Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 27, Number 71, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 December 1878 — Page 6
TiLE LNDLA-tfA STATE SENTINEL. WEDNESDAY MOUSING. DECEMBElt 25. 178.
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CHK1STMAS
BT DR. JOEL WXUTZ.
Miall vre hava a Chrlstniaa lr,
Hung with candle, iruu ana wj. Shall we merry, merry be. With our dar.ing girls and boysT Shall we pay old Santa Han?, Or the merry myih, Krts HJugie, Comet with br.ls and sleighs aud toys With a Curlsttnas Jingle, JlngieT Ye, let's have the Christmas tree. Kail of candies, frnlta and toys; Le us merry, merry be. With oar littlo glr.a and boy. C Irstmaa comes bat once a year vnd tLe years, oh, how they fly I Irf-t ca greet It with good cheor. Greet It ait It haute na by. Stretch the line from chair to chair, Kange the stockings in a row; Yon will note each little pair larger than a year ago. Many households, here and there. When the tender wort I doao, ! ball observe some little pair Fioin the family row is gone. Btill.set ap the Christinas tree, U?t n t home be 1" lorloru; Death may now no teiror bo, Slnoe ihe infant Christ Is born. E'en thJ fragrant t ver.:reca May lnj'lre the joy of lailn; As a type ft Lfa nuswn, Tell of triumph over death. If the home U glad an.! bright. And the alln, n ampK' "tore-. Ft.l each h art with sweet dcllfeht, Let os not I . rgc ; th poor. A'i ! ths poor. In whose sad homea .'11 H o d a id bare and chill, Vf ere a kla loiue Ctirt-trujis oonur here no g;fU-i the ttocklogs u'L Chrl-it may still bo 5 a tLe stall, In some cot r lonely thid, Where he s:ck for hiteeor call. Where ihe hungry cry for bread. So. 0 rtheru this Christmas day w uen me Ju "g.i'eut tlme-hall be, Y i will hear ihe Maireay, 4Ye have uone it unto Me.' -Lutheran Observer.
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less. In 21 or every iw anions sougu uj un dissolved the niarriafiet bad las'ed lesa than five vears: in 28 from five to 10; in 33 from
10 to 20, and in the remaining 18 over JO years. Is It any wonder a man refuses to stay at
home in the evening now? Who wanta to eet hi feet and band entangled in red and blue worsted, and alt down suddenly on a pair of slippers or a smokirg cap? Reform la what is needed, in our homes to day, and
reform we mnst have. Hew xorx express. The Albany Times thinks that babies should neither be earned nor admitted to the theatre. We have always thought that the moral atmosphere of the theatre has a tendency to agitate the baby mind, and we have known old babies to blubber moat heartily over an emotional play. Babies are best at home.
ClKBKIsT TOPICS.
Connecticut has parties called "bean
bakes."
M.innhia Charleston. Mobile and New
Orleans are all hopelessly bankrupt
A f tr a chase of 100 miles a Texan sheriff
enptured a nine-year-old murderer.
A Cincinnati brewer has given 1,2W kegs r hr tr r'mrltv durlnz the last three
years.
Ohio means "beautiful;" lowa, urow?y ones;" Minnesota, -cloudy water," and Wisconsin, "wild rushing channel. A thief at Alamosa, M. T., has distinguished birmelt by stealing a saw mill and all the apparatus connected therewith. A bullet in a pistol that bhonld bave been
loitled with a blank cartridge killed u-orge Cl's, an amateur actor, in Yandalia, 111.
FIVE MILLIONS.
'Stusage bees" are
now the fashion in
0MCIALiriE!4.
Wise a Mm. S --l'ne i5v"9. birth ta triplet the oi!u r t.v. t ' it i:iaa . rtmarked that sli wa' a r-gaUr 'uaoy mine." Married a' Pulldetpia John Foy, an almond evea Uur.drjm-n, and a German, girl six fertt'high. j-.jmtd Frederlca Miller. I) lays are dantroin in eveiythlDg, except marriage; lb lonz r you delay that the better you ara off. Eluiira Gatette. ( i Recount of the d'ctdeS manner of his spouse, Smyth. sy bis childrea are gov erred by raa sball-law. Boston Transcript Wives should aiways sit up or their hu biiuii ii s ead of gettia their eervanta to do a. It makes tvro hoars difference in their arrival. It is reported that James Gordoa Bnnet is enpftd to the Princess B.a rlca, and that
J nen Victoria iooks uoa iuo iun,u w.m m 'it. n favor. Three sisters living In Dyer county, Teun , h'. g;Vf n birrh to sixty cbildreu Three orer Miter? at Soramct, Ky., have ec'i hrojfchl forth twias thrice. H'a hnJe apeare 1 at the aitar in a travlis.iitf c'-t-ck. d camel's hair, and before W tre be wa cbeckmited in hia firt mcve iu the game of matiimony. What mikes yon stagger so when yon come home from your btat? parties, dear? What tukey'u crJ ?o softly when JO" come home from your dove parties, pigeon? Li aci una I Commercial. The kirg of Denmark, in announcing the engagement of hi dughter Thyra to the (lake of Cumberland, a.-ya tbst tbe union is the r?u!tf loe onba'h aides, and has do
poh'icul signitic&ncs. "My dear." sanl gentleman to his wife, 'on- j,w club H going to have all the home com for.." "Inied," sneered the wife; "a when. pr:y. s our hoaie to have all the t; ut e.'mto?" . NVjv Yoik man stole his wife's wooden m : pawn i it for m aey to bay whisky. X . - w!tW3 3 div.m-e, but it mut bi con-ta-herewith for desiring a separal ' "s a very Jarae one. fh-3 f :r sein, honsewife is now deep in ct ju a" to whether a dressine doan rr srmA'ng ctp f r her hmbiud at Cirli'nKs l mo t )iK-le t p-o ttire a sealskin or a aiik 0r in returo. ritutvn Tress. "Ia all very well," siid a henpeckd knv bani, riea to d to "Jo jk afterthe chi'dea" "iw'ua I vry well to ell me to mind the youiiijsieri; ai It would suit me better if the you.'Si-M would mind mo." A e'ereymm in Washington county, Kentucky, rrais 'he rarriag service with auci p-jwer that a sucepuble reporter aiys the sacred te teemed to be ' graven with pen of ir.-n gra'u nd laid In flinty rock." .
lg!;Teu'-ni
15 mioutrs foMowin; a nurriaee
may na turnei trom eos'atio
bh st . :.. ter g ..l by the k remaraing mat n cum .e!i Drzt:iau pebble from a dian.o :l "i a ru g with her eyes shut. Free "D ep'y i no pressed tlth the pernlcioua th r.ct-r of tie custom of child marriage, nl i h 'h-i evlis (hat have followed Iu Its train." 25 n'ive studt nta ol Calcutta bav plrrigt d t-jms.lvtfc not to marry till tkey are 21. , . Many a mtn who is yearning In his inmoa r. a f,,r knnb wheat cakes of a mornioz. baa
f nn 1 th- siraKle statemeut. 'My deer, I pr c ' some e4l bkin wu'quea ou my ay li. ru toUy," to act like a charm. Andrews' jimair. A Justice of the peace In Connecticut mr iUa a c np' the other day, and tbe groom gkt d bim i.ia tern.s after the kuot was tW. ' We!i," raid the juit-cf , "the code allows me " "Thn." tl. tfroom said, "here's $1 ; tl:at will make )ou $3." "fi h " sid Mr. Spier, "plants are very f:i bioi-nt l f -r hxll urnaments now, aud I i,hy u uld et me one for ours," aud w. n Spc-r r. plied that he woulJ have a 1 a tre-- 1 a' ed home for her. she further re-
ni:rid t'lshe w:siei be would aeep ins ,'apH kes for hi: t ub diuners, and not bri.. U- tu bom3 t c -t Um'nate tbe minds ol iu.- -.t.i!iireu. but then wives are rarely grd'.eful. Rjeton Bulletio. Ot all the s-id scenes in this sad world that mcahuve been the snd.lest In which tbat lic'ien Mormon In Nr-w York played the antral ir when he fourd that two of h's wife had forsaken him, and only three of htrleti. To have been made a two-i hircls wmt-riM Mroke. wus too much, and ).t rent hii r.iu.ent a-d eat him down arr;ty. o !n a ;t-.ih, ha head covered wit i,.r, ana rtfued to b comforted, Ronton Tr:ii'Cript. !k-Hus- M'sM ry A Staples, of Norwich, C. n . p Ve.l in marrying In his poverty Ji rl-.vr EIiM K. C'tae, her fatter, the i. tr...a .H ..les o-ie of the tit brut trm-
tis ' li..s a . r. fustd to see tbtiu, hDd when te did J ft a will providing that while s', lived wih h r husband bhe should Inherit iv Le i f his property. She got a divorce got th- property, married her bm-band aain, acd is now .iving with him In conUiitment and comfort. rVparatioi s r.f msrried folks are becoming nnch mor nnmerous yearly in France. In 1M0 the app'i.-ati' ns for this practical div rra were I ; in IHtiO they bad risen to l ftl3;in lrto2 395; In 1370 to 2.M1; n 1876 to 3 251. Only H per cent, of the applioh lone came from tbe husbands, and in i 38 per cent, of the cases the parties were cbild-
Vantnr t r vomit? men and maidens garner
ing to grind a neighbor's Bcrap pork into
aauaage meat. A Chlago burglar says that half a dozen newspepeis fccatteitd over tbe floors are a terror tv men of hia crart, as they dare not handle them or walk over them. The experiments made last season of cnltivating cranberries on Pouldin Island, Cal., anions: tbe tules, was sosuccereful tbat plants for 100 acres have been ordered from New Jereey. A minister who Uvea In Wilkes county. Oa informs tbe Washington Gtte that not a great while ago he rode in all 140 miles, marred five con plea and received for hia services only $2.50. Boston's music hall Is aoon to be lighted wUh electricity, and the cost is expected to be $1 60 per nigbt, with a light equal to 8u0 eas burners, against $2'J per night which the 520 gas burners now cost. Thanntvhaa sent 10 Jesuita to Central
Africa io evangel la tbe countries traversed by8ianlev and Livingstone. The mission will o-t $40,000. and the missionaries will rake 500 porters, servants, eic, who will be unarmed. A man was shot at Colt's Station, Ohio, by a highwayman, but the bullet lodged in a
book, and he was uninjured, me oook aa lot the BiMthat his mother bad given him, but a com cson book; and it a not next h.s btart, but in his coat tail pocaet. "An Orthodox Jewisn Fair" is announced to be held in B ton on Klsley 20, 5,699 which la next Tuesday. Tbe anuouuteroei t leaves tbe public in doubt as to whether the fair is to be con iuced in an orthodox manner, or whe her its managers are Jews of the orthodox sort. About 30 years ago a young girl in Germany left her parehts, who were wealthy, and ran awsy to America with aecamp named Achilla who drserted her some jars ago, leaving ber in broken health with one child. List week she died In the B Jiler county (Iowa) poor house, 45 years of ane. An Australian sculler named Liycock, hailing fr 'iu Sy Icey, recently beat Messen
ger, son of a former champion oi a giauu. Tbe winner is s-x feet two inches io bright, wdgbed 180 puds, and is 32 years of sge. It is ii.teudid to send l im to E gland and bave Lim row some of tbe English scullers. Thi. at. Inuia Times-Journal savs the re
c nt newspaper charges in Bt. Louis have atirac ed o thit city a large numb rot reportrri sod printers in search of employment. Toere ae a'ready there more reporters and ptiiit-ra than cu be accommodated aith mvrk, aud others are advised to keep away front the place. The life insurance companies bave al withdrawn their agents from M mphie, aod the Avatauche finds consilaiion in the thougat tbat th- benevolent organisations such as the Knights of Houor, Ancient O -d:rof Mu ul Al tera and other rocieties wdl pay more loees to Memphis than all tbe lifa iuburance companies combintd. Jimei Clarke, ouce a townsman of Burns, dud last mootn In Maine, ilia mat'temat ical talent was remarkable, aud he kept op an extensive correspondence with noted mathematiciiLS all turouga bis life .Fr a long series of ) ears he has fl.led a coruer ot ihn ma.hematical deiartment of the od
Farmer's Almanac, under the Lame of "Mechanic."
Nancy Slocomb recently died at B'comioictoii, Ind.. at tbe age ol H3 year. Before her death she relapsed luto a s cond thud hood, which was so complete a copy of infaucy that the old womau spoke of herself as baby, dehhed iu tys. aud was dr-d ana iiodreMied and rocked to seep by a daughter to yeajj old, herself a grey beaded randmoiher. Considerable sensation has been cauwd by the proceediuifsof a court ol aseii in Tic no, 8wi aerland. ahich ba let off a M An-n-guioi, a hh y rentable member of a -cieiy. who Biuen dys' impriaonmei.t for a m jrder commuted u .der x equating cir cuiunUi ces. and condemned the editor of the T asm G tu Ut thre mouths' Impris-
ontuent for iu.uulug the local government ia a leading ar.icle.
It U found la Egtsnd that many of the artificU mattutesact Chifly as a btimalant, id thai aiur a time tbe Ubd rrfuae to ana rer ih pur. This ia mutt appareut on tbe po r and iigi'er sons, but eveu arnd glaud ees heart uules a fair proportlou ot farm tard manure is applied. Tue loudest artcultural complaints in Grat Brirslu are fri-ru distrie-a heie kcieUitio farmli g bbeeu crried io lta htghrM pitco, such ai the tiooUh Lithiaus, aud lu Norfolk. William II Baecher and Henry Ward Bcherare in a public cootroven-y as to .i. . ih-ir filler, toe laie Lyman Beecber,
b lievt-d regsidn g A lam's aiu. 'My lath, r he d tiiat iu n uu-t r p-mtof Adam a sin, savs Hnry Ward Bcber. "This ia a great in tk", and do -s great ..ishonor t-i the n- ... ud b-lovd dead," say William ii. B-ecner. It would be more liner.ming if the Brecber brothers would oiscu-aa sin ixit ta rect ut than Adim'a and abu. which ons oi tuem has mro Ottluita know'edge.
It i- rejK)rted that at the Silver Lake rare in which Curtney. U ley aod Johnson comu ed last su .timer, that on accuun' of O mrt ry's fclckr.ess and his det ire toaltbdrawU wa agreed, lu orJer to induce bim o r j, tbat tbe men should ere the finish hoe in the order mentioned above, which would have bren a natural ar d looked for occur reuce bad all been in good condition. Johnsou repented ot this agreement, and, a'ter
haritigthat nisoacxeruau -- him. be decided to row to win. Courtney was taken sick on tbe lake, and Ril7. er ing no hing, loUered along until he found that Krencby was breaking ihe agreement. II- then put on bia reserved power, but Krenchy was too far ahead to be caught, and Itiley came home in the second place, while rrtneby tore away the honors.
A Boston Nyncllcaie inmi wewi
erra .IrTwlssan Nlayed tai Too Lone. (San Francisco Evening PostJ When the recent excitement in Sierra Ne
vada and other north end stocks got fairly under way, a syndicate of prominent Boston
capitalists was formed lor me purpose oi iutatinir themselves In our market. This
syndicate had its headquarters with 8tooe &
Donner, leading Danaers on oiaie airees m that city, and about $5 000 000 was put upby the members for operating uses. The Boston syndicate bought largely on telegraphic or- ... . .. - o- x- IVIz.il
ders to mis ciy oi oerr iiu,uuiuu,tican and Ophir. Their purchases Wr re not confined t these stocks alone, however, for
they corrill'-d qui'e a quantity ol sucn collaterals as Gould & Curry, Savage. Hale &
Norcms, Bullion, etc , with the view mat tbe developments in 8ierra Nevada must cause a vigorous appreciation all aloog the Cotnstook line. The syndicate received the best InfornaationobUinatlj by telegraph from .lav Kb duo rrwirdimr the condition of the
Sierra Nevada, etc. and tbe internal forces at work In the market Having purchased most of the stocks before the infUtion was at its highest, and having made several suc
cessful turns with their holdings, the syndicate could have e'ened up aud retired from the field before the final crash cania bad thrv ha. n so disDoed. with a third as much
of our people's money as they tnemselv.s had originally lnvecttd. Bat like a great many syndicates and combinations formed
for the same purposa on mis cuasi, toe ioston caplnlisis were thoroughly enthused and carried away by their fir-t succe. They badu't had euor a glorious opporfunity to make money since the good oidtinieadur
ie.g the wa , and ihey were going to taxe auvantage ol the occas on. TI.ey were advised that some kind of fight was going on in the market between two rivnl conibintlons struggling for power, but they placed very little importance upon the fact, frelmg
like thoujitids of others, that none ot ihe heavy holders of the favorite stock would ever dream of selling out at lss than $500 per share, and that the Sierra Ne vaJa mine was going to rtal'ze all tha sanguine expectations of its friends. Immediate! v when cross cutiiag commenced on the
tenty-two hundred leet level. The great crash therefore took the Boston syndicate unawares. It came as stealthily as a thief ortmea in the nmht and the enormous
shnnkege in values happened so suddenly that they were unable to dispose of hardly any etock. Their profits were destroyed. Bat deeming tbat the decline was merely a stock job, a result of the supposed fight between Flood and Skae, and tha: tbe showing of tbe mine was not responsible, they did
what a great many other people nearer nome have done averaged the cost of their collaterals by purchasing more shares on the decline. Two or three days of averaging in the face of a fearful shriuksge and a constant c-ail for money caused the Boston syndicate to
weaken. They found tnemseives loaue i to the guards. They suspected that something was wrong Not knowing exactly what
the aom-thing was, tney aia wnat nas always ben deemed the proper thing by easter i people under similar ft rrnrnata.'ices. thev fell to anathematising
California .Vevada, the mines and everything iM ....... :Ud with them up bill and dowu
daie Just what is to blame for the havoc caused among our Bos on friends is a difficult mat er "to state. A combination of things la at tbe bottom of the disaster, any one of which may bave been the cause. The
mine did not rhow as rich as was expecieo on tbe 2,100 or 2,200 levels. It Is quite certain that ihe large blocks of inbide s'ock were thrown upon the market Tbe Bonanza
firm nutil recently made no enort locneca the decline. But if the dissatisfaction is great In Boston, it is still greater here. More aratbemas on the market will be heard on Pine street in one hour than in the staid old ' Hub" inawetk. But we do think the S'.erra Nevada mine will yet come out all nwht an, thit Boston will bave a chance to
get eveu ou its investments; bat it mnst not be impatient or too hasty. Our folks out here ae not worse than people there, tbe syndica'e man to the contrary notwithstand ilig. If we possees any advantage over the syndicate, it is. that they did not clean up and remove from this coast larg profit when they might eai'v have done so.
OLD,
TRIED
AND
TRUE.
People are getting acquainted and thone wha are not ought to be with the wonderful mrlta f tbat great American Remedy, tba
MEXICAN Mustang Liniment, FOB, MAN AND BEAST.
ThU liniment very naturally ortirlnated In America, where Nature provides In her laboratory uch aarprUlng- antidotes for the maladies of her chll dren. Iu fame has been p:adlng for 3T years, until now it encircles the habitable globe. Tho Mexican JIastang Liniment Is a matchle rt-medy for all external ailments of manandbeast. To stock owners and tanners It Is Invaluable A single bottle often saves a human life or restores the usefulness of an excellent horse, ex. cow, or hwp. It cures foot-rot, hoof-all, hollow horn, grub, scrcw-worm, shoulder-rot, mange, tbe bite, and stings of polaonous reptiles and Insects, and every such drawback to btock breeding and bush life. It cures every external trouble of horses, such as lameneaa. scratches, awinny, pralnm founder, wind-gall, rhj bone, etc., etc The Mexican Mustang LIntment Is the julck't cure In the world for accidents occurring In tba fatally, la the absence f a physician, such as bcrns, scaliU, sprains, cuts etc., nn4 for rheumatism, and stiffness engendered by exposure. Particularly valuable to Miners. It Is the cheapest remedy In the world, for It penetrates the muscle to the bone, and a single application s generally sufficient to cure. Mexican Mustang Liniment la put up In three lses of bottles, the larger ones being proportlouatCy snaeh the cbeapuat. Bold everywhere,
GRAND DISTRIBUTION,! Conimoruealth Distribution Co.,
Byauthorl of Common weUlh of Kentucky, Diawing aud detalia under supervision of prominent citizens of Kentucky, In the city
of Louisville, on Thursday, Jan. 30th. 1879.
NO SCALING! NO POSTPONEMENT! PRIZES PAID IN FULL,
8115,400 LN CASH
DISTRIBUTED. TICKETS OrvTir5T S3,
Unparalleled Success of the Popular Drawings
Read the following attractive list of prizes lor
1HIJANCABY UK A WING:
1 Prize 10 Prises of I1.UHJ ech......... 20 Prizes of otJU each Kiu Prizes of lutt each 300 Prizes of 60 each 6n) Prizes of LX) eecn
1.U0U Prizes of 10 each
APPROXIMATION PRIZES 9 Prizes of $V each.................. V Prizes of 'iOOeacn.. . S filmH of iUO each
10J.KJ0
6,HX) 10,000 1' ,11) lO.LSJU
15,uj0
10,U0
2,70f
1JW
100 Prizt'8 . tli5,4UC
Whole Tickets, Si Half Tickets, 51.
27 Ticket. $50. 5a Tickets, 8100.
Remit by Pot Office Mony O; der. rezlstered
letter, bank draft or express. Fu.l liht of drawings published In LouUvllle Courier-
Journal and New York Ilej-ald, and mailed to
all ticker holders. Fr ticaets and lntorma-
tiou addrem CXJMMOSWK LTH DlsiUUbU
TION CO. or T.J. CO 4MbKrUItli. secretary,
(Joarler-Journal building. Louisvine, Ky.
BAKtK.HOBD & IlKSDRrots, Attorneys.
THii UliWUlNE DR. C. McLANE'S Celebrated American WORM SPECIFIC
OR
OTATK OF INDIANA. Marlon county, ss
In the SiiDcrior Court of Marion county,
in the state of Indiana. No. December
term, 1578.
Jonathan Edwards, trustee, va. Francis A.
Boyd, Harah A. G. Bailey , Ada K. Uraydon Alexander A Graydon. tVaniner M. Bailey
Kdwln M Bailej , Charles i. Bailey, Barah U
Bailey, et ai.
Be It known .that on the 7th day of December, 187M. tbe above named pi iiulff. by bU au
tornevs. filed In thoofnee of the cierk of the
Hnperior Court of Marlon county, in the ttaie of Indiana, his supplememal complaint
against the aerenaania nereinnner uamea wherein they were eubstliuted as di-fendants
in the place of a defendant to the original complaint herein; aud on the "tli dy of le ce ruber. 1678. the said plaintiff filed In said
clerk's office the affidavit of a competent per
son showing that said attendants, tsaranA, O. Bayley, Ada K Orayoon, Alexander A. Uravdon. Gardner M.Buey, Edwin M. Bailey
Charles G. Bailey and Sa.eh G. Bai'.f y, are not residents of the state ot Indiana; and that said action lain relation to real estate: and sa?d defendants were required to arpear in Raid court andanwer or demur to said original
complaint on the 7th day o January, isiv.
Now, therefore, by order of said court, eald
deu-ndantH last a Dove nanrieu are nereoy noilak1 .f the fill ne and nen-iency of said cm
nlalnt aealnst them, aud that unless
they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the fourth day of February, 1879, the aame 1-elnn the 2d Judicial day of the term of said court, to be begun and held at the court house In the city of Indiana polls, on the first Monday in Kebi nary, 1879. aaid complaint, and the matters and things therein 'oiitained and alleged, will be heard and dete 'mined In their absence. DANIEL M. RAN8DELL, decll-3w Clerk.
lOTlCE
SALE OF SEAL ESTATE
The real estate of Andrew J. Vamlckle. de
ceased, for sale at public auction by William
linnter, adminibtraior.
Notice is herehy eiven mat on rsaturuay, tne
25th day of January, 187, the undersigned, administrator of tne estate of Andrew J.
Vanslckle, deceased, will. In pursuance
of an order of the Marlon Circuit Court, made at the December term, 187K, thereon, in the cause pei.dine in said court, where
in I am pell i loner and fcvi'ah J. Vanslckle and others are defendants. No. 6U7, sell at public
auction to the highest Didder (mi le&sinan two thirds of tbe appraistd value) on the premises the following d scribed real estate of said deceased, situate in Wairn towusbip.
Marion couuty. state of Indiana, to-wit: All
of the tSKt bait of the northeast quarter of
ectlon twenty-flve (26), In township
sixteen (16,) north f range four (1). east, con
taining suacrts, more or less, except tne following described Dart thereo.. which has been
set on, as-Uued and aj judged to rah J. Van-
siCKi-, in ner right as wituw oi saia atceasea,
that Is to say: A tract beginning at the southeast corner ot said east half of the northeast quarter of section 25, Uwi;ship Id, north of
rang 4, east: thence running west on tne
south Hue ol said half quarter ZsiHl linka to the
soutnwest corner thereof: tneiice north on tne
weft lice of stid half quarter l,W2i links to a
poiiit; thence eat parallel to tne soutu line oi
bald half qu.irter i:,Ott links to the eaat line
ttiereor; thence south on said eai. line l.J.5 links to tbe t-lace of beginning, containing
38 rA li0 acres, thus leaving of -aid tnct to be
sold 41 ;i-H0 acres, more ur lew, subject to a It-ase ofoue haf acre in the northeast corner for school house purpo s A so, all of th- . ht half of the northwest quarter of section in town-hip 10, noith of lange 5, eaft, containing tfJK-iiou acres, more or loss, e cept the filloviiDg described part thereof, which has be-n anigKel, aetoff and adjudged to Mild Barh J. V anxickle. In her right ss widow of sa d cecea-d, to-wi: A tixct beginning attbe soulhae-t corner of said naif quarter; thence ru ning went ou the north line thereof 197 link to a po'.nt in said west line; thence eat ItslVtiiiks to a point; thence south pxiallel to the we.t line of said half quarter 1,W7 links to tbe f-ou;h line of saio haif quarter; thence est on said south line 183 links to tbe place o beginning, containing it 48-1U0 acres, and leaving of said half q natter to be sold 58 :U IU) acres, more or less, iuakibg in the tracts to be Fold 100 t7-10u acres, more or less. Terms of said pale are as follows, to-wit: Onethird of the purchase money to be. paid down, one-third thereof, with 6 per cent interest, in 12 month, and tbe remaining one-third with a per cent, per annum Interest. In 18 months from he date of sale, said deferred payments to be secured by the notes ol the purchaser or purchasers, payable without any relief from valuation or appraisement laws, and by mortgage upon the premises solo. bale will take place between 10 o'clock, a. m. and 2 o'clock p.m. WILLIAM HUNTER Administrator.
VERMIFUGE. SEMI
"X rutlof Plain. PractkaLRaliab
Haw to Ml At II. Rural New Yorker.
There are many who say, "I like milk, but tui!k do-a not hue me" tbat is, it doea not agrte with th m. The reaeon for thu, in most cases, ia that the milk coagulates lu the toinacuin too firm a curd tj be easily dlKrsied. Bat many who can not drnk milk, or eat bread an i milk, fiud no difficulty m digesting a bowl of baked apples and milk Upon this hint the experiment ba been sucoeiWly tried by a physician of la'ge expe rieLC, of telling bis patients who could not digest milk to use apple sauce a a cmcoml-. tant, taking a spoonful ot apple alternately with a sp KMiful of bread, crackers, or pud ding aud ml k. The apple prevents the for mai'O t of a toU 1 m In th etooiach, and us j jice also aids digestion, an tbat no ds tress or s-ns- of b-avlness fo'lows after a meal thus taken. This informa Ion is glvti or the beoetitor Rural readers, and we think it will be worthy of tria though perhaps not auccef8ruliv in every case. A Power 1st tbe Loud. (Kokotno Blpatch.l The Indianapolis 8eniii.el was lsuel I" trlr.u aheet form lat Sunday. The 8-n' nel
is b t'ef ihn ever, aud has f 'own power in the Hod.
to La i
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. THE countenance is pale and leadencolored, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both cheeks; the eyes become dull ; the pupils dilate; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid; the nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip; occasional
headache, with humming or throbbing of the ears; an unusual secretion of saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath very foul, particularly in the morning;
appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a knawing sensation of the stomach, at others, entirely gone; fleeting pains in the stomach; occasional nausea and vomiting; violent pains throughout the abdomen; bowels irregular, at times costive; stools slimy; not unfrequently tinged with blood;
belly swollen ana hara; urine turuia; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompanied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive; uneasy and disturbed - sleep, with grinding of the teeth; temper variable, but generally irritable, &c Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE
will certainly effect a cure. IT DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY
Full of Plaja, Practical, Reliable,
Paving Information
for West, East, South, North ; for Owners of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Swine, of ' Fabms, Gardens, or V ill ace Lou ; for Housekeepers ;
for ail coys &i uira
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Administrator's Sale of Real Estate.
Bakkr, Hord A HavNDaiCKS, Attorneys,
TATE OF INDIANA, Marion county, as: In the Superior Court of Marion county, the Bute of Indiana. No. ZUbtf. Decem
ber term, 18711. Jonathan Edwards, trustee, vs. Henry C. Failure, fcdwin Ho..le, trustee. The Urbana Wine Com nan v, Janie. R. I 'let, lerw M. Dick, Hamael B Dick J-ha K. wl psoo. Henry H. Co:k, John Beatty, William Q. Bt-a tv. Jo in U. MUche l, Aaba H. t-.,uler, John W. BnnlnghonVr. Edward C oar.lck, WlUim Ktrkup, Juhu tteel, rugh Thomion,t til. Be it known, tnat on tbe 11th day ot May, 1K78, the above named plaintiff, by his at-tnrneMi-filed In the office of the clerk of tha
Superior Court of Marlon county. In Uie State
tbovu named defendanta; and on the Htnb day
ofepiember, 1878, the aaid plalouo mea in. said clerk's office the affidavit 01 a compe
tent person showing thai said aeienaams.
Ed win Hoole. ti antee, Tbf Urbana wine com
pany, Jaoi-a rt lca, jeaeeai u ci, csraun
B. DICK. JOllU r. "lnipsoil, riciirjf .
John Betiy, WlUlam U Bea-t, Jaun u.
Mitchell. Anha H. huier, Jonn w wnDiDg-
boner. Ecwar' OarilcK, William niritnp, John fteel and Hugh Thon.paon, are 1 ot resi
dents of the Htate of Indiana; and tnat aaid
action is in relation to rei estate.
Now, therefore, l y order or ia coon,
defendants list above named; are nereoy notified of the filing and pendency of aaid complaint against them, and that unlet they appearand answer or demur thereto, at the calling l aaid cause on ! 4th day of Fb-
rQary,i7!. me t-ame oemn iuewTuuujuuiii dy f a term ol said court, to be begun and held at the court houne in the elty of Indianapolis, on the flit Mnmav In February. 17S, said complaint, and the matters and things
therein contained ana si'tra. wm ire urmu and determine In their abwnee
DANlt.L Al. KA?VCli VM-IM.. decll-3w
"DJ yoa knof," remarked a prominent .r.t.iman to us a fw days i(t , 'Dr. Bu t'
f!..mrri rtvrntiis teally a gwd thing My
daughter wou'd have me ne txiugh, aud it did cure me "
it for a bad
SAM TLE LOFTIN, adralnlatratr with the will annexed of the estate ot Y.uug E. R.
Wllon.deceaKert, by order of the pr percouit, svl'l eil at irivatale. for not lew than ihe
fu lapptalKeraenttb reof, at the office or Rit1. r. A ulker A Hitter. In the cltv of ludlauapo-
IU, on and after the Mi day of January, 87, the following real estate of said decadent, towit: A partof theeaat half of the northeast quarter of section tweuty-ttve (2i In township nrtn 1 6) north, ranee two (2) euat la M non
county and state or lnd ini.a, beglnnlug at the nortbast corner of ald a ctlon twenty flye . 1 1 n all t tl i (titan IIXl rOOR.
in anv form: it is an innocent prepara- i bene south twety iour and one-hif -4s) . 3 . '. it. s jL .rLht.ri rods, thence eatthirteeu (13) roda, and tbeuce
north twenty four aud one hli (24rodsto the plaH.of beglnniiK.ntininaatouttwo(i) scre. One-bif of the nrchase money to be paid caith in hand, aud tbe other half In three monlha fiom dy of HAMPLE LdFTIN, Administrator.
A Talnable
la Coo ail
IupreBseit
HlATea. The utility and couvenlenca of a abelf attachment to the oven of cooking atoTes I nw ur.iTen.! ackoowledg-d by all bousekeepers who have uned or aern them, ant it is a matr or choice wbether th- shelf is irmaoeutly aitsched U the aide of the ..e, or opned and ctoeed ioside of the oven by the movement of the door. The Grand Charter Oik will hereafter be constructed o that either the automatic or per manetit shelf can be ordered with any a re Our artent on has been ctlled to a circular c. n'ninx a caution against the ue of auto.t. .k.i.M lnal be cer'atn partiea who
claim to orn letters pa'ent No. 18,001, ing tbat they have brought suit agiiust this ouimiit for infringement on Sid patent, aud warning all persons not to buy or use scores havlitg uch shelf s and made by us. We l ave only tbi tos.y in regard to the matter, that we tha i timorously defend tbis suit, and have no doubt of our succ s In ucft deft nse, aod hereby agree to proUct ea.:h and every per oa bniog. selling or us't-g our Giaod Char er Oak, or other sio'ts of our manufacture, from ary aaruage 1 by
rea-oa of any cUIms said parties can ur d i aaid lettera patent. As our construo i .n of .l.elvr s is tot only covertd but fully protected by valid leuera 1 atent owned by us, but are acknowledged by dealers aud all . t iM who hae seen them to to much more ioipt in construction, to operaU aailr and 10 be leaa liable to get out of order than any o-ber kind in tbe market, and we .-i.i.naaamu!a of our Grand Charter
O.k, with an automatic shelf, to any responsible dealer or bona keeper who desires examine it before purchnlrtg. Dd at the end of it. days, if it is not Mknowleddsi having more conveniences and being the best constructed, finest finished, west proportioned, perfectly ope nUnKd haTlest cooking stove ever mad or flered for the price at which It is rapidly being sold It can be iield subject to our order, and wt will pay all expends. Respectfully your. Exciuuoa MABicrACtcwwa Compaht. Nos. 613 61S N. Mala st, 8t. Louis, Mo,
tion. not capaDU cr aotng me sugnusi
injury to the most tender infant.
The genuine Dr. McLanes vermifuge bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros, on the wrapper. :o: DR. C. McLANFS LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy for all the ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections of the liver, and in all Bilious Complaints,
Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. As a simple purgative they are nnequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Tbe genuine are never sugar coated. Each box has a red wax seal on the lid with tbe impression Da. McLane's Liver Pills. Each wrapper bears the signatures of C McLanx and Fleming but. Insist upon having the genuine Dr.C Mc-
Lane's Livex Pills, prepared r riemmg Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of tbe name McLane, spelled differently but same pronunciation.
FARMERS
TRY IT One Vear.
Tb- IifllMM Farmer, a we.iy ' -tural Journal to ita Hth year. JK :
mnnft, is one 01 me . ; j " ""mtly p-pem now pob iKb-d. Best ! duceineut ever . ffer d 10 .gents Kampleot-y tm. Addreiw. Indiana Fa.mer Company,
I.rt'an.ool'". rrn
Bakkr, Hord & Hcworicks, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Manon County, sa. In ihe Superior court, of Marion county, In the btate of Indiana. No. a,7W. December term, 1ST8. Jonathan Edwards, trustee, v. Francis A. B- ycl.Haiab A. O. bailey, Ada K. Uraydon, Alexander A. UrayKr, iiUi.erM. BHiiey, Ettwtn M. Bailey, Charles U. ealley, Haiah G. Bailey, etal. Belt known, that on the 7th day of December, 1K78, the above i.anit-d plalntlfl, by hU attorneys, filed lu the otOce ol t he clerk or the Superior court of Marion eoun'y.ln t estate ol Indiana, bia supplemeutai complaint aKalnst the defendant tereinaft r named wherein they were suimtituteti tut deft-ndants in the place of adeft-ndant to the oriielnal complaint herein; and on the 7th day of December, 178, tbe sld plHintifl filed In said clerk's office the amdavit of competu t person Bl owing that i-aid defendants onran A O. Ballev, Ada K. Uraydon, A exander A. Uravdou, 4rdner M. f-alh-y, Kd win M. Bailey, ( bMi-lea U Bailey and 'ah O. B-nley. n.r- not residents of the state of Indi ra, and that said action Hin rela-lon rea stat , and tnat said defrndants ere rq lred to appear in exldiouitan answeror demur toaldr.rlKlnal complaint on the 7lb day of Jauuary, 18.8.
Now thereore, ty order or ma court, said defendants lRt above named are hereby notified or tbe filing and pendency of said complain against them, and that uul Hstbeyappear and answer ordeo or theieto, at the CHillng of said cause on the 4 bdsy ot Ktrbruary 18711. tne samt- beinK the a cond Judicial day or a term of tald court, to be b-cun and held at the out t house In the city of Indiana polls, on the first Monday lu Kt bruai y, 1879. said complaint, and the matters aud thinga therein co talned and alleged, will be heard and determined In their abei ee DAMkb M. RANBDELTj, declt 3w taerk.
S125.
A MONTH AN I F.XPKNFS toAtetiti. SMHmwrlHTiiS
1 '
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IUM Habit Cured.
a OrtalM avd Hnre Car. lra; TfXl tlsala prlr. A irlal holtle fr. tint. J. A. DBOLUUER,UportfcIa4, Box lft. IKwmerly Mra. Dr. K. Collins.)
FOR BALE.
nnn mt.vvrr larae. h 1st h -bred Poland.
H ihi. tcr. nt hoth next a. near desoen-
rienU from the noted prlae hoes Bismarck, anrf lVrletion. M herd IM
healthy and vigorous; price Tr?!"""'ir ufatlon anaranUed. T. M. REVriVLs Flan
cr'a btatlon, Uamilion county, Ind. ceotH
IN SOLID GOLD MOUNTINGS
FOR OKI
L.f.wr. Kino. II. bt Of tJlt, M. tThS kh.h) ttud. $1
The articles as nhovr-prr:r,ted are ' wantl to he at
Lsfvvra Ear t,'rps, $1.
solid told mouutlngs
containing Tilt; WOILKiiii s.t.r THE ONLY PERFECT FAC-SIHttE OFTHE REAL DIAMOND l!3 THE WORLD
Which for Hear, nrllliaaeT, aaa uesaij arv as i The wonderful I.ktkvbk Diamonp is of the purest whitenesa, m delicately cut, and
nosaease the same rcirucuvu uvuuiuw auu v. t.. t . .... . . i.-.i a. ..i m ififil JttWstrt
krakS ia tot. anji1 It, Wa will aertd Frea fcy BXGISTKBBD M Alt. ! any AcMreaa tm Ansrirs. ON RFCF1PT DF QUE DOLLAR EITHER OF THE ABOVE ARTICLES
AMERICAN JEWELRY COMPANY, 5 Areade, ClnelnnatU 0.
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