Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 28, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1879 — Page 6
THE IKDIAKA STATE SEKTINEIi, WEDNESDAY MORNING JANUAIIX 8, 1879.
THE COMMOU SCHOOL BEYESUE.
Til Apportionment Hade by the Superintendent of Public Instruction. The superintendent of public instruction irill to-day make the apportionment of com mon school revenue for tuition.", The following, taken from the sheet, shows the enumeration of the children iu each county the total amount of sohool revenue ready for distribution, aftd the distributive share thereof to each county
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Adams . 5,537 Allen 22,008 Bartholomew.. : 7,715 Benton 3,443 Blacklord 2,802 Boone. 9S8 Brown-..-.... 3,558 Carroll 6,471 Cass... ' ,975 Clark 9,623 Clay 81 Clinton 7.B60 Crawford .. 4,179 Daviess 7,646 Dearborn .. 9,647 Decatur- 6,957 DeKalb .. ... 6 901 Delaware 7,559 Dubois 6,896 Elkhart 11,143 Favetie 8,59a Floyd 9,116 Fountain-... 7.OJ0 Franklin 7,625 Fulton 4,779 Gibson 7.939 Grant.- 8,t7 Greene 8,450 Hamilton 8,171 Hancock. 5,668 Harrison ......... 8,377 Hendricks 7,816 Henry 8,'4 Howard- 6,828 Huntington.-. 7,397 Jackson....-. ' 7,711 Jasper..- 3,452 Jav 6,681 Jefferson 12,205 Jennings .. 6,054 Johnson....... 6,565 Knox 10,178 Kosciusko 9,98 Lagrange 5,226 Lake 5,371 Laporte... 10 958 Lawrence.. 6,532 Madison 9,213 Marion 33,899 Marshall 8,3e9 Martin..... 4.S65 Miami 8,222 Monroe 5,398 Montgomery... 8,290 Morgan 6.643 Newton 2,781 Noble... -.. 7,726 Ohio .. 1,903 Orange.- 5,302 Owen 5,921 Parke..... 6,634 Perry 6,659 Pike 6,716 Porter 6,416 Posey 8.379 Pulaski 3,690 Putnam 8,091 Randolph 9,63 RiDley 8.200 Rush- 3o6 Scott ... 8,138 Shelby. 8,34 Spencer 8,933 Starke l,3i St. Joseph 10,257 Steuben 5,155 Sullivan . 7,638 Switzerland.- 4,701 Tippecanoe..... 14,002 Tipton-. 5.180 Union-.,...- 2 570 Vanderbuig . 17,011 Vermillion.- 8.907 Vigo.. 14,676 Wabash . 8,972 Warren ......... 3,998 Wairlck 7,902 Washington ... 6,763 Wavne 13 0 Weils. 6.25ft White 4,591 Whitley... 5,908 KormalSchool Total 699,153
4,035 15 20,291 7K 9,828 73 4,791 78 6.895 88 27,289 92 9,566 60 4,269 Si 3,474 48 11,479 92 4,411 bi 8,024 04 12,369 00 11,932 62 10,169 24 9,498 40 6,181 96 9,481 04 . 11,962 28 8,626 68 8,559 72 ' 9,373 16 7,311 04 13,817 32 4.462 76 11.303 84 8,704 80 9,455 00 6,925 96 9,844 86 10,027 88 10,478 00 10,43 4 04 7,028 32 10,387 48 9,691 84 9,985 52 8,466 73 9,172 28 9.561 64 2,618 51 . 9,940 45 1,679 86 8,079 02 10,245 84 7,995 95 6,927 59 7,975 14 1,452 42 6,183 18 7,411 43 9,055 64 6,857 10 10,218 31 5,311 27 11,778 03 6,554 09 8,453 42 7,459 56 6,505 70 4,513 96 9,427 45 8,406 42 6,236 f7 10,956 90 8,073 07 4,589 76 10,571 61 13,917 69 6,464 09 6,116 70 6,497 80 3,309 93 4,964 41 8.209 56 4,280 48 8.284 44 15,134 50 3,28:1 96! 10,393 821 12,341 23 H.707 201 7.506 96 8,140 60 , 12,60 72 11,777 62 7,768 60 4,660 30 6.480 24 6,660 04 la.tt 92 8.099 68 11,078 JtO 5.302 51 11,226 17 74,726 30 11,424 12 42,01 76 10.30 16 1.956 61 6,032 60 ' 8,193 32 5,245 S3 14.332 97 10.256 60 6,693 52 11,519 60 7,411 41 8.237 32 3,448 44 9,680 24 2,3t 72 6.574 48 7,342 04 8,226 1 8,257 16 7,07 84 7,955 81 10,889 96 4.575 60 10,036 59 11,319 72 10,168 00 7,818 20 8.891 12 10,371 36 11.076 92 2,395 68 12,718 68 6,392 20 9,471 12 5,829 24 17,362 48 6,423 20 3,186 80 21,130 81 4.844 68 18,107 00 11,125 28 4,9"i7 52 9,798 48 8,388 12 18,162 16 7,756 20 5,692 84 7.327 16 3,609 061 1,945 63 3,273 76 6.327 98 9.049 83 3.4 1M 89 2.926 21 6,116 03 7,156 42 2,400 69 12,820 65 10,051 68 3,762 77 12.337 61 1,968 33 12,074 74 4.264 24 1,126 59 10,682 63 5,252 72 7.0J3 64 3,827 77 16,712 07 3,480 63 3,8K2 03 i 17.547 35 5,924 26 17,047 60 9,7J0 95 5 960 !-.8! 4.751 5,217 44j 20,261 ZH 5,233 50 4,858 92i 5,400 91 7,500 00 (752,125 85 f874,534 40 Total collection from counties .(752,125 35 Balance In treasury October 31, 1878 . 124,171 77 Total ready for apportionment-. Amount apportioned .. Balance In treasury .. ..... Per capita... .... .. ........ .(876,297 12 874.534 40 (1,762 72 (1 24 The Same Here. Chicago Tribune.l Gas stock companies are not so badly frightened over Ldison s electric light in ventions that they have yet reduced the price of gas. Missionary Wwk in India. I Atlanta Constitution. Prince Fred. Grant is going with his pa to India. They will bunt elephants and teach the natives how to get drank. Hoata ef People Marty ra to sick headache, that Infallible symptom of disordered stomach, uver ana ooweis. Many suffer trom it as many as three or iour times a week. Thev do so needlessly for Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, by toning the digestive organs and regulating the bowels and liver, removes the cause ana dispels the painful sym ptom. - The Intimate sympathy between the brain and the abdominal region causes the slightest disorder affecting the latter to be reflected, as it were, in the organ of thought. Thu rpfArm inntlt.ntjHl Vv the Hlttera. when thA -digestive, secretive and evacuative functions are in a stale of chaos, has other and more beneficial results, viz., the complete nutrition -of the whole physical economy, the restoration of appetite and repose, and an increase in the power of the system to resist diseases of a ma larial type. Testimony to the food Cnre System As practiced by Dr. Blanchard, is coming from many of the most eminent ofthe medical nrofession. as well as the numerous invalid! that have been benefited by the con centrated liquid foods that are the special ties of the tsianchara r ooa care Company. 27 Union Square, New York. Dr. Egbert -Gurnsey, one of the mosteminent physicians of the city, gays that from the practical tests he has given the Blanchard Foods he be lieves they will prove or great value to the invalid, and should be indorsed by the whole medieal profession. There is no doubt that Dr. Blancharcd's research and practical demonstration of the curative effects of food elements is destined to work a great change in the medical practice and be the means of restoring bealtb and happiness to many invalids now vainly seeking health through the drug system. Many cases are reported of wonderful bene fits derived. New Yore School Journal. A WOSBER1TL DISCOVERT. An Article that Will Hake the Bald and the bra Headed Kejolee. Of all the compounds which the chemist'
Art has given to the world, for hundreds of years, for the purpose of restoring the bair to its natural growth and color, not one ha-t been perfect. Many of the hair dressings of the day are excellent, but the great mats of the stuffs sold for promoting the growth and bringing back the original color are mere (humbugs, while not a few are positively pernicious in their effects upon the scalp and the structure of the hsir. All hair dyes ; are well known to chemists as mora or less
poisonous, because the change in color is artificial, and does not depend upon a restora tion of the functions of the scalp to their (nnl health and vigor. The falling out
of the bair, the accumulation of dandruff
and th premature cnange in cior are an evidences ot a aiseasea cunuitioa ui mo anl the elands which nourish the hair. To arrest tbeae causes the article used most possess, medical as well as chemical virtues,
and the change must begin under the scalp
to ne oi permanent ana lasting benefit, Buch article has been discovered, and like many other wonderful discoveries it is found to consist of elements almost in their natural state. Petroleum oil is the article which is made to work such extraordinary results; but it is after the best' refined article has been chemically treated, and completely deodorized, that it is in proper condition for the toilet. It was in far-oil Russia that the effects of petroleum upon the hair were first observed. A government officer having no ticed that a partially bald-headed servant of his, when trimming the lamps, had a habit of wiping his oil-besmeared hands in his scanty locks, and the result was, in a few months, a much finer head of black, glossy bair than he ever had before. The oil was tried on horses and cattle that had lost their hair from the cattle plague, and the results were as rapid as they were marvelous. The manes, and even the tails of horses, which had fallen out, were completely restored in a few weeks. These experiments were heralded to the world, hut the knowledge was practically useless to the prematurely bald and gray, as no one in .the civilized society could tolerate the use of refined petroleum as a dressing for the hair. But the skill of one of our chemists has overcome the diffi culty, and by a process known only to himself he has, after very elaborate and costly experiments, succeeded in deodorizing refined petroleum, which renders it susceptible of being handled as daintily as the famous ean de cologne. The experiments with the deodorized liquid on the human hair were attended with the most astonishing results. A few applications where the hair was thin and falling, gave remarkable tone and vigor to the scalp and the hair, and the natural color began to appear almost from the first application. Every particle of dandruff disappears on the first or second dressing, and the liquid, so searching in its nature, seems to penetrate to the roots at once, and set up a radical change from the start It is well known that the most beau tiful colors are made from Petroleum, and by some mysterious operation of nature the use oi this article gradually imparts a oeautiful light brown color to the hair, which. by continued use. deepens to a black. The color remains permanent for an indefinite length of time, aud the change is so gradual that the most intimate friends can scarcely detect its progress. In a word, it is the most wonderful discovery of the age. ana well calculated to make the prematurely bald and gray rejoice. The name Carboline has been given to the article, and is put up in a neat and attractive manner and sold by all dealers in drugs and medicines. Price, One Dollar a bottle. Kennedy & Co., Pittsburg, Penn., General Agents for the United Slates ana Canada. We advise our readers to give it a trial, feeling satisfied that one application will convince them of its wonderful enects. A Valuable Improvement 1b Cooklnr Stoves. The utility and convenience of a shelf at tachment to the oven of cooking stoves is now universally acknowledged by all house keepers who have used or seen them, and it is a matter of choice whether the shelf is permanently attached to the side of the stove, or opened and closed inside of the oven bv the movement ot tne aoor. lae Grand Charter Oak will hereafter be con structed so that either the automatic or per manent shelf can be ordered with any size. Our attention has been called to a circular containing a caution against the use of auto matic shelves, issued by certain parties who claim to own letters patent No. 18,001, stating that they have brought suit against this company for infringement on said patent, and warning all persons not to buy or use stoves having such shelves and made by us. We have only this to say in regard to the matter, that we shall vigorously defend this suit, and have no doubt ot our success in such defense, and hereby agree to protect each and every person buying, selling or using our Grand Charter Oak, or other stores of our manufacture, from any damage by reason of any claims said parties can have under said letters patent. As our construction of shelves is not only covered but fully protected by valid letters patent owned by us, but are acknowledged by dealers and all others who have seen them to be much more simple in construction, to operate easier and to be less liable to get out of order than any other kind in the market, and we will cheer fully ship a sample of our Grand Charter Oak. with an automatic shelf, to any re sponsible dealer or housekeeper who desires to examine it before purchasing, ana at tne end of ten days, if it is not acknowledged as having more conveniencesand being the best constructed, finest finished, most elegantly proportioned, perfectly operating and heaviest cooking stove ever made or offered for the price at which it is rapidly being sold, it can be held subject to our order, and we will pay all expenses. Kespectfully.yours. Excelsior Makufactueisg 'Jompaky, Nos. 612 618 N. Main st, Louis, Mo. TUTTFS POLLS! A NOTED DIVINE SAYS THEY ARE WORTH THEIR WEIGHT in COLD READ WHAT HE SAYS: Da. Tutt: Dear Sir: For ten years T have been a martyr to vyspepsia, urasupauon ana Piles. LaslHorinff vourPillswererecommended to me ; I used them (hut with little faith). I am now a well man, have good appetite, digestion perfect, regular stools, piles gone, and I have gained forty pounds solid flesh. They are worm toeir weigni in goia. Rev. E. XT SIMPSON, Louisville, Ey. A TORPID LIVER is the fruitful source of many diseases, such as Dyspepsia, sick rieaaacne. cosuveness, Dysentery, Bilious Fever, Ague and Fever, Jaundice, files.Kheunuttisai JiiilneyComplaint.Oollc.etc Tutt's Pills exert a powerful Influence on the IJvernd will wit h certainty relieve that important organ from disease, and restore its normal luncuons. - while under the influence of these pills, of itself indicates their adaptability to nourish the body, hence their efficacy in curing nervous debility. dyspepsia, wasting of the muscles, sluggishness UI we uver,i-uiuuii; cumtiipaiiim, iuuipKUll( neaiin anu atrcngiu u we system. . CONSTIPATION. Only with regularity of the bowels can perfect nerj tn oe enjoyea. w nen me constipation is oi .. rcc?nt date, a single dose of TTJTT'3 PTLTJt will suffice, but if it has become habitual, one fnll should De taken everr night, ertdusllv learning the frequency of the does nnUI m regular daily imeuirD, is wiHuni, wuh-u will mwd lOllOW. Hold. Everywhere. 5 Cents. OFFICE. 85 UTOHKAY ST., HEW Y0EK. Slclc HeadachcK CARTERS Pofritsvehr Cured by tkm Lkti PUI. . They also relieve P'mtres. from DyppHtA, Imligr8tiou and TjO Hearty Eating. A perfect remedy for Dizziness. KaaBt. Drowsiness.Bad Taste tn the Mouth, Coated Tongue, P:iin Id the Side, Ac. They regulate the Bowels and prevent Consttpatiou and Piles. The mallOnly one Dili a dune. e and easiest to take. 40 f n a vial. Purely Vegetable, le, trice cent. noia oy an uruggtais. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Prop'rs, Erie, Pa. nv vials by mall for one dollar. TDLL- CU ddresi A. X. ZXAIlIoY.IivllaiigUaalnd.
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TO "WIN A FORTUNE! First Grand Distribution, Class A, At New Orleans, TUESDAY, January 14th, 1879, 104 til Mommy urawing. Louisiana State Lottery Co. This Institution was reeuiany Incorporated by the legislature of the state for educational and charitable purposes In 1868, with a capital of 11,000,000, to which It has since added a reserve fund of (350,000. Its grand binqlb sumbkb distribution will take place monthly on the second Tuetday. It rkvib bcaus oi postpones. Look, at the following distribu tion : - - CAPITAL PRIZE 830,000. 100,000 Tickets at 12 each. Half Tickets, tl. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize.. 1 " . (30,000 10,000 1 D.00U 6,001' 6,000 10,000 10,000 10,9 10,00 10.00C 2,700 1,800 910 2 Prize of 12,500... 5 i,ouu. 600. 100. 20 100 200 60., 20. 10. 600 1,000 APPBOXTJCATIOZr PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of 1300 9 do do 200 S do do 100 L857 Prizes amounting to.. .1110,400 ResDonslble corresnondlnz agents wanted at all prominent points, to whom a liberal com pensation wui De paid. Application for rates to clubs should only b made to the office of the Company in New Orleans.. write, clearly stating full address, for furthet Information or send oraers to M. A. DAUPHIN, P. O. Box 692, New Orleans. La. Or J. T. Woodward. 15 North Illinois street. Indianapolis. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings an under the supervision and management of uenerais u. x. ijeauregara ana J uo&i a. tny Ayer's Hair Yigor3 FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY & COLOR Advancing years, BlcKness, care, disappointment and hereditary predisposi tion, all turn the hair gray, and either ot them Incline it to shea prematurely. Ayek's Hair Vio- . or. by long and ex tensive use, na8 proven mat it stops tne ' falling of the hairimmediately: often re news the growth3nd always surely re stores its color, when faded or gray. It stimu lates the nutritive organs to healthy activity and nreservea both the hair and its beauty Thus brash y, weak or sickly hair become eloKsv. Tillable and strengthened: lost hair regrows with llvelv expression ; falling hair is che ked and established; thin hair thickens, and faded or gray hairs resume tneir original color. I ts.one ration is sure and harmless. It cures dandruff, heals all humors, and keeps the scalp cool, clean and soft, nnder wnicn con' ditions. diseases of the scalp are impossible. As a dressing for ladies' bair, the V Igor is praised for its grateful and agreeable perfume, and valned for the soft lustre and richness ot tone it Imparts. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. ATEB 4k CO., Lowell, Haas. Practical and Analytical CtieraiNtjt. Sold by at Druggists and dealers In Medlcin COMPOUND OXYGEN TOST ATR1CNT fr the cure of an, an iiimk u Consumption, . . . - "..---- , va..a.a m mm. M-r J m fr. jr ala, Headache, Ourna, Debility, and all nrrniicmin. tycrvous vuonicr, uv a natural procato, revltnlization. A NEW DISCOVERY which marts the Iiesnniiinit of a nev era in the Healina Art. NOT A DRUC but Nature's own life-irivin element. It does not cure by substituting one diswiM.- inr anuiner. as wnen arugs are taen. REMARKABLE CURES are eontUmat Dtnti vwucami aurtwimn we wtarpr auentton. STRONCLY EhDORSFD by the Hos Blair, l.x-Gov. Borkman of W. Va., Gen. Fiti Hkm-.y Wakrev, and others who have used the new lreatment. HOW ADMINISTERED. By simple in halation. This can be dune ax our ouice, or by the HOME TREATMENT. This is sent by exuress in a compact packaee. Price for two months' anpply, toith inhaling apparatus and full and explicit direction. 815.00. FREE? A Treatise 200 pp.1 on Compound Oxygen, ivith many testimonials to mast remarkabu euro, aeni tree. Address Das. oTajuley & Faun. 1112 Girard Bt. Phil THE TASTELESS REatTLATOK. TEE LOZENGE LAXATIVE. Tb tiat preparation of magnesia reads Into delightfully flaTored LuzcxGF.a. being oi of th moat naefnl and reliable Laxative Medicines, suitable for all ages and oonditiona, for regulating the bowels, and for lhe prevention, immediate relief and permanent cnre of Constipation, HEMORRHOIDS or PILES, BILIOUSNESS, SICK HBADACIia, EBCPTIONS OF THS SKIS. FLATULENCY. ACIDITY and HKAaTBUR ; it is alao most valuable as a Spring Idedlclue. Price 35 eta. per box. Sold by ,11 Drnrrlttaormaltal rREk en rclt of pHca by PvOAa Die A Co . as Wmw bt., Mw York. KxpUaatory elrcuUrFaSK en application. .. U 0 it if lOlfyg Clrenlara FREE at nil drag atnrcs. GIVES IMMEDIATE RELIEF. An Infallible Cnre for PILES. Sold by all Druggists. 25 oenta per box. R (LDP YOU RE Cared Within n Stipulated Time. We TriisiiiBli Truss Co.pKb ery, N.Yoffer (1,000 for rupture bheyeannol euro. The Triumph Trossea have received the highest honors at all fairs where they nave been exhibited. Bend 10 oenta for book on the Care of Rupture to either offloe. Examination free. ri1000 KKWAUD. TTOR oral of ) of prtoat d'wcfMa), wpmnBtHnb. k baity, rlwt.ifii.inni, aypiULU, cr. A oorvooaovl hla,vkHwkak DR. EICBaU BOLD Elf RXKXDIXI " Ml la m, K awnaiti a oraiilua of 4M, raw Da. D. . aiCHAgPg, Hi VaaW
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luin atctt-Fat Is the treat remedy for Cormleocy. It Is purely Testable aa1 perfectly harmleas. It action the foodm the stomach. preTenllnir Itscon- . version Into tat. Tafccn according to directions. It arlli redoee a fat yeteei froaa ttaS peaiade a week. In placlna; this remedy before the public as a teal live cure for otttslty, we do so knowing iu ability to cure, as attested by hundreds of testimonials, of which uie louowinK irou a lau in vuiuiuuua, uims la a sample: " Gentlemen: Your Anti-Fat was duly received. I took It according to directions and ft reduced me flye pounds. 1 was so elated over the result that 1 Immediately sent to AcaxailAN'S drugstore for the second bottle." Anotlier, a physician, writing for a patient from Providence, K. L, aays, "Four bottles have reduced her weight from 194 pounds to 192 pounds, and there tea ircncral Improvement in health.'' A a-entleman writing from Boston, aays: Without special change or attention to diet, two bottler of Allan'e Anti-Fat reduced ntc four and one-quarter pounds." The well-known "Wholesale lirufcirlsts, Smith, DoOlittle A Smith, of Boston, Mans write as follows: Allan's Anti-Fat baa reduced a lady In our city seven pounds in tnree weeks." A gentleman In St. Louis wrttx-s: "Allan's Anti-Fat reduced me twelve pounds in three weeks, and altogether 1 have lost twenty-five pounds since commencing us use." jiessrs. i uwti.i.a rLiami-i, Wholesale llrugclsts, of liuoalo, N. Y-write: "TO Tub rROPUiETOits of ALLAN'S Anti-Fat: Gentlemen, Tne following report Is from tlicladv who used Allan's Anti-Fat. It ( the Anti-Fat) had lie desired effect, reducing the fat from two to live pounds a week until I had lost twenty-flve pounds. I hope never to regain what I have lost.' " Anti-Fat Is an unexcelled ulood-purlficr. It promotes digestion, curing dyspepsia, and is also a potent remedy for rheumatism. Sold by druggists, ramphlet ou Obesity sent on receipt of staluii. BOTANIC MEDICINE COn PBOFBS, Buffalo, K.T. Ttv an lmmmtit practice at tlic World's Dlw?nary ami Invalids tiotel, liavlng treated many tliousanl cases l inose uisoascs peculiar iu woman, 1 have ben enabled to perfect nutt potent positive remeJy Tor these d)9kas-s. Xo UuslkiaU: titis natural specific, I have named It Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Tli term, however. Is bat a f,b1e exnresslon ot any high appreciation of its value, baavd upon per sonal onservauon. o iimvv. vfiuic n liiiponiiiK iu jjiiniflive results In the aneclal diseases Incident to the oriranlsin of woman, singled It out as ta ellaaaa or rawatnc aeaa of say aaedlral earren On Its merits, as a positive, safe, anil cllectuat remedy for this class of diseases, and one tlutt will, at all times and under all circumstances, act kinmy, t am wiuinK to siate ny reputation as a physician: and ao conlldent am I that It will not disappoint the most sanguine exfiectatlnnsol a sin pit- invalid lady who uses It for any of the ailments for wh Ich I recommend It. thf 1 1 Her and sell It under A POSITIVE tUAKANTEE. (For conditions, see pamphlet wrapping boltle-l 'i'he following are anions; those diseases In which my Favor! to Praarrlptloa) has worked cures, aa If by mafic, and wltli a certainty never before attained by anv medicine: lVucorrbaea, Excessive Flowing, 1'ainrul Monthly l'erlods. Suppressions when from unnatural causes. Irregularities, IVealt Back. Prolapsua, or Falllna; of the Uterus. Anteverslon and llctrorerslon, Ueaiing-down Sensations, Internal Heat. Nervous Depression, Dehlltty, Despondency, Threatened Miscarriage, Chronic ConKestlnn, Inrtammatlonand T'lceratlonol the Uterus, Impotency, liarrenness, or Sterility, and Female Weakness. I do not extol this niedlctne as a cnre-aH," but It admirably fulfills alaleaKaa r a.ipaau, belli? a most perfect specific In ail chronic diseases of the sexual system of woman. It will not disappoint, nor mvlll It fin harm- In anv state or condition. Those who desire further Information on these sub jects ran obtain It In TUB i-eopls'S uwjki.i bessb MKnir'Ai. ArtviRER. a hook of over 9U0 nanvs. sent. post-paid, o receipt of 11.S0. It treat minutely of those disease peculiar to Females, and srtves much valuable advice iu regard to Uie management of those affections. v-tt miiIbMoo aoia bv Drmawlata. H. V. l'lEKl'E. M. D- Prop'r, World's Dispensary ua invalids' Hotel, liuuaio, i. i . NOTICE OF SALE OF I-.Il.TVIS Mortgaged to the State of Indiana for the Benefit of the College Fund. Notice Is hereby given that the folio wine de scribed lands and lots, or so much of each tract, parcel or lot as may be necessary, will be offered at public sale t-i the highest bidder, at the court house door south eutrnce), In the clly of Indlauapnils, Marion county, iniliaua, bt-tween the hours of 10 o'clock a . in. and 4 o'clock p. m., on Thursday, the A day of January. 187V, the same being mortiraeed to the state of irdiaua to secure the payments of loans from, or sold on a credit, on account of the college tuna ana jorieitea Dy non-pay mentof Interest due it: Loan 2No 71. The east half of the aouthwest quarter and the west half of the southeast quarter of section No. W, in township No. 25 north, of rani; e No. 5 west, la While county, Indiana, being the same land which was niorteaeed bv Robert II. Mllrov and Mary Jane Miiroy to the state of Indiana April 7, 1866, to secarealoan from the college fund, and which was sold December 15, ISofl, for non-payment of interest to John A. Bradnbaw, and subsequently on the loth day of December, 1874, was son t lor non payment oi l merest vo tne present mortcaeors. John 8. Williams and Mary J. William, his wile, rrincipai, i3 is; interest, f 1HH.07; damages, 172, and coals,, 12. Total, l,526.e. U21. Lots two. three and nine (2. S. 81. as laid down in plat of John Young's first addit ion to University place, near Irvlngton, In uorlheast quarter oi section w, town to, ransje east, in Marlon county. Indiana. Mortnatied by John Young and t'larrlssa Yoang. Principal, Vi); interest, ws:5 aamages, vzij.i costs, irz. Tr.taLto9S.9B. 9 W. Part of lot eleven in square No. 73 in the city of Indianapolis, bounded as follows: Beeinnine on Kentucky avenue at the southwest corner of said lot 11 : thence north along the ea-t line of said lot thirty-eight feet to a point; thence soatb west, parallel with Kentucky avenue to the west line of said lot; i hence south thirty-eight feet to said avenue: thence northeast along said avenue to the place of beginning. Mortgaged by Liacinda Trueksesa and J oh n Truck seas, her husband, April 10. IS68, except the northeast half of the lot described, which was released from the lien of the mortffstre. April II. 187z. by John V. nhoemacer. auditor of state principal, S500. Interest ,-fl.2f; damages, SZBjti: costs, X12; total, snul.tll. tt67. The northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section nineteen (19); township seven (Tl. north of range six (tfl west, contain ing forty-four and oue-half acres, situate la ureene county, xnaiana. mongagea oy rran cisM.Trlwwl and Harriet D. TrisHal. his wife. Principal, f'TiO; Interest, $95.73; damages, C29.79; COts, $12. Total, $637.64. 99J. The southeast quarter of the northwest Quarter in section number twenty-four t24l. township number twenty-four (24), range three (3) eiksT, in Howard county, Indiana. Mortgaged by Joseph F. Daugherty and Maria Daugherty, his wife. Principal, $500; Interest, $58.8fl ; damages. $27.92 ; costs. $12 Total, $olM8. 1.058. Lot numbered six (0) in J. Henry Ksppes and James Frank's subdivision of the Dorineasi part oi viie eouta west quarter oi section numbe.ed th rteen (13). in township fifteen (15), north of range three 3) east. Mortgaged by Frederick W. winter and Mary Winter, his wife. Principal, i:0; interest, $42; damnges. iivau; costs, u; total, Hl iu. 1.0b7. Lot number three i) in J. M. Myers subdivision of pait of lot number three (3) in Mavhews' heirs' addition to tbeeltv of Indian apolis, mortgaged by John C. Tiubetts. Prin cipal, $Vaj0; interest, lot) A); damages, costs. $12: total. $5!)9 47. The above described lands and lots will be offered flrt for cash. Khonld there be no bid they will be Immediately offered on a credit oi Ave vears. with interes'. at the rate of seven per cent, per annum, payable in advance; but id Dciuivr cams win uy uiu im taaeu lur a sale less than the principal, interest and costs due as above stated, together with five w cent. damages on amount of sale. Kix'y days are allnwej the original mortcagor or his legal representative for redemption, upon payment to the purchaser of such dragea aa are fixed pyiaw., . .... j k, mbronit , i iiuHlMAf ofo I Office ofthe AudlUr of Btaie, lodiai apalla. iaa,i gtfraaiw.ru, asov
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V Lv-a b t t nmn un my pr irmuMK, mmaom oaa as aaauv ym twd amfalj by atl r cxpreas any v bar. Cnwi GiiaraatMd ia all Ca vnaoFtaseii. ConanHanooa praair- ar a- 1aaer fraa Ml ! Hil. Cargsai raaaiaatili aoad larTaitiuiiaauui arioiy . . PRIVATE COTJXSIXOR OrsWpafa,anaay adonoi, arcanty atoloa. fcr aaMe (30) eon to. 8bail4 rrod k mlL Aodrro, 00 abm Omoa aooio lno ILo.uir.a. Boadaia. I la r. . PREScnipnoa FnccT Tot the a-peedy ear or Seminal Ttmi Htm. ZoDst Manhood, and all diaordera brought en by lndlaorvtlon or axoeaa. Ally Druggist haat bm lnsredlenta, Addreaa DR. JAQTJE8 OO UK) West Sixth SU. ClnolnnaU.OblO. CLIFFORD'S FEBRIFUGE on. FEVEM6UI CUKE. ERADICATES AT.T. MALARIA!. DISEASES from the SYSTEM. J. C. RICHARDSON, Prop tW For Sale by All Drnprlats. 6T. LOUIS. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY! GHATS SFZCIFIS ICETIS TRADE WARK. . . TRADE fK. cur far 6 B I ft a k ItUkaM, 8r$ant IllUlt, laWOTmiSCT, to mil lmii Uat fo'tew $ts meqvtncm M f AWss ; mm Usi ? MrMocT. I'htU' )-tV TTI BnCtX. UlMftBM-r Before Taking rt Att. ft& HUT ToViTi It?! f lannltr, rmBDpnMa and ft fnmAmrm Orir. ftfl mt valet. ft rub wre first eu4 trj Wiuin irmm tm fLb mt fnvtar ftod otct iodu!retC. Tbc Sprite MiicssM Is i rftismtt mt ft life MuaSj WMt bu; jtrsf txwiflno$ la trtatvtiai iMm mpmmkmtl 4i .. fall rftrtivwsftn i max pftwpucca, wim wm wan m mmm mmm hf fjsnll. riTticMiMcift. Mdsci H . try au nrmtgkf mttlmmr xjt .ik ptekt foe 1, mt iU toe mm toy lmU rmMifi. mt IM THE GRAY M EDICT KK 00., No. 10 Mi-chanics Block, Dsntorr, Mick. IT7SoM Im TttdtftntvrWi hj IL B. 0e k Wajto-r Wmltotv. A. ft. Tbii at Ct A- C A-Rlrr.R, R. HoK. fts4 Dxteia rnw crftllr; t.atgtmk $u iUtwt A Wtrjm M4 IFrmmAm Umttmmm GRAND DISTRIBUTION OF PREMIUMS BT THE KeijortPrMiaiOewsjapuTCo. Authorized by Act of Legislature. Approved A prtl 0th, 178, by the Governor of the State ot Kentucky. S50.000! In premiums allotted to the subscribers of the PEOPLE'S LITERARY JOURNAL! On Monday, February 24, 1879. at Newport, Kj One GEAUD PREMIUM of $10,030 in Cadi ne Presnlnns et 9.1,4oa tn tuoaia. T.a Prfnlanasl l oon evsts. Elkt rem-rri 6f a'soo eCH I . EW, llr, ' ' Agents watied to solicit snbocrlpltons, to rliom liberal commis-doni will be paid. Uncle anbeeriptlons, 2;. , flO- is, $M. For circulars containing fall list of premiums, manner of distribution, etc., address, I. S. Hetscb C Manigers, Ofliee 1 sad 21 Jeflei-Ma Street. . HEWPOSr, KT. William a. Lowe, Attorney. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion county, as; In the Superior Court of Marlon county, in the state ot Indiana. No.,. Marcas term, 1UT9. Charles Hibbard vs. Sarah E. Hlbbard. -Be it known, that on the 16th day ot December, IK4, the above named plaintiff, by his attorney, filed in the office ot the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, in the statar of Indiana, his complaint lor dlvoroe against the above named defendant, and on th -same day the said plaintiff fllfd in said clerk's! office the affidavit of a com petent person showing that said defendant, Sarah E. Hi board, in not a resident ot the state of Indiana. , Now, therefore, by order of said court, said defendant last above named Is herebv notified of the filing end pendency of said complaint against her. and that unless she appears and answers or demure thereto, at the callins; of said cause on the fourth day of March. 1X7H, the same being tne second judicial aay oi a term of said court, to be beeun aad held at the court house tn the city oi inaianapoua.on the first Monday In March. 1X79, aata oompiainuand the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in her absence. DANIEL H. KAMUIELU dec!7 Sw. Otorlc ClewlitkdTckco Amrfrt aAaar cts, at Ontraaaal Bzriaafciaa fW iM tlmtV-f ialU an. esrWInot it tmroner mf KmHmif and jha.ifaf. Too boat Moo ooa rer mode. A.-eor bio. strip troovaawk l rlaocly amltotoo on Interior raoda. aea thai Ji ibasnV OoS la oo ovrry piajf. boia by au soaim. Sfos, a. v. a. n, i poo ACft, BUYSol CATARRH. OP PKE88ION8, tXDO H .PALPITATION and all aSeotions of tne respiratory organs are Imm rllately relieved by the use of l.aaas "a xnoea. Hold in lai-U at lr. iymnrWt orw many. Mailed on receipt ot price (lljbl, by at FOUOKKA A OJ.. Agents, New Vora. bold by druggists generally. UKaSTORIID. A nctun of youthful impru'tTTK-e, sanMMar iwiasafis decay, nervoaa dfbSitr, eu, bavinc tnd in wn ' known itiiihIt, has foanti a aimp) aaif frana. atuch a will aend rr t.. hi, fallow ourr-roro. Adrireoo oi. VI. K RKV E. 4S fkotlia a w. V. FOR B.T.B. FOR SALE Matthews' Paiout UeuewaoMMemorandum Book. Send for sample copy and price list. Samples sent postpaid M any address on receipt of Suoents for No. I, ot cents for No. 2. Address, SENTINEL COMPANY. Indianapolis. F OR SALE Matthews' Patent Renewable Memorandum Book for w cenla for No. i or 40 cents for No. 2. Ssntpla entiles sent anywhereon receipt oi price. Address, BtkAANEL COMPANY. Indianapolis. "W TED. 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