hanover, George W. Miller and Elizabeth Miller, are necessary parties to this action, and that among other things .a cause of action herein exists against tbem; that naid action Is in relation to real estate, and the object thereof is to enforce a lien thereon, based upon a contract, and that said lMHt named defendants are not residents of tilt) state of Indiana. Now therefore, by order of said court, said defendants last above named are hereby notified of the niiug and pendency of said complaint against them, and that unles they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the eaillnir of said cause on tbe second day of the terra of said court, to be begun and held at the court house in the city cf Indianapolis, on the flst Monday In March, 1878, said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined In their absence. AUSTIN n. BROWN, Clerk. deol9-3w Konth and rin'aa fc.-u.iua lLa iai Lta ma. I , i Tr K.-'i rUUias va,Vsiiiaati.U

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ALT.ryron. PIS KSLKB CTTHrV THH0AT.LyHOS.lIVR & SIOQH In the wonderful medicine to which the ndictcil arc above directed for relief, the discoverer bchcres he has combined in Aariny more of Nature's sovereign curailve properties, which God has instilled into tno vegetable kingdom for hearing iho eick,tlinn were ever befrc combined in f.ne medicine. The evidenced this fact in found in the great variety of most obstinaic diseases which it has been found to conquer. In the cure of Bronchitis, Severe Coughs, and the carl v siarrs of Coitsnmption, it lias ostonisiied the raedical faculty, and eminent physicians pronounce It tho greatest medical discovery of the a?c. While it cures the severest Coughs, it strengthens the fystcm and purifies the blood. By lis great and tlioror eh blood-purifying properties, it cures all IInmors from the worst Scrofnla to a common Ulotcb Pint Fleor Eruption. Mercurial uiscase. Mineral oisons, and their effects, are eradicated, and vifrorous health and a emM-l constitution established. Erysipelas, Salt-rrieum, Fever Sores, Scaly or Rough Skin, in short, all tho numerous diseases cau.scd by bad blood, are conquered by this powerful, nitrifying, and invigorating medicine. It you feci dull, drowsy, debilitated, br.ve sallow color of skin, or yellowish brown spots on face or body, frequent headache or dizziness, bad taste in mouth, internal heat or chills alternated with hot flushes, low spirits, and gloomy forcnodings, ir-rcp-nlar appeiitc, and tongue co.ucl. vou are suffering from Torpid Llrer. or Dillonsncss.' in many casc3 of Liver Complaint" only part of these fTmptoms are ex1'CncnccL As a remedy for such cases. Dr. 'icrcc's (Joldcn Medical Discovcrv has no equal, ns it effecis perfect enrcs, leaving tlic liver strengthened aud healthy. SOLD BY DSUGCI3TS AT SI PES BOTTLE. Prepared br IT V. PIEIadE, 51. Sole Proprietor, at the WoELii's Dispensary, Buffalo, N. Y. fhis Cut llluilrataslhs KUnnerof Usiag IDIL PIEKCE'S Fountain Nasal. Injector, OS ' Tlds Instrument Is especially designed for th perfect application ot SB. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY. 1 It Is the only form of instrument yet invented With which fluid medicine can l carried hifjli vp and verfectljf applied to all pans of the affected nasai passages, ana mo cuamocrsor caviues communicating therewith, in which sores and ulcers freoucntlv exist, and from which ihe catarrhal discharge generally proceeds. Tho want ot success in treating Catarrh heretofore has ancn largely from the impossibility of applying remedies to these cavities and chambers by rny of the ordinary methods. This obstaclo in the way ot effecting euros is entirely overcome by the invention of the Douche. Its nso is pleasant and so simple that a child can understand it. Full and explicit directions accompany each instrument. When used with this instrument, r. Sage's Catarrh Kcmedv cures recent attacks of "lOia in 1110 licau" vy a few applications. S Y5I PT O 51 S Freqnent headache, discharso fulling ir.to throat, rvoraetimcs )rofusc, watcrv, tlnck mucus, purulent, offensive, etc In others, a dryness, dry, watery, weak, or intlamed eves, stoppirg up, or obstruction, of nasal passages, rinjring in ears, deafness, hawking and coughing to clear throat, ulcerations, scabs from nlcers, voice altered, nasal twang, offensive breath, impaired or total deprivation of sense of smell and taste, dizziness, mental depression, loss of appetite, indigestion, nlarged tonsils, tickling cough, etc Only a few of these svmptoms are likely to bo present in any case at one time. Dr. Sage's Catarrhi Remedy, when used with Dr. Fierce' Nasal louche, and accompanied with the constitutional treatment which ia recommended in the pamphlet that wraps each bottle of the Remedy, is a perfect specific for this loathsome disease. It is mild and pleasant to n?e, containing no strong or caustic drugs or roisoiis. The Catarrh Kemedy is fcdd at ) cents, bouciie at 60 ceuu, by all Druggists. 2Z, T. TIERCE, M. !., Frop'r, UUFFALO. N. T. J. L. Mitchell, Attorney. STATE UF INDIANA, Marion Conuty, ss. In the circuit court cf Marion county, in the Btato of Indiana, FtbiOaryterm, 1878. No. 2.1S5. . Katie E. Myers vs. Thomas A. Myers. Ee It known, that on the 17t!i day of December. 1S77, the above named plaintiff; by her attorney, riled in the oClce of the clerk of the circuit court of Marion county, in tae state ot Indiana, her complaint against the above named defendant for divorce, and on said 17th day of December. 1877, the said plaintiff filed in said clerk s oHice the nffidavitota competent person snowing that said defendant, Thomas A. Myers, is not a resilent of the str.te of Indiana. Now therefore, by order of said court, said defendant above named is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him, and that unless he appearand answer or demur thereto, at ti e calling of said cause on the second dy of the term of said court, to be begun and held at the court house In the city or Indianapolis, on the second Mfeiday in February, 1878. said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and dt termlned in his absence. , AUSTIN H. BROWN, v Cleric decl!l-.tw A MAN WANTED In tvrry Co. la tU TT.t llourf OPUUAH BOOKS. Cooo Tat a.iiiticr work. Write a mm mm autt for Urss, '.. J.ilcCi iwx aCo,Ciscia'u

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