Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 27, Number 60, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1878 — Page 5
THE IXDIAXA" STATE SENTINEL, WEDlsT'SDAT MORNING. OCTOBER 0.-1878.
Best woolen and cotton coverlet-J. E.
1 nomas, city, 3. esj woolen and cotton double coverlet jm. w. J.curisier, Ureensburg, Ind., 3 uet pair blankets made In Indlana-Sanie, fcest cotton blanket Mrs. W. II. Vincent, citr, 5 &nl diploma. Best counterpane Mrs. E. Ilegx, Adams, Jnd. 3. Best counterpane, knit Mrs. Maria Johns, cny, o. Best counterpane, crochet Mrs. J. U. Appleton, wneioyvuie, ind., 3. Best pound woolen yarn Sisters of 8t. Francis, Olden br:. Ind.. 2. liest 10 yards jeans Mr. D. Leibhert,KnlgbtaCovrn, ind., i. Best 10 yards table linen Mrs. 8. Harlan, -city, 3. Best 10 yards linsey Mrs, I. Leibhert, .Knightstown, Ind., 2. Best lo yards plain flannel Same. 3. Best 10 yard plaid llannel A. V. Parish, -'.itv,! tett flax thread, not less than one pound Btit Hi yards rag carpet Mrs. it. H. Homer, IMIIUWIOWII, 1DU..O, Best 10 yards wool carpet Hi as. L. Hutchinson, city, 0. Best collection of domestic goods Mrs. E. wgijs, auh-us, iuu., iu ana diploma. KNIT AND CROCHET WORK, TATTIXO, ETC., v-st woolen knit mittens Mrs. E. Begg, Mi.im.t, inu., ii. ISest pair woolen stockings or socks Mrs. P, D. Htaeg. Greensbure. Ind.. 1. Best pair cotton stoe kings or socks Mrs. 8. A. ui:er, ciayton, ind., 1. Best crochet shawf Mrs. E. C. Howlett, clfy.l. Best croehet opera hood Mrs. E. Carryer, cny, l. it crochet chair tidy Mrs. John Brown, city, 1. Best crochet lamo mat Miss L. Marsee. I " VII 3 , 1. Btit crochet collar Mrs. Joe George, city, 1. Best gentleman's scarf, afghan stitch Mrs. E. i. .moo re, cny, . P.est crochet basket Mrs. Mary Lehman, VII V. Beat whit tatting collar 2. Best darning of goods, any kind MLss Utile WTf, Cll J , 1. Best tatting edging Mrs. I Mane?, city, 2, l?est tatting inserting Same. 2. Best display of tattings Miss Ida Walton, VI i J , . Best fancy worsted work, not tapestry 81s braof St. Francis, Oldenburg. Ind.. 3. Bent lady's cap Mrs. John Browning, citv,2 Best iieud dress for lady Mrs, Deitrlch A walker, city, 2. KUHKOIDKKY, BRAIDING, ETC. Best embroidered yoke and sleeves Mrs. C. c mirns, oroensburg, lud., 12. Best embroidered chair cover Mrs. Ida A. -jinc, vi iy, a. Best gold embroidery Sisters of St. Francis, j i i . w . a ' umeuunrg, jdu., i. Best embroidered ottoman cover L.W'. II:is selmun, city, '. Best bead embroidery Mrs. I Lelbhart, nnigmsiuwn, inn.,3 Beit embroidered sofa cushion Miss Ellen Craig, city. 2. Beat chenille work with gold and silver Miss ona lownsiey, city.s. lfe-st embroidered slippers W. J. Chrhitler, Oreeusbnrir. lud., 2. Best specimen linen embroldcrv Mrs. J. i,noiiHrt..i. Best application work Mrs. Mary Lch man, 3. Best embroidered gored yoke and sleevesMrs. Harlan, dreensburg, Ind., 3. Beat application work on lace Mrs. M Posey, Shelby ville, Ind., 3. Best em hroldercd chemise and sleeves Mrs. i. uiwe. tireensuurg, ind., 3. nest embroidered Infant s dress Mrs. J. lieionari, i. Best embroidered lnrant's sack Mrs. II. Whitlow, (ireeiiKburj, Ind., 2. Best infant's shawl Winters of St. Franelw, 2. Ifeat embroidered Infant's hood Mrs. V. J. Christ Jit, 2. Best embroidered pin cushion Mrs. M. (J. Tousley.elty. 1. Btt bra .!. I slippers Mrs. 8. Tlurlan, city, 2. Best braided yoke and sleeves Mrs. c. c. Burns, 2. Bent machine cording Mrs. E. E. Moore, city,:). !it sill: comfortoi Mrs. W.J. Christ ler, 3. Best quilt, architectural ddtlgn Mrs. J. Le lbhart, a. Best calico qnllt, ratchwork-Mrs. B. E. Chester, city, 3. Best worsted patchwork Miss Jennie Swift, Connersville, Ind., 3. Best slik putchwork Mrs. Sail!.? Morrison, clt v, 3. Best quilt, white solid work on muslin Re. becca Sinsrg, city, 3. Best loot mats Miss Annie Huston, Dan-villi-, Ind., 2. B'st lace collar Mrs. M. Posey, 3. Bent embroidered budset MIsm Jennie Stone, city, 3. PLAIN HAND KKWlNti. Best general display of sewing, not less than five articles (, J. Hampton, lelrolt, Mich., 17. Best tucked skirt Mrs. C. C. Burns, Oreensburg, Ind , A. Best white dress Mary Bright Huldeman, city, 3. Best infant's dress with puff and inserting Mrs. lu Ai. Thomas. Terre Haute, Ind., 3. Best gown, cbernlse and drawets Mrs. J. It. .Anpleton, Shelbyvllle, Ind., 3. Bext sulrt Mrs. C. U. Hampton, Detroit. JIlch.,0. FAMILY MACHINK HKWINC;. Best tucking Miss Jennie Swift, t'onnersiu, ina.,i), Kst shirt-Mary H. Tnguc, r Itj', 3. Best calico dress Mrs. C. Tllle, Ureensburg. lud., 3. Best display of machine work Mrs. C. C. Burns, Oreensbtirg. Ind., 4. Best worsted dress Mrs. J. H. Mlddleton, Edlubarg, lnd.,. U ATM, CAPS, ETC. Best child's faucy cap Mrs.M. Posey, Shelbyville, lud., 12. Best collection hats, caps and furs David E. city, 10 and diploma. MISCELLANEOUS TEXTILE fABHIC. Best niirlcuitural wreath Sisters of 8t. t'rnncls, Uldeusburg, f I. Bet wig for lady Mrs. A. 8. Fowler, city, diploma. IJest display for hair work Mrs. A. S. Fowler, city, sliver medal. Best specimen ornamental !ead work Mm. Mary Lehman, city, 1. BestKpecimeuoruanientul sbell work Mrs. J'oe, city, 3. Best toilet cushion A. Steizer, city, 2. Best fancy lamp mat I W. Thoniaf, Terre Haute, 2. Best scrap sack-J. II. AppMon, ShelbyVille, 1. IWnI card basket Mrs. R. II. Homer. knlghttown, 1. Best specimen filled work Elizabeth IT. Bacon, city, 2. Best oriiainentAl needi work with threud floss Mrs. Dr. K. Blgeiow, city. 3. Best einbroideml hundkeienief Mrs. C. C. Brown, Ureensbiirg, 2. Best carriage atghan Mrs. 8. Crossland Morrison, City, 2. Bent infant ofghan R. H. Homer, Knlghtslown, 2. Best picture, worsted work Miss Minnie I in nf, city, 3. Best talr cloth gloves, made by a lady Mrs. F. D. Siagg, OreeusburK, 1. FANCY WORK, ETC. Best artificial flowers Sisters of St. Frauds, ) denburg, Ind., f L Best wax Mowers Miss Nena Townsley, clly.W. Best ornamental wax work Sisters of 8t. Francis, oidenburg, Ind., 13. Best bouquet, representing flowers, made of colored feat tiers Mrs. Catharine Bell, city, S3. B.t artlfi'. hU bouquet Miss Emma Browser, t'Htlf ton, Ind., IL Bsr. uoi oruamf nts Mrs. M. J. Hwaln, tlty.li. 9IlnelIaiieo. JACKS, JENNETS ASD ML'tK-S. Best Jack 3 years old and over E. F. Carter. Bal n bridge, I JO; second, James II. Quick, Clifford, llu. Best Jack 2 years old and under 3 OreenviUe Wilson, Waldron, 15; second, James 11. Quick, Clifford, 10. Best Jennet 3 years old and over Jamea II. -quick, Waldron, 10; second, Ureevllle Wilson, Walilron. 3. Best mole 3 years old and over H. M. Powfll. Ellwibethtown, II; second, 8. M. PoweU, Elizabeth town, 7. Best male 2 years old and nnder 3 Harris Rurgett, Nineveh, 14; second, Harris Burgett, Nineveh, 7. liest inula 1 year old and under 2 James Ilorx-rtM, Morgautown, 10. Best mul colt W. A. Vosa, NoblesvUle, 7; second, E. K. Carter, Ihilnbrldge, 3. IWst pfilr mulea 8 years old and over 8. M. Powell, Elizabeth town, 20; second, HJ.Starks, New Malum, 10. Best jack, any age James II. Quick, Clifford, Ind.. iJU. Best Jennet, any age Greenville Wilson, Waldron, Ind., 10. Best Jack shotting three best colt under one year old E. F. Carter. Bain bridge, I nd., 20. TXT CATTLE, SHEEP AMD UWM. Best fatted steer-J. B. Oray.Kushvllle, Ind., $15; second, same, is. Best fatted cow J. Rangh & Bon, Farmers' Institute, Ind., f 10: second, Thomas Willi 01 1, Middletown,Ind.,S5. DAIKT APPLIAKCM. Best churnC. C. Bryant, Versailles, Ind diploma. ,
Best brenm bread Miss Jennie Ketchuni. City, 2. MISCFLtA r.0CS EXHIBITS. The following are articles for which no fremiums were offered, and were not, thereore, noticed by proper committees. A committee of the state board of agriculture, with W. II. Raean as chairman, examined the goods and recommend that diplomas ;be awarded as follows: Combined flour chest and sifter S. M. 1 C. II. Gaunt. Nineveh, Ind. Hunter's rotary flour and meal sifter J. M. Hunter. Cincinnati. Ohio.
Portable pantry C. II. Romlne, Minneapo lis, 1DU, Automatic rat trap T. J. Oaynor, city. Bangs' cotlee condenser W. B. Caldwell, c It i Rain water filter Hoover & Gregg, Craw fordsviUV, Ind. Buggy dash whip Calloway A Co., Elm wood, iiii. Modern prison Thoma k Richer, city. California grains J. C. Wineberger, St. Helena, Cal. Colonel Ludllng gram's James If. Rlcketts, Newbnrg.N. Y. Wood bolder for saw buck Lax-ton Haw. kins. BrldgetMirt. Ind. Portable buthlnz aonaratus C. R. Furrev. Lopansport, Ind. Furniture caster and alarm drawer Tucker ADorsey. city Liauiiig powders, washing fluids. etc Churchman A Co., city. riy screen J. D. Wilson, city. Siish holder J. B. Yeagley, city. A NLI11ERY Kl'BJIXr. An Inleresdns Chanter About Eels The l.Ieclrlc Njiecles. ITroy Times. Tho eel season Is now on band In JohnEonville, and large numbers have been caught in the Iloosic river by Messrs. Barclay, lienick, and others. The eel has quite a history. They were held in high repute by the ancients; they were deified by tbe Egypt kns. and invoked bv the ancient ureeKsai tae ile:enot the dinner table." because every cuest itrove like Paris to suppiani i! iB ne iea nor and Keep ner lor nimseir. There are a great many peculiarities con nected with the eel. The eel travels up stream In the spring and -return down to the salt water in the fall always gome In large schools. There are some eight or ten kinds of them, of which several never enter into fresh water. Borne of the varieties are. when full grown ten or twelve feet in length. one nunurea pounds, me kind here the common fresu water eel is usually- from twelve to twenty-live inches in length. Erla nave both Bexes In one, and spawn some what after the manner of other liih. Thev can iravei out oi water lor some distance a.. . i m . ... m from stream to stream, bo that in almost every rivulet, however small, they can be found. The cilia, or breathin? orirsns. urn covered op by a most delicate curtain, which A 1 I - . m ' acisiiKe a vaive and reservoir lor water. thus enabling the fash to take In a ouantltv of -water, so to speak, to keen its irilU moist during tho time it Is out of the stream. It has a heart in Its tail, the same as Is known to exist In the salmon, with pul sations at about ninety-four to the minute. The electrical eel of the warm reirion:. of south America is five to six feet loinr. tnd is celebrated for its ability to communicate such electrical tliocks that men end animals are struck dumb by them. All other fishes ny irom the vicinity of these formidable eels. Kven the llsherman, angling from tbe high bank, fears lest the damn tins should convey tbe shock to him from a dis tance. The electricity appears to he of tbe most intense character. In 1813 an eel was caught in the Thames near London which measured nine feet seven inches in leneth auu iwo leet nve incnea in circumference. J A . . .. . . . . " Plaster Casta from Life. f Paris Letter in Philadelphia Telegraph. I was taken bv a friend to see the wonder. ful plaster ca-ts of living human beintrs, which are amonn the curiosities of tha i:u. sian department. How the thing is done it ii impotsible to imasiine, but there the two statues are, recumbent female figures, undoubtedly taken front living women! One lies slightly turned upon her side, her lins suppress alaugh. Tbe other, who has much the liner form of the two. lies with her face downward, her feet crossed and her head pillowed on her folded arms as though she had thrown herself down to sleep. The minutest details of the texture of the skin, nails, etc.. are very perfectly reproduced, the "goosa ilesh" wherewith the skin 1 cov ered being amusingly noticeable, and showlni that the Dre Duration imt.l tnr ihu casts, the composition whereof is a secret. must be applied cold. Then all th littU indentations in the soles of the feet and the palms of tbe hands, and the curves of the nails and their rimming of skin and llesh, ure reproduced with even startling accuracy. A Bad Decision. Springfield Republican. Governor liices' decision in the South Carolina Klmptoi cae was a bad one for him, and, what makes it of consequence, a worse one for the state of Maesachusetts. liut the state has vindicated herself by repudiating Mr. Rice and his favorite attorney general. Governor Itice is not making brilliant headway toward a personal vindication by his encounter with Wade Hampton. II EST THREAD t'OK MKWIXU CM INK.). 31 AIlia Jurors lit the l'arl Etposltlou Agree Willi the Judge at the On tenMini, and Ieclde Mint It la tne Willimantle." - It appears from the associated press disf latches, and from the lists of awards punished in the Paris newspapers, that the jury on cotton textiles, yarns and thread at the Universal exposition have singled out the Willimantic company, of Hartford. Connecticut, for a special distinction. Tney have decreed to that company a gold medal and the grand prize for "Spool Cotton especially adapted for use on dewing Machines." Out of more than 50,000 medals and awards there were only 100 grand priaea, and, although all tbe great thread manufacturers of tbe world competed, the "Willimantic company alone receives the grand prize for spool cotton. This action of the Pans jury agrees with the opinion of tho judges at our Centeunial exposition, who decreed a medal and strongly commended the Willimantic thread for its surpassing excellence. But perhaps tbe most significant indorsement of this spool cotton is that by the sewing mar chine manufacturers and operators themselves. More than fifty of them, after having used the Willimantic thread on their machines during the Philadelphia and Paris expositions, on all kinds of wore, have signed certificates declaring thi t the Willimantic is the "best thread they have ever nsed on sewing machines on account of its strength, evenness, elasticity, finish and beautiful shades of color." The concurrent opinion of so many experts ought do longer to leave any room for doubt as to which thread is the best for sewing machines. It is not of British or foreign manufacture, but an American product, and made at the Willimantic mills. We Do Not Wonder. We do not wonder that housewives who bave been accustomed to use Dr. Price's Special Flavoring Extracts should turn in disgust from the trash often sold under the name of Flavoring extracts, which stuff smells and tastes like turpentine. Dr. Price's Flavoring Extracts have the taste and odor ot fresh fruits. A Great Disappointment. For the last few years physicians who have mads a note of parties purchasing early cucumbers, watermelons, etc., have been greatly disappointed because of "no calls," as tbe people have found Dr. Pierce's Compound E-i tract of Smart Weed to ha a prompt and certain cure for colio, cramps, dytenterj, dianbeca, cbolera morbus and all
-ains In the stomach and bowela. Al an xenial remedy for cuta, brnisej, sprain burns .nod the sting of insects It is uncqiulcd. ld by druggists.
Ind fx est Ion. The main caiijt ol nervousness is indigestlon, and that U caused by weakness of me siomscn. o oo can have sound nerves and good health without nsine Hon u swenginen tne eiomach, purify tbe blood and to keep the Jlver and kidneys 0 1 mm A Am a . tur, iu carry 011 au the poisonous and waste matter of tbe system. See another column. Diseases of the Eve, in St. Peter's Hospital, irooiyn, 1. une hundred and thirty cases (out of 138) of Egyptian Ophthalmia (Sore Eyes) were cured by Pond's Extract. This extract was diluted one-half with water and a cloth wet with it bound over the eves. lestimonial In the Medical Union from ur. a. .nmner, a leading physician. Deware of imitations. Attention is called to the advertisement of the ework Weekly World. Under Its new management the world baa become one of the best and roost popular papers in New York. For 10 cents it will be Bent (postage paid) from now till January 1. 187i. to any person anywhere in the United States or Canada. This special offer Is to give every one an opportunity to see for himself wuat a good paper it Is. Consauiptlou Cnred. An old physician, retired from nractice. haviDg bad placed in his hands by an 1 last inaia mis-nonary tne xormuia of a simple vegetaoie remeuy, ior tne speedy and per manent cure ot consumption, bronchitis. caiarrn. astnma and all throat anfl hint Bucv-uoiis, aisa a positive ana radical cure . iV . 1 l . ... .... r for nervous debility and all nervous com plaints, after huvlnir tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his sniiering leiiows. Actuated by this motive, and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send, free of charge, to nil who desire it. ibis recipe, with full directions for preparing and using, In ( Joraian, French or Eng. iisn. ent Dy mail by addressing with stamp, naming tbis paper, W. W. Hherur, a.' t owers diock, i;ocnester, is. 1. SPECIAL NOTlCEa. Armed lo I he Teetb is a very common expression, but we think armed to embollsh anil preserve them to a ripe old age is decidedly more beneficial aud appropriate tb Is can only be done by the iragrant"So.odont." For cleaosiDg, beautifying and preserving the teeth, sweetening and purifying ttie breath, It has no equal. 0 In my family, and for the stock. I have used Oilet' Liniment Iodide of Ammonia. It is unsurpassed, and I am surprised at the many different maladies in which it Is applicable. 11 gives me utmost satisfaction. JOHX J. CARTER, Superintendent Eastern Pennsylvania E.t-M-rlm-ntal Farm. O Kpauidlng'sGluelHupto theidlcklng point. Chew Jackson's Best sweet navy tobacco. The melancholy attllctlon sunVred by the Crescent City, In common with so many other southern cities, has shown the benefit derived by that community in establishing and main taining the Louisiana state lottery company in imos, which Was Incorporated for educa tional and charitable benefits, aud which In its regular contributions to sch wls aud hos pitals nobly dlstlngulhed itself. , The next drawing takes place a usual on the cond Tuesday of next mouth. for aliments of the stomas-aud wel-f naniord s Jamaica Ginger. o The Centaur Liniments are of two kind The White Is for the hnnian family; tho Yellow is for horses, sheep aud other animals Testimonials of the effects produced by these remarkable preparations aro wrapped aronnd every bottle, and may be proenred of any druggist, or by mall from the office ot the Centaur Company, -W Dey street, New York City. Th- Russian Court Invited Dr. Aver and brs family to tbe Archduke's wedding in tne Royal Palace. This distinction was awarded hint not only because he waa an Abierieitn. but also because bis name n a physician had Is-come favorably known t in Russia on Its pasange round the world. Pueblo (Col.) ropltf. The supreme court of the state of -2y.t York has decided that J. C. Ayer V Co., cf Iowell, have the sole right to use fte words Cherry 'ectoral ior a medicine, and has issued an lnunctlco against F. V. Itushton, of New York city, for selling Rushton's Cherry I'e&tornl r lieiry IVetoral Lozenges, or any other use of the name to deceive the public. This doclsloa of the high court Include! all dealers who sl! any similar article. Port JetTer-on (L. L I.euder. o lueru'nCol Liver 4)11 Jelly. Approved by tho Academy of Medicine. Tor ooughA, colds, bouchlal and tulxrcular consumption, scrofula and g'ncral debdlty. The most mild, bland and nutritions form, in which Cod Liver Oil can bo used, and with more benefit secured to the patient by a single teaspoonful of tills Jelly than by double the quantity of the clear or imjellled olL For sale by druggists and E. II. TltCKX, New York. MISOLLANr,OUS XQ KLCUtarr New Ktyle Cliromo CnrcU O with name, loo. poKt JniU GEOtlUE I IiEKU A CO., NaHHau, S. Y. Cni n nwnrkerrsnRjtkrtl st'y si hon Cottty O" Htyles of Cards, 10 , or 18 Pest Ciiromos W, mr with name. Ham aes Sc. J. B. Beusted, Nassau, N. Y. Pf f LARGE MIT ED CADS. with naane. JV7 for 13c. ) in case 13c. 2 styles Acqnaln $3 nualntance Cards, 10c. Agents' outfit 1UC. LXJWD A CO. HrUtol, Con s. HOLD PLAJED WATCH I.M. Cheapest in the known wwrld. ticmpl WaitK Krm ( Agmlt. AA Ureas, A. Co ALi aa UbaiBCOk Ar PREX1UH WAWH A5I CHtlJJ T.aiitem-vaaJer.Kre) with every order. Otifc 0t Ires J. 11. Oaylara 4 Co., VhU uo ill f PP verk LkjiKir own t smn. 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Haiinont Chemista aad Physicians certify that thete poodi nrtt lroo 2rora adultiratlou, richer, more effective, produco tetter roeuitr than any otherj, and that they uso them in t&eir own families flR D R I PC 'Q "iqo Perfumes are tho-Gems of all Odors, Ullr nil U L O Totheno, an qui-ite LirM Dcntrifi.T. USE STT.ELE A. PRICE'S LUPULIN YEAST CEW1S. STEELE & PRICE, ilaiifrs., Chicago, St Lania & C.'ucf nniai
(Trade-Mark Copyrighted.) Oil" Moths, etc., very cbtap at the Old Tlun, English Ercwels, Thrct-.Pi7 and Ingrcln; also Stair Carpets, VeWet Hugs, Cmmb 0!oth, 112 FULTON STREET, NEW YORK. Carpets carefully pckel aud H?nl lo any purl of tho Pail tea Sue C. O. I. iree ofKxpreKH chargea. Call or send for Ffice List -J. g3E DALE..
BATES EEDUCED! Cheap Sxonrfiion Tlckoti!: By wsjr nfSt. IHile. ever I be Iren Moihh tHiu Koaie-Tt.XAN NIIUT 1. 1. Ml. On Sale on and after September 1st, 1873. For lowest ratta, full Information with maps, deHcrlptive paintJileta. time-tables, ete., call UKa or address A. Fokd, t eneral I'aMMenfer ARtnt, Hi. Louis, Mo., or .ii.i HowAi.jy Astern I'assentfyr Agent, 133 Mue street, tinclnnatl, Ohio. Descriptive pamphlnt. of the celebrated Hotsprings or Arkann naiiel Buskikk --Niciiol, Attorneys. STATE OF INWANA, Mar'on county, m: In the Huprlor Court o- Marion eoraty, In the state of Indiana. 23,071. ltoeaa '2. Heptemlwr tcrm.lJfftt. Divorce. Julia Hardin vs. Rich trd Hardin. lie it known, that on tlie 211 day of Hepte u. ber, 1K78, the aliove named pluiutlll. by her r ttorneys, filed in the o trice of tne clerk or the Huperlor Court of Marl m cornty, in the Etnte or Indiana, her compliant a.;aliiKt the aliove named defendant: aud that cu the 21sf tli&y.or S4ptember, 1S78, tre said plaintiff filed In said elerk'sofhce theallldavlt of acompetent ncrson showing that Ka!d ilcfnndant. Hlcliard llexdiu,. Is not a resident of the state Indiana. Now therefore, by oruer o: said court, said defendant Above named Is hereby nolliied of the flllnz ana pecdency of iald complaint BKi-lnst him, and that nalese he appears and answers nnmurs the't to. at the calling of said cause on tne second day of the term of said court, to be hetnm and hid at the court house In the city ot lndaua.4iis ou the first Monday in Deeemlw r, 1X78. sailconuplaint, una the matters rm! thinus trio re iu contained antt alleged, wl.l be heard aud de tcrinlned in hla abhencr. Al'STJN II. BRClrVN, sep2f-'3w. Clerk. NOTK'K is lerifhy Riven, tothe citl'ensof tb FlfteeMb. (lo)wsrcU in the dty oi &i dianapolis, Center townolwlp, Marlon coubUv, Indiana, uixi 1. ivrer itoeKer, a maio uihabltantol siil ward. nr the ae ot twentyone years. U apply to. the lsart of,ooca.ty commisKioufrs 01 said (Hintv.attlidlr Novem ber meet In 1, for a lteerse to aell. far one year. spiritous, viuous and malt liquors. In a less quantity than a quart at a tliae, wlih the priviieKe n Knowing, mo same io u unuJt on my prem'sea. The tre-jlMu locat loi of the prenlw-s s-Uereon I desire o sell auld liquors is duscrlhedi as follows: Ttu east ball of lot No. Hoi Terry A lloblnson's snbdlvslon of outlot No, Hi, and known as No. 22 Wost Maryland street. In the city of .tdlarutpol. Center t9wnslUavMiM'ion county, Indiana. (1KI1M1) VtaCU UUCKKll. JOIICK OK APPOINTMENT. Notice Is v hereby elven that the uudersixned has been, appointed admlolstator oi the estate of Jeaee JohiwoD, late or Marlon county. Indiana, deceased. fcUld estate Is supwwted to be sol vent. BILVf UTEK W. JOHNSON. FOR BAJLJZ. T7On BALE Matthews' Patent Renewable JLj Memorandum lili for W oents for No. 1, or 40 cents for No. 2. example conies sent anv where on receipt ofiTlce. Addi-ess, bENTiNEL COMPANY. Indianapolis. I10H HALli-Matthews' Patent Iteuewaon j Memorandum Hook. Hond for panipli copy and price list. 14am idea sent post paJd U any address on receipt, of 60 cents for No. 1, ri 40 cents for No. 2. Address, bKNTlNKL COM. PAN Y, Indianapolis. . W EST EBJf F E J5t A L E NF.N'NIK Y. OXFORD, OHIO. lit, Ilolyoke Vl'.n The twenty-fourth j'oar will cotnuence,Si tember 4, 187S. Hoard, Tuition, Fuel and Ugh 1170 per annum. Ben 1 for t'atalogmo to MIKg HELEN Pl.ABOnY Principal. r On il VDKPMIVE SaMlakfn P-1 1 1 r lrxy-xx
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Fla?oring PATENTS. TitettuectlnQ wlthths rsiblioitlon-of ths!-' tijiti A meriran. Wfcon'.ifm to ct as Solicitors for I'sttita.CsvfnU.Trad' -Murka.t kprrifliti4,etc.for tlie Uuitfd KUten, Can rfla.CtiU 1, f'.iivland, France,' (4-misDr,etc Iu this Jaeof bf Miurt we have liad thtrttf-4hrr year' rtrprrin nre. . VatentsobtainedturouKb tia are noticed In th Reimtijie A mrriran. Tin larg 0 sad ftplcndiilly Uluntrstcd weekly paper .luwa t be curn-ut prirreit nf S-ince, la very lntrwtinf .-. and baa aa euortnuii circulation. Hnbacriptiu ua " SO yrar, rvwt-' psid; siuicle copies lo conia. bold at all ltooki torm and Newa-elncef . t Can I Ofttain n I nfant f' Tlrf qnlcket and bent way to obtain a anttufacU iry anawrr.. without ex rise, is to write to us (Mui la A Co.). desenbiusr the invention, with a small ak rtrh. . All we ne4 is to m-C the itlnt. We will iniro txliataly anawrr. aud rive tbe neccaaary iratrurti oua. For tldsadnce we make no tharg. W'rtlaoscndrraont Htd Book sbout the Pt(nt Lawit, lateiita. Caveats Trs de-Marks. UiHreoxlx,' ami how procurwt. wiUr Li nta for ohtMnintf ad vaurv on Invention. Ai ldrea.MUNN k ..' 1'ubUxhcrs of tho tinenfu ic American Xi I'ark Eowiiewyork. NOTICK Is hereF K"' .en to the citizens of the Hixteenth wi ird, in the city of Indianapolls, Center ftwi iship. Marlon county,. Indiana, that I, P. II . McNe is, a male ln habitant of snld wirdt, 'over tke ne of twentyone years, will iipoly to the bcmnl of county eoiuxabiNlonera of uld county, at their November meeting, for h lie ;nse te sell, for one year, spirilons, vinous aivd malt liquut', in a less rumnUly than a q xtxi , at a tL-iu, with the privilege of allowing thf same to be drank 011 my prciubwH. The precise lootio n of tle premh;ps wheport IdesirutoseUMv'ttU quors is deserllx-d u follows: lot No. o in Muur! tt.H, and known as No. IU, In the JiVV 01' lndianaKlis, tenter township, Mai-fau county, Indiana. (H'aLed) V. H. McNELIS. NOTICKls "u'to.Uy Riven to tho citizens of the Twcvtw .fonrlh ,'2n want. In iliwcltv of IndlanBpo'i.s Center lownxhip, Marion county, India tii, that LChas. Waauer. a malolnbabitnnt or sai d ward, over the aire of twenty-one years, wtl. I hudIv tn.O iMtnnl ffn.nniv cramk)Mionc.'c.r wild county, at their Noveiu. berinectlnir,lir a lin nsetw aell for one year, sxlritous. vi iaHj ami malt liiuorH, In a lewi quuntity tb: Ak I quart at a time, with the prlvmoui miuui(; uiesaiiie to oe uranic on my lrenns's. Tbe precLs Vocation of f he premises wheraon . IdeHire to-n aid liquors as described as follows: IJeelaaina tVteen 15 man north of lh southwest. -ner of the south west quarter of thu north weft qaarterof section 13 In township 15. ncarUi of ranges east. In Marion county, iudiiUh thence norb & rods. tbenoeeat ti rods, tU ce h, uth6 redMttveure west K2 rod to the plaea of beninniDKi aud known aa No. bTi and H.x .'Jouth IHeridiau street, n tbe cjty 0( IndlanapolbsOnter lundilj, Marlon jouuty. Indian. (Sitftusi) CTI AH. WAG S ER. "fyriCL Is hpK-hy Riven to the cltU X the Twcntj -ttnit (21) ward, la the citv f IniiajuapoilH, Cerier townahl'jb Marsn vuityr Imtlana that I. Anion Schmidt, a tuale Inhabitant ot will wird, over the ufjeuf tw. nty-one yeara, will fi ly to 1 n bond.of count v coirfnlfwioiiers of saki county., t tluilr November meeting for a lens tfsell, fer vtm year, spiritous, vinoua ijiid malt U'l'i", ir a lea qi-nntitv than a 'iiai t lit with the in-iviJUtte of allowing the satm to Ih drank 011 nny prtMnlses. The vneclxo ) t ton ,f tlie vremlKe w hereon, I desli to si-tlsuld llotioiK isOescrlbed as follows: Lot No. 21 In Frexiejifk lUchter's subdivision, and known as H!relby House, Shelby s-reoU in the elty of J.ixUanapalls, Center townstjap, Marlon coun'-y, Indiana. . (Sind) ANTON KCHM IDT.
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'VTOTICK la hereby ziven to the citizens of 1 ("enter township, Marion county, Ind IHiin, that I, Louis. Lang, a male inhabitant of said township, over the age of twei.iy-one years, will apply to the board of count commbud'oners of said county, at ihelr next meetl ng ior a liceiiNe to sell, for one year, spiritous, vinous and mait liquors In a less quanty than a quart at a time, w ith the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. The precise location of the premises whereon I desire to bcJI said liquors is described as follows: The new stock yard grounds, on the line of th'j Beit railroad, and on tbe McCarty tract of '.and, southwest of the Morris street wuijon bridge Center township, Marlon county. Indiana, (Signed) . 1UI3 L-VNG,
