Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 27, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1878 — Page 3

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 27, 1878.

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GENEllAL TELEGRAMS.

Vail Text f the BUI Paaaeej by th Ilonse Committee on Banking astf Currency to Kelt re tbe lle-colatlng- or K otes or National Banks. Washing-tow, Feb. 19 The following is a fall text of the bill agreed on by a rote of 27 gainst 2 tbia morning by tbe house committee on banking and currency to retire tbe circulating of notes of national banks and for other purposes: Be It enacted, etc.. That an won as maybe , practicable, after tbe passage of this act, the secretary or the treasury shall cause to be prepared an issue of treasury notes eo.ua in amount to the circulate n of the national banking associations on the first day of February, 178, being the snra of S;t,frl7,. which ahall be used In redemption and retirement, in a way hereinafter provided, of the elrculatlnz notes of national bank, which treasury notes shall be In the fol owing form: "Washington, D- C. The United States of America are indrbted to the bearer In the sum f dollars," and shall b kigned by the treasurer of I he United States and countersigned by the register of the treasury, or their signatures be therennto engraved, and shad contain such devices and superscriptions as the wcretarv of the treasury shall direct, and thedenomina ions of Rtich notes and general similitude thereof rhall conform a nearly as may be to those of the United states noie commonly known as the legal tender note. They shall be receivable In payment of al tax, customs, excises, oebt and demands of very kind don to the United States, and of all claims and demands against the United Slates ' except for obligations made payab.e in coin by the existing laws, and shall be received by the secretary ol t he treasury at par lor four per centum bonds of tbe United States authorizes to be issued by an act entitled "An act to author lis the refunding of the national debt," approved July 14, 1870. immediately alter the treasury notes proTided for in the preceding section Khali be ready f r circulation, the scretarv of the treasury shad cause them to be forwarded to the assistant treasuries of the United Slates at New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Rallmore, Cincinnati. Chicago, St. Louis and Xw Orleans, In amounts proportioned to the receipts and disbursements of their several offices, with regnlations and instructions to the fol lowing teuor, to-wit: 1. That the said assistant treasurers shall, . immediately after the receipt of such treasury not-, cease to pay in the disbursements of the public funds upon any account whatever, circulating notes of the national banks then in their several offices, or thereafter received into them, but shall payout in the plae and instead of such national bank notes, and in subMtitution therefor, the treasury notes herein authorized, until the whole of the circulating notes of the national banks shall have been retired, and the assistant treasurers may at any time issue such treasury notes in exchange for bang notes upon the appl.catlou of any person or bunk. 2. Thai the assistant treasurers shall pay every 30 days, after the process of retiring national bank notes shall nave been begun, as above directed, or ofteuer, if the secretary of treasury shall so req dre; transmit to the treasurer or the Unlteu States, at Washington, all national bank notes received by them up to the date of such transmission, which said notes ahull be received by the treasurer in liquidation of the charges against tho several assistant treasurers on account of the t reasury notes f-" herelu provided. It shsil be the duly of the treasurer a rapidly as the notes of the national banks are received Into hi9 ottke from tbe assistant treasurers tocvuse them to be counted and assorted and notes of each association carefully ascertained to the amount of fo,00. or any mull iole of $.3,000. Such association shall be notified thereof and shall be entitled to receive upon demand and payment of a like shm in leg il tender notes or treasury notes authorized by this actor in drafts or certificates of deposit of assistant treasurers or of such national banks ad may be designated by the secretary of the treasury for that purpose, its bonds on deposit with the treasurer for security of circulation to tbe amount of its notes so ascertained and notified, and to that extent .shall be di -charged from tbe tax on its clrcula lion, and lr any nat onal bank shall fail or neglect lor a period of W) days alter tne notification above directed to make payment in redemption of Us bonds in accordance therewith, then to that extent tbe interest on Us bonds, bearing interest at the highest rate, shall cease and be forfeited to the I'nlfd States during the whole period of such failure or neglect shall continue, and any banking association desiring so to do may withdraw all its bonds on piymentlnto tbe treasury of legal tender notes or notes authorized by this act to the amount of its circulatlag notes outstanding at tbe date of such payment. The secretary of the treasury is hereby required from time to time, as payments are made by national banks on the withdrawal of their bonds or as treasury notes may te received in exchange for four per cent, bonds as authortzed in the first section of this act to expend the sum of such receipts eltoer In treasury notes or in legal tender notes, as maybe most expedient, in the purchase of sx per cent, bonds of the United States, redeemable at the pleasure of the government, or In the purchase of gold ot silver coin with which to redeem and pay such bonds. Auy national bank desiring to exchange its six per centum bmds for tteasury notes authorized by this act, upon application to the treasurer of the United States, and upon the payment into the treasury, in acc rtlauce with such regulations as tbe secretary shad establish, of legal tender notes or treasury notes equal to ltsouts anding c rculation at the date of such application, shall be entitled to receive treasury notes to the full market value and 6 per cent- bonds on deposit with the treasurer for security of circulation at the time, and in addition thereto the amount of accrued Interest and premiums at the market rate. All oanking associations organized under .existing laws with power to issue circulating notes not redeemable in gold coin shall make a monthly deposit in the treasury of the United States in gold coin or their own circulating notes equal to 5 per ceutum of their circulation outstanding at the date of the passage of this act, and when an amount equal to the outstanding cticulation of mi ll gold banks shall hare been deposited with the treasurer In gold coin or their own iroulatlng notes, the bondsof the United Statrtf held by the treasurer to secure the circulating notes cf said gold banks shall be reassigned and delivered to said banks, and thereafter the circulating notes of said banks shall be redeemed at tne treasury of the United Mates No circulating notes shall be issued to any national banklog association after the passage of this act, but nothing herein contained shall be construed either to authorize r allow auy contraction of the currency by reason of its operation, and should any national bank after Its passage retire its circulation in pursuance of the existing law the secretary of the treasury is hereby directed to issut in the purchase of six per centum bonds of the United States the treasury notes authorized by this act to the lull .amount of the circulation retired by such association, and all national bank notes redeemed nnrer the several provisions of this act ball be canceled and destroyed under such rnles and regnlations as the secretary of the treasury shall prescribe, and in tbe monthly statement of tbe condition of the public dcht . made by the secretary he hall include' an exhibit of the amount of treasury notes herein provided for, outstanding at the date of snch statement, together with the amount of national bank notes which " up to the same date have been redeemed and destroyed or held for cancellation. The third secti n of an act entitled "An act for fixing the amount of United States notes, and providing for the redistribution of national bang currency, and for other purposes." approved June 20, 1374, requiring national banks to keep on deposit with tbe treasurer of the United States, at Washington, lawful money equal to five per centum of their circulation, to be held and used for the redemption of snch circulation. Is hereby repealed. AH acts and parts ot acts Inconsistent with the provisions of this act are hereby repealed. Tbe committee vote upon tbe question authorizing Mr. Buckner to report the foregoing bill for passage was in detail as follows: Yeas Messrs. Buckner, Ewing, Yates, Hartzell, Bell, Fort and Phillip 7. Nays Messrs. llardenburg and Karnes 2. Mr. Hart was absent.and Mr. Chittenden on tbe final question declined to rote, although he bad previously manifested his opposition to tbe bill. Larze Demonstrations A Peace Meet I off Broken up Some Lively Fight ia Lowdos, Feb. 24 Supporters of the goy--eminent assembled in great force near Mar ble Arch this afternoon for the purpose of Toting down the peace resolutions protesting against any attempt to embarrass the gor ernment and against Russian occupation of Constantinople. After enthusiastically passlog resolutions in favor of tne government, the crowd attacked and temporarily broke up the peace meeting which was in progress in Hyde park. Alter some time -Charles Brad laugh moved resolutions In faTor ox peace, but At was frequently oblige

to change his position. Several fights occurred in tbe meantime, and tbe mob tang 'Rule. Bnttanla," After Mr. Bradlacgh's departure there was some discussion and more fighting. The crowd in and around tbe park, estimated at 80,000 to 100,000, of whom 10,000 actually took part in tbe proceedings, gradually dispersed. A large . and excited section went to hoot before Gladstone's residence, but was prevented from doing any damage by a strong force of police. Getting; Ready for Coining tbe Dollar of Onr DmIm. "Washixotos, Feb. 24 Dr. Linderman, director of the mint, expects to receive a sample of tbe new silver Tuesday, in anticipation of the silver bill becoming a law at an early date. Tortures That Seed Not Be Endured. People surr-r a great deal of pain unnecessarily. Among tortures that need not be endured are those inflicted by tbe rheumatism and gout, lnce the acrid element in the blood which produce ihem by contact with the sensitive covering ol the muscles and Joints may be eliminated bv the use of that mate less depurent. Host tter's Stomach Bitters, before the Inflammatory ivmptoiin are developed to any great extent. When It is considered what excruciating tortures rheumatism Indicts, and what a tendency it has, when tully developed, to attack the heart, the advisability of an early use ot such a reliable antidote becomes at once apparent. The rbeumaiio virus is expelled from the blood by the Increased action of the kldnevs which act as strainers produced by the Bitters, and the sufferer will find. If be uses this supreme defensive agent, that he will be protected against a return of the agonizing complaint. Dyeiepsia, fever and ague, liver and bowel complaints and other maladies are also cured by this admirable remedy. ' A Campaign Slander. When Dr. R. V. Pierce was a candidate for state, senator, his political opponents published a pretended analysis of his popular medicines, hoping thereby to prejudice the people against him. His election by an overwhelming msjority severely rebuked his traducers, who sought to impesch his business integrity. No notice would have been taken of these campaign lies were it not that some of bis enemies (and every successful business man has bis full quota of envious rivals) are republishing these bogus analyses. Numerous and most absurd formulas have been published, purporting to come from high authority; and it is a significant fact that no two have been at all alike conclusively proving tbe dishonesty of their authors. Tbe following is from tbe Buffalo Commercial, of October 23, 1S77: "HaHly a dozen years ago he (Dr. Pierce) came here a young and unknown man. almost friendless, with no capital except his own manhood, which, however, included plenty of braios and pluck, indomitable persevcreDce and inborn uprightness. Capital enough for any young man in this progressive country, if only he has good health and and habits as well. He had all these great natural advantages, and one thing more an excellent education. He had jtudied medicine, and been regularly licensed to practice as a physician. But be was still a student, fond of investigation and experiment. He. discovered, or invented, important remedial agencies or compounds. Not choosing to wait wearily for tbe sick and su fieri ng to find out (without anybody to tell the ui) that he could do them good, he advertised his medicines -and invited tbe whole profession, of every school, to examine and pronounce judgment upon bis formulas. He advertised liberally, profusely, but with extraordinary shrewdness, and with a method which is in itself a lesson to all who seek business by that perfectly legitimate means. His success has been something marvelous so great, indeed, that it muse be due to intrinsic merit in the articles be sells more even than to his unparalleled skill in the u.e of printer's Ink. The present writer oace asked a distinguished dispensing druggist to explain the secret of tbe almost universal demand for lr. Pierce's medicines. He said they were in fact genuine medicines such compounds as every good physician would prescribe for the diseases which they were advertised 1o cure. Of course they cost less than any druggist would charge for tbe same article supnlied on a physician's prescription, and besides there was the doc tor's fee saved. Moreover, buying the drugs in such enormous quantities, having perfect apparatus for purifying and compounding the mixture, be could not only get better articles in the first place, but present the medicine in better form and cheaper than the same mixture could possibly be obtained from any other source. "It may be thought that all tbis having reference to Dr. Pierce's private business has no point whatever when considered in connection with the proper qualifications of a

candidate for the senate. Perhaps. But it is tbe fashion nor, and will be for a fortnight more, with sundry journals, to make sneeriog allusions to tbis very matter. After that brief period they will be quite ready to go on doing his work as before, and as always before, to sptak of him as a great public benefit-tor." Iteblns PlicaIs one of tlxb most annoying diseases in tbe world, and all can find prompt and certain relief by tbe use of "Swayne's Ointment." The sy m ptoms are moist ure like perspiration. intense itching, particularly at night. Y m. P. Grove, U. a. Marshal's office, Harrison burg, Va., writes: I suffered twenty years from this terrible disease, consulted many physicians, but found no permanent relief until I used "Swayne's Ointment." It alio cures tetter, pimples, all crusty, scaly, itchy skin diseases, leaving the skin clear and smooth without a blemish. .Vent by all mail to any address, on receipt of price, 50 cent a box or three boxes $1.25. If yonr druggist has not got it, address letters to Dr.'Swayne & Son, Philadelphia. Browning fc Sloan, wholesale agents. A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, etn., I will send a receipt that will cure you. Free of Charge. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to tbe Rev. Joseph T. In man, Station D, Bible House, New York City. Happy tidings for nervous sufferers and those who have been dosed, drugged and quacked. Pulvermacher's Electrlo Belts cure premature debility .weakness and decay. Book and Journal, with Information worth thousands, mailed free. Address Pulvermacher Galvanic Co. 393 Vine street Cincinnati O. AYEE'S CATHARTIC PILLS, For all the purposes of a Family Physic, Cl'RISG Costlveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul stomach and Breath, Headache, Kryi-lpelas, Plies, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin IHseases. Biliousness. Liver Com plaint. Dropsy, Tetter, luuiuni uu rant nut nw. UTam.. I . V ralgla as a dinner pill and purifying tbe blood, re tbe most con genial purgative yet perfected Their effects abundantly show bow much they excel all other pills. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. They purge out the foul humors of the biood, they stimulate tbe sluggish or disordered organs into action, and tbey Impart health and tone to tbe whole being. Tbey core not only the every day complaints of everybody, but formidable and dangerous diseases. Most skillful physicians, most eminent clergymen and our best citizens, send certificates of cures performed, and of great benefits derived from these pills. They are the safest and best physic for children, because mild as well as effectual. Being sugar coated, they are easy to take, and being purely vegetable, they are entirely harmless. Prepared by DB. J. 0. AYEE & 00., Lowell, Mass., Practical axed Analytical Chemists. Sold by all druggists and dealers la modlala

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SIMMON'S' LIVER li-EGULATOR, PURELY VEGETABLE. Do yon want to purify the system? Doyou want to get rid of biliousness? Do you want something to strengthen you? Do you want a good aopetlte? Do you want to get rid of nervousness? Do you want good digestion? Do you want to sleep wed? Do you want to bulla up your constitution? Do you want a brisk, vigorous leedng? if you 00, TAKE SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC for Constipation, Headache, Pain In tbe Shoulders, Dizziness, Sour Stomacn, Bad Taste In the Mouth, Bilious Attacks. Palpitation of tbe Heart, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, Despondency, Gloom and foreboding, of evil, all of which are the offspring of a diseased Liver. J. II. ZEII.IX V CO., Price, f 1.00. Philadelphia, Pa. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. (2) THE GREAT TONIC DIURETIC FOR. ErightsBisease lnd all Diseases of the BJDIET1 15D IRIUuY ORG IIS. FEMALE COHIFLMHTS Lcncorrbora or Whites, Irregularity, or Painful TJensl ration, Rearing: Dovn, k Chlorosis, Sterility, etc. SPERMATORRHEA &c. (SF.SD FOB 1 ClTif O.Att.) p ITTFfilM " one Genuine with LAU 1 lUll out" nenryT. Ilclmbold Bucha JIT? Co., J. Y." printed to ta"Tnine across the Label. WE WILL PAY The Highest Market Price For all of the following articles, or we will sell them for you on 5 per cent, com mission : BUTTER, CHEESE, EGOS, POULTRY LARD, TALLOW. FEATHERS, POTATOES, APPLES, GRAIN. FLOUR, FEED, HIDES, FUR, WOOL, PEANUT, BROOM-CORN, DRIED FRUIT, HAY. HOPS, Etc., Etc Liberal cash advances made on lame consignments f staple articles. Farmers, Snip. pers abd Dealers in general merchandise should write for reference, price current, stencil, etc. When writing us state whether you wish to ship on consignment or sell. If you wish to fell, nnine the articles, amount of eaca and your VERY LOWEST PRICE for same, delivered P.O. B. (free aboard cars) at your nearest shipping point. Also, if possible, send sample by mall ; if too bulky, by freight. ADDRBBB HULL & SC0TNEY, General Commission and Shippi ng Merchants, 221 V310 North Water St., PHILADELPHIA, PA.' ESTABLISHED 1837. The "Phoenix Brand" PURE WHITE LEAD IS MANLTACTCKED KT THE OLD DUTCH PltOCESS, the only true method to make the best lead; and, as we make perfectly pure lend only, consumers can always rely ou its qnsllty. ECKSTEIN, HILL A CO.cinclnuatl, O. Hold by Dealers generally. The Compound Oxygen TREATMENT, For the CVr of aWUROSlG DISEASES. This Is the 8URE8T HAFE3T and CHEAPEST Curative gent known. It cures by revitalizing the whole body, and henre is effective In a great variety of diseases. Among the many Dumm to which wc are permitted to refer. we Rive tne ioiiowing: lion. . r leiu, juuge 01 U.S. Supreme Court, and bis accomplished wife: Mrs. Halllt Kllbuine; Judge Samuel Smith, New York: Hon. Montgomery Blair; Ex-Governor Boreman. W. Va.; Hon. Wm.D. Kelly; T.S.Arthur: Gen. FUa Henry Warren and many more of scarcely less note. Our Brochure of aw pages, which contains Jhe clearest statement of principles, the mot brilliant record of cures, and all infoimatlon necessary to an Intelligent opnlon acd intelligent action will be mailed vrf.r. STARK EY A PALEJT, 1112 Glrard street Philadelphia O.Rtarkey,A.M.M.D. G. K. Palen.Ph B.M.D. AvaHci hi .Ixrrt at CcnfrnttilAl ExtxUioa ft Uf clwmnj fioli, 3 I ketone oid luiUg Wrrtr mada. As. onr bin atrip trmds-roark l cTofclr Imitmtej On Inferior rood. ' that Jirkmtn'i Pert b o Tryjln;. Bold by all dealer. FM fit iniPTtlff, five, la 0.1. JaCUOS a Co., Mfr, i'rvontnirr, Va. M. HENDERSON ATTORNEY AT LA, Office in -Etna Building, Indianapolis, Ind Will practice in tbe federal and state courts at Indianapolis. Refers to business men of Indianapolis, generally. TIT "DPUniU CURBS ALL DISiiiXt X JuIlUJN EASES arising from imprudence or misfortnre. His appliance foi Seminal Weakness never falls to effect a cure. Price f 10. Female diseases successfully treated. Medicines by mail. Consultation free. Office. 4'M West Fourth street, between Stone and Wood streets. P. O. address, Lock box Stfl, Cincinnati, Ohio rTHE BLT IBTIl'ICIXL LI BBS. .Prices Greatly ft educed. Satltfactio guaranteed in all cases. Addmt, B. MATTHEWS, ManufactV, Cor. 4th & M1 Sts. LooisTllle, Ky. o itt:m: Habit Cured. A Certain susd Bar Cur. Lara; reeli ton In price. A trial kettle free. raw a. DHWLLinvEa, Liapone, ina. Sox x(U8, (Formerly Mrs. Dr. QoUXas J

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A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE Third Grand Distribution, 1873, At New Orleans, TUESDAY, March 12. Louisiana State Lottery Co. This Institution was regularly Incorporated by tbe legislature of tbe state for educational and charitable purposes in 186, with a capital of il,0U0.UX, to which It has since added a reserve fund of $350,000. Its grand single vtjxbkr distributions will tatte place monthly, on the second Tuesday. It skyer scales or postpones. Look at the following distribution : CAPITAL PRIZE S30.000 1C0,0U Ticket at ti each. Half Tickets, fl. LIST OF FRIZES. I Capital Prize., ',orjo 'etnieeei 10,0(10 6,1.00 6,000 6,(XX) 10,000 10,000 io.ouo 10,UIO 10,000 1 4 5 20 100 2U0 600 1.UU0 Prizes of r2,5ou... " 1,1X0.. " 600.. " 10C. " 60... " 20 .. " 10 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prises of S300.. do do 200... 9 do do 100 167 Prizes amounting to M f 110,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all prominent points, to whom a liberal compensation will be paid. Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the Home Office in Nw Orleans. Write, clearly stating lull address, for further Information or sen a oroers to M. A. DAUPHIN, P. O. Box 92, New Orleans, La. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under tbe supervision and management of Generals O. T. Beauregard and Jubal A. Early. The next drawing occurs Tuesday, April i, 1878. SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed, by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by the clerk of said city under the corimrale seal of said city, 1 will on SATURDAY, M uch 9, 1878, sell at public auction a: the City Court Room between the hours of 1 o'clock A. M. and -i o'clock P. M. of said day, the following de scribed lot, or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as assessed against such premises for street improvement, and all costs to-wit: Lot No. three (3) In Fvttare No.Jfourteen (If), White and BabUt's subdivision of A. K. Fletcher's addition tothe city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana, owned by : against which is assessed the sum of twent eight dollars and five cents (C2X.G5) for street improvement, in favor of Richard Carr, contractor. WILLIAM M. WILES, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Tnd., Feb. 13. 1878. SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. By virtue of acertaln precept to me directed by the major of the- city of Lndlanapolis, indlana.and duly attended by the clerk of said city uiuler the corporate seal of said city, I will on SATURDAY, March 9, 1873, sell at public auction In the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. M. of said day. the following described lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as asnevted against kucb premises for struct improvement, and ail coots, te-wit: Thirty-six feet east of fourteen (W) feet on Market street, northwett corner of outlot No.tlxty-five (6T) in the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana, owned by George W. Gabbert, against which Is assessed tbe sum of twenty-nine dollars and thirteen cents (f.S.H) for street improvement, in favor of David A. Haywood, contractor. WILLIAM M. WILES, City Treasurer. Iudlaaapolts, lnd., Feb. 13, 1ST3. SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed, by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by the clerk of said city under the corporate seal of said city, I will on SATURDAY, March 9, 1878, sell at public auction, at the City Court Room, between the hours ot 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. M. of said day, the following described lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sura hereinafter named as assessed against such premises for street improvement, and ull costs, to-wit: Ixt No. sixty-seven i67) in Yelser's addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county. Indiana, owned by George K. Horuaday, against which Is assessed t he sum of fourteen dollars and thirty cents ($14.$) for street improvement in favor of Frederick Gansberg, contractor. WILLIAM M. WILES, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, lnd., Feb. 13, 1878. II. C. Darnell, Attorney. STATK OF INDIANA. Marian county, as: In th Superior Court of Mitrlop eountv. in the state of Indiana No. 21,45. Room No. 4. March term, 187. A. C. Buchanan Ti. Martha (lard, E. J. (Jard. Be it known, that on the 6th day of Februa ry, 1K78. the aiMjve named plaintiff, by hi attorney, filed in the oltlee of the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, in the state of Indiana, his complaint against the above named defendants; and thai on th ethday of February, 17, the said plalntltf filed in said clerk's office the affidavit of competent person showing that said defendants, Man ha Uard and E. J. Oard, are not resident ot th state of Indiana. Now therefore, by order of said court, said defendants last above named are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day of the term of said court to be begun and held at the court house in the city of Indianapolis, on the first Monday In March. 1K78. said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in their absence. AUSTIN 11. BROWN. febl3-3w Clerk. NOTICE Is hereby given to the citlr.ens of the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana, that I, John Lecklinger, a male inhabitant of said city, oyer the ate ol twenty-one years, will apply to the board of comity commissioners of said county, at their next meeting, for a license to sell, lorone year, splrltous, vinous and malt liquors In a lens quantity than a quart at a time, with the 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: At the corner of River and Oliver avenue, In Nick McCarty's addition tothe city ot Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana, In a two-story brick building, known as the Hotel Over the Rhine The 74-100 of an acre, m re or less, of tbe quarter of section 11, township 15, portb of ranges, east, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana. (Signed) JOHN LECKLINGER. CONSUMPTION. . Cause, Treatment and Curability, treaties sent free to any address. DH, X9, 14i Cast fifteenth sU. New York.

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DR. PIERCE'S STANDARD REMEDIES Are not advertised as "cure-alls," but are specifics in the diseases for which tlwv are rt-oom.

I mended. NATURAL SELECTION. Investigators of natural science hav demonstrated beyond controversy, that throughout tbe animal aiugdom the ''survival of the fittest" Is the only law that vouchsafes thrift and perpetuity. Does not the tame principle fi'-vern the commercial prosperity of man T An uferiorcan not supercede a suirlor article. By reason of superior mei it, Dr Pierce's Standard Medicines have outriv-led all others. Their sale In tne United mates alone exceeds one million dollars per annum, while the amount exported loots up to several hundred thousand more. No business could grow to such gigantic proportions and re.t upon any other basis than that of merit. DR. SAGE'S Catarrh Remedy la Pleasant to l'iw. DR. SAGE'S Catarrh Ifceiiiecly Its cures extend over a period ol 30 yeara. DR. SAGE'S Catarrh JKeinedy It sale constantly increases. DR. SAGE'S Catarrh Jbtemecly Cares by lis Mild. KootbiDg AJOcet. DR. SAGE'S Catarrh Remedy Carts "Cold In Headland Catarrb, or Orccna. AN OPEN LETTER. II Speaks for Itself. KotTCPOKT, Mass., April 2, 1877. Mr. Editor Having read tn your paper reports of the remarkab e cures of catarrh, I am induced to tell "what I know about catarrh," and I fancy tbe "snuff" and "innallng tube" makers (mere dollar grabbers) would be glad if they could emblazon a similar cure In tbe papers. For 'M years I suffered with catarrh. 1'he naal passages became completely closed. "Snuff," "dusV "ashes," "lnhabne tubes" and "sticks" wouldn't work, though at Intervals I would sniff up the so-calred catarrh snuff until I became a valuable tester for 6uch medicines. I gradually grew worse, and no one can know how much I suffered or what a miserable being 1 was. My head ached over my eyes so that I was confined to my bed for many successive days, suffering the most interne pain, which at one time lasted continuously for ltt hours. All sense of smpl I nnd ts.i anna .h I and hearing impaired, bodv shrunken and weakened, nervous system shattered, and constitution broken, and I was ' hawking and spitting seveneighths of the time. 1 prayeu for death to relieve me of my mtlering. A favorable notice In your paper of Dr. cage's CVarrh Remedy Induced me to purchase a package and use it with Dr. Pierce's Nasal Douche, which applies thep?medy by hydrostatic pressure, the onlv way compatible with common sense. Well, Mr. Editor, it did not cure me in three-fourths of a second, nor in one hour or month, but In less than eight minutes I was relieved, and in three months I was entirely cured, and have remained so for over Hxteen months. While using the Catarrh Remedy, I used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery to purify my blood and strengthen my stomach. I also kept my liver ctlve and bowels regular by the use of his Pleasant Purgative Feilets. if my experience Will induce other sufferers to seek the same means of relief, this letter will have answered its purpose. Yours trnlv, 8. D. REMIC1C A CLOUD OF WITNESSES. The following named parties are among the thousands who have been cured of catarrh by the urc of Dr. Kitge's CUtarrh Heruedy : A. F. Downs, New Geneva, Pa.; D. J. Brown, KL Joseph, Mo.; K. C Lewis, Rutland Vt.; LevVprlnger, Neu le Lnke, Ohio; Ch as. Norcrop, North Chesterfield, Me,; Milton Jones, Scnba. N. Y.: J. E. Miller, Bridger htation, Wyo.; J. C. Merriman. IxganKnort, Iod.; M. M. Post, Locan sport, lud.; J. N . Bailey, Xremont, Pa.: H. B. Ayres. LapjrH, lnd.; Jessie M. Hears, Ft. Branch, lud.; L. W illiams, Canton, Mo.: W. A. Thayer, Onarga, ill.; H. B Nichols, Jr., Oalvestou, Texs; Jonas F. Reinert, Htonesville, Pa.; S. W. Luk, McFarland, Wis.; Johnson Williams, Helmlck, Ohio; Mrs. M.A. Cuney. Trenton, Tenn.: J. O. Joslin, Keene, N. II.; A. J. Casper, Table Rock, W. Va.; Louis Anders, Gaybport, Ohio; O. 11. Chase. Elkhait, lnd.: Mrs. Henry Ilsight, San Francisco, Cal. ; Mrs. E. M. G dluf.tia, Lawrencevllle. N.Y.; W. J. Graham, Adel, la.; A.O. Smith, Newnau, Ga.; Charles E. Rice, Baltimore, Md.: Jesse M. Kears, Carlisle, lud.: Daniel B. Miller, Ft. Wayne, lnd.; Mrs. Minnie Arnalse.aw Delsncy stieet, ewYork;H.W. Hall. Hastings, Mich.; Wm. F. Marst n, Lowell, Mass.; I. W. Roberts, Maricopa. Ariz.; Chas. 8. Delauey, Harrlsburg, Pa.; M. C. Cole, lowell, Mass.; Mrs. C. J. Splrtia, Camden, Ala.; Chas. F. Kst, Fredericktown, O.; Mrs. Lucy Hunter, Farniingtou,, Ill.jCapt. E. J. Bpaulding. Camp tHambaugh, W. T.; I. W. Tracy, HteamhoatRock, la.; Mrs. Lydia Walte, Shuban, N. Y.; J. M. Peck, Junction City, Mont.; Henry Ebe. Ban tan, Cal.; L P. Cu minings. Kantoul, III.: S. E. Jones. Charleston Four Corners, N. Y.; Genrge F. Hail. Pueblo, Cal.; Wm. E. Bartrie. Hterling, Pa.; H. II. Ebon, 18 Penn street, Pittsburg, Pa.; J. R. Jackman, Samuel's Det.ot, Ky.;llenrv Zobrist, Geneva, N. Y.; Miss Hattie Parrott, Montgomery, Ohio; L. Ledbrook, Chatham, lll.;S. B. McCoy, Nashport, Ohio; W. W. Warner, Nortn Jackson, Mich.; Miss Mary A. Winnie, l?arien, Wis.; John Ziegler, I'arlisle Springs, Pa.; Jsmes Tompklnx, St Cloud, Minn.; Fnoch Duer, Pawnee City. Neb.; Joseph T. M slier, Xenia, Ohio: s. B. Nichols, G-lves'oii, Tex.: H. L. Laird, Cpper Alton, HI.; John Davis, Prescott, Ariz.; Mrs. Nancy Graham, Forest Cove, Oreg. Golden Medical Discovery In Alterative, or Biood-Cleantlnic. Golden Uedical Discovery Is Pectoral. Golden Medical Discovery la a Cnola&'osue.or L.iyer Stimulant. Golden Medical Discovery Is Tonic Golden Medical Discovery By reason or its Alterative properties, cures Diseases of tbe Blood and Skiu, as Scroiula, or King's Evil; Tumors: Ulcers, or Old Sores; Blotches; Pimples and Eruptions, by virtue of its Pectoral properties it cures Bronchial. Throat aud Lung Affections; Incipient Consumption; Lingering Coughs and Chronic laryngitis. Its Cholagogue properties render it an unequaled remedy for Biliousness; Torpid Liver, or "Liver Complaint.;" and its Tonic ftroperties make it equally ettlcacious in curng Indigestion, Loss of Appetite and Dyspepsia. Where the skin Is sallow and covered with blotches aud pimples, or where theie are scrofulous swellings and affections, a few bottles of Golden Medical Discovery will effect an entire cure. If you feel dull. Urowsy, debilitated, have sallow color of skin, or. yellowish brown spots on face or body, frequent headache or dizziness, bad ta te in niutli, internal heat or chills alternated with hot flushes, low spirits and gloomy forebodings, Irregular appetite, and tngue coaied. you are utlerlDg fiom Ibrpid lAvrr, or "ISilununcuf." In many cases ot "Uver Complaint" ouly part of these svmptoms are experienced. As a remedy for all such cases Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has no equal, as It effects perfect cures, leaving the liver strengthened and healthy. THE PEOPLE'S MEDICAL SERVANT. Dr. R. V. Plewe Is the sole proprietor and manufacturer of the foregoing remedies, all of which are sold by druggl-ts. He Is also the author of the People's Common Cense Medical Adviser, a work or nearly one thousand pages, with two hundred and eighty two wood engravings and colored plates. He has already sold of this popular wot k Oyer 100,000 Copies ! rmcrv Post-paid, $i.5o. Address It. Y. PIERCE, M. I.. World's Dispensary. Baflalo, N. Y." WORK FOR ALL In their own localities, canvassing for the Ftrewldo Vtaltor (enlarged). Weekly and Monthly. LMrceat Paper In tn World, with mammoth Chromos free. Big commissions to agents. Terms and outfit free. Address P. O. Y1CUEBY, Anrnsta, Maine. A MAN WANTED la r.rr C.Uth. V.X to mU.ut POPULAR BOOKS. O OOP Pat aa4 utaady wrk. Writ.! .to. 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