Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 27, Number 61, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1878 — Page 5

!Tiffi INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, "WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 10, 1878-

TIIE RETARDING itlME.

The Fivkle Frost Still Refuses ta Come to the Relief of the South. The Tread Disease Puts in an Appearance at Helena, ArL, ani Fulton, Ky. Iicrea3a cf Deaths and Almost Total Suspension of Business at Chattanooga, Tennessee. The Epidemic Increasing at Mobile The .Reports Generally UnfaYorabie from All Quarters. THE DOMINANT DISEASE. TIi Harases ol tb Frightful Fever Sllll Uelne on. Memphis, Oct, 14. The weather is warmer. The following telegram was received to-day at noon: Decatlt., Ala., Oct. 14. Howard Association, Memphis: Will leave here this morning for Tuscumblaand Florence. Seventeen new cases at this Mint vesterdar. The Howard association here Is well managed. Tney have nil their wants suppnea. dr. sauve auu smnmtroiia tne resident Physicians doing nobly. Two hun dred cases of yellow fever at Chattanooga, Tennessee, who an being cared for by physicians and a thoroughly organized relief committee, the Hon. E. A. James nschairman, . . i . i 1 1 i .i e . i, ... wno is eminently qnaiiucti ior tue jjumuuu, ana wno win reaen nome to-mum. (Signed) A. D. LAJosrAt k, President. The Howard association this morning sent nurses to Ganer and Hernando, Mississippi. Among the deaths reported since last night are mother superior Maria Joseph, or the Sisters of Good Shepherd, and K. u. flannel, sergeant of police. E. L. McGowan. a former deputy of the late C. L. Anderson, was elected sheriff by the county court, which met in session six miles east of the city. 1. D. Canale. a prom inent citizen and president of the Italian society in this city, was attacked with fever last night. Twenty-three ptytieians of the Howard medical corps report tit new case, 31 in the city and 44 in the country. Dr. W. A. Casswell has been sent to Senatobia, Mississippi, in response to an appeal for a physician received this morning. Dr. T. Grange Simons goes to Somerviile, Tennessee, tomorrow in obedience to the request ot (Jovernor James D. Porter. The following was received this afternoon: Sardis, Miss., Oct. 4. General W. J. Smith, Memphis: Have fever here sure; send two good nurses by first train. (Signed) P. M. B. Waits:. Acting Mayor. The board of health officially report 10 deaths from yellow fever during the past 24 hours, ending at 6 o'clock to day. Undertakers report 15 additional deaths in the suburbs. Among those who have died since noon are V. T. Pugb, Con McDonald, Oicar Drake, Mrs. Stack, William Myers. All hope of recovery of Jeff Davis, Jr., has been abandoned. The steamers Diepold and Means, towing barges, passed down this morning. Tt steamer Colo'ado, from St. Louis, passed down leaving a heavily laden barge with supplies for merchants. AT HKLKXA. Helena, Ark., Oct. 15. The following announcement was made by the board of health to day: This board believes It now becomes a duty to announce to the citizens that while the prevailing disease may not be strictly yellow fever, it certainly is seemingly quite as fatal, and the citizens aro hereby su advised. There are about 75 cases of Mcfcness in town.. Ten new cases and six deaths have been rejsrted for the 4H hoars ending at noon to-day. Quarantine has been raised. The Howard association organized by electing Judge J. Colo Davis as president, and began work at noon. In one house four deaths have occurred within the last four days, and the fifth partiis down. Jacks & Company, wholesale druggists, announced in a circular yesterday that they would furnish medicines free of charge to ait poor and needy, and to all charitable associations. AT SKW ORLEANS. New Orleans, Oct 14. "Weather clear and pleasant; deaths, 29; neweaes reported, 183. Total deaths, 3,519; total cases, 10,7v0. The medical department of the university of Louisiana at New Orleans has postponed the commencement of the lecture term until November 11, by which time the faculty believe the students mav safely come to the city. The Howards to-day sent nurses to By rani. Applications for relief: To Y. M. 0. A., 123; Howards. 254. The Howards sent a physician and a nurse to Djicirhill. The Peabodys issued 50,000 rations to day. AT VICKSBCKO. ViCKeBCEG, Oct. 14 Young Dr. Glass, a volunteer physician who came here about three weeks ago. died of the black vomit last night out in toe country. Lieutenant Benntr. in command of the relief boat Cham bers, was taken with the fever yesterday evening. Dennett, operator at Greenville, is entirely out of danger. Eight deaths to-day. five white and three colored. AT OTHER l'OISTS. RieoHoc, Oct. 14. Fifteen deaths np to date. Ray St. Lotjis, Oct 11. Twelve new cases and one death. Tmuopwux, Oct 14. Thirty one new cases and one ta; D0XVLDS05VIM.E, Oct. "14. Forty three new cases; five deaths. McComb City, Oct 14 Two deaths; 1 casas. Outlook more cheerful. Batox RorJE, Oct. 14. New cases In the past 48 boars, 92; deaths, 8. Biloxi, Miss., Oct 14. Twelve new cases and four deaths in the post 24 hours. West Batow Rot-ox, Oct. 14. Four new cases yesterday; three deaths in the past 24 hours. Osyca, Oct 1L No new cases; no deaths today. The sick are progressing satisfactorily. Dry Grove, Oct 14 At Lebanon Church one new case; no deaths. Total cases to date, 70; under treatment, 50. At Dry Grove, no new cases; two deaths. PATTKRaoHYiLMt, Oct 14. The fever is gradually spreading and assuming a most malignant form. Dr. Roache was taken down to-day. On the Teche the fever is gradually abating. r Tort HrosoN, Oct 14. Dr. Harrison, of New Orleans, has recovered. Three new cases: no deaths. The fever is at Cook's Landing, one mile below Waterloo. Dr. Couseley has the black vomit The fever is reported at Canaan Landing. Grasp Jusctiow, TenD., Oct. 14. Four new cases and one death "W. W. Hedge, express agent within the last 4i hours. In the country, four miles distant, seven new cases and one death. At Lagrange during the last 21 hours, two new cases and one death. Chattasoooa, Tenn., Oct It For the 24 hours ending at 4 p. m. the deaths from yellow fever were Ed Jones, Mrs. Charles N.

Chamberlin, Joseph Burke, VhOiuaa Hart-

man and roar colored, r oirrn new cases; seven colored. The cool Tttier of the past two days has Increased 'tbe deaths, but decreasea new cases. iue reeling is aeciueuij bine to day, being disappointed of expected frost the season being warmer than ever known, ore. uauar ana uaxter nave goou prospects of recovery. The Vulcan iron works, the last manufactory in operation, closed Saturday for want of skilled hands. This throws more laborers out of work. The relief committee is still in need of funds and provisions. Contributions of money should be sent to Charles D. McGuSVy, treasurer; provisions to G. B. Parkinson, quartermaster of the citizens' relief committee of this city. at fcltow. Cairo, III., Oct. 14. Dr. Luke P.Blackburn was called from Hickman, Ky., to Falton, Ky., this morning, to decide the nature of the disease which appeared there a short time ago. He pronounces the four cases now there genuine yellow fever. No new cases or deaths to-day. AT MOBILE. Mobile, Oct 14. Yellow fever is on the increase here. Frank 1. Hernandez and A. G. Taylor, operatives in this office, are down with it It W. Foot, secretary of the board of trade, died last night at Spring Hill wi:h the fever. ax apologetic toxk. Lodon, Oct 14. A correspondent at Vienna says the porte is adopting an apologetic tone to Austria relative to its recent note. TIIE POLITICAL ARENA. Besiffuatlon of the Greenback Nominee for Governor In Tennessee Another Election for ConireMmen to be Held In Uwa General Political Kewm NAsnviLLE, Oct 11. In a card admitting the hopelessness of continuing the contett the Hon. Lewis Tillman, recently nominated by the national greenback partyr to-day withdrew from the race for governor. Pkovidexce, R. I., Oct. 14. After four hours' fruitless efforts the greenback state convention divided into two district conven tions. Lvcurcua Savles was nominated for congress in the eastern district and J. Fran cis Smith in the western district BrRLiXGTOX, Iowa, Oct. 14. The demo crats and greenbackers of this district will hold a joint convention in Mt. Pleasant next Tuesday to nominate a candidate for con gress, to be voted lor at the November elec tion. Thov claim that other districts will do the same, and that by uniting they can carry at least live out of nine districts. TUey justify their action by the declaration that according to an act of the last congress the time for holding congressional elections in this state is on Tuesday after the tmt Mod day in November. St. Loos, Oct. 14. The -democrats in convention here to-day nominated a full city ticket the principal officers being as follows: Sheriff, John Finn; recorder of deeds. D. II. MacAdams; judge of the circuit court, Ed Adam?; judge of the criminal court, B. H. Laughlin; coroner, Dr. Wm. M. Brennan. New York, Oct. 14. The republicans tonight made the following nominations for congress: Eighth district, Anson G. McCook; Ninth, Wilson Berriman; Eleventh, Levi P. Morton. ' Who In the Man of 1SSOT New York Graphlc.l Tuesday's elections have turned attention to 1880, and the prospects of certain prominent democrats for obtaining the presidential nomination. Southern statesmen will, during the next two years, control the government through congress, more absolutely than ever before. They will have all the important chairmanships in both bouses, and their votes will elect a speaker of the house and president pro tern, of the senate. But the candidate of the democratic party iu 1SS0 will be chosen from a northern state by southern men, who are entitled to name the man by reason of their control of the two houses of congress and their bning able to contribute 138 of the necessary 185 electoral votes. A southern man will not be on the throne, but southern men will be the power behind the throne, greater than the throne itself. Mr. Tilden is out of the question. That cipher business has effectually disposed of him. A man who chooses his agents so badly even if there was nothing e!se against him proclaims his incompetency for the presidency. And Mr. Tilden lacks nerve. The democratic party will choose a man of nerve. Senator Thurman's chances have been hurt by the result in Ohio. But be is by no means out of the race. It may be found that his declaration in regard to the national banks is the new greenback issue, and it may help to make him the winning man. The election in Indiana has brought exSenator Hendricks well to the front His sUte has gone democratic bv an overwhelming majority. The vote of Indiana is necessary to a democratic candidate for the presidency, and Hendricks is sure of it The struggle over the control of the democratic state central committee of New York may turn out to be a struggle between Tilden and Hendricks, with a victory for the "favorite son" ot Indiana. Bayard would be a strong man did his state amount to anything in an electoral struggle. He has certain popular qualities that none of the other aspirants possess. Rut, on the other hand, he is known as a "bank man." His relations with the Wall street leaders would hurt him greatly with the greenback democrats of the west and south. His state is sure for the democratic candidate, no matter who that candidate may be. Did Bayard hail from New York, Ohio. Indiana or Pennsylvania his candidature would be formidable; coming from Delaware, it amounts to very little. In oar own state, outside of Tilden, there is no democratic candidate. Seymour is not to be thought of, and there is no other democrat with a national reputation or prestige. In the raee Hendricks is now ahead, with Thurman a good second, and the field bunched far in the rear. . A CiacaieStaiesnian Beaten. Washington Post) That classic statesman, the Leon id as of the house, otherwise known as ex-Governor Sexton, of Indiana, will no longer fret the echoes of the vaulted halls of congress with his eloquence. He has been awfully beaten for re-election by a staunch and able democrat bearing the somewhat peculiar name of Jeptha D. New. Malarial Fevers. Malarial Fevers, constipation, torpidity of the liver and kidneys, general debility, nervousness and neuralgiac ailments yield readily to this great disease conqueror. Hop Bitters. It repairs the ravages of disease by converting the food into rich blood, and it gives new life and vigor to the aged and infirm, always. See "Proverbs" in another column. Science has accomplished no more wonderful or gratifying result than the perfection of an antidote to the chilling signs ' of approaching age, something to obliterate the tell-tale tracks of time, and preserve the natural adornments of youth to a ripe old age. Hall's Hair Renewer does alL this, and its praise resounds In cottage and palace. The dwellers among the snowa of Norway and the peasants of Bunny France and Spain find use for it and find means to get It, and It does not disappoint them. The whitening locks again resume their youthful color, and thin, dry and faded hair becomes bright and glossy. The whole appearance is changed as .f by msgic, and the man or woman who before was called aged, now appears as one in the prince 0f life.

Such wondrous changes can not pass un- j

noticed, and they have produced the unprecedented demand that now exists for the first and only article ever compounded that can produce them in a pleasing and satis factory manner. Kew Era, Woodstock, I1L Swalm A Jack a, of Bellmore, Park county, dealers In fine blooded horses, were "red ribboned" to their hearts' content They exhibited old Hambletonian, a magnificent four-year old stallion, and their famous Chief, a beautiful seven-year-old dark bay stallion, sired by Membrino Chief. He is a powerful mover and a general favorite; also Joe, a dark sorrel gelding six years old, and a magnificent driving animal. Brownlee, a three-year-old Hambletonian mahogony bay stallion with black points. Three of the premiums of $6 each were taken as follows: On best mare and colt, first and second; on best sucking filly, first premium; on best sucking stallion, first premium. Their mare colt, 2ueen Anne, also pranced off with a ribbon of sanguinary hue. Taking into consideration the many fine horses and fire stock generally on exhibition, Messrs. Swaim & Jacks have reasons to be proud of their successful display. A Strictly Premium Horse. Absolutely one of the finest stallions ever on exhibition at an Indiana state fair is Mark Dunham, entered by his owner, Mr. J. R, Ludlow, of Morristown, Shelby county. He is a beautiful mahogany bay, 16 bands high, three years old, and has thus far taken first premium at every fair exhibited-this season, four in number. He was sired by Will Dare, Imported by Mark Dunhfun, of Wayne, Dupage coanty, Illinois. Thousands of admirers of fine horses visited his stall and pronounced him as a model horse in every respect , Attracting Mncb Attention. Dr. Price's Unique Perfuires are attracting much attention. His Floral Riches is indeed a toilet luxury. In the sick room, a disinfectant gratefully refreshing to the inVilid. For the handkerchief, a persistent, delightful perfume. Dentists, clergymen, orators and professional men will be pleased With it Blood, Nerve, Brain. Those all must have, and all want, the Blood rich, the Nerves strong and the Brain active. There is only one way to accomplish all this at the same time use the Blanchard Blood and Nerve Food; it is honeBtly prepared by a well known physician in New York city, and is accomplishing wonders in strengthening people. InllKet!on. The main cause of nervousness is Indigestion, and that is caused by weakness of the stomach. No one can have sound nerves and good health without using Hop hitters to strengthen the stomach, purify the blood and to keep the liver and kidneys active, to carry off all the poisonous and waste matter of the system. See another column. Acting through the pores rpon the sources of inflammation, Glenn's Sulphur Soap promptly relieves the burning, itching and other annoyances caused by salt rheum. scald head, impetigo, erysipelas, and other skin diseases, aud ultimately removes every vestige of them. Depot, Crlttenton s, No. Sixth avenue. v Hill's Instantaneous Hair Dye is safe as well as speedy. Diseases of the Eye, in St Teter's Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. One 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 eyes. Testimonial in the Medical Union from Dr. E. A. Sumner, a leading physician. Beware of imitations. Charley Tradollar told us this morning that his last sweetheart had a poor taste for the fine arts, but a highly cultivated clutch for chocalatecaramels. New York News. Consumption Cnred. An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by 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. als3 a positive and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive, and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send, free of charge, to all who desire it this recipe, with full directions for preparing and using, in German, French or English. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. W. Shernr, 149 Powers' block, Rochester, N. Y. SPECIAL NOTICES. In my family, and for the stock, I have used Giles' Liniment Iodide of Ammonia. It is unsurpassed, and I am surprised at the many different maladies In which it is applicable. It gives the utmost satisfaction. JOHN J. CARTER, Superintendent Eastern Pennsylvania Experimental Farm. o Armed to the Teeth' Is a very common expression, but we think armed to embt-ll&h and preserve them to a ripe old age Is decidedly more beneficial and appropi late this can only be done by the iragrant".Sozodont.M For cleansing, beautifying a ad preserving the teeth, sweetening and purllj !ng the breath, it has no equal. o Spauldlng's Glue is up to the sticking point. Chew Jackson's Best sweet navy tobacco. o If you want to be sure your pickles will keep take Prusslng's Apple Vinegar. For aliments of the stomach and bowels San ford's Jamaica Ginger. o The melancholy affliction suffered by the Crescent City, in common with so many other southern cities, has shown the bej,eflt derived by that community In estaing and maintaining the Louisiana hiate lottery company In 18C8, which Was incorporated for educational and charitable benefits, and which la Its regular contributions to schools and hospitals nobly distinguished itself. The next drawing takes place as usual on the second Tuesday of next month. The Centaur Liniment 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 preparations are wmpped around every bottle, and may be procured of any druggist, or by mall from the office of the Centaur Company, 4J Dey street, New York city. ' . lnernn Cod Liver OH Jelly. . Approved by the Academy of Medicine. 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The People's Eenedy. The Universal Pain Extractor. Note: Ask for Pond's Extract. Take no other. "Hear, for X will apealc of excellent thine. POND'S FXTH ACT The great Vegetable Pain Destroyer. Has been in uncover thirty yearn, and for cleanlines-t and prompt cnraUve virtues cannot le excelled. CIIILDICRN. No family can aiTonl to be without Pond's Extract. Accidents, ftrulaea, ntulna, Cnu, Sprainn are relieved almost Instantly by exa-rnal appllcaUon. Promptly relieves pains of Born, Scald, Excoriation, t batiuz, Old Sore, Roll, Felon, Corn, etc. Arrest inflammation, red noes swelling, siop-s bleeding, removes decoloration and heals rap1)lr. LADIES Ami It their best friend. Tt asauages the pains to which they are peculiarly subject notablj fullness and pressure in ti e head, nausea, vertigo, 4c. It promptly ameiloratei and permanently heals all fcluds of In flam mntlonannd ulceration. HEMOKKIIOIDS or PILES find in thU the only immediate relief and nl lmate cure. No case however chronic or obstinate van Ions; resist Its regular nse. V A KICOSK V F.I N S. Tt is the only sr.re cnn. KIDNEY DISEASES. U lias no equal for permanent care. BLEEDING from any cause. For this it Is a "pecllic It has saved hundreds of Hvei when all other remedies failed to arrect bleeding from noM. stomach, lung, and elsewhere TOOTHACHE, Earache, Neuralgia, and ltueuniatlui are all alike relieved ari often permanently cured. PICVlCIAKSof all schools who areacanaint. ed with Pond Rztrart or Witch Hazel recommend it in ttieir practice. We liavo letters of commendation from hundreds ot I'hyslclans, many of whom order it for use in , tlit-ir own practice. In addition to the foregoing, they order its use frSwclllnzof ail kinds, Quinsy, Sore Throat, lntianied Toni;, ptnip.e and chronic Diarrhoea, Catarrh, (for which it is atpeciflc), hll'blaiua, ProMted Feet, Sting of I naects, Itloaqultoe, etc.. Chapped Hand, Face and indeed all uaiuitr ot pKin liseiises. TOILE I' US K. Removes Sorenea.Roushnew and Smarting t hralsCnt, Eruption, and Pint pie. It rtrivet. xr.vUtonUt and tefrtihe. wbilc wondorfultf imi roving tas Complexion. TO PA tSTIE IIS -Pond' Extract. No Stock Breeder, no Lively Man can aord o bo without it. It is used by all the leading Llveuff Stables, Street RaiiroKOs and first Horemeu In New York Citv. It lias no equal for Sprains, Harness or Saddle tnanngs, Stiil'nes, Scratches, Swell injrs. Cuts, Lacerations, ItU-e-1-inr. ineumonia,' Colic, Uiantnea, Chill. Colds, Ac. Its ranre of action is wiije. and thu relief it affords is so prompt that It is invaluable .in every larm-vard as well as In every farmhouse. Let it be tried once and you will never e without it, CAUTION ! Pond' Extract has been imitated. The eeuuine article lias tlie wonla Pond's Extract blown in each bottle. It la prepared ty the only persouw living; who' ever knew now to prepan- it properly, 'tfuall other preparations of Wit, ti llazek This is the only ariirlu used by Phy-deians, and in the tmsplul of this country and Knrope. IIISTOIiY and EsesoPond Extract, in pamphlet form sent free on application to POND'S EXTRACT (OUPAKV, S Jaaiden Lane. New Vork. GET YOUR Job Printing DONE AT THE 5EI1EL OFFICE t&'Vrl'ees reasonable and to comply wltli tbe demands or the Estimated Furnished and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Corner Circle and Kcri Jian . Slrats, rCBI.IC lJDKiBT HC1I.DI.VO.

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'Cortain it 1st lint timet without number, discus univeisaily acknowledged beyond the reaeh of medicine have melted away underthe action A LONKof thoso remedies. And tho work was done so quickly, with so little inconvenience to the patient, that In many eases the pain was none before he or she was aware. More than a million witnesses bear testimony to these statements. These are no Idle words or misrepresentations, but are susceptible ot proof. In the name oj humanUytry them. The following are some of the many diseases the LIVER PAD COMPANY'S remedies will cure: Fever and Ague, Kidney Troubles, iiillous Disorder, Irregular Action of the Liver Complaint, Heart, Intermittent Fever, Rheumatism, Periodical lieadiw ln-s, All Kinds of Female Dyspepsia, Weaknesses, Ai?u lake. Sick Headache, Chill Fever, Lumbago, Sciatica Dumb Ague, Pain in the Side, lfcu-k. Bilious and every kind Stomach, Shoulders of Fever, and Muscles, Diarrhrea, Catarrh, lassitude. Jaundice, Neuralgia, bilious Colle. 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SNYDER'S CURATIVE PADS. The most wonderful HEALTH RESTORERS ever discovered. LEADING PHYSICIANS And tbe intelligent are most loud In their praise. . No.1. For LIVER and LUNG AILMENTS, CH 1 LL8 and FEVER, DYSPEPSIA, indlgestlou, Billiousness, Sick and Nervous Headache, aud all dhteaaea arising from torpid liver. The most effectual BL'JOD PURIFIER EXTANT, gives strength to the weak and debilitated. Price, ii.oo. No. a- For Fir MALE WEASKNESSiAND IRRKG U LA RI TIES, FALLING of tha WOMB, LEUCORRHAiA (whit), and many other Ills to which FEMALES are SUBJECT; enriches the blood, purifies the secretions and strengthens WEAKLY and DELICATE FEMALES.' Price, 3.o. Ho. 3. For KIDNEY, SPINE and BLADDER affections, Blight's dlaeaae,tltbete, LAME or WEAK BACK; TONKS UP VITALITY and RESTORES LOST ENERGY. Price, .1.0ft. If your druggist does aot keep "SNYDER'S CURATIVE PADS," and will not get one for you, do not let him palm off other worthless imitations, but send the price to us in a Letter, and we will mail them to vou. Address, E. F. SNYDER A CO 113 West Fonrth Street, Ctnefnnatft.O. NoM by I1ROWMXG A- SI.OAX, A. KE1FKR, STEWART A BARRY, lodtnu. spoils, ami DRUGGISTS UOEKALLY; TRUTHS. Hop Hitter are tbe Purewt and Best I Bitters ever made.. Thy are compounded from HOPS, BrCIIU, 9f AN DRAKE, and DANDELION, the oldest, best, and mott valuable medicines in the world and contain all the best and most curative properties of all other Bitters, being the greatext Blood PnrlCer, Elver Kesrnliator, and IJfo and Health Restoring Agent on earth. No disease or ill health can possibly lor.g exist where these Bit ters are used, so varied and perfect are tbeir operations. They give new life aud vigor to the aged and intirm. To all whose employments canse irregularity of the bowels or urinary organs, or who require an Appetizer, Tonic and mild Stimulant, these Bitters are invaluable, being highly curative, tonic and stimulating, wlihont Intoxicating. No matter what your feelings or symptoms are, what the disease or ailment is, nse Hop Bitters. Don't wait until you aie sick, but if you only feel bad or miserable. u?e the Bitters at once. It may save your life. Hundreds have been saved hv so do lBg. -500- will be paid for a case they will not cure or help. Do not suffer yourself or let your fr?nds snlfer. but use and urge them to us- Hon S Bitters. H Remember, Hop Bitters Is no vile, drog8? ged, drunken nostrum, but tbe Purt and p Wst Medicine ever made; the "Invalid ! aV A aVB aa Marl IIama fn 1 at A i.)pwn family siiould be w ithout them. Try the flitter to-day. Trv Hop Coagh Cure and Pain Relief, a For sale by Browning A Sloan. A. Kiefer, Stewart A Barry, French's Medical depot, Masonic Temple, Wholesale. tssssnaaaesMESxxsBsassBSi Rcskirk & Nicnor Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion county, ss: In the Superior Court of Marion county, in the state of Iuaiaua. No. 23,ci. Room 2. September term, IS78. Divorce. Julia Hardin vs. Richard Hardin. Be it known, that on the 21st day of September, 1S78, the above named plaintiff, by her attorneys, tiled in the office of tne clerk ol the Superior Court of MarlOn county, in the state of Indiana, her complaint against the above named defendant; and that on the 2lst day of September, I'iT.S, the said plaintiff filed in ani clerk'sofnee theaftlilavit of a competent person showing that said defendant. Ricnard Hardin, is not a resident of the state of Indiana. Now therefore, by oroer ol said court, said defendant above named is hereby notified of the filing ana pendencr of said complaint against him, and that unless hoappoarannd answers or demurs there;;,, at the caning of said cause on the sec&cl tlay of the tenn of said court, lo be Wgun and held at the court house in the city ot Indianapolis on the first Monday in December, 1S78. said complaint,, ana tn matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in bis absence. AUSTIN H. BROWN, sep28-3w. Clerk. NOTICE Is hereby given to the citiens of the Hixteenth ward. In the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana, that I, P. H. McXe is, a male inhabitant of said ward, over the nge of twertyone years, will apply to the board of county commissioners of said county, at their November meeting, for a license to sell, for one year, splritous, vinous and malt liquo's. In a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. The precise location of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liquors is descrUed as follows: Iiot No. 6, m square 6, and known as No. 113 West Washington street, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon co;:n tr(s!gned)a' P. H. MCNEUS. FOR SALE. 17iOR BALK Matthews Patent Recewabl Memorandum Book for 50 cents tvr No. 1, or 40 cents for No. 2. Sample conies sent anywhere on reeelpt of price. Address, 11NKL COMPANY, Indianapolis. 17I0U SALE Matthews'Puteut Renews o! Memorandum Book. Send for sampU copy and price list. Samples sent postpaid t any address on receipt of oO cents for No. 1. ot 40 cents for No. 2. Address, SENTINEL COMPAN Y, Indianapolis. DYKES' BEARD ELIXIR au i, fcO'l ii ii ou i be p!u-'i.ret fac. J,r ta ?, - mm ALH1.ADY tAt kT.AVY H"l;.T HK AS L BMHD, baiy al I'toa I to 4 IV-' r. iJ. ml- - - . ra--a.r 'kii1a -- ' !.'.. ' A. M. "-MTH CU. 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