Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 27, Number 57, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1878 — Page 5

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY -MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1878.

DEATH'S DOINGS.

Discouraging Reports Irony 3leni phis and. New 0 leans The Death. -Rate - ' Undiminished. More Chrfal Tidings from Holly prin The list of Convalescents Increasing-. Daly Four Deaths an'l Six New Owes in Grenada Appointment of a flr Postmaster. Three More Deaths Reported at Gallipolis Another Death at Mound Cfcty General Feyer Hews. XT IE PEKTIJCACIOrS PLAUUE. Ti Yellow Fwer 81111 ScarsrIoicth Kenth A Might Uecrfiwe Ui the Ifceatk. Rate at tfcaartil. Memphis, Sept. 16. There Is a slight na& ccrcely perceptible decrease dn the fever this morning, the deaths up tc noon exceed. iD 3 40. The eafidest feature of the epidemic ie that many who have been actively at work relieving the distress are dying or ke ing stricken down. Among the number may te mentioned El R. T. Woraham, acting treasurer of i hs mesonic relief board audi. . C. of Tenneesee knights templar, who had :a relapse and died at an early hour yesterday morning; ahjo "W. D. McCoilurn, an active Howard; Horace H. Brigea, Mr." Kaiser, of the Memphis brewing company; D. F. Pla aimer, W. K. Thlxtoo, P. I. Beecher. E. Marshall, of tie citizens' relief committee, is dying. The dead body of Mike Hewitt was found this morning ia the Chickasaw club building. The mortality to-day has been greater than was anticipated. Ill deaths being reported, 36 of which were colored. Yesterday there were 98 deaths instead of 90. as reported in these dispatches. Among tLe dead to-day are K. Marsbc.ll, of the citizens' relief committee, E. W. Gibson, telegraph operator, .Mrs. Dr. R. 8 CMarke, and three of the Howard medical corps viz: T. L. Bond, of Brownsville, l?r. Menees, of Nashville, and J. R. Renner, cf Indianapolis. The original force of physicians has been depleted by sickness and death, but new acquisitions are . made almost dally, the latest being Dr. McFarland, an eminent .physician from Savannah. Drs Duncan and Young, from the same c'ty, will arrive tomorrow. W. 8. Brooks, river editor of the Appeal, is convalescent. Dr. S. i Clarke is improving. Dave Keabart, a member of the Howard association, has bad a relapse, and is in a critical conation. The Central hotel, on Adams strcet.wtll be opened in the morn Ing as an additional hospital for the How&aI physicians and nuwes. Resident physicians reported 31 new cases to the board of health to-day. Twenty-one physicians of the Howard medical corps report 13G new cases to day. Dr. D. D. Saunders is improving, but Dr. Erskine, health officer, it is expected will die to-night. Robert Hammond, of the state national bank, is in a critical condition. Reports to-night are to the effect that the fever is rapidly spreading in the suburbs aDd surrounding country. H. A. Hargrave, assistant superintendent at the Market street infirmary, has recovered and resumed his duties. Dr. Bankson.of StevensDn, Alabama, died to-night. Drs. Hicks and Green, two other volunteer physicians, are in a critical condition. AT NEW ORLEANS. " New Oruav?. SepM6 VaU'er dear nj pleasant. DcA&a, ?g; hW eases reported, 180, 20 of Which bear date prior to Septeui berl2. To the Masonic Grand Lodge of the United States: The masons of Louisiana with profound gratitude to sister Jurisdictions, who have voluntarily devo ed a large sum for the retef of yellow fever sufferers or th- craft in this state, beg that they would cease their generous contributions an ample funds have been already received. Signed) Sami el J. Power, tjnarterniastcr. From noon to 6 p. ra. 24 deaths and 134 new c9 were reported. Only about half these cases have occurred since September 12, the others prior to that date. The fellow ing is the mortuary report for the week ending at G p. in. Sunday: Total deaths, 703, of which G32 were males and 71 ff males; 20 were children under 10 years of age. Of the total deaths, 501 were from yellow fever 472 whites and 29 colored. Dr. Warren Stone is still sickonly overworked, Among the new cases areT. R Southmayd, secretary of the Howards; E. W. HaUey, of the Picayune; Dr. F. Loeber, Cbarlrs rhrm. Charles Stockmeyer, Jr , cf E. T. Scockmeyer & Co.; George Decan, of Deem fe Co. The fever has aiin appeared at Biyeu des Allemandes. Several caies reported there. Dr. Godfreider Hares f jr that place to morrow. John K. Irwin, formerly of the Memphis press, rtcen-uj ou the Times, died yesterday of yel'ow lever.- He remained in Memphis throe gb the epidemic of 173 Caviug Olmstead, aged 27, a native of New York, returned Saturday evening from Holly Spring', where he bad worked eight days and nights as a clerk for the Howards, entirely broken down, and died Monday at 4 p. m. He leaves a wife and two children. '1 he Yoang Men's Christian association report new cases "it; the Howards report 3iS, including destitute. Charles McCoy, married Thursday, was taken pick Friday, died Sunday and was buried Monday. The Peabody association today filled-2, 6A5 requisitions, equal to 25,585 rations. AT QAIXIFOM8. Cixcisnati, Sept lo Three deaths from yellow fever at Gailipolis reported since Friday Loring Walter, -Clayton Coff.nan and William Back. An attempt was made to land some of the steamer Porter's barges at Bladensburg, 10 miles below G&lhoplis, by a man who was on them when they broke looser He was prevented frnm landing by a Mr. Montgomery, who fired several idiots at him and who followed him down the river a distance of 10 miUa. The Porter lolloped her barges to this city, but not being allowed to land returned a abort distance up the river. As predicted in Saturday's telegram, two deaths occurred In the fever district Saturday nigbt These were Loriag Walker and Clayton OblTman, both young men: Sanday night Misi Alice Walker died, also Wm. Duck, living ner the town of Proctor, this county, who must have contracted the disease from his brother, who was on board ths rteamer, but who has cot himself as yet taken the disease. We have had f'lUen cases of undoubted yello fever, all directly traceable to the steamer Jjbn D. Porter. Thirteen have died, and the remaining threa have every chance in favor of recovery. There has keen no rrew cai in tha past three days, and the crimes is supposed to be passed. There is notaca-e in town, and the neighboring towns raised their quarantine asainjt na to-day. AT nOLLT 8PBIJCG8. JIollt Ppblscs. Sept 19. This has been a bright, warm, and beautiful day. Doctors bring in more cheerful reports as to the number convalescent. W have the promise cf a . complete list to-morrow, and daily thereafter,

w'alch will be telegraped. The following

1 dtAths are reported: P. R. unnn, miss i,aun , i Demmy, nurse from New Orleans. andLew'is Thompson. New cases. Lucid nepp, iio.iy Repp, J. E. McKee, J. W. Webber, Bud Whitaker, Henry Aldridge. Mrs. Lawson, Sam Pricer, Henry Elliott, Mrs. Joe. Asbford, Miss Hattie Duncy and Wil'.te Dancy. It is reported that John tarton and J. IT. Athey are improving, and that Mrs. William Cramp has parsed the crisis. We are much pleased to-night at tbV arrival of Dr. H. G. Gray, of Denteon, Texas, with one nurse. He was sent under the anspices of the odd fella ws of St. Louis, and bears with him the highest recommendation?. He has reached here after natch delay and great trouble. The doctor came through Grand Junction. He reports a deplorable state of all airs there. There is mo organization there, and the people are in great distress. He sys the citizens there intend to organize to-nlr;htand put themselves in kape tor work. It is just to say that Dr. Be&tty, of Mobile, is there and Soing all be car as a physician. ATVICKSBC1W. ViCKSHritu, Miss , Sept W. The weatfeer is clear and warm ; thermometer 3. Twentythree deaths to ay IS white, 5 color?d. Among tbe prominent are Mrs. D. A. Culley, wife of I). A. Cdley, merchant, who iied last week, and Colonel W. D. .Kdikgton. Eighty-five new cases are reported, principally "colored. The followin explains itself: Vicxtwirao, 911s., Sep. US. Vicksborg to ber eouerwus friends throughout the country sendereKing: Thedistresatf the Mouth his only been equalled bv. the generosity of our Irleaxls of the north. Tlhe renpon to our appeaha hare ben so generously met t!iat we think tbe lt already received will carry us through to the end of our troubles, and tbat the-public charity of tbe country may not tie (m pored upon. We reqaent that all fumre ubicripions, lor o.r relief, be held sobjeot to future calls, of which notic will h giTt when -reriuired. sjbh1) Wm. RooKwoon. President Howard Asx-iation. AT (.RKSABA. Gcxxaiwi, Sept. 1 There were four new caes and eis deaths during the last 24 hom The postmaster general to-day directed Mr. J. H. Campbell, of this city, to asume charge of the post office. Considering the fact (hatha has had ths fever, we indalge the hope that the mails will be regularly distributed hereafter. Tke weather is several degrees warmer to day. AT NASKY1U.K. NiSHVii-;, T nn., Sept. 16 It S. Reed, aged three years, a refugee with his parents from Hickman, Ky., died here early this morning with yellow fever. Fifty-one Memphis Catholic orphans reached here to-aight, and were provided for a mile out of the city. AT CAIEO. Cairo, Sept 1G. Sullivan died at Mound City last night. Crofton. in the hospital here, is better txlay. Both were employed in the Bulletin office. No other suspicious canes of fever aie reported to-day. j AT CANTOS. Cantox, Sept 1. Total number of cases to da'e. 404; deaths, 50. Nw cases in the last 24 hours, 20; deaths, 1. Dr. Giloway, one of our physicians who has been sick with the fever, is upa&d on duty. Rokfkt Poweix, Mayor. AT .REENV1IJ.E. VicKSBiruo, Sept. 16. Reports from Greenville, Mies., gave total deaths to date, 133. The telegraph line to Greenville is still in bad condition. AT K1TOX fUMiVr.. B.vrox Rogce, Sept 1. Yestfrday's deaths, 2; new cases, 71. Toxiay; no deaths; new cases, .V. Total deaths, 30; total cases, 541. " THE 11EL.PIXU HAND. Tvatte tvw Contribution lit Aid fib Yellow Fever Sufferer. Chicago, Sept 16. Total subscribtions for the yellow fever sufferers, $00,077. Appropriations to date: New Orleans, $s,i00; Memphis, $7,100; Vicksburg, $4,000; Gre nada, $1,000; Holly Springs, $1 250, and Other points, making a total of f 23,000, MOBILE. Mobile, Ala., Sept. 16 The "can't get away club" made the following additional remittances to-day: $500 to Memphis, $400 t- Vicksburg, $150 to Holly Springs, $100 to Baton Rouge, $100 to Grenada. $100 to G'and Junction, $10(3 to Canton, $10o to Port Gibsoa, $lo0 to Lake, Miss., $10o to Moscow, $50 to army of northern Virginia, Louisiana division, $50 to army of the Tennessee, Louisiana division, $25 to firemen's charitable association. A PKTITIOX FOB PRAYKR, Philadelphia, Sept 10 In view of the terrible ravage of yellow fever and the distress caused by tbe commercial depression aod discontent throughout tbe country a petition is bclDg circulated praying President Hayes ta eet apart a day for national fasting and prayer. ST. Loris. St. Loris, Sept 16 The merchants' exchange fever fund cow amounts to $35,283; subscriptions to the Peabodv association $2,812; from other sources, $"l6,S98; total, $54,993. EVAS.'VILLE. Evajtsville, Ind., Sent 16. Total sub:nption from Evansvitle for the yellow fever sufferers, $14,000. No cases here, imported or otherwise. ( EMS BOKO, PA. Eric, Sept 16 Edinboro, this county, has contributed $200 to the yellow fever sufferers. PITTTBURa. PiTTPBCTtu, Sept. 1 The picnic at Oonre'lsville to day, un-ior the auspices of the employes of the Pittsburg division of the Bltimoce and Ohio railroad, for the benefit of the yellow fever eufferers, was a complete success and netted $300. This in addition to the one day's wages given by each employe f tbe division, which will prabably aggrpae $2,000. The general relief fond of the Tittsbirg committee bas reached a figure between $l,000 and $19,000. A Rvuiinv Meeting In Khrlby Cmanljr. I By Telegraph to the Rentlnel.l t Shelbvville, Sert 16. Union township to night held such a democratic meeting as no township in the county equalled during tbe'great struggle -ot 1876. The torch light procession, cavalry companies and lines of wagons made a crowd that would 11 ten time the fchool house in which It was intended to hold the xneetiRg. Messrs. Edward P. Ferris, Isom Wray, S. L. Vanpelt, L. J. Ilockney, Albert McCorkle and other gentlemen discussed the political questions with a thoroughness that secured tbe full attention of that vast number until 10:30 o'clock. Mark Shelby up for 1,000. - Puck: "Heaven lies about us in our infancy,-" and we do our lying for ourselves when we get older. PI la C'lura Loulite liellocs. Preceding Miss Kellogg's concerts the newspapers teem with favorable not'ees, exTracts irora m precs, ana testimonials irom the late President Lincoln and others, reminding the people of tbe power of voice possessed by one of America's fcweetest i-iogeis. If your confidence be secured by such advertisements, why shake the head and doubt while reading the t etlmonlala of positive cures effected by Dr. Pierce's Favori'e Prescription? It is nonsense for ladies illicted with tbe diseases and weaknets-a peculiar to their sex to continue to suffer, or to submit to the harsh and caustic treatment

V.ow in vogue. The Favorite Prescription is sold by druggists under a positive guarantee to cure. Pond'n Extract. It is a rcot that once introduced into the house, it holds an undivided place. It is an unfailing remedy in all cases where a lotion or a liniment is needed, and as a pain destroyer it i3 without a rival. All culs, burns, bruises, wounds, etc.. are healed almost instantaneously. Ask for Pond's Extract. Tak no other The Tidy llnewire. The careful, tidy noueewife, when she is pving ber house its spring cleaning, shoal d kear in mind that the dear inmates of her house are more precious than houses, and that their systems need cleansing by ourifying tbe blood, regulating tbe stomach and bowels to prevent and cure the diseases arising from spring malaria and miasma, ami she should know that there is nothing that will do it so perfectly and surely as Hop Bitters, tke purest and best of all medicines. See other -column.

-Con4V3ptlon CnreA. An oW physician, retired from practice, having bad placed in' his bands Vy an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure of consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma and all throat and lung affections, alsj a positive and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous complaiats, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands ef cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to bis suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive, and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send, free of charge, to all wbo desire it tbia recipe, with full directions for preparing end using;, In German, French or English. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this peper, W. W. Sherar, 14ft Powers' block, Rochester, N. Y. Probably no cne preparation has received so much praise from its patrons, nor is eo deserving of commendation as Hall's Hair Ker.ewer. We but echo the voice f the miJiions who have ued it when v. e pronounce it the best hair dreing in the .world. It tnds unrivalled. Thoe who are affected with diseases of the scalp, accompanied with itchiugor irritation, find relierand renewal in (bis invaluable remedy. When the hair is inclined to fall off, a moderate use of the lienewer will strengthen the roots of the hair and preerv it, and if it exhibits a ten dency to turn gray it will restore the natural color. "Fulton (Mo.) Telegraph. Like to Obtain. So doubt the public would like to obtain wht t it requires at as cheup a rate as possible, and many time are induced to purchaM cheap ariicles, which are really the dearest in the end. Dr. Price's Special Flavoring Extracts cost a Tew cents more, yet they are the cheapest, tor they require inut& less in quantity. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ileitri ttie Following. Halt lUieum Curd. 1 had sait rheum on my hand for two year. I tried every doctor I could bear of the calves, ointments and soaps without number; nothing benefited me. A f)0-ceiit bottle of Uiles' Liniment Iodide of Ammonia cured me in le than a week. A. Roma 1 5 k, 1S W. Tbirty-ccoud Kt, New York. The Only Remedy Those who suffer from foul breath are open to the charg.' ot cart lessnc s. It is an offense that can be speedily abated, as a single bottle of the fragrant Hoxodont will unmistakably accomplish the work. 'o toilet table should bo without it. It will preserve and keep the teeth white and the breath pure and sweet. 0 Rpalding'x Glue, who would be without it? Kfllef to i Gentleman. Living Near Tlempbfe. Skw Orleans, Aug. J"i The undersigned certifies that he held for" collection for account of It L. Jones, Grayfcon, Crittenden county, Arkansas, near Memphis, through Messrs. Hill, FoDtaine fc Co., wholesale grocers, Memphis, Tenn., Whole Ticket N0. 5S,172, Single Number, Class "II," In the Louisiana State Lottery, which drew ! he First Capital Prize of Thirty Thousand Dollar, on Tuesday, August 13,1878; said ticket having cost the sum of Two Dollars at the office of the company at New Orleans, sent by correspond ence, addressed to M. A. Dauphin, post office box J!'2, New O. leans, La., and that the amount was promptly paid on presentation of tbe ticket at the oillce of the company, In a check on the Louisiana National Bank: of New Orleans. T. M. Wescoat, Agent Southern Express Company, New Orleans, La. o The Centaur Liniments are of two kind The White is for the human family; the Yellow is for horses, sheep and other animals Testimonials of the effects produced by these remarkable previa rations are wrapped around every bottle, and may be procured of any druggist, or by mall from the office of the Centaur Company, 4 Dey street, New York city. The rapreme court of tfte state of New York has decided that J. C. Ayer & Co., of Lowell, have ttip sole right to use the words Cherry Pectecal for a medicine, and has isued an Injunction against F. V.llnshton, of New York city, for selling Rushton's Cherry Pectoral or Cherry Pecteral Loecges, or any other use of the name t deceive the public. This decision of the high court incl ado all dealers who ell any similar article. fWt Jefferson (I.. I ) Leader. O ilnern'NCoti Elver OUJelly. Approved by the Academy of Medicine. For coughs, celds, bonchial and tubercular consumption, scrofula and general debility. The icost mJH, bland and nutritious form in which Cod Liver (Vll can be used, and with more benefit secured to the patient by.a single teaspoonful of this jelly than by double the quantity of the clear or un jellied oil. For sale by drusrgtsta and E. II. Truex, New York. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. There will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Fall Creek and Wairen Township Gravel Itoad Company held on Maturday, the 12th day of 0c tone r, 1878, between the hours of 2 and 3 o'clock p. m., at Hchool House No. 11, in Center township, 3t arlon county, Ind., lor the purpose of fklnsc action on a question of discontinuing all of the road of said Company by abandoning ber chartered rlghta thereto. Bv ordr i-f the liourU of lJirectora, held September H, 18. JOi. K. ENGLISH, Secretary. "VTOTICE is hereby given to tho citizens of 1 the Seventeen h (17ih) ward, lu the city of Indian a doI's, (Wuter wnstiip, Marlon county, Indiana,'that I, William Sextroth, a male inhabitant of kuU ward, over the age of twenty one years, will apply to the board of county cmm'sslonorfc of said county, at their next meeting, for a license to atll 'or one year, pl ltous, vlnou and malt ilqnors in a less quantity (Jinn a quart et a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank ou my prem is. The preeue location of the premises wberern 1 desire to aell said liquors Is Oecritxd as follows: Ijot No. three (.'), square nlnety-eltrht ( q,No.93KaU Honth stre"t. In thcity ofludi. Mnapolls, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana. (Hlgned) WILLIAM SEXTROTII. Charles Werbe, Attorney.. .

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unrs EXTRACT. He Teiple's Bencdy. The Universal Pala Extractor, note: Ask for Pond's Extract. Take no other. "Hear, for I will ape ale mt excellent thing. PO If D'S EXTI8 A CT-The BTcat Vegetable Pain 'Destroyer. Has been in use over thirty year a, tnd for cleanliness ami prompt curative virtues cannot t excelled. CHILD It KN. No ramlly can afford to be without Pond's lCx tract- Arcldent, BrnUfi, ;ontaslona, I'n'a, Sprain ore relieved almost Instantly by external application. Promptly relieves pains of num., Scalds, Kxcorfatlonx, rhatlnsot Old Sorew, Holla, Felons Corns, etc. . Arrests inC.ainiiiatlon, rcluces swrelllnirs, s.opii Impeding, reuioves discoloradoa and heals rapidlv. . . LA DI KM find it their bct Mend. It assnagps the pains to which they are peculiarly su!ject notably fullness and pressure in the lioad. nauea, vcrtljro, 4c. It promptly ameliorate and prrmancntly ruals all kinds of Inflam' tnwtlona snd ulceration. HKtlOltltllOIDS or PlL:Sflnd In thl the only inimedlatu relief and ultimate cure. No caw however chronic or obstinate can long resist IN regular use. VAlliros-: VI INS. Ttis the only sure cnr. KIOIMKV II.S LIASES. It has no equal foe permanent cure. ELEEDIKQ from any cause. For this it Is a Pacific, it has saved hundreds of live when all other remedies failed to arreft blectlncfrom noe.Momacb, lungs, andelso when" ' . TOOTH ArnE, Earncne, NenraISla and Klieamallam arc all u like relieved anj often permauently cured. PKir 1 CI A IV S of all Kchools who are acqnuine. ed with PondTKxtractorU'ltcli 11ael reconniK iul 1: n t heir practice. He iiaro letters of commendation from hundreds ol Physician-, many of whom order it for use in their own practice. In addition to the foresroinsr, they order Its use for Swelling ofa Kinds Quinsy, Sore Tb roar, Inflamed Tonsils, simple and chronic Diarrhoea, Catarrh, (for which it is utptcitlc), hllblalna, P routed Feet, St Ins: of I n cib, Itlokqaltar, etc.. tliappcd liandH, Face and Indeed all manner ot FMn diseases. TOILK I SK. Removes ftorenea,Ronehnewi and Sjinartlnst hcnldtata, Erun tloun, and PlmpleM. It rrir, ivvi qorau and rtfrettit. while wonderfully Improving tho Complexion. TO PAICTIEKS-Pond'n Extract. No 8to k Hreeder, no Livery Man can aiTord to b9 withont if It Is used by all the lead Inst Livery tetanies, Street Railroads and first Horsemen m New York City. If has no equal for Sprains, Harness or Saddle Chntiiigs, StirTnes. Scraichps, Swellings. Cuts, laiccrations, Blee,i. injs, Pnenmonia, Colic, DiarrtKEa, Chill, (:oids. Ac. Its range of action is wide, and thu relief it aftorh) is so prompt that it is invalnahU in every farm-yard as well as In every farmhouse. 1st It be tried once and you will never be without it. CAUTION ! Potid'n Fx t met has been iniirated. The pcmilne article has the mrti Pond' Ivxlract Mown In card bottle. It-i pre rM red ly the only perwonn Ilvlns who ever kn?w how to prejmr.- it properly. Hefnso all otlier preparations of Witch Hazel. This is the only ani. lo u-cd hj I'lyl(ian?,and In th. hospiials of tins country and Kurope. IIISTOIKY and l.mfmot Pond Extract, in pamphlet form tent free on npplicaiicnto POND'S EXTRACT COJIFAM', fc Maiden Lane, .New York. 1860. 1878. You Can Save -KKOM20 TO 500 PER FOUND BY 6ENDINO FOR OUR BEST IMPERIAL GREEN TEAS ORBest Japan Tea, ORBEST MIXED (Green and Mart) TEA. The PRICE of theAb-ve BEST TEAS -ISHOo Per Pomitl. frD DIIIECT TO H. H. LEE, - Q T.I.T.ti ISfT New Style Chromo Ca'ds X O with Brae, 10c. ixst paid. UKOKUR I It ICED & CO., N a?Hau, N. 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20 TONS, MAKING 5 CAR LOADS; OF 10 Times the Grandest and Greatest Show on Earth! na jet hd ec jol av ip i bc rx ss , SATURDAY, September 21, ON BASE BALL PARK GROUNDS. Two Eliboritte Performances. 3,000 Cnshloiud Optra Chains. HOWE'S GREAT LONDON SHOW. Fimuouh In .very lasd under th. Bon. Khol. H. ratalOKU. of Sptrlal Feature. ROYAL TilLY-HO MAIL COACH,

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Five E51i3la.4i3.tsj in JEyretiULCLy Military Drill, Haying Eloquent Music, D u clrg Waltz and Quadrille, Standing on Hind Legs and Head, etc., etc. tJROUP of FIVE ROYAL. BENGAL TIOF.RS ! Trained and performed by th English expert Alfred Stl l. 10 World -Renowned I July RMers, led by the I'nehalleugtid Empress of tlie Arna. Mile ELIfSK DOCKRILLE. lJSiiperb Male uestriai)H, hraded by tbe Undisputed Kinof tbe Cirele. JAM KS ROBINSON AGILE LEAPERy, inspired by the Australiau Athlete, rKANK JARlNKR, in hiirterriho Leap and DoubU' Somersault over a Herd of Elephants & fet. Lair of 10 grave -robbing Hyenas, manipulated in op-en den in the stieetsduripj? Hie Pageant. SwimmiDg yuecn In - trial of endnrance, minutot under -water. Smallest Roat that ever crossed an ocean, accompanied by rapt. Crajwj and his wlfi-. too Remitirnl 1 -true Puuitu 7 Massive, Gold encrusied Chariots. ver UK) Siar Performers. 2 Full Bran, an Reed Bands. Man-xized Ridlnsr Monkey. WX) Ho-Uf a, Men, Women and Cuildrcn. 10 U.eat Clowns, and the LArsjst. Mnerl on Earth, alt transpcrted In li specially built, 12 wheel Cars. Gorgeous Free Ktreet Procesflon occurs daily between 1) and 10 o'clock a. m. fl eta for Adnll and 2.1 etrt for Children nnder Years. Reserved Mat 'i el rtrtv Tickets can be procured at a slight, advance at the CENTRAL CIGAR STORE.

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4 3) TRiriiN. N Hop Ililtera ae lb Piireti aud llrnt 4 Bltterf ever nrte. 2 Tbey arecomuoumled from IIOP.4. ItlTfiClll, JIAKIlKsKL. aud IIAnDKI.I. OX. the oldest, best, and most valuable . Jg medicines in the w rldandcontAin all tbe iufe.r. Arr r..rr Anv-::t i,irtin r.r o other Ritters, being the greatest Jtll Purifier. Liver Keen" nor. and Life and Health Restoring Azcnton eaith. N! disease or ill health can possibly long exist where these Bitters are used, so varied and perfect are their operal lou. Tbey give new life and vignto thd fcted and Infirm. To nil who employments caiiRe irregularity oft lie bowels or urinary organs, or who require an Appetizer, Tonic and mild Stimulant, these Hitters ara invaluable, beinif hlahlv curative, tonic and stimulating, without intoxicating'. 3 rasiisr wnat yoor teeiinzs or symptoms are, what tho ditieme or ailment is, Ule Hon Bitters. Don't wait, until you a e sick, but ir you only feel bad or miserable, j ne the Bttters st once. It may save yonri llie. Hundreds have been snved dv so dolt g. 'K3oo-a will be paid for a ease they will not cure or help. Do not surtVr yourself or let your friends suffer, but use and urge them to use Hop Bi'ters. Remember, Hop Bitters is no vile, drugged, drunken nostrum, biitthe Purest and Best Medicine ever made; thelvallrt"a Friend wnl lior, nnd no person or family snould be w ithout them. Try the Itinera to-unjr. Trv Hop Cough Cure and Pain Relief. For sale by Bi owning d Sloan. A. Klefer. Stewart & Barry. French's MeJicaldey pot, Masonic Temple, wnolesalo. BATES EEDUCl'D! Cheap Excursion Tickets! By wy fW. LanK avr thr Iron Woonfaln Koatf TlA ts slIUKT On Sale on and after September 1st, 1878 For lowest rates, full Information wit h maps, descriptive pamphlets, tlu.e-tables, etc., call noon or address K. A. Foun, (jienoral Pussen. fer Agent, St. Louis, Mo., or John 1Iowho, Eastern Passenger Agent, 138 Vine stir et, Cincinnati. Ohio. Descriptive pamphlets r f tbe celebrated Hot Springs of Arkansas Mulled I'rc. "TfOTlCEis bereby given to th citizens of J3I the Twenty-fourth i2l) wai-d. In the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana, that I, Fred Kline, a umlo inhabitant of said ward, r.ver I he aire of twentvone years, will apply to tle boanl of county commitwiotiers of suiu cocntj-, at their October meeting, for a license to s-dl or one year, spiritows, vinous and mult liquors, iu a less iiuautity than a quart at a liU'c, with the pr viiege of allowing the tuune to b; drank on niv premTlie preelse location of t he premises whereon I desire to sdl eald liquors is deficrllM-d as folio wk: Ix)t No.?, outlot 1(G, In V'anJKlarieam's first Mib-dlvilon, and known as No. 474 South Meridian street, in the city of Indianapolis, Center towuship, Marion counly, Indiana. (Signed) RED KUN K. LIEBRJ'H Fever and Agno Cure In liquid o pills. I'OKltlvely cues any kind of ague emier llrst, st-cond, third or seventh day asue and keeps it otr if taken according t directions. Cures sick headar he, neuralgia, female debility and the liver, strengthens the blood and stomach, brings into ha; mony nature s laws of health. Warranted to do good or the money refunded. If yoor druggist dont get it for you aeud tho proprietors bo cents or SI and get it tree. Sold bydrufgigt PKRSIIINGA CO., proprietors, Plymouth,! kM.ja. Agents wanted everywhere. Jul 17-im cossvm?xiox. Cause, Treatment and Curability. Hhor treaties sent free to any cMre. Dit. BMIT1I, No. 145 Latt Fifteenth kt., New York.

Pleasure Iilfe in the Mother Country, aim or Me Streets. Tuehday, i. Friday. MADISON, Special ? Extract? A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A. FORTUNE ! . Tenth Grand Distribution, 1878, At New Orleans, TUESDAY, October Ktr Louisiana State Lottery Co.This InsiilnMon was rognlarly lncoricrated by the legislature of the slate for educational' and charitable pmp-wws in 1868, with a capital of S1.OUO.000, to which 11 has since added a reserve fund of fijO.OOO. Its orasd kinoib sumbeu DisirjHUTiox will take place monthly ou . tbe second Tuesday. It never scalks ok. posTfO-NK8. Look at the fo"owing dLstribn lion: , . CAPITAL rPtIZE S30.000. loo,tx Tickets t.t U each. Half Tickets, fl. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Priw 1 . -m ..30,XI0 .. 18,000 2 Pr! of TZfiuiK.. 5,lX 6,0tW 10,000 10,1X10 20 100 200 am 1,000 Al-PJlOTIMATfON PRIZES. U Appi-oxlicatlou Prions of f.!0... 2,71 KT 1.H0 yoo 9 do do .'W 9 do do 100 W? Prtyri amonntlng to .. -.fl 10, W0 Rewpons'ble corresponding ngent.s wanted at all prominent points, to whom a liberal compensation will be paid. Application for rates to lnbs should oaly b male to the Home Oflico in N- w Orleano. Write, clearly stating lull address, for further Information or send oruevs to M. A. DAUPHIN, P. O. Box 692, New Orleans. 1. lonr Grand Extraordinary Drawtnfrsare nnderlhe supervlKloo and management of UDHralsG. T. Beauregard and Jnb:U A. Early. .LLANS FLY BRIC 7K- i :t1m rtsmt- CKf fill KILLS all the FLIES in a room in TWO HOURS. ioc worth will kill more files than $io worth of Fly Paper. No dirt, no trouble. KolJ by BotanicMedicine Co., Euffalo.N. Y !ooblo4)iirrl pwnj vr. mclion WMTiDted Kit d-ntcr i-ij: & rood nhfvfc wxrBoiinln . rb oucbjMid a Wad Cott rnr ISl C n b er t ( J O U f " H-U. A bO.V.tron xteanmnzas Main bt.X.iucuuut For the BEST TALE NULL Addxesq A, X. LXCLEx. incuanaooiU. Ind.

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