Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 28, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1879 — Page 5

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. WEDNESDAY MORNING,! MARCH 12, 1879.

STATE INTELLIGENCE.

Burglars are on the rampage in Peru. . A Wabash wood thief got hold of a stick which had been filled with powder, and the consequences was that his cook stove was blown to pieces. A lady named Edwins, who resides near Columbus, was standing near a fire, Satur day evening, warming water, when her clothes caught fire and the woman was burned to a crisp. She lived three hours in great agony. Sixty-five feet of the Norway dam across the Tippecanoe, two miles north of Monticello, was carried away by the ice gorge Thursday night. Several small breaks occurred in several of the other dams on the same stream. The Ohio Falls Car company, of Jeffsrsonvil'e, commenced building 250 freight cars for the New York, Lake Erie and Southwestern road yesterday. The company secured a contract last week to build 17 passenger coaches. George Caldwell, co'ored, who was arrested at ML Verne n for making indecent proposals to a nine-year-old daughter of Jacob Bisboff, and who attempted to escape from the officer and was shot while making the attempt. Is thought to be dying. There were threats of lynching, but the town is now quiet. Madison Courier: A man in tbii city, whose digestion has heretofore been a subject of remark, now proposes to eat 24 goose eggs in 30 minutes, on a wager. He will have the eggs soft boiled, and thinks he will have a "soft thing" on winning the stakes. Due notice will be given, and pools sold on the result. A cow belonging to a man named Adams, residing in Owen township, died suddenly last night. The corpse was dissected to ascertain the cause of tbe sadden death, and a lot of shoe-heels, bones, hoop-iron and other truck fonnd in her stomach. The people in "Sweet Owen" are wondering if anybody lost a shoeshop or a hardware store. Safe, permanent and complete are the cures of intermittent diseases performed by Clifford's Febrifuge. Dumb chills, fever and ague, and all bilious disorders, are speedily eradicated from the system. Health and vigor are obtained more rapidly and more permanently by the nse of this great natural antidote than by any remedy heretofore known. It disinfects, cleanses and eliminates all malaria. As a tonic it acts as an antiseptic and blood purifier, bringing renewed energy and vitality to the body worn down by disease. J. C. Kichabdsob, Proprietor, For sale by all druggists. St. Louis. A Wrll-Knewa Amerlraa Author. Referring to his own complete restoration' to health, through the use of "Compound Oxygen." after many years of invalidism and exhaustion from overwork. T. S. Arthur, the well known American author, says, in his Home Magazine, under dale of February, 1878: 'Drs. Starkey & Palen are physicians in regular standing, cf high personal character, and above the suspicion of quackery or pretense. A new curative agent has come into their possession, and their administration of it, so far, has resulted in restoring to health many who had regarded their ailments as incurable, and in giving back a good measure of health to a lare number of invalids who had vainly sought for health through other means of cure." The testimony of others as well known to the public will be found in our Treatise on the Nature, Action and Results of "Compound Oxygen." It is mailed frse. Address Prs. Ssarkey it Talen, 1,112 Girard street, Philadelphia, Pa. Judge "Westbroot, of the Supreme Conrt of New York, sajs: "An experience of several years, during which time Pond's Extract has always been nsedasa remedy for wounds, bruisss and strains, enables me to say that in all snch cases it has proved to be wonderfully efficacious." Ask for Pond's Extract. Take no other. A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhoad, etc., I will send you a receipt that will cure yon. free of charge. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in booth America. Send a self addressed envelope to Uev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D, Bible House, New York City. Carboline. a deodorized extract of petro leum, the only article that will restore hair on bald heads, is an elegant dressing, and contains not a particle of lead, sulphur or ether poisonous drugs. Sold by druggists. SPECiM. NOTICE. In cronp and acute laryngitis, pneumonia, I have nsed Giles' Liniment Iodide of Ammonia witn marked and decided benefit. Robert S. Nkwtos, M. D , 137 West Forty-seventh street, New York. Chew Jackson's Best sweet navy tobacco. - I'm Called Little Buttercup." The Fireside Companion, No. 595, With Supplement, Is now ready, and for sale by all news dealers. The supplement contains the charming song chorus, "I'm Called Little Buttercup." The following pieces of music are given away with the Fireside Companion: "Baby Farming," song and chorus, with No. 19 "A Maiden Fair to See," with No. 308 "The Nightingale's Song," with No. 597 "Refrain, Audacious Tar," Lover's duet. with No. 59U "I'm Called Little Buttercup," song and chorus, with .NO.SS6 "He Is an Englishman," song and cho rus, with No. 91 "When I Was a Lad," al-o the wordscomplete of the comic opera, "H. M. 8. Pinafore," with No. 502 -Ills Sisters, His Cousins, and His Aunts," with No. 591 The Fireside Companion is for sole by all news dealers. Tne subscription price Is 13 a year. Address Qeorge ilunro, n to z anuewater street, New York. j : o The Wlascn af Prises la tbe Freacn E-spastllea lottery are thus described In the Paris correspondence or the New York Tribune: "A ticket porter has won the grand diamond parure; a young man who sells ladles' gloves at the Vleax. temps, the locomotive; a gill employed In polishing pinchbeck rings, 25,000 francs wortli of brilliants; an employe la the National, the fellow lot. So far there has not been a ricn man or woman favored by fortune with a gross lot. All the water does not go to the river. It Is well for people, weightily handicapped by the circumstances of their birth, breeding and .employment, to believe In luck as well as the saving power of merit." The scheme of 'the . celebrated Louisiana State Lottery is far mom attractive, as presented for the next drawing In another column. , o . The Centaur Liniments are of two kind The White is for the human family; the Yellow la for horse, sheep and other 'animals Testimonials of the affects produced by these -remarkable preparations are wrapped around very bowia, sumI aty U. nseciued oi any

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Mr. Isaiah T. Clymer, a practical Pennsylvania farmer, claims to have made a discovery by which from 25 to 50 per cent, may be gained in the yield of marketable potatoes. His offer in advertising columns Is tnerefore worthy of consideration, lib owing, as It does, bis entire confidence Uoth in the value of hia system and in the integrity of his fellow farmers, which we are sure they can not but appreciate. (pticura THE GREAT SKIN CURE INFALLIBLY CURES. The success attending tbe use of this great remedy in tne treatment of Affections of the &kln and Scalp with loss of hair Is astonishingFrom every part of the country come the most grateful acknowledgments of what might be caller miraculous cures. Messm. Weeks & Potter extend their thanks t all who have spokea a good word for Cuticura, and will thauklully receive re ports ol new cases wherever they occur. They are confident that this new and original remedy possesses greater healing properties ihitu were ever before known to the medical profession. ECZEMA ON THE SCALP, Breast and IJmbs Cured. Messrs. Weeks PoiTKa: Gentlemen I can not refrain from adding iny debt of gratitude to you for having placed within my reach the wonderful CirriiTKA. which has rendered unnecessary all other experiment of physicians, and In a remarkably short space of time hns rid me of a loathsome dleea.se. 1 dispensed with all physicians two years ago. believing they did me no gxxl. The Cuticiira. has stopped the unsatisfactory expense even If it were necessary and 1 had the courage any longer to follow their ad vice and brought tbe long looed-for care and happiness. 1 have been afflicted with Ecmenzn or calt Kheutn on my scalp, breast and limbs lor live years, daring wnich time I have been under the treatment of physicians, or at mineral springs, or taking some kind of medicine. I have been treated by Drs of , Dx. of , and visited sulphursprings, and taken numbers of patent medicines, all without tbe faintest approach to a care. April 1st last I began the us of Cuticura, which was immediately successful in my case, entirely curing me. 1 have not hail a clean soaip lor 15 years until the use of Crrriccas. entirely heaWd it and left it clean and healthy. The other parts of my body were affected in a more aggravated form, bnt are now completely heaieu. I believe myself entirely cured. 1 shall coutiuue theCUTicx-RA Resolvent as directed, lor its wonaerful action on the stomach and bowels. I and cooling influence on the bloed. It will aflora me pleasure, as l nave uone in many cases, to urge tne afflicted to use these wonderful remedies. Yours, etc.. STEPHEN CHOW ELI, 'EW BF.UFORI,Sept, 30, 1!78. Cactios. If procurable, use Cutictra Soap. CUTICURARESOLVENT. A Great Pnrilytnc A Kent. nicers. Sores, Abscesses, Carbuncles, BjIIs, Milk Leg. Fever Kores. Erysipelas. Sores. Swelled Sore Leg, Old Sores and Wounds, and such other manifestations ot Scrofula are rapid. y healed by the Ctvi ii'ffRA when all the saives, ointment and lotions of the profession Nil. In such cases, however, the Rf-soi.v-ent should be taken internally to neutralize andexoel the corrupt poisons in the blood that appear on the surface in tbe form of ulcers aud ana sores. It shoald also be taken when the sktu is hot and ilry, the system feverish, the liver torpid, the bowels constipated, or when the constitu tion has oeen susuereu oy malarial or a nilperiodic disease. CUTICURA SOAP Medicinal sad Toilet. Is prepared from Cuticura In a modified form. and is iKwitlvely indispensable In the treat ment ol Skin and Seal p Diseases. We recommend it for the preservation or the Skins of infants, lor gentlemen who shave and are troubled with humors, for those who desire a clean and wholesome Skin and Scalp, and for an purposes oi tne toilet. Dam ana nursery. Its medicinal ingredients are so refined and purified that their presence is known only by their grand curative effects, while its delight ful and refreshing fragrance equals or surpasses tbe finest Parisian Soups. We Insist upon the nse of Cuticura Soap when possible to obtain It, because we know it wiu not mter.'ere witn a speeay cure, as ouier soaps frequently do. Culichra Soap will be sent uy man to any auaress on receipt oi price. The Cuticura Remedies are prepared bv Weeks Potter, Chemists aud lru.gist. j0 Washington Street. Boston. ud for stile by all druegi&ts. Pru-e ot Cuthx-ra, small boxes, 50 cents: large boxes, containing two and onenan iiiiresme quantity ot small, u kesoi.vrnt.SI per bottle. Ct-ricrntA Soai-,25 cents; by mull, cents tnree cakes ,-i cents. m,m for S2 Extraordinary Drawing KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, OF MARCH 26, 1870. Don ,t overlook the opportunity. Some one must be the lucky winner, and w hy not you? SCHEME: 1 Prize of jra.000 Is..... S:S0,000 1 Priae of 16,0(10 1 15,000 1 Prize of 2 Prizes or 2 Prizes of 5 Prizes of , 50 Prizes of 10(! Prizes of 0 Prizes of 5,000 is....... 2,000 are 1,500 are1,003 are . 2-ju are. 100 are SO are.... 5,000 4.000 8,000 5,000 10,000 10.000 10,01k) 10,000 15,400 o Prizes of 20 are-... HU7 Other Prizes amounting to. ls I117.4U0 WHOLE TirKErs, 93. Club Hates npou apidlcatloo. All the above prizes will be drawn at this drawing. The following numbers drew the first three prizes In the ordinary drawing of February 8: Aiv. 66,404 drew $13,000. Nald ia Pbiladelpnta. Ko. 4H,J8 drew 8S.0&O. Said In St. Laals. N. 34.30U drew 93,000. Said in Cbteag-o. This lottery has been In existence over SO years, and no drawing has ever been postponed evenMor a single day. SIMMONS a DICKINSON, Managers, Covington, Ky. " Address all order to onr General Eastern Agnts, WILLIAMSON 4iX . 580 iiroudway, New Yorlc. Send In orders without delay.ns in the last extraordinary drawing we were unable to sup1ly the demaud. lxrreponnenc private, jtstof drawings published in the New York Herald, stunts Zeitangand Louisville Commercial. All out of town ticket holders are mailed a copy of the official list as soon as received. MINNESOTA DAKOTA I.OOO.ao ACRES of well-watmd and fertils lands for sale by the H lnu 4c M. Peter K. K. ('., at from SS to 4 per acre, on euy terms. Free from enoomoraaoes. Maps and Guides sent free. t-HAa E. SIMMONS. LuJ 0Hr, O. A M. W. U'j Co Caknae.IlUaan.

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STATE OF IX DIANA, Marlon Connty, as. In the Ouuerior conrt of Marion county. In tbe state of Indiana. No. tCio. March it no, 187. . Stephen K. Fletcher vs. Elizabeth. Biewer, etaL, Be it known, that on the 6th day of Novem ber. 1K7S. the unuvs named, plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed In the office of the clerk of the Superior Coort of Mnnnn connty. In the state of Indiana, his complaint against the above named deienUuais. auu on uie mu auy oi March. 179. the said plaintiff riled In said clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person showing that said defendants, KUr.ibtth Brewer and Xeuaa is. Hatrlson, wnose resi dences are nnanown, that a cause of action exists aaainat them, said action being in re alion to real estate In -Marlon county, and tnat said defendants are necessary parties thereto. Now, therefore, by order ot nald court. said defendants last above named are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and that nnles they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on me sixtn day oi May, ib, tne bhujb oeing the second judicial day of a term of said conrt to be begnn and held at the court house in the v r' Tndl"-rll"-"" 'be flt Monday in May. 1879. said complaint, and tbe matters and things therein contained and alleged, will in Aearuanuueleriuiueu in tneir now-nee. DANIEL. M. BaH.SLM.U marl3-3w Clerk. Jomks A Kcs KWoon, Attorneys, OTATE OF INDIANA. Marion county, ss 3 In the Superior Court of Marion county, n the Slate of Indiana, No. 4,723, February term. 1WH. Jose ah A. Moore, vs. Arthur J Conway, et ai. Be it known, that on the 27th day of Decem ber, 17, the above named plaintiff, by his at torneys, tiled in tbe otlice of tho clerk of tht Superior Court of Marlon county, in t be stau of Indiana, his complaint against the above named ueieuuants, aud Hint afterwards, on the 14th day of February, 1879, tho said plaintiff filed in said clerk's otlice the nfliduvit ol a competent person showing that said de fendant. Arthur J. Conway, Maurice J. Trimb e and Oliver R. Dougherty, whose residences are unknown, that, a cause of action exists against, mem. saio action owing in relation to real estate In Marion county, and Unit said defendants are necessary parties thereto. Now. therefore, by order of said court, said defendants last above named, are hereby noti fled .of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the culling of said cause, on the ttth day ot May, iM.H.lDesame being the second judicial day or a term of said conrt. to be bezon and held at the court house in the city of Indianapolis n the first Monday in May. 1K7W, said commalnt. and the matters and things therein contained and al'etreo. will be heard and determined IE theirabaence. DANIEL M. KAN UDELL, wsrlMw . Ciers. Jonks A Rock wood, Attorneys, STATE OF INDIANA, Marlon comity, rs: In the Superior Court of Mariou county, in the state of Indiana- No. z3,4'ju. Feb ruary term, 1W9. Stephen K. Fletcher vs. Coustantlne J. Wncner, et aL Be It known, that on the lat h day of Novem ber, 1878, the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed in the office of tne clerk ot the Superior Court of Marlon county, in the state of Indiana, his complaint against the above named defendants; and on the mil day oi b bruurv Ufln. Hie sniu plnmtitt filed iu said clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person showing Unit said defendant, constanttne J. Wagner, whese residence is unknown, and thai a cause of action exists sgainst him. said action is in relation to real estate iu Marion county, Indiana, and said defendant is a necessai y party thereto. Now therefore, by oraer of said court, said defendant Inst above named is hereby notified of the filing ano pendency of said complaint against him, and that nnless lie appears and answers or aeninrs inereio. at the calling of said cause onthesth dayof May 1879, the same being tbe second judicial day of a terra of said court, to be begun and held at the court house in the city ot Indianapolis on the first Monday in way, 1K7U, said com plaint, and the matters and thincs therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in his absence. - AANIEL M. RANSDELL, marl2-3w. Clerk. Bcskikk & Nictiol, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion county, ss. In the Superior Court of Marlon county. in the State of Indiana. No. 24,124, March term, 1879. John J. Cooper vs. Stephen A. Lowes et aL Be it known, that on the 5th dayof March. 187H, the above named plaintiff, by bis attorneys, filed in the office of the clerk of the Snperlor Court of Marion county, in the state ol Indiana, bis supplemental complaint against the above named defendants: and on the said oth dav of Marco, 187, tbe said plaintiff filed in said clerk soince uie amdavuoi a competent person showing that said defendants, Stephen A. Lowes, Joseph Addlslon, Conrad Burch, James K. Elliott, Thomas C. Fisher, William J. Fieany, Elizu K. Foley, Elizabeth Wise, Daniel Hoover, Frederick Appleton, the Bailey liun Company, are not residents of the State of Indiana, and Oscar Strausburger, Melissa J. fmelser and Alfred T. Morris as appearing by affidavit whose residences are unknown, that n cause of action exists against them in rela tion to the foreclosure of a mortgage on real estate In Marlon county, and that said defendants are necessary parties thereto. Now, therefore, by order ol said court, said defendants last above named are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the 0th day of i(ay, 1879, the same being the 2d judicial day of a term of said court, to be begun and held at the Court House in the city of Indianapolis, on the first Monday in May, 1879, said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in their absence. DANIEL M. RANSDELL. marl3-8w ' Clerk. . Talbott A Whkelek, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion Connty, ss. In the Superior Court of Marlon county, in the State of Indiana. No. 24,012. Match term, I87D. Francis M. Churchman vs. Deloss Root, et aL Be It known, that on the 17th day of February, 1879, the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Marlon connty, in the state ot Iudiana, his complaint against the abeve named defendants, and on the 7th day of March, 1879, the said plaintiff filed in said clerk's office tbe affidavit of a competent person showing that said defendants, George W. Lathrop, administratoi of Mariauna L. Smith, deceased. Wlnslow S. Pierce, Sr., Ann H. Pierce, his wife, John H. Pierce, Winslow H. Pierce, Jr., Helen M. Pierce, Mary H. Pierce and Ellas Marcus, are not residents of Uie state of Indiana, that a cause of action exists against them, said action being In relation to rea estate in Marlon connty, Indiana, and said defendants are necessary parties thereto. said action being for the foreclosue of a mort gage. Now therefore, by order of said court. said defendants last above named are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and that unkss they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the 6th day of May, 1879. the same being the second judicial day of a term of said court, to be begun and held at Uie court House in the city or Indianapolis, on the first Monday In Mav. 1879. said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and aliened, win be heard and determined in their absence. Daniel m. ransdell, tnarlZ-Sw Clerk. "VfOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of me linrteentn want, in uie city or Indianapolis. Center township. Marion coumv. Indiana, that I, Romnlus C tout, a male inhabitant ol said ward, over Uie age of twenty-one years, will apply to the board of county commissioners of said county, at their April meeting, for a license to sell, for one year, spirltous, vinous and malt liquors in a less quantity man a quart at, a time, witn uie privilege of allowing tbe some to be drunk os my premises. The precise location of the premises where on I desire to Bell said liquors Is described as follows: Lot mo. 12, in square 61, known as No. K West Washington street. In the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, xuuiana. trilgned) ROMULUS C. STOUT.

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iSiuvrtuwr to U. V. VIEltrE M. IX II. V. 1MKIKT7. Ii.tvlii3 n-'ttirol wrn-1 i-n i! riMMifTiiiiMi In tin irt-:il!iN-ut if t'hronfi l)Us tviiltttitr tn a nft-wioiinl lmtiMi. far cxil!nf liU iii'tivi'lirtl nbllity to coiniu-t, wmic yan n' ln(iUMl vi Till luttfirnl fCfiillriiii it !o rmof fjt r Htm-swlv-wllh liin. a tlu K-H-ultr of llitf V mill's IHs--wiiHnn tin i oMsnlthi N-pariMw-nt of wiih hns -Imv N-en ithTjr-t Willi tint IWALIfiS' IIOTKJU TIim omnii.ntlou lina Ihii iotiil(ffl tI liforfMi-raw-1 mimUt tlitte n. ty.. of Itp.-w-4ary MedlraU AwMorUtt :, wtlli Hie fiillowiit o.Urtrr: lloiu II. V. PiuiH-r, PiYfc F. D. I'ikwt, V. Pre. A so. ru,i:t li, Sic 1.1-aTKit lh: aiit:i. Tifat. me riirKiriAXs ai ri:KN or cmtti!!' 't skill lrtv' U-ii 4-Ihwii n tin; Kar-ullv. 4'UUONH' IH'tA.M nil fomrs come wiUiin llw pniviiti' nf oir --vi-ral -iMiiaUi't. U N IIM:AKK4.TliU division of ntrlU Tery ably lim-ii.ififfl lir teiiii(iiinit if inatim jit Ij;-UH-iit anl nkltl. Kriiut hlnl, TliriKtl, ami I.tui 1is-c-iiw tPiTif! with 1 itiot Mircfssl'ill rMlll!IMKKAIlHOF VOMK.-Kstwiallvnn-mir fhcllitie or n suu-rlor or4kr for tin: euro of all chrmilf H'-fHM- lMfiiltar to ft tnalcM. NKKVW H IHSKASKH.-rarnlv.sK VrrrAiM iKIillUy, Klk'n-y (Flut, dmtva (SU Uu laitrei, S-tt-mtffia, u) otlur utou alkn-iions. receive tlte allt'titinn of mi r.rprt In thl snilnltv, OT MCCEWARY TO KEE PATIETK-I?y oar original Matt-ui f iinifiiiis, e fan in'nl inany rlironlc ills-faM a uri-isl'ulty Tvitltoiit ns wtili a frwmaJ consuUntton. tor itartlriilan I'copli a i'otumoti tSeiim Millcnl AiIvImt" ll.ww najp-tt, wnl i'i-iiiil'l nr 8lJa) or" ImalMVamt louriu" Oui'le k " i Mm pajr. h wins Ht-iallt. fel RICAL CAsl-:.-Aiiioiir ltK-oMrnllAn illicit tvi aiv calUti ihm hi inol fn-jutilly to Rrfrm, am IIhm- for N'aKil I'olvmiH. Ilftroiiiv. Tntnors. Fistula lii Ano; llles livrnla (Uiiplurfi, lly0ric;lc 0roy cf Use bcrutuuir. Varicocele, Ovarian aul 1'tcriii; TntihHM. (.'n'citlt (Stone In Uie lilaihliTL Stricture. eUv. ctr, M'f also treat wicrefnlty. hy a new niellim v.itliotit surgical oiHralloii. Cancers, Clul-fei'l, hphtal 1 uri'alure. nml oIIht leformltle. SetManphU't eniillfil. Motion a a Curative Age nt, sent on recetpt of 10 rent,! Bt'jrrALo, X. Y. avers a Buowx, Attorneys for I'laintltr. STATE OF INDIANA, Marlon county, ss: In the Hupf rlor Conrt of Marlon coauly. in the state of Indiana, No. 18,141. Maicii term, 1879. A ran ah B. Coin p ton vh. nnut Coon et al. Re It known, that on the 23d day of March. 1879, the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, tiled In the oDice of the clerk of the Superior Conrt of Marion connty, in the State of Indiana, his complaint against the above named aeienuant, cunis uoa, ana on wezui day of August, 1K7K, p aintHTnled in said clerk's otlice micoud paragraph of complaint making John A. Maddock and Mnddock, his wife, defendant, and on the 11th day of March, 1879, the said piainun mea in xaiu ciera s oflise tbe affidavit of a competent person, showing that said derenaant, John v. Maadock and Maildock. hiu wife, whose ChrtMian name is unknown are necessary parties, to said action, which is in relation to jen.1 estate, and further that diligent search and inquiry has been made to ascertain their place of resldonce, and that the same and of each of them Ik unknown. Now. therefore, oy ortier of naia court, saia defendant laat above named are hereby notified of the nling and pendency oi eaia complaint againHt them, and that unlnaihvv nnnenranrt answer or demur thereto. at the culling of said canse on the sixth dayof May, 1N7, tne same oeingtne seoona jnuicuu day of the term of said court, to be begun and held at the court nouse in tne cnyoi juuianapulLH, on the first Monday in May, 1879, said cross complaint, and the matters and things therein containea ana anegeu, wui oe heard and determined in their absence. DAiSl.fc.Li M. It AT S1J tj LjIj, March 12 3w Clerk. NOTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of the Sixteenth (W) ward, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana, that 1, William Curry, a male inhabitant of raid ward, over the age of twentyone years, will apply to the board of county commissioners of said county, at their April meeting, for a license to sell, for one year, spiritnus, vinous and malt liquo's, in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. The precLse location of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liquors is described as follows: Lot No. 6, square tij, and Known as No. IHi West Washington street, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, IndKna. Slgned) WILLIAM CURRY. NOTICE OF VACATION to John H. V jen, J. C. and C. E. (jeuendorff and all others concerned: Notice is hereby given thst I have filed in the office of the city clerk of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, a petition for the vacatlou of ail streets and al'eys in Metcalf 4 Cooks' subdivision of lota 2, 8, 4. 6 and 9 of W. H. and AlmlnaD. Brooks' additiou to the city of lndlanapoli, Marlon count, State of Indiana, and that the same will be presented to the City Council at their regular meeting on Monday evening, April 7. or as aeon thereafter as the same can be heard. March 12-w JACOB W. HOAGLAND.

-TwM,Tn OAK TW A TO" T t.trn. STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. West Washington Stre3t. Awfrirt; fall of Iatrwi1nr Moric-, feketcbe. I oluntn. KEAlfr KVKMV WOKU. j EVERY SUBSCRIBER. AX iU evrrr tmaiilr io tb conBtry, aW mmkm tka fel md U IIOrSEBOLI JOl'KXAL on vtr te mar f tor muitmic l. an or print injf rardt, togtlttex with ibotUfv! will truifl th- lIOFfFJ10M JOfRVU. m mr and yet. It li a regular litti tsrrvr to carry a tell. Three or Jly an Immense practice at the "vTorid's Dispensary an4 luvali Js HoUl, liarlng treated many tiioupaul cases of those diseases peculiar to woman, 1 hrive been enabled to perfect a most potent aud positive remedy for these diseases. Io duslgziate tuis uatural spcclflc, I have nazried It Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescriptioir The term, however. Is bnt a feeble expression of my high appreciation of Its ralue. baaed npoo per.Mtnal observation. 1 have, while witnessing Its positive resHlcs in tlie apeclal disease Incident to tlte orfranlMn of woman, singled it out aa tka eltaaz r crawabac seal af ar axtdleal career. On Its merits, as a positive, sale, and effectual remedy for this elasa vf diseases, and one Uiat will, at all times and tinder cli circumstances, act kindly, I am willing to slake ii r reputation aa a physician: and so coulldent am I that it will not disappoint th meat aanxnineex lectatinns ol a single Invalid lady who uses it for any nf the aliments for which 1 recommend It. that I offer aud sell It under A FObITITK CCAKASTKE. (For conditions, see pamphlet wrapping bottle.) ' The following are among those diseases In which tny FaraHta I'naeHptlsa has worked cures, as If by (nagie, and with a certainty never before attained by any medicine: IjencorriKra, Execs! va Flowing. I'ainful Montlily I'ertods, Suppressions when from unnatural causes. Irregularities, Weak Back, Pro. lansus, or Falling of the Uterus, Ante version and It'tro version. Bearing-down Sensations, Internal Heat, Nervous Depression, DeblHty, Despondency, '.Threatened Miscarriage, Chronic Coogestlon, Inflammation and 'Ice ration ot the Uternslmpotency. Ilarrenness, or Sterility, and Female Weakness. I do not extol this medicine ss a cure-all,' but IIadmirably fulfills a alalaai r nanaau, being a most perfect specific In all chronic diseases of the sexual system of woman. It will not disappoint, nor a 111 it do harm, hi any state or condition. -Those who desire further Information on these subjects can obtain it in TBB Pkopli'b Common Seni-s: Mkdicai. Aovissb, a book of over tut paces, sent, post-paid, on receipt of f 1 JO. It treats minutely of those diseases peculiar to Females, and gives much valuable advice In regard to the management of those attectlons. ravartte Preaarlptlaa asM as- aVaaMs. . H- V. I'lKHt'E. H. 1 Prop'r, World's Dispensary od Invalhls1 Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO VJIH A FORTUrfE I Fourth Grand Distribution, Claas D, At New Orleans, TUESDAY, AprU 3th, 1879. 107th Monthly Drawing. Louisiana State. Lottery Co. This Institution waa regularly Incorporated by the Legislator of the Htate for educational and charitable purposes in lc8 for tke lent or Twenty-five Yeavra. to which contract theInviolable faith of the State is pledged, with a capital of MXX)j000, to which It has since added a reserve fund of t350,000. Its gkaxd sue OU WTTMBKB ZUBTRIBimoX will take place monthly on the second Tuecday. It Hsrvaji bcai.es ob vostpowbs. Iiook at the following distnbntlon: OAPITAL PRIZE 830 OOO. 100,000 Tickets at each. Half Tickets, C LIBT OF FRIZES. 1 Capital Prtae10,000 5,000 5,0H0 5.000 10,000 10,000 Wfioo looe 10X 1 3 Prises of tlJSOO... S 1JX m " 6oo 100 - 100 aoo . w & " lKlO " 19 APPBOXTJfATION PKIXXS. f Approximation Prises of S300 do do a 9 do do If 10 2,700 1.KJ0 900 L867 Prises amounting to i 1X10,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all prominent points, to whom a liberal com pensation win oe paia. Application for rates to elnbs shoald only be made, to the Home Office in New Orleans. Write, clearly stating roil address, fcr rennet Information or send orders to M. A. DAUPHIN, P. O. Box CSS, New Orleans. Lav Or J. T. Woodward, IS North Illinois street, Indianapolis. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are nn'ierthe supervision and management oi OeceralsO. T. Beaiireaard and Jnbal A. fcarly NOTICE is hereby given to the citiwns of the Seventeenth (17) ward, in the city of Imlianaiiolla, Cent.-r township, Marion countv, Indiana, that we, John Johnson and lid ward Johnson, male inhabitants of said ward, over the age of twenty-one years, will apply to tbe board of connty commissioners of said county, at their April! meeting, for a license to sell for one year spirltous, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity than a quart at a time, withthe privilege of allowing the same to be drank on our premThe precise location of the premises where on we desire to sell said liquors is described ss follows: Lot No. 1, square 98, and known as Nos. 184 and 189 South Mereadian street, ia the eity of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon connty Indiana. (Signed) - JOHM JOHNSON, ... .... .-. . . . HOWARD JOHNSON.