Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 27, Number 59, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1878 — Page 3

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THE CURSE OF A, CENTURY.

Tfcrilliiig Story of a Crime Perpetratel in New York City Eighty I Years Ago. Bad Fate! a RtlKnlog Hanliattan Belle ' Murdered hy Her Lover The Aaalbema or Qaakcr Fritnd What Sax the ReeordU I New York Correspendence Chicago Time. Public attention baa of late been directed toward Greco and Wooster streets. These I thorough fares, always notorious and rarely Siafe for the belated pedestrian, were raided (by the police a few days since and a number of alleged women are, as a consequence, now resident oa the island. This episode of metropMitaH criminal history was duly chronicled by the Times in its telegraphic columns and mwrbt hare excited only a languid and transient interest were it not for the fact that, despite the raid and its apparently good results, several people have since wandered out from the glare and glitte of Broadway, and bavins once entered these dimly lighted haunts of vice are not yet returned to detail their experience. Nor is it jppobable they will ever return. The brief ur.imsginatiTe report of some officer mentions that since such an hour on such an evening Mr. John Jones, or Smith, or Brown, bas been missing. Friends of the absentee will haunt headquarters for a week or MX, . until they at last weary of the chiefs curt No news, sir," and substitute for active search the patient hopelessness of despair. It is a case of "MT8TERI0CS WSAPPEA3AXCE,'' similar in salient features to scores of pre ceding ones, and, like them, it will fade out ofrecollection beore the story of some later dupe who shall pay for bis sinning with his life. "What Alsatia is to Ixmdon, or Chey enne to Chicago, that in a different degree is Green street to New Ycrk, and as time 0. by it seems that each year gives an added weight to the malediction called down upon the place nearly eight decades ago by the nearest living friend ol a wronged and murdered girt. "I tell JO," asserted Watchman Blair. Ttho knows the vicinage well, "there's a curse hovers over this neighborhood which'll never leave it; and mind you when Catherine Ring begged God to revenge her dead , cousin oa all those lawyer and jurors, and asked Him to even blast the spot where rihe'd been killed, her prayer was answered, ami the answerm' ain't through with yet." So say they all, and though nearly three generations have -gone by, still this spectral memory Of a foul crime rises up fresh and .rigorous as though of yesterday to claim its meed of justice from the present and de mand a rehearsal of ITS THRILLING DETAILS. When the winter "season of. 1799 was at its height there entered to the yet courtly circles of New "York society a young lady who bore the name of Gnlielma Efcnore Simla. She appeared under the chaperonsge of a recognized leader of the ton. and as she sang divinely, drewd with simple yet exquisite taste, and bad the features and form of perfect beauty, she became at once the rage, and for awhile reigned in Gotham as the "Jersey .Lily" now rules in Iondon. bhe was the toast of the cafe and club room and the envy of the boudoir. Suitors clustered about her; lovers pleaded at her feet. But for a time she rejected all addresses with an icy disdain that seemed only to heichten 'the charming of her regal loveliness, and walked ber way through salon and parlor n veritable gray eyed, passionless Diana One day, however, there appeared on the scene a young man named Levi Weeks, who proved more persistent in bis wooing than the others, and at the end fairty -stormed the citadel of miss sards' affections. To further his object he not only Improved even chance for meeting her in society, but also sought out the house of some relatives with whom she was visit ig and secured apartments therein for himself. He pro-tPesed.-waa accepted conditionally, and then, in the hrst gushot confidence incident to her new found happiness, the unfortunate girl told bim her story, which bore with it a full explanation of her haughty bearing. In a word, she was an illegitimate child. Once having revealed her fad secret, she tendered "Weeks his freedom, but he declined it, redoubled his protestations of attachment, and, while abauaoning any purer motives that may have animated hia previous attentions, deliberately planned her ruin. Unhappily, hifi efforts met with success, and a few slioit months saw tbe once proud and unapproachable divinity bowed down in tsars and sbame at her teducer's feet, begging 'either for death or reinstatement in honor. At last the young man agreed to fulfill the the promiaes under which he had ACCOMPLISHED II KR KCIST, stipulating only that their wedding should be in secret. To this Miss Sands consented, and (the twain decided that the nighof December 22 should see tbem one for life. The evening arrived, but in the afternoon preceding it Gullema confided toner cousin ' and a lady friend tbe programme of tbe hoot, burdened, as it was for her, with such momentous consequences. The day bad been one long shriek of winter and of storm, and in the darkness of early night the ice king seemed to grow even more tierce and bitter 'in his fury. The snow swept about in blinding eddies or piled up in white nisgoilicence as imotssible drifts. The wind rushing in 'from tbe sound, howled like wratnful wolves over Manhattan island, while tbe , piercing cold joined hands with these to complete YXHE TRI5ITT.OF TBE TEMPEST. Bat, when the stroke of 8 arrived, and the tinkling Sleigh-bells called a halt to their jangling music before htr door. Miss Sands Dade her friends pood by and stepped be yond the threshhold confident that an hour .would tee ber re'urn as regally beautiful as ever and as spotlessly pure as before ber downfall. The watchers within listened until tbe last faint eoaod of boots and bells died away beneath the storm, and then tbey waited to catch the rsr. ;lad heraldry of their loved one's return. Nine o'clock came. and" then 10, until finally when tbe weary minutes oore eacn a fcaraen oi areaa, toe front door opened and Weeks entered alone. What -followed is best told in tbe quaint Quaker language of Gulielma'a cousin, Catherine King: "The moment be entered I cast my eyes upon him; hiavxuntena&c was pale and much agitated. He sat down and said: 'Is Elma gone to bed? I answered, 'No she is gone out, at least I saw her ready to go, and have good reason to think she went.' He said, 'I'm surprised she should go out so late at night and alone. I replied, 'I've no reason to think she went alone.' to which he made no reply, bat looked earnest and thoughtful and leaned down aid head on bis Land. I continued, 'Indeed, Levi, to tell the truth. I believe ska went with thee. She tola me she was to. and I have good reason to think she did.'" All questions, however, elecited only vauc replies or sullen silence. Day succeeded day without bringing trace of THE MISSISO GIRL, until on January 2, 1800, a systematic search which was begun some time previously resulted in the discovery of Miss Sands' corpse In Manhattan well. This well was at that time in the open fields; since then the city has crept about it, and made of its neighborhood the vilest of vile haunts, for it now lies in the rear of No. Green street, some font rods from Spring street. Tenderly, gcntly( reverently, tie two or

three clustered about that pit of death brought ence more to tbe light and surface all that was left of one whose fair young life had gone out in darkness and whose moans for mercy had been drowned in the roar of the storm. Very carefully and with all kindness they laid her upon the ground. Her hat was off. her shawl gone, ber handker

chief and shoes missing, her dress her roa. rlage gown torn open above the waist 'and hei long white gioves reduced to shreds. The winter sunshine stole gently through, the tangled masses of ber midoigbt hair and kissed In pity the bruises which marred her face's carven lovliness. One.da.inty foot peeped from beneath a pettiVot of dimity, bare and bruited on its upper surface as though the poor victim, xf man's lust had been drapged bead downward through snow and stones to the place of HER AffFCl, BErciCHRE.And there she lay, pale, disheveled, blood stained, yet queenly, with the careful womanly adornments ot her wedding eve strew h about her, until sorrowing hands enwrapped her with white and bore her home. The news of the murder and discovery ot tbe body spread at once throughout the city's length and breadth, and' created an excitement that revealed itself in stern denunciation of the supposed assassin. Weeks was at once arrested, the grand jury found a true bill against him,, and on March 31 he was put OX TRIAL FOR" HIS LIFE. Never before had a New York court of oyer and terminer beheld such an array of legal talent identified with a public cause. The bench saw Mr. Justice Lansing, supported by Mayor Richard Varick and Recorder Richard Harison. For the people appeared Cadwallader D. Colden, assistant attorney general, whom the future was destined to applaud as a prominent factor in tbe troublous politics .of his state. On the side of the prisoner were ranged the three most famous men of their profession, Alexander Hamilton, Aaron Burr and Brockholst Livingstone, while among the twelye jurymen sat such citizens as William Walton, "Jasper Ward and Richard Ellis. The trial began and went on, with but a short intermission, for forty-four consecutive hours, yet such was the absorbing interest manifested that weariness or sleep were scarcely thought of. Nearly half a hundred witnesses were examined. Colden fired the jury by bis sombre picture of an awful crime. Burr's voice rang out ia seductive eloquence, aad Hamilton spoke as only Hamilton could speak. Finally, at half past 2 in the chill awakening of a January day, the chief justice read his instructions, which were prepared in defiance of evidence, and almost ordered an acquittal, and the jury retired. On their rei turn they rendered a verdict of "not guilty." THEN CATHERINE BISQ AROSE in all the might of undeserved injury. Her eyes Hashed lightning, her bosom heaved with fiery indignatiou. First turning toward Hamilton, she cried out: "If thee dies a natural death I sball think there is no justice in heaven!" Then she raised on high hei arms and called down God's judgment upon Burr, the ;ury, the judge, the murderer, and the place where the foul deed bad been commuted. In tbe weird light of the flaring candles she seemed a Nemesis, clothed about with the attributes of power and vengeance, and, as they listened, the awe-struck throng shuddered at the tense earnestness of her malediction. THE RECORD OF THE TEARS. After years show this record: Tbe death of Hamilton at the hands of Burr is an historic landmark, and Barfs subsequent disgrace and unhappy end are known to every student of our annals. The fate of Lansing is shrouded with mystery. One day in November, 1829, be left bis hotel, turned tbe corner, and living or dead was never seen again by man. Weeks committed suicide, the tragc tale of Walton's race and mansion have their place in New ifork'a traditions, while around Manhattan well has clustered all the evils Incident to prostitution, debauchery and murder. Thns in brief are laid bare the details of one crime from out tbe many which have gained for Green street its' foul and shameful notoriety. The treasury authorities estimate that under the present method of disbursing tbe standard silver dollars, it will be possible to place a million and a half in circulation monthly. An Kxpert. 'Dr. Trice is well knowu as an expert in the study of Culinary Chemistry, and tbe manufactures of Steef fc Price are the result of his researches. One of these discoveries it the Cream Bskin Powder, by the use of which light, sweet biscuits, cakes, etv, are a certainty. Environed With Iaafer The dweller or temporary sojourner In a nr.Blarious region of country ia euvrtoned with dKDger. Besides Inhaling at every breath an atmosphere taturated wilh an Infectious poison, he also drinks water which Is in moKt Instances likewise impregnated with the fever and ague breeding miasmata. If a bilious Habject, deficient in stamina, or irregular In habit of body or digest ion, his; peril i much Increased, as these abnoimal conditions are extremely favorable to tbe contraction of malarial disease. But this danger may be safely encountered with tbe assistance of Hostetter Stomach Bitters, which completely nullities the atmospheric virus, and neutralizes the constituent of miasma-tainted water. This benign antldo e to disease eradicate and prevents fevers of an intermittent and bilious remittent type, besides effecting a thorough and permanent reform f tho enfeebled or irregula conditions of the system which Invite not only malaria, but other diseases equally to be dreaded. Clifford' Febrifuge is not a panacea for all the ills to which flesh is heir. We do not profess to have discovered a "cure-all," but we confidently recommend it to yon as a sure, safe and speedy cure for all diseases arising from Malaria. In this class of diseases it is a specific. It enters tbe circulation and utterly destroys the germs of the poison; it will purify and build up the debilitated system in a shorter time and with more lasting benefit than any other known remedy. J. C. Richardson, Proprietor, ot. Louis. For sale by all druggists. A Card. To all who are. suffering from the errors' and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc., 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. Inman, Station D, Bible House, New York City. FTJLTON BELL FOUNDRY. Established 1832. OHURCH, SCHOOL, COLLEGE, FIRE ALARM, FAKV, PLANTATION and bell of all kinds made to erder. tend for circular to A. FULTON'S SON A CO., Pittsburg. Penn. aad V oroalas nastt rnrel. T ""Original ed eal.abeeioia CURK. b(l IIID9 frr beak a Opium Ell0j. Ii W ft Pqilre, w a, tgrgepe to, log. NFRun q ncn tv For the BEST AdOresi A. K, II AD LEY, IadianRPQils, Ind,

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.IB&ltS. J. H. ZEXLIJi A CO.: Ueotleruen "We, the undersigned. Engineers OB the Georgia Central Railroad, in grateful obligation for the benefits we racelved from the use of SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR during the YELLOW FEVER EPIDEMIC In Savannah, Georgia, in tbe summer nnd fall or 1S7, desire to make the following statement: That during trie aforesaid Epidemic, we used the medicine known as HIMMONS LIVER REUULATOR, prepared by J. II. Zellln A Co., and though ex potted to the worst miasmatic influences of the Yellow Fever by going In and coming out of Savannah at different hours of the night, and also in xpendmg entire nighta la the city during the prevalence of this most FATAL EPIDEMIC, with but the single exception of oue of us, who was taken sick, but speedily recovered, we continued in our usual good health, a circumstance we can account for in no other way but by the effect, under Providence, of the habitual and continued use of SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR while we were exposed to this Yellow Fever malaria. Respectfully Yours, C. B. PATTERSON, JAS. L. MALLETTE, JOHN R. COLLINS, MELTON F. COOPER For ten yean Tull 'm Pill have been the recognized Ktandard Family MeUlrlne in the Atlantic States. Scarcely a family can be found from Maine to Mexico that does not we them. It is "now proposed to make their virtue known In the WKST. A Single Trial will Establish their Merits. Do They Cure Every Thing? NO. They are for Diseases that result from MALARIAL POISON and a OERANCEO LIVER, such aa Dyspepsia, Bilious and Typhoid Fevers Chills, Colic, Sick-Headache, Chronic Diarrhoea, Nervousness, Dizziness, Palpitation of the Heart, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Kidney Diaease, Chronic Constipation, Files, Ac ITATTJIiE WABN3 -JTOXT That Your LIVER IS DISORDERED When yoa have Doll atada laKhanldent ContedTong-ue; Costive- Bwfb Welaht la theftloniseh afler Katflnai Sar Kraetalloaat Aver- ! to Exrrtion mt Rodjr mr 31 lad. RE ADVISED, and AT OXCE TAKE TUTT'S PILLS!! The drat doe prod nee an effcet wtiieli often atonllieft the snfTerer, itnil lu whort time follows an Aih petite, arooil Dlgewtloa, SOLID FLESH & II A BP MUSCLE. THE WEST SPEAKS. "BEST PILL IN EXISTENCE." Dr. Tvtt I hiftairt your Pillt for Dyprvia,Wa1c (Homftrh and KerrounncM. I wrrr hid toothing to do fne ao Murh Kood in the way of mediciiM. Tbry ar aa rood ai you rrpivaent thrm. Thry ar Iba beat Pill in xiatenoa. and I do all I ran to acquaint othera with Uwir good merita. J. W. T1UBLTXS, Dacota, Minn. Sold by Drnarsrlftta, or Kent by Mall on reeelpt of 23 renin, fnee, SS Murray St New York. Sick Headache Positively Cured by thaaa Little Pilla. They also relieve P-itre., from Pyspepaia, ItidigeKtiott and Too Harty Katina;. A jKTfi remedy for Itiulnena, Nausea, lrowslne!W,Bad Taste In the Monrh. Coated Tongue, lin In tbe Hide, Ac. Tbey reitulate the Bowel and prevent Constipation and Files. The atrial 1eat and eastern to take. Only one pill a done. 40 In a vial. Purely Vegetable, nice Scents. Hold by ail DruggistM. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Prop'n, Erie, Pa. rtt Vtala by nail for one dollar. ' Birdsell Clover Separator. Tbreahea, Halls and Cleans at One Op eratlon. The only machine manufactured to-day In the worlii. having a Threading and Hulling Cylinder comb nnl In one frame. There a e to-day over 5,000 of the JUSTLY CELEB HAT ED birdsell Clover Seruratora at work throughout the United Htte, and not one aa yet has ever failed to give entire at1 faction both to the Tbreshcmen and Farmers. We ouarabtee our machine In every We commence for 1878 putting Steel Shafts Into our Separator, and are otherwise Improving it at a great expense. The "CLOVER LEAF," containing much Information of va'ue to the farmer on the cultivat on of the Clover Crop, sent free on application. Address BIRDSEIX MANFO CO. ftouth Bend, Ind. 1U FOR25CTS. I he.l.MixwIealPfpe.-KaGeof.fo'V Na.i. Ai luininrM ( htrrn.-?tf!ta-UfcrMlltfui4tftMi IC- ao'.r. Jrt aawnfiii A Ticlli:irm. No, 3. Eiirel.aVhIstle.-Iirtf""' RsWt No. 4. Jnpnncpc rartjaet. Hit!;Jl avo-wA FWtnert mi' rt u aMj'J a" L'-'Lj ut4 ra awarif ul tttan, tlir-.dr Jito!. , . SSa Wo, 9. Jbfls hridcr.tunrCF UJ0KU. AaamkWlaukla:uiOT,.n7,toma' No.. 3Iui rr.l VBdrr-A tKW wliat'TM'a'.ta ; h iy tufc. aw a auA cr oiHj.ffn im vaLlataewaaluitUki J m. f 1. 1 1 in-. rw-vN.-. No. 7. tiolrVri tnter-Ppti. Pr-4-rttr. fnlua bti-r. (, met'-l 9V4 la vaux. ia'lftrf ana Ml rarteilVtlf. riwO anioc . It'.yiin, tr ttbtmr, ta aau. aatavj ro MHiMiaki-,,r"'iUi :t n atr.-Kk'r Kwiti. v.. ak. ihi. n4M hMt at, mm r.n c.i,iaya. it awMa4 A"a. Inrcba Tiidc ard ITcvrlty Co., ra bo tat. 39 a db tsc v. Ikli aim Battal wd aat appatt apaa. DR. E. H. PRITCHARD, VETERINARY SURGEON. 27 WestOhfo Street. Office and Infirmary at the American Stables, Bird HL.bet. Meridian and Illinois fits. UnWTAOr- Attenls named I30 .rVy.lTlU Va.a.i to 1125 amonth. An YOUR OViJ Encyclopedia of Law a tir Vf up and Forma. ForBusJiV Y XJUXi inesa Men, Farmers, .MeehAnic, Property Owners, Tenants, every, body, every Dulnenx. Haves many times cost. Helling fast. Hend for circular and terms. P. W. 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CVRIBG Costlveneas, Jaundice, Dyapepola, IndlgeHtion, Dysentery, Foul Htomach and Breath, Headache, Kryflpelas, Piles, Rheumatism. Eruptions and 3k.ln Diseases. Biliousness, Liver Comilalnt. Dropsy, Tetter, I'umors and Salt Rhe um. Worms. Gout. Neu ralgia, aa uinner pill and purifying the blood, are the mostcongnial purgative yet perfected. Their effects abundantly show how much they excel all other pills. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. They purge oat the foul humors of the biood, they stimulate the sluggish or disordered organs Into action, ami they Impart health and tone to the whole being. They cure 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 ereat benefits derived from these pills. They are the safest and best physic for children, because mild as well as effectual. Being sugareoated, they are easy to take, and being purely vegetable, they are entirely harmless. Prepared by DB. J. 0. ATER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytieal Chemists. Sold by all druggists and dealers In medicine SNYDER'S The most wonderful HEALTH RKSTORERfc ever discovered. LEADING PHYSICIANSind the Intelligent are mostf loud in their praise. Hcl-llFor LIVETt and LUNG AILMENTS, CHILLS and FEVER, DYSPEPSIA, Indigestion, Billiousness, Sick: and Nervouf Headache, and all diseases arising from torpid liver. The most effectual BLOOD PL'RIFIEH EXTANT, gives strength to the weak and debilitated. Price, 92. OO. Ko. a. For FFMALK WEAKN"ESf4AND IRREGULARITIES, FALLING of the WOMB, LEUCORRHASA (whites), and many other ills to which FEMALES are SUBJECT: enriches the blood, purines tbe secretions and strengthens WEAKLY and DELICATE FU MALES. Price, 93.00. No. 3. For KIDNEY, SPINE and BLADDEh affections, Bright's disease, diabetes, LAME or WEAK BACK: TON EH UP VITALITY and RESTORES LOST ENERGY. Price, 93.00. Ifyour drupglst does not keep "SNYDER CURATIVE PADS," and will not get one foi you. do not let him palm oil other worthies imitations, but send the price to us In a letter, and we will mail them to vou. Address, K. F. NXTPEK A CO., 113 Writ Fourth Street, Cincinnati, O. Sold ly RROWNIXG A SLOAN, A. KEIFER, HTEWAKT HA Kit Y. Indian. apoil,and.imraJITGEEKALLT. The Only 25 Cent AGUE REMEDY IN THE WORLD, A safe and reliable substitute for Quinine. The great tasteless medicine for all diseases caused by Malarial Poisoning, being a preyentire as well as a certain remedy for FEVER and AGUE, Dumb Ague, Ague Cake, Remittent, Intermittent Fevers, Kidney Disease, Liver and Bowel Complaint, lypepala and Gen eral Debility; the best general To ic for Debilitated Systems. Piice 25 cents per box. Family boxes $1.00. Sold by Druggists. Mailed on receipt ef price. 1UD AS DICK at CO., 35 booster St., New York. Explanatory book mailed free on vwlication. CLIFFORD'S FEBRIFUGE POil 111! ERADICATES ALL MALARIAL DISEASES from tha SYSTEM. J. C. RICHARDSON. Prop.. nrPor Sale by All Dnijwlstx. ST. LOUIS. Baker, IIord a Hendricks, Attorneys. STATE OP INDIANA. Marlon county, u. In the Superior Court of Marlon county. In the State of Indiana, No. 22,425. tiepteraber term, 1878. Jonathan Edwards, truatee, vs.Jaraen Francis. Oliver K. Dougherty, George W. Francis, etal. Be It known, that on the 12th day of June, 1S78, the above named plaintiff, by his attorney n. Hied in the office or the clerk of tbe H perlor Court of Marion county. In the state ol Indiana, his complaint against the above named defendants, and that afurxvardH.on the 17th dav of Hepurober, 1K7H, the said plaintiff filed, in said clerk's office the affidavit of a com petent person Rnowing that said defendants. .Oliver R. 'Doug'herty and George W. Francis, are no( residents oi the state of Indiana. Now therefore. by order ot said court, said defendants la.st above named are hereby notified of the filing and tendency of said complaint against them, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause oa the sec ond day of the term of said emit, to be begun and held at the Court Bouse in the city of In dlanapolis, on the first Monday in Decern Der, 1878, said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alt leged, will be heard and determineo In their absence. AUSTIN H. BROWN, sep25-8w Clerk. LIEBIQ'S Fever and Ague Cure In liquid o pills. Positively cures any kind of ague either first, second, third or seventh day ague and keeps it off If taken according to oireetlons. Cores Rick headache, neuralgia, female debility and the liver, strengthens the blood and stomach, brings into haimony nature s Jaws of health. Warranted todog'Xtd or the money refunded. If your druggist don't get It for you send the proprietors & cent or $1 and get It tree. Hold by druggist J'KKSIII.NU A CO., proprietors, Plymouth,! Uva.-ji.i. Agent wanted everywhere. Jul 17-am Fart, Gronad Hone. A m mo la ted Nnper-pliOMpnle. Cash paid for Dry Bones or Crack lings. nn CIIAS. O. V 0RR18, Agent, 219 S. Pennsylvania St., Xtidiaaajpos, lad.

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Byltsfivatand thorough blnod-rififylng proper tli?. Dr. i'lerce's Collen Mwliraf Discovery cures all tlawara. fmm Um) wort erofa1a to a common Blatrh. Flaaplo, or Knaptlow. Merrurtal disease, Mineral poisons, anrt tllr clTct. tiro eradicate, anlTlgorrualiralth nnl a aonnd roDstltntion estiihlisiiru. uruanaaj caiwacaai, rtirr Mirau ormij r JtMaTBi Vbs in aliort. all i!lin fanwl by Iki1 Mcxxl, are eonqucretl by till powcrntl, purifying, anil 5 ineuicinc. has it manliWited Its pe toner In c nrlng Uaah, Bella, Carbaiulra, Sore F.yra, mm ul SwcUlaara, kite ellliunk t.spcci.tiiy iia.s Trttrr. Uosa Hi Scnfalaa Sr aa4 6wUlaaTa, U kite wdUagj Mim er l ura nm, an'i uurM viataMiav If yoti tt-iA tltilL, Orowsr, l-t)llitatMl, have tallow color of skin, or ydlowUMirown ipots on face or body, freiiut biadaclK) or (lizzlrtfia, bad t:i?te In mouth, luu-mal Ik at or chill alternate)! xllli hot HusIk-v low Fnirlta, ami (tlooniy forebxllngs Irrtfrutar sppctite, and toupip roatcit. you ate tuuerlng from TorpM Liver, or UahMaaaeaa.M li nianv cases ot Llvrr CeaapUlait only part of theae a ymptoma are experienced. At a rciiK-dyfor all such cases. Dr. Pierre's (iolien Mellral Discovery baa no equal, as it effects perfect and rarllcal cures. In Uie cure of lXrMarhUla, Over Coa(k and the early stares of Caaaptlea, it has aiotiishei the tiHillcal furulty, anl eminent phys.clans pronounce it the greatest moillcal discovery of tlie age. While It cures the severest Coughs, it strengthens the svstvm and partDea the lao4. bold by dru ir gifts. U. V. PIEIU'E. M. Prop'r, World's Dlepensary and Invalids' Hotel, UuOalo,N. Y. THEWl-U,,-CATHAR-nC. No use of tiklng the large, rcpulve, nauseons pltla composed of cheap, crn.l, and Imlky IngredientJ. These Pellets arc earaely tarcer t haai aaaMtarJ aeoaa, Belaar eatlrcly vcg-etaUe. no particular care Is required while using them. They operate without disturbance to the constitution, fliet, or occupation. Kor Jaaaxlkw, llea4acne. Ccailpatlea, Iaiaart Blood, Pain la tbe SkeaWlera, TlSIca f tke Cheat. Dtazlaeaa, Bear iaetMtloM froa the Btasaach, lta Taate la the Uoath. IMUaan altada, Pala la resrtoa T KMaeya. Internal Fever, lUaated feellnar abail eteaaaea, Itaah of Bla4 IlrnJ. take ltr. Plereel PieaaaaS Para-alive PcUeta. In explanation of the remedial power of these Purjrailve Pellets over e prat a variety of diseases, it maybe fald tliat taeU avrtlra apM the animal roanomr ta nnlveraal, not a Klmant ae tanne eneaplnsr their native hatarfia Act iocs not impair the properties of these Pellets. Tbey are supar-coated ana inclr-sed In rlaKS bottles, their virtues being; thereby preserved unimpaired foi any lenpth of time, In any climnte, so that they at always fresh and reliable. This Is not the case wlui pills put up In cheap wooden or pasteboard boxes. For all diseases where a Laxative, Alterative, oi Parawttve, is Indicated, these 11' tie Felleu will givt the most perfect sMlpftctlon. frdd hy druggist. It. V. PIERCE, M. IK. PnopH, World's Dhipensarj and Invalids' Hotel, liuflalo, S. Y. CAYAM 8TMPT014A Frequent lieadI r. . f ache, discharge ftllluir into throat, Sjf sometlmea profuse, watery, thick mmm- m mucoua, purulent, offensive, etc. In Others, a dryness, dry, watery, weak, or tnllamed eyes, stopping up, or obstruction, of the nasal pasaarea, rlnpinfr in ears, deafness, hawking and couching to cler tne throat, ulcerations, acaba from ulcers. Voice altered, nasal twang, otlen si ve breath, impaired at c few of these symptoms are like! y to be present In any case at one time. DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY produces radical cures of the worst easea of Catarrh, no matter of how lonjr stand In?. The liquid remedy may be snulTed, or bi tter applied by the use of Dr. Pierce's Douche. This is tlx! only form of lnatrument vet Invented with, which fluid medicine can be carried high CT and perfictlt applied to all parts of the affected nasal passages, and the chain bers or cavities communicating therewith, in which sores and ulcers frequently eilst, and from which the catarrhal discharge generally proceeds. Its uae is pleasant and easily understood,! from dlrtrtla accompanying each instrument. Dr. Page's Catarrh Remedy cures recent attacks of MCel4 la the Urmd" by a few applications. It is mild and pleasant to use, containing no strong or caustic drugs or poisons. Catarrh Remedy anrt Douche aoM hy glata, K. V. Pi ERCa, JL I ., Prop'r.-W ortd'a Dispensary and Invalids' Hotel, KuHalo, N. Y. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY! 02ATS 5PEC1TIC VSSZCZNS ' TRADE MARK. TRADE Ml?IC I. ..nrlallr bkiboM a. aa aa blliug run for 8i.lti t'luwHi, S (avaKiaanat, iMroTSMCv, ami all diwa-r, that fnhaw a, a atumca a Mt Abuw ; n txnr MaMOBY, I arr.a .L Lawti'M, Pma a thi Sara. .tMM oelore lasing Aa, aa .it After Taiino'. ethrr diaraaM thati3-lwc XttJUIlg, Iea4 ta Inaaatty, Can.ampOna a4 a Prrmatara Crare, all af which aa a rule .re Srt eauard by S- viatins from iba path of aature and over tn1l-enee. Tha HptiO MedieiB la the remit ef a Ufa MU'ly aaa nit; jrearorcxper.euoa ia IreaUof UieM .pecial divaoea. Pull nartlealan la ur pamphleis, which ws deaire to tend free hr mail, tn errrr one. Tae KMifle Ms)tcinr I, hI1 hr all Dra-irlata at 11 per parknee, ris pack. a, for 95, or vUl be .ent fo mall aa rcoeiptaf taa Burner bj addrea'ing THE CRAY MEPTfTNE CO.. Ko. 10 Mechanics' Bloek. Detroit, Mirn. t7 Hold In Indianapoll. b H. R. Cole k Co-, Wallm h Walkrr, A. R. a'hite k t'a A. C. A.ilr, . R. Holt, and Drtrit renerail. ; vholcaale at dttaaxi 4 Butt'i and 'reach 1 Mtdi:ias Deiiot. M m . n 1 ItMON. rU'.ATV.I KILLS FLIES room in TWO HOURS. IOC worth will kiU more flies than $io worth of Fly Paper. No dirt, bo trouble. Sold by Dmuccists . Botanic Medicine Co., Buffalo.N. Y ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. "TTOTICE is hereby given thitt the nDderJJX 8)gn-dt administrator of tbe estate of Andrew i. Lower, deceased, will, by virtue of an order and decree of the Marion circuit court lately made, expose to sale at public auotlon on th premises on Saturday, the 2tth day of October, 1873, at 2 o'clock p. m., the foilowing ial estate of and decedent, to-wit : Twelve acres of land Id Marlon county nnd state of Indiana, described and bounded aa follows, to-wit: Reglnnliig on the south line of section No. 22, in township No. 17, north of range No 2, east, at a point 30 chains and SO links west of the southeast corner of the west half of the southeast quarter of said section, said point belnft In tha renter of Eagle creek; thence running; north 15 chains and V0 links; thence west 7 chains and 65 links; thence south 15 chains and 90 links, and thence east 7 chains and ba link, to the place of beginning. Terms of Hale One-third of put chase money to be paid "own, one-third in six and onethird in nine months from day of Kale, with 8 per sent. Interest , payable without relief from valuation laws. (iEORGE VS. SCOTT, Administrator. 8eptember 21, 1878. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. There will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Fall Creek and Warrtn Township Graver Koad Com pas v held on Saturday, the 12th day of October, J 878, between the hours of 2 and 3 o'clock p. m.. st School Rouse No. 11, In Center townsulp, Mt.rlon county, Ind., for the purpose of tak in k action on a question of discontinuing all of the road of said Company by abandoning her chartered rights thereto. Bv order of the Boitrd of Directors, held September 14, 1878. JOS. K. ENGLIhH, Secretary. Ptrk A MONTH-AGENTS WANTE1 30JvJ 38 bet selling articles in tha world ; one sample f i ee. Address Jay Bronson tttrolt, 2Uco

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37 COM Race, LOUISVILLE, KY a tatnlariy Hveatad aad legally quallM pbraiciaa aal tb am aoaoaaatal, as his 4racUca will pT Cures all forma pfPRIVATE, CHRONIC and SXUAL DISEASES. Spermatorrhea, and Impctency. aa tha raaalt af alf-abaaa la yaata, aexual axraKa la ata tanr vaara, ar atkar aaaaca, ao4 prodaciaf anuraf lor foi loviaf tCtctKNarvoaaacM, 8miaal t Dui -..i. laicbicnu aloa. by draaaia). Diaacas af Biht, Dcftcur. MeomrT, FbvMcalDraaj, Pimptaaoa aoL a,rmon t Soc:-t, ot Frm. c Caaraataa af Idea. Ua r Seaaal rawer. Sic. rraarriat awi i iag. Improper or aohanr, ara aborouchij aad ma acatly oar-d. S YPHIL IS FulVci' cund n 555? il" :"M ; Gonorrhea. OIavL,T, Suictara, Ureaiiia, Hernia, vat H-umn,. rue aad MMr prWaw tinni nukl; eutvd. It ta aeU-cblaa tint a aky aiaiaa ba rv. cetal tt-ork M a ecraia etaua af diwaaM, aa4 treating thouaaaa aca4 ally, seqains great skilL Fhv.ici.Bi knuvinrthis 'art s'.vtb rauiBUMiud aeraona ta my aare. 'ha it t lnwareaieot vtvit tac eitr (raataarat, aMdieiaro cm bo arat privai. aad aaMy nail ar opreaa aorwbara. Cures Gn nron teed in all Cases undertaken. Cotuuiiatiob. iwrMaally hj kttar !W act larkrl Cbarfes raaaaoaala aa4 emapoadeaec atrictiy ""-n'ii. PRIVATE COUNSELOR Of S99 aacaa, aaa any aMiea, aurelr aeald, far itTTy sni eenta. FImuM b read by all. Ai Inm aa abora OOoa aoara frwa 1 1, M. to I f. M. lulu,, a ta a f. . PRIVATE nilgbt or recent cases cnreable within 30 days for $10. Jrlaashavaxl fapeaMliI Restoresa without medicine. Write or call at the Old Kstablished Western Medlritl IsiHtlmte, Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Advice free and confidential. DISEASES pnEccniPTson free. For the speedy cure of Seminal Weakness-, Loet Manhood, and all disorders brought oa by Indiscretion or excess. Aiiy DmEElat ha the Ingredients. Addrww. DR. JAQUE3 A CO lao West Rlxth 8U, ClnclnnaU.Ohlo. COMPOUND , OXYGEN TREATK1EKT f.i.' Astuma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Dyiptp. ala, Ileadaclie, Owns. Debility, and aR lhfi,a,yl .V,ttwi Dialer, by a natural procauof revritnlicaf io. A HEW DISCOVERY which maris the tHMMtinif oi n luvt-Tit in ibt Htnlrn? AH. NOT A DRUG hut future's own life-tfvinc element 1 1 does not r nre by nibstltutlng one rtiwe tor anrthor. as when dnitrs are takoH REMARKABLE CURES ore rm'namlv tfinn nuveau1 oltriuiiittt thr triVjtf attention STRONCLY ENDORSED by the Hon. Jip;e Kkukv, T. 8. Akthik. Hon. MoxmoMrrr BiAiw. Kx-:ov. Corfhan oMV.Va., Cn. Krrz Henhy a r. n en, amt ethers who have used xlie new TrcaniiciL HOV ADMINISTERED. By Fimple lnhalriuon. 1 his can be doae at our oflice. or by tlie rationt fit hi ou-n bom. HOME TREATMENT. This Is sent bv ex?r w in a comact pai-kage. Price for two moist ha' anppljr, with whahnq apparalut and t-tl nnri explicit dirtAUm. $lS.OO. FREE ! A Treatise J 200 rn.j on Compound Oxvpen, with many testimonials to moist rcmarlaLt cure, sent free. Address Dm. Starkey & Palen. 1112 Girard Ft. Phila J. L. Mitchell, Attorney. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion county, ss: In the Ci cnlt Court of Marlon county, in the State of Indiana. No. 2,35. August terra, 1878. Divorce. George M. Ilarter vs. Sarah E. Harter. . Be it known, that on the 19th day of September, 1878, the ahove named plaintiff, by his attorney, filed in the office of the cierfc of the Circuit Court of Marlon county. In the State of Indiana, hi complaint against tbe above named defendant, and that on the 19th day of September, 1878, the aaid plaintiff filed In said clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person showing that said defendant, Sarah R. Harter, Is not now a resident ot the state of Indiana. Now, therefore, by order of said court, said defendant, last above named, is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against her, and that unless she appears and answers or demurs thereto, at the calling of said cause, on the second day of the term of said conrt, to be begun and held at Uie court house in the city of Inaianaoolis on the first Monday in December,1878, said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined In her absence, AUSTEN XX. BROWN, sep25-3w Clerk. Agents Wanted ' fieri a hers. Send for Circular and Terms. Thrvaxnta PtRSrRA, TEASTkRH, KXPIIKSS, OSMBIS AND 1IORSRHAILKOAU WS, in tact to every ane mid horva for fcravy work. Auacaatl withoat trouble to say aarQesa, lbv ara adapted air aaeoa all kind, of wnirlca aad arfcMUari4 Impltpjenta. and hava received Uva hi.'bct tMHimaniala from tiraninrat praotical am wbo art iMiugUKia. Trira C2.E0rr pair. NEWTON LULL. HoM llaaaraaturar. 1S5 Jackson St Chicago. (under Grand Pacifie Hotel. 1. Fob Moth Patchis, PkkX'kles anu Tan. The on v reliable cure Is PERRY'S MOTH and KMECKLE UjTION. r- n . 2. For Pimples on the Face. Blackheads or Flesh Worms, use PERRY'S COMEDONE A PIMPLE REMEDY, an inlallible Skin Medicine, or consult Dr. B. C. PERRY, the noted akin doctor. 49 Bond Street. New York. Sola by all drnesl'ti lu Indianapoll6and elsewhere. Beware of Imitations. HAW ToSasei fiiis ehaei.ig .uttx. anl txrlleim t': d li ti. j. ".- atier tf tvteteniitg and Jhmri iy. V.:3 !?;! t"'4-'; ' wr maua. ai our oixm amp irtii-Ta: n is i . . : Imitated on Inferior c-nod. ara that 'i-t-rM-' Br t i oa every plur. M by. all dei-rv rnd f or turn' 1.-. f I 1 A T . . .a an A. ' lf 1 . I Va. IsIATHEY UarCL for -.ver 20 years with prcat success bathe physicians of Paris, ivw iota, ana iondon, and snICAILUS'I nenor to all otbcrelbrtbc prompt cure of cJl discharges, reccnt or nir stana HfS&' .SjSs CAPS uLES "ilTAITlIOOD JLYJ. A vWim Af vnnthfiit mninitui nniriir iwtimimm iflcay, nervous debility, etc, naving tried in vmn every knowD reiwdy, has found simple eelf rap& vluoh Ue. will send rim o hi follow rnllorera. Ad.lresf ,1. TI. WVI'V" sm (v.K . NOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of the Seventeenth (17ih) ward, in the city of Indlanapcl's, i!enter t wnship, Marion county, Indiana, tJiat I, William Hextroth, a male inhabitant of paid ward, over the ae of twenty-one years, will apply to the baard of county coronii.ixiopers of said county, at their next meetine, for a license to tU 'or one year, pi i tons, vinous and malt liquors in a less quantity than a quart at at'. me, with the privilege of alJowirg tlie sanie to le drank on my premines. The precise loent ion of the premises wherern I desire to cell said liquors is described aa follows: IOtjNo. three (3), square ninetv-elght (9K), No. 95 East South street, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana. (Signed) WILLIAM. SEXTROTH. Charles Wei be, Attorney. Wanted to sell Dr. CHASE'S 2,0Gfl Iioclpe Book. New Price List. You double rourmoner.

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