Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 27, Number 67, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1878 — Page 3

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY "MOTlNINGr. NOVEMBER 27. 1878.

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BT CAROLINE LESLIE. I stood beside my window one stormy winter ill y, And watched the light, white snow-flakes fli'tter past: And I saw. .though each one wandered Its silent, separate way, They all hank down upon the ground at last. "So men mu-t lie down' I said, 44 When life is past." From ont the self-same window, when soft, spring days were come, I winched the fair, white clouds that sailed the bine; Could those bright, pearly wonders far up In heaven's liUh dome Be the old, wimry snow-banks that I knew? "So men snail one day rise again," I whispered, "too!" Sunday Afternoon. STATE INTELLIGENCE. Franklin is noted for its fine churches. Baby parties are all the rage at South Bend. Fort Wayne wants a horse race In the Bprlng. Elizabethtown is going to have a Christian Church. Terre Haute has a copper kettle that holds 175 barrels. Mexican dollars are only worth 80 cents at Fort Wayne. Clay City, Clay county, is howling for a furniture store. One of the institutions of Rushville Is a ladies' barber shop. The Ellettsville Sun is now known as the Monroe County People. John C. Rogers has retired from the editorship of the Rossville Examiner. Montezuma, Tarke county, had a dose of Susan B. Anthony on Friday night Forty-four weeks of schooling, board and room rent is given at Valparaiso for $100. The little ones of Fort Wayne are dying quite rapidly of scarlet fever and diphtheriaJ. W. Reeder, of Clay county, has manu factured 2,100 gallons of molasses this season. The marriage fever has struck Kokomo, G2 licenses having been issued since September 1. The Wabash Iron Company, of Terre TTTit sold 1.033 tons of finished iron last month. Columbus ships geese by the car load. The next car load will undoubtedly contain the editor of the Republican. The Wlnamac Democrat asserts that 11,000 acres of land in Pulaski county are mort gaged to eastern capitalists. Knox county claims the oldest woman in the state. Her name is Magdalen Bergheimer, and she is 10'J years ol age. The girls of the quiet little villase of Trre Haute are beine lectured by the Mail for flirting. Oh, girls, don't be so naughty ! Sevmour is to have a new daily. It will be issued from the office of the Fost, the in itial number to appear on Monday next The Plymouth Republican is devoting all of its local space to complimentary notices of subscribers who drop in and pay 50 cents on subscription. CaDtain A. O. Ward, of the Terre Haute m Light Guards, is off on a tour of inspection of the men and arms of the Indiana Legion, by appointment of the governor. The "boes" crop or. sweet potatoes was raised by L. F. Ambrose, of Clay county 102 bushels from QVA square rods of land, or at the rate of 212 buahels per acre. Columbus Democrat: The latest novelty in love affairs is the hiring of a dray by young man to have a note conveyed to his girl. This thing was done yesterday. Five prisoners escaped from the jail at Warsaw one night last week. Accomplice from the outside rendered them the neces sary assistance to enable them to get out. j The case of the state of Indiana against Williams, Reed and others, which was announced to take place at Terre Haute a few days ago, has been sent to Clay county for trial. Brazil Index: Grave robbing has not yet commenced in this locality, but the principal school bouse was broken into a few nights ago, and furniture, books, etc., mutilated. William Sproney, of Wildcat township, Tipton county, was kicked by a horse, on Tuesday afternoon, and sustained a fracture of the skull, from the effects of which he died on Thursday. The national organ, which has been published at North Manchester, has been removed to Huntington, where the editor thinks he can get something to eat, il he hat good luck. Fowler Herald: Grain merchants and well to do farmers in this county are erecting new corn cribs. They realize the fact that the price of corn will not advance for several seasons. Gus Krager, a section hand on' the I., P. and C. road, wai run oter at Deedsville by a rassenger train Wednesday night. Both of is legs were cut off. He died the next day. He leaves a wife and child. The Williamsport Republican gives a two. column account of the capture of three men wm mhhi a miller in that neck of woods f sifi The men's names were Harry Macauley, Ed Weaver and Al Weaver. They are supposed to belong to a gang at Danville, 111. Brazil Index: A new railroad is contem plated to pass through the southwestern part Af tM rnnntff bv wav of Uotiee ana iiowes ville, connecting Terre Haute and Worthlngr. .. it terminal noints. Such a road would pass through tections of rich country in Vigo, Clay ana ureene counties. Princeton Democrat: We sre informed bv Mr. Thomas Witherspoon, of Owensviile, that there Is in that place an old lady named ir.nn.tt who is 108 vears old. She still re tains her eyesight, and is abie to go about .iihnnt mr difficulty. Is there an older rerson in the state? A notorious rough named John Dillon was Arrested at Logaasport, Saturday night for keing drunk. Sunday morning he set fire to th. hoddine in his cell, and was so seriously burned that it is thought he can not re cover. nancock Democrat: Several parties in the neighborhood of the Wilson murder have engaged the service or two or three Terr prominent mediums to hold a seance in the aonse that Mrs. Wilson and child - ,n.lrid in. The mediums claim that thev can give a vivid description of the nartv or Dafues wno cuuiuiiwhju iu Ea;3.;,,V,.tMnnDthe spirit of the late Mrs. Wilson. Ooe of the mediums lately Tisited the scene of the murder, and calling pp the departed spirit of Mrs, Wilson, pro-

pounded the following question: wno committed the deed?" when she replied that she was not at liberty to inform the medium

. a a . T 1. at present. From the above we.wouiasuppoMJ that we are to now have this very mysterious affair fully ventilated by these gentle men. Evansvllle Journal: Robert Rhodes, a deck passenger on the steamer Golden City, disappeared suddenly when the boat was near Canuelton, early yesterday morning, it was at first supposed thai ne naa wish overboard, but when the boat reached nere some of the employes chared that Rhodes hat been knocked overboard Dy on" oi me officers of the boat Word to this effect was left with Chief Ayres and Captain rewitr, butuoto 2 o'clock this morning they had failed to obtain any positive information. Dutch Pelileneaa. Italians have a ouick ear for music alto gether too quick for foreigners who go to the oDera at Milan or Naples. After a new opera one hears passage after passage hummed on every eide as he leaves the theater, and during the performance those who have good ears have the habit of keeping up with all the singers. A Dutch botanist who was very fond of music, chancel to nave one oi these humming birds sitting next to him at the opera in Milan. How to make him cease the humming he knew not. It was a delicate thing. At last be had tlan. As foon as the tenor entered and began his grand scene the botanist began to fidg?t, and exclaimed now and then, ''What a nuisance!" "What's a nuieance?" said the hummer, looking daggerj at the Dutchman. "That tenor," quietly auswered his compr.nion. "He has such a loud voice that he quite prevents my hearing you!" The hum mer was silent for the rest oi me evening. Oa the day Miss Astor was married to Mr. Roosevelt she provided a feast for all the patients in Bellevue Hospital. Nine hun dred pounds of chicktn, ten barrels of vegetables, twenty busheb of fruit and a great variety of cake and confectionery were the principal items. The PhyKioloicy oi tbe Liter. The liver la the largest secreting organ In the human body, and the bile which it secretes in more liable to vitiation and misdirection from Its proper channels than any other of ihe fti.ii ii a i ftuhU. Luckily for the billons, how ever, there is an unfading source of relief from . t . . . 1 I . t .trvv.tf.H liver coiiipiuiiK, uamrij, huskiwi a r-.,icw Bitters, a medicine which for over a quarter of a century has been achieving thorough cores or the aoove mentioned aiiment, lever uu aeue. dvsnensia. bowel complaint, rheumatic and kidney affections, and disorders Involv ing Iokm or nervous vigor, ii , moreover, preventive of malarial disease, and affords protection to thousauds of persons residing in districts of country were that dire scourge Is prevalent. As a remedy adapted to the me dicinal requirement of lamb ies It la supromeIv desirable, and as a means oi ioriiiying a ueoilitated system, it is thoroughly to be depended upon, Epilepsy Fits: A grand triumph in medi cine, we nave cuscoverea a certain speciuc for that direful malady, Epilepsy. It has cured cases given up by distinguished phy sicians, after bromide of Potassium ana an other remedies known to them had failed. So certain are we that it will give satisfac tion, tbat we will send a trial box free, upon receipt of 9 cents to pay postage. Price, One Dollar ner box. Address, s'a'ing age of person and frequency or ma, ermoni ci Pharmacy, Buflale, N. Y. Whatever name or designation is given to cause of fever and ague, or other intermittent disease, it isalways malaria. Eliminate that from the system and a sure cure is the immediate result. The safest, surest, most effectual and, at the same time, perfectly harmless preparation for producing this happy effect is Clifford's Febrifuge. It represents, in their utmost purity and free from all Irritating properties, the remedial principles of the Eat India cinchona bark, as grown on the Neilgherry Hills. It is the most powerful antidote to malaria known, and yet as harmless as water. J. C. RicnARDsoiT, Prop'r, For'sale by all druggists. St Louis. rood Is not always something to eat, but is, in'the case we refer to, a concentrated liquid extract from the exterior of tbe wheat kernel, tbat if taken a half tea pconful after each meal builds up the whole system, overcomes fleeplefsneis, and makes tbe old young again. See advertisement of the JJlanchard Blood and Nrre Food. West Troy, N. Y., Feb. 17, 1377. Gfstlemkn: I bave tried fourteen differ ent doctors and almost everything in the catalogue of prospective cures, crossed tbe Atlantic twice for my health, and your Nerve Food is doing more for me than all put together. Truly your. 11. A. UOOK. For ten years Th(1' IIIU hare been the nTognixed NlMiidnrvl J'nmlly Mll'lii in the Atlantic Statks. Scarcely a family can le round from Maink to Mexico that does not use them. It Is now proposed to make their virtues knowu in the '1-ST. A Single Trial will Establish their Merits. Do They Cure Every Thing? NO.-They aro for Diseases that " result from MALARIAL POISON and a OERANCED LIVER, such as Dyspepsia, Bilious and Typhoid Fever a Chills, Colic, Sick-Headache, Chronic Diarrhcea, Nervousness, Disziness, Palpitation of the Heart, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Kidney Disease, Chronlo Constipation, Piles, &o. That Your LIVER IS DISORDERED Whin yea kara Dull pain laNbouMerat Coated Toagntt 4'tle Bowelai Weight la the Unah 'after Kalian Hour Kraetatlanat AverIon to Exertion of Body or 31 lad. 1IC ADYISED, nod AT ONCE TAKE TUTT'S PILLS!! The first doae produce an effect which of I en ntonlihea the anfTerer, and In a ahort time follow an Appetite, good lls;etlou, BO LID FLESH ft HAED MUSCLE. THE WEST SPEAKS. "BEST PILL IN EXISTENCE." rm. Trrr-I tiied rur PIH for Dyl.Wk Stoma h and KerrouinrM. I iwrrr bad an-ruiing to da ine o ofmh good In th way of medicine Thejr ar m f'xxi tou rrprvMtit them. They ara tha beat till in Axlatenoe. ana loo all 1 ran to a.-onaini oinexi wua their Rood menu. 1. W. TIUBtT J S, Oaeota, Minn. hold by Druggists, or aent by nail on receipt of 25 rents. Ofllee, S3 H array KU. New Torlc. Sick Headache thai Little Pill. They also relieve IMntriim from Iypopsla, IndlgHBtioii aud Too llfurty KnUixr. A perri-ci rrrjly for Ittulnem, Naosaa, DrnwRinpw.Kad Tunic In th Mouth. Cou,Ud Toniju Pnln In lUr Kxle, Ac, They regu late th llowem nun Dn'verit Cormtlnalion Mid I'llf. Thanialleat aort easiest to take. Only on pill a aw. 40 In a rial. Purely Veceunle. Price 25 ceuu. Hold by all Druggists. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Prorrt, Erie, Pa. TtT Ttnla by mall for on dollar. For the BEST TOLE BJ0L1L ' Addxeat A. V. IlADLdlY. Indm&Dolla. lovU

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IT SAVED THE PEOPLE OK 8AVANNAH, OA., WHO USED IT DURINO THE TERRIBLE EPIDEMIC OF 1B7S.

Mefsrs. J. II. Zeiltj A Co.: Gentlemen We, the undersigned. Engineers on the Georgia Central Railroad. In grateful obligation for the benefits we received from the ue of SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR during the 7EKLLO W FEVER EPIDEMIC In Savannah, Georgia, in the summer and fall of 1870, desire to make tho following statement: That during the aforesaid Epidemic, we used the medicine known as BIMSIONS LIVER REGULATOR, prepared by J. H. Zellln A Co., and though exposed to the worst miasmatic Influences ot the Tellow Fever by going In and coming out of Savannah at different hours of the night, and also m spending entire nights In the city during the prevalence of this most FATAL EPIDEMIC, with but the single exception of one of u, who was taken sick, bat speed'ly recovered, we continued In oar 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. Respect fully Yours, C. B. PATTERSON, JAS. L. MALLETTE, JOHN R. COLLI NH, MELTON F.COOPER Ayers Cherry Pectoral Tor Disease or the Throat anil I.nng Mich a Couch, Colds Whooping;, i'otiffti, Ilroiielitll"-, AMttiutaul toxsi'jiriio.v. The fewcompositlons which have won the confidence of mankind ami become household words, among not only one but many nations must have extraordi nary virtues Perhaps no one ever secured so wide a reputation, or maintained it so long 8-t AVEH'St'HERKY pEftoral. It has been known to the public about forty years, by a ong contiuueu scries of marvellous cures, that have won for tta confidence In its virtues never equalled by anv other medicine. It still makes the most effectual cures of Coughs, Colds, Consump ion, tht can be made by medical skill. Indeed tbe Ciikrrt Pectoral baa really robbed these dangerous disease ot their terrors, Va great extent, and given a feeling of Immunity from their fatal effects that is well founded If the remedy be taken in sea-on. Every family shoud have It In their closet for the ready and prompt relief of Its members. Hlekness, suffering and even life is saved by this timely protection. The prodent should not neglect. It. and the wise will not. Keep it by you for the protection it affords by Its timely use in sudden attacks. PREPARED BY -Ir. J. . AYF.K A CO., Lowell, Maws., Practical and Analytical Chemists. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers In Medicine RiTrf.K, Walker & Ritter, Attorneys. S1 I TATE OF INDIANA, Marion county, as: In the Superior Court or aianon coun ty. In thepfeite of inaiana, rxo, zsia. January term, ltsra. Dorotha M. Atkinson vs. Thomas A. Goodwin, Content U. Oootlwln, hla wUe, John English. I it known, that on the 11th day oi October, 1878, the above named plaintlQ. by her attorney a, fl led In the office ol tlie clerk of the Superior Court of Marlon county, in the state of Indiana, her complaint against the above named detendanta, and that on the Plh day of November. 1K78, the saia piainuu niea In Kaidclerk'a efnee the affidav it of a coin, petent person ahowing that said defendant, Inhn F.ri?iish. la not a resident ot the HtaU) of Indiana; and Raid plaintiff havlugbyen. dorsement on aaia complaint requirea saia defendants to appear In aald court and answer c.r demur thereto, on lne?th day of January, I87D. Now, therefore, by order of said court, said defendant last above named la hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him, and that unless he appears and answers or aemurs mersio. ni me cuiuuk ofaald cause on the seventh day of January. the same being thtfaecond Judicial day of a term of said court, to be begun and held at the court house In the city of Indianapolis, on theflrstMonday In Jauaary. 18T. said com piaint.and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined In his absence. DANIEL. M. RANSDKI.L, nov!3 Sw. Clerk. THE TASTELESS REGULATOR. THE LOZENOE LAXATIVE. mmms The let preparalioa of M acNk;a nmilt into delltrbt fully flavored Lo7.KN(ila bf !!.( onu of the uioft useful and reliable Laxative ?lellcluca, suitable fur all ares and comlitlmis. tor rrpuluting tbs bowels, and fur the prevention. Immediate relief and permanent cure of Coiiatlpatlou. HEMORRHOIDS or PILES. WMOl'SXCM, PICK HEADACHE, ERUPTIONS OF THE BKIS, riATVUXCT. ACIDITT and HEARTBURN ; it is also must valuable m a Spring Itledlclue. Price 25 eta. per box. Sold by all Dntjrlaor mallad FRIE na rvralpl of prir ky IH Idas Pick Co . 1 WnoatarKL, Naw lark. Esplaaatory alrcalar FBtEa aijittcalloa. CLIFFORD'S FEBR9FUCE 2IIADICATES ALL MALARIAL pISEASrS from SYSTEM. J. C. RICHARDSON, Prop., MfFor Sale by All Dnnnrtot. ST. LOUIS. 1000 14KWA11D. LOIJ ny raw f f rir diaww..rrmatorrha, -T aar .. A. bthiy, rk.aa.atat, tbtliaf err laU. u., hk6 DR. EICEiU'a GOLTE-f EtMEDIES fil l rmr. X. n f-lr'linn M AIM. 1 ilt-uutr. ai,t It. Adiiraaa fa- D. o. D. K RiCliAiU.15. fin ajlw ftrsst. X- Tork. FOR BALE. t copi wnerson receiiH. ui price. 2iE.Lt COMPA-Nx. I ntuanapolU. I . m . i IH.Imc. BENTIIJOll HALfc-Mattliewa Patent Renewaolt ' Memorandum Jiook. Hend lor sampli oo'py and price Hut. Kamnles aent postpaid U any addreaa on receipt, of Went ffW No. 1, oi 40 cents for No. 3. Addrern, HENTIXKIj COMPAN Y, Indlajaapoila.

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THE INDIANA.

SITE Has been Reduced in Price to $1 Per Year. The merits of this paper are well known among a Urge majority of the farmers and stock raisers of this State. No paper f urnisht s more news for less money. W BEKLY. One Tear . 91.QO. (CLUB KATES.) On Tear, S Coplen 5.0O. . One Year, 11 'oplcw... 10.00. One Year, 2-i Copies 20 OO. THE SENTINEL'S Rook, Job. Show Printing and Binding ESTABLISHMENT Is the largest In the State. Is fully equipped with all the latest and most approved inacbluerj for the Bpeedy execution of every variety of work In this line. Special attention given to every alnd of Book, Job and Mercantile Printmg, nuch as Books, Magazines, Lawyers' Briefs, Catalogues, Price Lists, tpeclflcatlor.8, Contracts, etc., etc. Merchants, Lawyers, Judges, Justices and Professional Men from a distance, desiring work executed In a neat and expeditious manner, can send It here where it will be done in much better style and In half the time that It could possibly be at home and at less cost. Our large Improved presses are capable of turning out an immense amount of printing. Large editions of Legal, Medical, Classical, Theological and Miscellaneous and Sunday-school Books have been printed on these presses. LEfTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, NOTE HEADS, STATEMENTS, COPY BOOKS, and, in fact, every variety of work that may be desired, at rates that can not fail to please, and at the same time, to satisfy the most economical. r Remit In Drafts or Postofflce Money Orders, If possible, and where neither of these can be procured send the money In a REGISTERED LETTER. All Postmasters are obliged to register letters when requested to do so, and the system is an absolute protection against losses by mall. Give full address, Postofllce, County, and State. Address SENTINEL COMPANY, Indianapolis, Ind. JOHN J COOPER, President NOTICE OF SALE OTP LANDS Mortgaged to the State of Indiana for the Benefit of the College Fond. Xnt ieA la herebv irlvcn tliat the follow ins de urlh(xl IsniiR and lota, or ho much of each tract, parcel or lot aa may be necestary, will be oflerea at public sale to tlie highest bidder, at th rnnrt hnnw) door (Houth entrance). In the city of IndUnapolts, Marion county, Indiana, bvtwecn tlie liours or 10 o'clock a. m. anil 4 o'o ock p. m.. on Thursday, the lEld day of Jannurv. in;u. tliHsamo belnz mortgaged to the vtutVnf Indiana to secure the payment of loan imm, or sold on creiit. on account of Ihe collect lunu ana iorieiteu oy non-pay ni en I nf inlrrpfit due it: iMnN'n 7i. 1 he east half of the southwest iurier and the west half of the southeast i.us lernfwclloil No. IK, ill township No 25 north, of ranx No. 5 west. In VVhlbe county, iniiianii. In -In the name laud which was mort UHged by Kt.bvrt II. Milroy and Mary.I:tue Mitroy to the slate of Indiana April 7, IHoo. to secure a loan from the college fund, and which wiw sold Dcember 15, 1HWJ, for non-payment nf interest to John A. Brad haw, and fcub.-c-qticntly on the 101 h day of DccemtKT, 171, wu stiltl for lion payment of Interest to the pres ent niorttfaeors, John H. W llllitms and Mary J Willinms. his wife. Principal, f 11 78: inter est. Jimi.07; damages, 172, and co.sts, .112. Total, flv'SiWbS. ttJl. Lota two. three and nine (2, 8, 9), as laid down in plat of John Young'H titnl addition to University place, near irvingron, in iiortut,i,'i. nu.irterof section , town i, range east, i it Marlon county. Indiana. Mortgaged Dyjonn Yoonii and Clarrlssa lounp. mucipai,w; Interest. 25: damagea, f-7.71: costs, tn TotnL f.r)fli.iW. liJO. I'art ot iot eleven in square ro. to in the city of Indianapolis, bounded as follows: Iteirlnnliia on Kentucky avenue at the south went corner of said lot 11; thence north along the east line of 8ld lot thlrty-elght fpet to a tMlnt: thence southwest, parallel witn Kentuc kv avenue to the west line of said lot: thence nnth thlrtv-elirht fuct to said avenue: thetico northeast along aaia avenue to inepiace oi beginning. Mortgaged by Luclnda Truckses and John TrueKsess, her liusband, April 10, 18(X, exceptthe northeast half of the lot described, which was reieasea irom tne lien oi tne raorigage, April 11, 1H72, by Jonn C. Khoemaxer, auditor of aUle principal, S-VU. Interent, ftl; dnmages, JS.:W; costs, 112; total, tit)1.01. I he northwest ouarter of the'southwest quarter of section nineteen (ltt). township seven 17. north of range nx (b) west, coauan lng fort v-four and one-half acres, situate in tireene, conntv. Indiana. Mortgaged by Fran r-u M. Trlssal and Harriet 1. Trlasa-l. his wife Principal, V', Ictereat, $o.75; damagea, I2.7; cost, 112. Total, VXUM. ). The aontheaat Quarter of the northwest Quarter In section number twenty-four (M), township number twenty-four (24), range three (3) east, in Howard county, Indiana. Mortgaged bv Joseph P. Daugherty and Mirla I)HUgherty, hla wife. Principal, w. Interest, tsji-.m damaged. 127.92: coots. t!2 Total. 5HSA'8. HOT. Lot numbered six (6) In J. Henry Kapr and James Prank's subdivision or tne northeast nart of the sottth west Quarter of sec tlon nnrabe.ed thirteen 13). in township fiftn iVt. north of ranee three i3l east. Mort gaged by Frederick W. Winter and Mary W.'nter, tola wife. Principal, H)0; Interest, 42; damages, 117.10; costs, 112; total. 8371.10. 1.0K7. Lot nuratier three (8) in J. M. Myers subdivision of pait of lot number three (di In Mayhewa' neirs' addition to the city of Indian apolls, mortgaged by John CTlobetU. Principal, 1100; Interest. WAd; damages, 127.97; coats, 12: total, 5.'M.47. The atiove described lands and lots will be nftArmi firat. for ali. Bhould there be no bid hew will Ia Immediately offered on a credit of nve years, with Interest at the rate of seven percent, per ananni, payable In advance; but in neither will an v bid be taken for a Kale 4ess than the principal, interest and costa due as above stated, together with nve per cent, damages on amount of ale. Kixty days are allowed the ortdnal mortgagor, or Ms legal representative ft redemption, upon payment io tne purcnaser i sucn m uu bylaw. I- J iiriir.nwi'i I Auditor of Stale Office of the Auditor of Rlate, Indlanapdis, lnd., November J4, lh".TiTIf:E la ben iv given to the citizens of IX th HntwnJi ward, lu the city of In dlanaiHjlls.tfcatertowiishtp, Marion couaty, ImLana, that I. J. M. Elliott, a male inhabitant of said wird, over the age of twentyone years, will apply to the board of county coniinifcdonersoisaKi county, at wieir icmrwr mmtliiff. fhr a. Uonso to S'1L for one i ear SDirlUius. vinous nad malt llauo's. In a leas quantity than aqutrt at a time, with the privilege of allowing ne same to be drank on my premises. t The precise locatim of the premise whereon r rietdrM to u-ll KAid Unuors is described as fol lows: 62 feet north MUe of southeast quarter of bockKHand known at No. 112 Month Illinois street, lo thecltyof Indianapolis, Center townalilp, Marlon county, inaiaua. . (Sjgned; . J. M. ELLIOTT.

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ALLAH'S Akti-Fat 1 the great remedy for Corpulency. It l purely vegetable and rcrfVctly harmli-sa. It acta on the food tn tlie atomach. jireTentlnd Its conversion Into faU TaWrn accorillne to dln-clion.. It rill redaw a fat fwnoa from t to 6 pom4a week. In niacin UiU remedy before the public as a poal. ! cure for ocsltT, we do so kan-wlna; lta ability to cure, as attested by hnndre'ls of testimonials, of which the following from a lady li Cohirabua, Ohio, Is a sample: "Gentlemen: Your Anti-rat was duly received. 1 took It according to directions and It reduced me flye pounds. 1 was so elated over tlie result that I Immediately sent to ACKEKMAN 8 drugstore for tlie second bottle." Am llicr, a piivslclan, writing for a patient from Provl lence, K. 1., aavs, "Four bottl.i have reduced her weight froia lw pounds to 192 pounds, and there isa general Improvement In ll-alth.', A gentleman writing from Boston, says: " Without special ehanro or attention to diet, two bottles of Allan's Anti-r'U reduced ne four and one-quarter pounds." The well-known Wholesale lrugplt, Smith, DoOLiTTLr. A fcjUTM.of 15oaton, Mauk, write as follows! " Almn's Anti-Fat has reducrd lady In our city seven pounds In three weeks." A grntli'uian In bt. Louis wrltesj "Allan's Antl-Kat reduced mo twelve pounds In three weeks, and altogether 1 have lost t won t -fire ponnls since comm. ni lag Its use." ilessrs. roWEM.A Ilimpt?i, Wuolfsale Druggists, of Ituffalo, JS. Ywrltes - IO THE PHOPRIETOltS OF ALLAN'S ANT1-F AT: Gentlemen, The follow In report is froru Hie Udv who used Allan's Anti-Fat. It (the Anti-Fat) had the desired effect, reducing the fat from two to five pounds a week until 1 had lost iwcniy-ue uoumis. i nope never to regain what I have lost." Anti-Fat is an unexcelled Dioou-punner. n pmmoies oimunn, curing dyspepsia, and Is also a potent remedy for rheumatism. Sold bv druggists. Pamphlet ou Obes ity -nt on receipt or Mami. B0TA'1U ALELUCLNE COPBC PHS, Buffalo, N.T. ri nrn uvu By an Immense practice at tire World's Dijpen- ... . int-ait' f I rt.. lisrlnr t rt'B.tl manY thou sand case of thoe diseases jteculiar to woman, I have been enabled to perfect a m ist potent and posi tive remedy for xnese aiseaw a. XO deslifnaie UUS uaturui ajjeuit a ii' c uaiucu a. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription m, trm. howrrer. Is but a feebie expression ct my lilch appreciation of lis yali e, based upon pertlve results lit the special dlsei.se Incident to the rzanlonj of woman, flnpled It out as the cllmar r crawHlnc rem f say nedlcal mrtr. On Its merits, as a positive, safe, and effectual remedy for this class cfdlseases, and one that will, at all times and under all clrcuniManccs, uci kiikui, ani '" ' " my repntauon as a pnyeiviau: I -,i,.t it .-111 n-.f r!U:innnlnt the lllOEt BinCTlnCfXectatloTis ol a !nle invalid lady who uses it for any Iif the nlliiH'nts for t hlcti 1 recon mend It. th:it 1 oCer Slid 11 under A POSITIVE C r A KANT EE. (For conditions, see pamphlet wmppmr bottle.)i he following are amons inos oiseaes iu wn u any FTHt lrMrlB4le lias wi.rked eures, as If by tniglc and with a certainty never before ",ned by nnv meoicine: ajuui i uvx-, P, l'ainful Monllily lerUds, Suppressions when from unnatural causes, lrrerulnrllles, A eak Baclt. Proliinsus or railing of the Uterus, Antererslon and Hetroverslon. B.raringr-lown Sensations, Internal Heal, Nervous Depression, lVt Uity. Ueapnudcncy, ihreaWned Miscarriage, Chrotdc Congestion, Iurauimatlouaud Ulcerauonoi inc cieru impoieuey. Uarnnness, or SU rilltr, and Ft male Weakness. I do not extol this medicine " eore-aU,'' but It admirably fulfllls ataleMaai T pairrawe. lielriK most perfect specmc in au cnronic uiBeasv-s w mo sexual system of woman. It will not disappoint, nor will It dj harm. In any state or condition. Ti.kniiiir further Information on tnese sudlecta can obtain It In Thk Pton s's Counox Skss JdEDiCAL Adviser, a book of j'Ver 800 paires. sent. post-paid, on receipt or i.3". it ireaia unuutrij Jtlioso dlseasee pecuUar to Females, and rives much valuable adrlce In regard to tlie manaeiuent of tbosc aflectlons. r...ji. ls..nHnlln. aoiai dt vrnaTawia. R. v. I'iKKt K. M. !.. Prop'r. Worla s XJlspery and Invalids' Hotel, liufTalo, -N. X. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY! QSAY'S SPECIFIC lIEDICIlTa TRADE MARK. TRADE 1, nnrclallr rc BK'vdc-l at aa unfniurig cure I'T iim(, Wi-i:i. fiRKH4. lMftTMV, o1 all dl.rav that follow aa a nrqu nr a S-lf Abue; a. iw or Mka iir, I mdi 4L L.-ftTUPa. P. in IN TNI K.riC. lllWMKtt. Before Taking "to a.;. o.i After Taking " M'trr liaraws that" ' 'o l-at to laan1t.r. Cmi.uniptl.m ani a Prematura Cn. all uf rhich as a rule r-rataa, ny i io iioti io ! Itirc and nn in lu'craee. Tha Kp-ciO i Medlclur la ll.c rcuii ol s life atu-lj and aianj juara of i pfrica w ia irrailnf tam ajioeial 1. ... . . Koil i.a-tl -nlara Inoiir rampni-ia, wrico wm mir, u ' ir.-c lr mnil, iue-rr one. Th S lne lle'llc.ii'' li uii t sn u u(ti;ni mir" rBr"s'. r 1 i.-V.njr fur j, or mil Im aeol ujr mai d tocjh ui uir mooer by sdttrt inc Xo. 10 Mwlianics W k. 1ftroit, Mini. BT S.-M tn la.tlaninolli tT H. B. C k Co.. M"alW k Walker, A. R. Whit Co., A. .:. Ati-r. n. k boh. an iiru.-rin rrorrallr; ahoicaal at SK-warl a Harry auj tnacBa Jiraiciu Z3S5SSBB&K. 8 D. I. C. Is an absolute and lrreiU-table cure for MOMennesH, Intemperance and the use of Opl' uin, Tobacco, Narcotics and Hilmulants, I removing all tasie, desire and habit or us inn any of them, renderlnsj the taste orde- I sire for any of them perfectly odious and j dlseuKtli E. Oivluz every one perfect anl IrrcHlxtabTd control of the sobriety of themselves and their friend. It prevents that absolute physical una N . . .. " . i u moral prostration mat kjiows tne suuaen breaking on irom usiugfeumaiauui or nw not Irs. Package, prepaid, to cure 1 to 5 persona, C, or at your Drujotists, f 1 .75. Temperance and charitable societies 8'iould use It. It is barmleaa and never-failing. - HOP BITTER MFG. CO .N1 AKl.,l - HOCIIKMrEB, H. Y. The Hop Cough Cure I Destroys all paln.looeeos the congb,qulets the nerves and produces rest. It never lulls In perrornilnir n perfect cure vtbere there In n HbaUow ofbope. Try It once and you will find It so. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Baker, Hord &. Hendricks, Attorneys. STATE OK INDIANA, Marlon county, ss: In the superior court of Marion county, In tlie state of Indiana. No. 22,415. November term, 1878. Jonathan Edwards, trustee, vs. Thomas P. Mills, Henry D. Stringer and Louisa htriuger, his wife, et al. Bo it known, that on th 14th day of June, 1878, the above named p'.a.ntin, by nis attorneys, filed in th office of t ne clerk of the superior court of Marlon county. In the state of Indiana, bis complaint agaiust the above named defendants; ana mat on me tn oay oi November, lS7s, the said p'aintifi filed in said clerk's office the aftidavltol a competent person showing that said defendants. Henry l).sti inner and Louba Stringer, his wife, are not residents of the state of Indiana. Now. therefore, by order of said court, said defendants last above named are hereby not! tied of two nnng anu pendency of said complaint against them, and mat nniess tuey iper auu answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the sixth day of January, 1871, the same being the first Jud Iclal day of the term of said court, to be begun and held at the court bourse in fecity or liioianapous, on ui nnti, . . . . . 1 1 .nMK.in alomiay in j&uuary, io, auuu tum nv, and Ihe matters and things) therein contained and alhved, will be heard and determined in their abnence. DANIEL M. RANSDELL, . novl3-3w, . Clerk,

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mo 31 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KY., A rcnlarW fdseatad aa4 WI1t ualiftd ptTkiai sal th sun mI. a hia r -i" T" . Cvt all forma of FKIVATF., CHRONIC and SEXUAL DIl ASES. Spermatorrliea and Impotencx; astbcreaalt sfsttT-sbaM la youth, siual txctsse is aiaturcr run, ar Mbr now, sod ftJariij e f tilt W kwiscrffactKXcrmusoeaa. 6nll Kmtw-t. 'oiftt ami atnoa br lraama), Dinums of Sifht. x(tctin Mm-cry, Ph nalDMir,FiiiilMM rw, raio uKocact; W Kn.rf Canfuaiaa at ldvaa, Lasa of txual Power, aw., rru-ltn uirriag lmprorr or nshsrrf, srs tlora-jtly and s-rms amUr eorml. SYPHILIS P9""' curwl r(T -rtitfi rrura lua atau-m: OollOrrhfta, GLEET, Btrtetura, lirciitUa, Kern., ii ayum Pika aiwl aitirr prime liaraa quicklt cured. It is srlf-ertdeot that s phy ikiu tc yyt tpeeiil sttntlat to a o-rtaia dsaa of ilian. as4 tnaiiu tfcuat4 scatally, soauircs gnat skill. Pkraicliat ktcwing thit taoi orVta wonaan4 prraeoi la my care. Wktn it i tucoaroKat w Tint Cm citj kr traauscnt, snrdkicn n tM wai priTUai) and asitlr sy aiail or czpms aarvhera. Car Guaranteed in all Cum undertaken. CttuliaUoua prraonsny or tir Irtter fr and torttM. Cbargta raasoaaBl aod eormpaadecca atrictly eonfiiiantial PRIVATE COUNSELOR Of S90 paava, arat to an adrsaa, arenral aal4.fnr Ft) 90) eaota. Fboold bn rrad bw all. Addreaa aa abora omoa aoars rroa t 4. at. tot P. at. Scsdart itttr.lt. SUFFERERS From IVervoBs) Iebillty, liAst Eneriry. .Tlanljr 1ror, Nypmiiaj, or any lorm ofdlpea.se, rnred at the old WESTERN KEDICAL INSTITUTE, 266 Vine St., Cincinnati, by the only snre and reliable remedlea. fto riiarse nntil enred, Call or write for free advice. C'harg-e low. Halfratea to t&e poor. For tbe speedy ctire of Perulnal e&knes, lwst Manhood, and all disorders brought r by lndlsoretlon or excesg. Aiiy Drcgxlrt few the Ingredients AOdrew DR. JAQTJES A CO 180 WeatBlxth U, Cincinnati. Onto CQIViPOUND OXYGEN TREATKSEHT &S.S', lslbns, Bronchitis, Catarrh. Dyspepsia, Headache. Oxn-ns, Debility, and cU t hionic n nd Srrroui Disordcru, by a natural proct ol revitnlliatloit. A NCV pISCOVERY "which marks the befriiiniii ot a era in the llmiinij Art NOT A DRUG but Nature's own life-jrfving. clement. It docs not cure by mbfetituting one uia--aj:tt tor ftnether, as wben anies are taken. REMARKABLE CURES art wwtan Vr; mnde and ctirmlinff the ( .-r attention. STRONCUY ENDORSED by "e Bom. Jrrx-.ii K f.llky, T. fc. Arthur, Hon. Montgomert Blair, Kx-Gov. Borkman of V. Va., Gen. Fin Hfnkt Warrfn, and ethers who haTe used the new Trearment. HOW ADMINISTERED. P7 slmrle inbalution. 1 hi can be done at our ofiice, or by the patient U hi enrn home. HOME TREATMENT. This is Pent by express in a compact paekaKe. Price for two niont ha' supply, with inhaling appatxdut and full and erplleit dirsetirm, $15.00. FREE! A Treatise 200 pp. on Compound Oxygen, with many testimonials to most retnarkuLU euwt. sent free. Addrera Drs. StaueY &. Palek. 1112 Girard St. rhila Raker, TTohd Hendricks, Attorneya. STATE OP INDIANA, Marion county, ss: In the Superior Court of Marion county, lu the BtAte of Indiana. No. 2Z,U, November terra, 1878. Jonathan Kdwarda, trustee, vs. George W. People, Frank Martin, Jacob Martin. Lawrence Hiuith, RobeM-D. Murray, Joseph M. Btewart, Harrison Estep, John L. Jordan, James Collins, George W. Norcross, Charles Kirchenbower, lrents Walker. The Bella ire Nail Works, and The Riverside Iron Company, et al. Be It known, that on the 12t h day of June, 1878, the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, riled in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Marlon county. In the State of Indiana, his complaint against the above named defendants, and that afterwards, on the 7th day of November, 1S78, the said plainUfl filed In said clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person showing that aid defendants, Krank Martin, Jn.ob Martin, Lawrence Smith, Robert D. Murray, Joeeph 8 Htewart, Harrison EKtep, John L. Jordan James Collius, George W. Norcross, cnarle Klrchen bower, IorenU Walker, The Bellair Nail Works and The Riverside Iron Company are not residents ot the state of Indiana. Now, therefore, by order of wild court, said defendants last above Lamed, are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against tnem.and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause, on the second day of the 1 rro of said court, to be beun and held at the c:,art house in the city of Indianapolis on the fiist Monday In January, li7!, said comniaint. and tbe matters ana uiings merem coniainea and alleged, will be hard and determined In theirabwnco. DANIKL M. RANfiDELL, A. J. JovcK, Clerk. Deputy. novlS-w Baker, Hokd, A Hendricks, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion county, ss: In the Huperior txurt of Marion county, in the state of Inaiana. No. tifioO. November terra, liflH. Jonathan Kdwarda, tniRtee, vs. Georpe W. Pepple, Krank Martin, Jacob Martln.lJtwrence Smith, Robert D. Murray, Joseph Htewart, Harrison Ksiep, John L. Jordan, James Collins, George W. Nrcross, Charles Klrckenbower, Lorenl Walkr, The IWlalre Nail Works, and The Riverside Iron Company. He It known, that on the fllh day of July, lard, the above named plaintiff, by his atMmovi riled in the office of tne clerk ol the Buperlor Court of Marlon county, in the state or Indiana, his complaint against thealiove named defendants; and that on the 6tli day of Novmber lH78.the said plaintiff filtnl in said clet k 's office the aftidnv it of a com peten t person showing that said defendants, Krank Martin, Jacob Martin. Lawrence hmith, Robert .D. Murray, Joseph B. Stewart. Harrison Lstep, John li Jordan, James Collins, Gecrge W. Norcross, Charles Klrchenbower, Ltr"ts Walker, The Reilalre Nail Works, and The RlverUK Iron Company, are not residents of the Btata of Indiana. Now therefore, by order of said court, said defendants above named are hereby notified nf th . flliner ana pendency of said complaint against them, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the caning of said cause on the second day of the terra of said court, to be begun and held at the court boose in the city ol Indianapolis on the first Monday In January, 1879, said complaint, and the matUrs and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in their absence. D. M. RANSDELL. novl-3w. Clerk. SWEET ppSfi "fl" A V Y AwarHcJ kljhtwt r im at Onfrarlal Eipoallloa fot U cJftrl.'t mUUj an-l -o-7cto nui hiding eAumctrr of tweteninf avi'f JUtenri-xg. Tha best tobacco CTer mado. A our blua atrip trsde-mrlc U closrW laaitatad en Inferior fnoda. aea tbat Jdson' Srtt ia awry ploc. Hold by all daalrra. Pmxi for aamrle, (tm. to C. A. jACisoa k Co, Hfra 1'Marabaxg, Va. MATIEY fsed for over 20 ycara with great 6iicccs by the phrsicians oftraria, Aew York, and London, and ciict!iersforthr of r,!l disi r$ penor to all a pron.pt cure cfiargea, reccnt or of l-nr Mnndin A vk-urn of youthful imnrn.lence. taiivinr prptnatnra ilMf-ay.nerroiiK debility, etc.. rmvinc treil in vain every known ivmody, him found simpln aclf enro, wlucb. Ua will arnd rRES to his follow Mitkrers. Aiii!rcs. al. XI. KEKVEH. 4 ( hut ham M.. V. 1. o DE I XT Habit Cured. A Certain and Pure Cnre. Large redi lion In prlrea. A trial bottle ft ee. flr.J.A,OHOLLlKUi:it, Laporte, Ind. Uox lOi. Irormerljr Mrs. Dr. S. CoiniisJ

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