Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 27, Number 69, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1878 — Page 6

THE INDIANA STATE ? SENTINEL, : WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, 1878.

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Cupid once to Venus said. Id saucy, vaunting prattle, . "Mother, twice a fair an them I've often killed In battle. ' Yenus, wroti at such a beaut, . '. -Unloosed the gmlle from her, ..; - ! Threw her only robe away ' (It happened to be summer.) , Btoodaa naked as the davra;. -J ' - "Kow Judge If there' another," - CYledetfie to toer naughty son,, -The equal of thy mother." "L CXipld.wrth a canning tann; 'i One hasty glance did give her; . ." ' Enatched her only earmen tip , ' , And todaed It In the river lt . 1 Mother, 'tis a shame to keep . - "- 8uch limbs as thine so hampered; ' Pray thee let them naked be, ' And off the rascal scampered. i l . ,'. " Bo she stays onto this day,x Expoaed to loe and lover, "With no flounce or furbelow, ; , Or any sort of cover. Burlington Hawkeve. WIT AND HU.J1 OB. , "Which is better, to die eating or di-et Crash in the dry goods business towels. An ex-spurt A dilapidated public fountain... ' The close of the day is too light a gar ment. The tkj, unlike man, is most cheerful when the bluest. , Ah, yes. Kdlson's light to the eyes is the light of future daze. A oold in the head is generally obtained by the contract system. To remove paint from door posU Back up ' against it when it is fresh. The business of rag-gathering is picking up. New Orleans Picayune, : .. The canvass male by a politician may be for sale. New Orleans Picayune. Whisky is about the only enemy man has succeeded in loving. Danbury News. The nearest some men ever come to a bock-saw is when their teeth are on edge. If anybody would only detect something for the detectives! New York Herald. The holiday season approaches, when a young man must show his gift enterprise. It is quite appropriate that new books on Pottery should be illustrated with plates. A kynittiAf la m maa1 sia va r av ivtaaa 4vs r a. dinner table. Boston Commercial Bulletin. Tbe fat man who wants to become antifat should study the architecture of a leantcv Layman A man who halts .between two opiniena is lame on both sides of the question. With many of our contemporaries, last 1 year's jokes are this shears jokes. New York News... . . The fellow who got intoxicated with delight has been turned out of the temperance society. . Those cordial Michigan lumber men are again slapping buzz saws on the back. New York Graphic. Economy is wealth. Even the stovepipe Is coming out with last winter's soot, Boston Tmnscri dL - The man who pays in advance cannot be trusted. Let this "be a warning. New Orleans Picayune. "Hera lies'' any graveyard will furnish you abundant apportunities to see how the tombstones do it. , The only finished thing in connection with the Washington monumentis the "fund." Chicago Journal. A' Western paper explains. . It . didn't mean to say that "Mayor Snooks was tight," bat that he was right. There wouldn't have been any milk in the cocoanut if some of our darymen had had the construction of it -m - f 1 1 - i A T? M ta altaark in T1a ine uue u x. o mj troit It has a practical significance there, meaning A Bummer." 1 Resurrection day will have to take a back seat unless this body-snatching business is stopped. New York Star. The Press Clnb, of Boston, have been enjoying a big dinner. It was a stuffed club when the repast was over. A writer may draw ou his imagination fcr a Kooa story, but the draft is not always honored. New Orleans Picayune. Which is oddest, the man who asks a question or tbe man who answers? The man who asks, because he is the querist. The New York burglars and grave-robbers only need a newspaper organ to secure them firm footing and a fair share of business. ' What is the difference between a certain UMy:M vi luviaviuukcu ta.cu 1 vi:c o Titus an emperor, tbe other tight as a brick. "What do you want to shoot quail on the ground for?" bowls a sporting Journal. On the ground that we can't hit 'em anywhere "Gentlemen, there's no ue talking," re marked the man to a crowd on the corner, and then he talked away for half an hour without a pause. - Some little time ago Sunset Cox told the world "Why we Laugh." It is now time . . , n finiuk Via 4tt a n I letf.tavM 4 V. a , .-, W iur liiiu iu uuitu uia juu tuu iuiviuj iuc j.uilic why we weep. . . The upstart tbat rose to a point of order after sitting down upon the aggressive end of a pin was assured by the chair that the point was well taken. The following classical poser is submitted for college boating clubs: Did Lean.ler ' swim tbe Hellespont, or did Hero? New York Commercial Advertiser. . A thief who fell into a fit of abstraction and got lost in thought, after wandering awhile in his own mind, found himself at last in the arms of a policeman. - A tard money enthusiast says he never met a woman in his life that seemed to anow anyminz aooui coins. lit never Numismatics, Youkers Gazette. A grave rebuke Individual fresh from his club: "My good sir (hie), can you tell me where this w (hie) way leads tor'. Sedate party: "To the churchyard." Fun. The very last curiosity spoken of in tbe papers is a wheel tbat came off a dog's tail when It wasawaggin'. The man w so discovered It has retired from public life. When a young man comes to believe tbat a glass of liquor is a daily necessity he must soon quit drinking and attend to business, or quit business and attend to drinking. If there was anything practical in spiritualism Stewart could give the policemen a rap and some information concerning the disposition of his bones. New Orleans Picayune. "I will and bequeath," said Pat, "to my beloved wife Bridget, all m property withhalf of the remainder, and to Dennis, my younger son, tbe rest. If anything Is left, it mat go to Terence O'Carty in sweet IreAa Irishmen found a govern meat blsaket recently, and rolling It no under his arm. walked off. saving: TYla, that's moine U lor Patrick and 6 for McCarthy. Be me

father would Bay, for if I hadn't any education I wouldn't have been alter findin' me blanket." We know tbat the brute sees the sunset; hut does it feel its penslvenese.? Joseph Cook. It does not. If in the habit of haviug Its bay about that time. Dtrot Free Press. Many a man has been known to get 'rich by buying sixteen ounces to the pound and selling twelvd ounces to tbe pound. It is a poor rule that wont work both weighs they think. ( . By tbe use of the microphone you ran hear tbe rope walk or the butter fly. Boston Globe. Or tbe gum drop. Free Press. Or the fall of the year. Richmond, Ya., Baton. Some sensible chsp says, truly, that a person who undertakes to raise himself by scandalizing others might just as well sit down on a wheelbarrow and undertake . to wheel himself. . j ' ,. The spirits of the departed must be on a strike. For seversl months not a "materialization" has been reported from among the prominent spiritualists. What's to pay? Chicago Journal.. . ' An attorney having died in poor circumstances, one of his friends observed that he had left but few effects. "That is not much to be wondered at," said another, "for he had but few causes." A bntcher sold a tailor a ham on credit, but finding in a few days that he had gone to sea, be growleJ, "If I'd 'a known he wasn't going to pay for it I'd 'a charged him threepence more a pound for it, the rascal!" Strange, isn't it? Smoke a good cigar and von will never bear a word about it, but light one of those four for ten cents, and everybody within a hundred yards will talk about it. , A new invention is phosphorescent paper, by means of which writing can be read in the dark. It is recommended for spring poets, who sigh for words that burn. New Orleans Picayune.

FASHION KOTES. Breton lace is more worn than Torchon. Square trains, as well as round, are seen. - Seal skin is the prominent fur of the winter. . - Fashionable walking boots have cloth tops. - The double breasted English coat is much worn. Very high but narrow back combs are the style. Chinchilla furs are fashionable for young ladies. White neckties are more worn than colored. Tinsel bees, flies and lizards are worn on bonnets. Lon? black gloves are worn at the theater in Paris. Felt bonnets are trimmed with plaid velvet or ribbon. It is fashionable to wear the hair low on the neck. A new sleeve button represents a folded newspaper. Mnfli are more in style than they were last winter. . White vests are not considered full dross for gentlemen. Plush ribbons are extensively used on velvet bonnets. Square neck is the atyle for dinner and evening dresses. Fur lined circulars are the fashionable wrap this winter. Silver dog collars are popular for ladies in Paris and London. Black satin bows are wot a at the top of the boots of little girls. The fashionable toilet for white satin and tulle. a bridemald is Evening shoes and house slippers have peaked, turned np toes. Fancy, woven ribbons are pretty and stylLarge balls of Cut feathers are seen on some of the hew bonnets. Velvets of all kinds and colors are extensively used for trimmings. Boquet embroidered gloves sre largely Imported and are very pretty. While undressed kid gloves are sometimes worn for evening dress. ' What is' called the VCoachman's coat" is a novelty in ladies' street wraps. ' r v . . Bonnets faced with fur and trimmed with ostrich feathers are worn in Paris. - .... . s The fashionable fancy work at present is making Honiloa and Ducheaae laces. . - Flaring linen- euff have gone out of fashion, the present style being straight. The Cyprian ruche 'is a flat galon, made with chenille and silk braid mixed. English velvet, with long pile, is the fashionable material for morning jackets. Black velvet bands' around the neck are revived for evening and dress occasions. Scotch plaid ribbons are very fashionable either for hat trimmings or neck wear. The favorite button for trimming is the Japanese, made of metal and several colors. The prevailing idea in street costume is simplicity, and quiet shades are much used. Tbe coachman's overcoat is the nobby rongb-weather garment for fashionable girls. Rhine quarts will be popular for buckles for tbe shoes and belts and pins for the hair. Black satin wraps have taken the place of the black repped cloaks formerly in vogue. The new material for wrappers is closely woven French flannel, which resembles Cloth. Artificial flowers are used to border tbe trains and adorn the pannels of evening dresses. Fine batistie handkerchiefs ' have richlv embroidered borders, two and three inches in depth. Black net veils spotted with gold are pretty, worn with blnck velvet bonnets trimmed with old gold. Imperial Japanese wadded quilts are com ing into fashion. They are warm and light, and wash well. Black Bilk dresses are still the favorite toilets for all occasions with American wo men of all ages. Gray camel's hair cloth caps trimmed with bauds of fur or feathers are novelties in children s wear. Scotch plaid circulars lined with red opera flannel of red silk are stylish garments for school girls wear. Cosmetic masks are revived as beautifying articles lor tne toilet, and are in demand among fashionable women. Bonnet strings are no longer crossed in the back over tbe hair or In the cape of the neck by fashionable women. , Large Alsacian bows of wide black velvet nbbon are worn as etening headdress with "at home" recaption toilets. A novelty Is a lace with a black ground ana sua nures 01 old gold color. White IA a . W. aalaa, Ja aarfnn, anlAM

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TEIEB, AND . Feople are getting acquainted and tho- who are not ought to be with the wonderful merits of that great Amerlraa Bamedy, the ' K V MEXICAN t , Mxistang Liniment, FOE MAN AND BEAST. This liniment very naturally originated In Amerl. ea, where Nature prorUles in her laboratory such surprising' antidotes for the maladies of her children. Its fame has been spreading for S3 years, until now It encircles the habitable globe. The Ilex lean 3Iustan Liniment is a matchleu remedy for aU external ailments of man and beavt. To stock owners and fanners It U invaluable. -A slnplo bottle often sares a human life or restores the nsef ulness of an excellent hone, ox. row, or sheep. , It cures foot-rot, hoof-att, hollow horn, grub, screw-worm, shoulder-rot, mange, the bltea and stings of poisonous reptiles and Insects, and every such drawback to stock breeding and bush life. It cures erery external trouble of horses, such as lameness, scratches, swinny, sprains, founder, ' wind-gall, rtoj-bone, etc., etc The Mexican Mustang Liniment Is the quickest cure In the world for accidents occurring in tbe family, la the absence of a physician, such as burns, scalds, sprains, cuts, etc., and for rheumatism, and stiffness engendered by exposure. Particularly valuable to Xlnera, It Is the cheapest remedy In the world, for It penetrates the muscle to the bone, and a single application Is generally sufficient to cure. Mexican Mustang Liniment is put up in three sixes of bottles, the larger ones being proportionately tnuh the cheapest. Sold everywhere. 45 Years Before the Public. THE GENUINE DR. C. McLANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, FOR THE CURE OT r Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, BYsrarsiA and sick hbadachx. Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. IDAIN in the right side, under the edge of the ribs, increases on Dressure : sometimes the pain is in the left side; the patient is rarely able to lie. on the left side; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder,, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in the arm. The stomach is affected, with loss of appetite and sickness; the bowels in general are costive, sometimes alternative with las the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back ' part. ' There is generally a considerable loss of memory, accom panied with a painful sensation of having left undone something which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant The patient complains of weariness and debility; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he complains of a prickly sensation of the skin; his spirits are low; and althouch he is satisfied that exercise would be beneficial- to Lim, yet he can scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every remedy. .. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them existed, yet examination of the body, after death, has shown the liver to have been extensively deranged. ' AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. C McLane's Liver Pills, in cases or Ague and Fever, when taken with Quinine, are productive of the most happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. ' We would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give them a fair trial. For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IKITATIOXS. The genuine are never sugar coated. Every box has red wax seal on the lid, with the impression Dr. McLane's Liver Pills. The genuine McLane's Live Pills bear the signatures of C. McLaks and Fleming Bros, on the wrappers. Insist upon having the genuine T. C McLane's Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Ta., the market being full of imitations of the name McLancf spelled differently bat same pronunciation. THE MODEL PRESS im thm mimnlrmt anrif TmnnirO. ) fattest oaJ most perfect press ever MSLmImA A invented, and guarantied to s nTVTT Thoroughly Reliable U U td J-f Ann kmart bou eat mxanaae it. and do hundreds of dollars worth of work a year. It saves business men all their printing biUs. Presses as lov as S3. For business printing, $10 to $35. Kotarg foot power, $100 to $180. Over 0,000 now In use, and a Prize Medal awarded at the Parts Krpotitum. The Leadlnsr Presa of .he World, A kaUom1u WustraUd 124 pace book, eniitli BOW TO PRINT and oopy of the PKINTES'S CCir with full partieulars. mailed for 10 cents. AddrM , W, VAUUHAUAT CS LU., iNBOMUrS SUM mOA fW

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It May Save Your Life. Cough, sbovt breath, pains In tbe side or breast, bronchitis, aathina, liver complaint, lever, pa.cbed kln, nlgut sw; its, tickling or rlhln in tbe tnrout, weak voice or any symptoms of GONSUMPTIQM! USE AT ONCE DR. 8 WAYNE'S Compound Sjrop of i'd Cherry, ?ulck and permanent relief will be tbe result, t heals tbe ulcerated lungs, stops nlgbt bw ats, lndnclrga natural and healthy expectoration. Don't dxspond. If there is any thins tbat Is calculated to teat tbe composition oi a person, it is an lnslduouHcouph, the forerunner of consumption, and most lata! of bucu an afflictions. In many instance this distressing malady secures a victim, who at first has a s'uht cold, but neglects to use the proper remedy until too late. Others are afflicted with Broncuial. Asthmatic, Catarrhal or aouie of the many dlM-asw to which the throat and lungs are sutject. Don't iMsixmd. While there is Uta theie is hop, anu the motst perHoua hour of a person's life is when he gives way to despondency, itemember, all theae complaints, which are so prevalent, and so intn.1, can be cured by 'Dr, hwayse'8 Compound mtkcp or Wild CherBr," and oftentimes a single 2cent bottle will pievent much suffering and risk of life. Ilng the favorite prescription of one of Philadelphia's most eminent physicians, lt can be relied on. , . Ilouie TestlmoBT. MORE WONDERFUL CURES. DrB ways k -Dear Sir: I feel It to bo doe to you and suffering humanity to give Iho following testimony respecting the wonderful curative powers of your "Compound hyrup of wild Cherry" and Sarsaoarrilla and Tar Pills." I wan afflicted with a violent cough, pains in the side and breast, niht sweats, sore throat, my bowels were costive, appetite nearly gone, and my stomach so very weak tht my physician was at a loss to do for me, as everything I us d in the shape of medicine was rejected; spit different times a pint of blood. I remained for months in thin awful condition, and gave up all hopes of ever recovering. At this time you recommended the use of your "Syrup" and I'llis," which immediately began to soothe, comfort and allsylhe violence oi tbe cougb, strengthened and healed ray lungs in short, it has made a perfect cure of me, and I am now able to pursue my daily labor. Any person doabt'ng the truth cf the above statement will please call, or address me, at the factory or at my residence. EDWARD H. HAMSON, Foreman at Geojge Sweeney's Pottery, Hidge Road, below Wallace, Philadelphia Over 20 rears have elapsed, and Mr. Homson still remains a hearty man. Asthma sail D 1st re, as; Coagti Cored. My mother was a great sufferer from AMhma, eongb, could not sleep. Her symptoms became very alarming, short breath, pains and oppn sslon. Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry restored her to good health. II. MEYER. Grocer, 17th and Carpenter St., Philadelphia. Trlel Bullies, 25 Cents. Price, trial bottle, 25 cent. Regular size, tl.rjn. or six bottles for $5. A single 25cent bottle will often times cure a recent cough or cold and thus prevent much risk and suffering Ii your druggist or storekeeper has not got It, ak him to procure it for you, or write to us direct. Describe symptoms lu all commnnlca-" tlonR, and address letters to DR. 8 WAYNE A BON, 3 W North Sixth street. PhUadelphia. No charge wlU be made for advice. Sold at French's Medicine Depot, (UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE.) INDIANAPOLIS. A DISORDERED LTVEB, from which ko many persons suffer, Is frequently the cause of lieadache. Indigestion, and Dyspepsia, is speedily relieved, and are often permanently cured by . Swayne's Tar and Sarsaparilla Pills. F-vers are often prevented by the use cf thene Kantaparllla P. lis, as they carry off, through the blood, the impurities from wbich they arise. For enativeness there Is nothing so effectual as Hirayne'e Tar and &arapariUx Pill. They are purely vegetable, and act specially on the Liver as blue ilSss or calomel, without any bad results from takintr. Address letters to DK, SWAYNE A SOX, Philadelphia. No charge for advice. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Price, 2 cent a box: five boxes tor 1 1. Ask your druggist for them. Mold at French's Drag: More, Indlauapolli. QD ITCHING PILES! are generally preceded by a moisture, like perspiration, distressing itching, as though pin worms were crawling In and about the Teoturn, particularly at night, when undroaslDg, or in beu atier getting warm; oftentimes show luelf arouud the private parts aud frequently females are sorely afflicted, extending into tbe vagina, proving very distressing. Cases of long staniilng are permanently cured by simply applying SVAYHE'S OINTHEnT! HOME CURES. We were great sufferers from itching Piles; the symptoms were as above described. The use of Swayne's Ointment in a short time made a perfect cure. J W. Christ boot aud shoe hou9rvl;ilN.2d.t T. C. Weyiuan, hatter, 8 H. Kth stn Phlla. David , Uroeslckle, Ledlesburg, Frederick co,Md. ' A. J. Reach, Farm well Sfat'n London co.,Va. J. M. lielster, Mercersburg, f ranklin CO., Pa. Jos S. McCowb, Millers' urg.O. B. H. Wakely, McLean, Tompkins co., N.Y, H. K. Moore, Atlanta, (la. J. E. Crandell, t?ranc!eh's Corners, N. Y. RienzleH-ott, Enfield. Conn. Wm. U. Rutland, N'athvl:le, Tenn. N, C. Workman, 8c lota, Iowa, CLHtGYJIF.lv AND PII YNIC1 AJSS, as well aa thousands of others in all parts of the United Hiates, are constantly sending certi (leans and informing us of the benefits derived from using our "All Healing Ointment," hut space will not admit of tnelr publication at present. HOME CERTIFICATES. ' An Eruption of Eight Years' Standing. I was troubled with an eruption for eight years, licbing intolerably at times; tried many prepxrations without finding relief. Through the use oi Bayne's "All Healing Ointment" 1 am entirely flured. JOSEPH II. LAMBERT, At Horsbman A bro.'s.&th and Cherry, Phlla. Price, 6m. Three boxes, 1.'25 (in enrrenev or postage stamps). Sent by mall toany aadre on r Iptof price, by DR. S WAYNE A SON, Philadelphia. Pa. Sold by alt drmrctHts. hold In IntllanspolU at "KKENCrl'rt MEDICINE DEPOT," under Masonic Temple. DD BEAUTIFUL HAIR. LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTO RER! A ' Nelentine V-giable PREP K A riOIl Of Star Inarrdlestla. B CULTIVATE YOUR HA1RI 'London Olohby, LrxCBiANT lis lr Restorer" "London "London Hair m Owe or the Hslr Restorer" Hsir Restorer" Hair Restorer" Hair Restorer" Hair Restorer" Iltdr Restoiei" "London "lndon Greatest of all "London "London PK.KSONA1. CHAKMS. All that art can accomplish In beautifying, strengthen!! g, thickening and adorning the hair is effected by using London Color Hair Restorer. It stimulates and fotces a rapid growth; if gray, rt stores lu natural color and renders lt silky and beautiful; cures dandruff; keers the scalp clean, cool and healthy. Price 74 cents ; three bottles, ti ; tlx bottles, L Bold by . . DR.SWAYKE & SON, 330 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. In Indianapolis at French's Iledicine lOopot, UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE.

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in e-;ry tlsre. Pianos. Organ. W ate be a, etc., to the beatdeaUriracAniniiaaiona. Comnlete outfit. .Scents. postagev-'Kewe dealers ail sell Incisure Hours. W, V. Woollen, Attorney STATE OP INDIANA. Marion county, rs: la the Superior Court of Merlon county, in the state of lndlf na. No. 22,b7tl.NovetnDer term, 1878. James II. Ruddell et al. vs. Stelotianer et aL Be lt known, that on the SD.h day of Jul-, 1878. the above named plaintiffs, by their attorneys, filed In t ie otnee of the clert of the Butierior Court of Marlon county, lu the state of Indiana, their complaint against the above namea defendants; and on t he mth dsy oi No vember, 1K78, the i-ald plaintiffs flled In said clerk's office the aindavlt of a competent person, showing; that tbe said defendauts, Adaiu Silverman. Cutler 4: 8vne Lumb-r Vtnpanv, Joseph Faruwworth, Aim Ira D. Brooks, PrlKCilia H. Drake, lhe Unknown Iietrs of James P. Drake, deceased, are not now resident of the state of Indiana. ' Now, thereiore, by order of said court, said defendants above named are hereby notified of the filing aad pendency of said complaint against iheio, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the culling of said cauJ on the second J udlclsl day of a krm of wild court, to be beicun and held at the court house in the city of Indianapolis, on the first Mond iy In Fehrusry, 1879, snla complaint and the matters and things tnerein contained and alleted, will be heard and determined in thelx absence. DANIEL M. RANSDELL. nov27-3w - ' Clerk. o IF I XT 3UE Habit Cured. A Certain smI Hare Cnre. Large rests lion In srev. A trial bottle free. -Mr. J. A. DROlLIWOKiporte, Ind. Box 1088. (Fornterly Mrs. Dr. 8. CoIUns,) uNYLADB riant that wnris na thai, aititwai will mvlra somethlnc of great value froe, by mail. On abont X0 171 areenwloA 8U New York.

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