Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 28, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1879 — Page 3

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... ,t.v. XDWAKD XVXMTT UZJ! AT THB ALPHA DELTA . . - i i PHI OOHVaUITIOH ';, - .in.iFor Forty Tears ' ' k Of mingled hope and fears, - Of tales of battle, told with hated breath, i , . Of peace, returning with her olive wreath, Of love, of Joy, of sorrow and of death ! For suns will sink, and twilights melt away, Cool evenings harry on, nor midnight stay. Bat at the summon of the morn e'en, night grows gray, Stars fade from sight, and lot the light! the - dy ! . 'i. , Bach change from day to night, From dark to light. Fills np the record of my forty years. For Forty years Ton boys look forward on another page. The hall Is dressed, the candles are not Ut, The page Is whit-, the annals are not writ. The stage Is set, the curtain pulled away, The actors dressed and ready for the play, . . And I the chorus stand? -is it rorme . ; .'What shall the dancers dance, or what the rage That heaves the history of the stormy age. For Forty Years T Not mine! For Forty Years The stage is all your own; the page is yours, Of storm, or peace, Of work, or ease Of winter tempests, or of summer showers, Not mine to tell: What hand shall work for woe, or what work . well! Only this oracle for gathering strife, . Only this lesson from a happy life. Who lives and works for Love, The miracle shall prove ; The F.ternal Power is his. whate'er he do. Weakness Is strength for him, and old things are made new, As he mounts hisher on these rounds of time. His grasp more sure, his foot more quick to climb. J Faster the race is ran, - As, one by one, Our selfish handicaps away we fling. Love works the miracle of youth. Love speaks the oracle" of troth, 11 And they who prove . The strength of Love t . Grow younger and more yonng ;. For Forty Years! ,v Ave. as we live. Life's sons' is better sane. Ave. as we live. Life's lyre more tuneful stranir. The blind receive their sight, the dumb their tODgue. Aye, as he grows, God's child becomes more young. -. RELIGIOUS NOTES. Forty-nine new members joined Beecher's church recently. Twenty-four Lutheran ministers died in this country last year. The American Episcopal church has now 70 congregations in Mexico. The Bible nowhere commands doubting, ' but it does Insist upon belief. Nebraska has 135 Baptist churches, about ' one-half of them self-supporting. A revival in Woolwich, Me., has resulted in between one and two hundred conver- . sions. A warm, kind word is a wonderful inspiration, or comforting balm, to a sensitive heart. " The Imperial Government in China has ordered the closing of the Buddhist nun- , neries. Forty-seven revivals are reported in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana, and upward of 3,000 converts. There are S50 churches in Barman, and nine-tenths of the work is done by native teacher. . Rev. N. E. Pressley has gone to Mexico to establish a mission of the Associate Presby terian church. Rev. E. R. Atwell, rector of St Paul's church at Burlington, VC, has fallen heir to from $30,000 to $40,000. . Bev. Charles D. Lathrop has won his libel suit againBt the Springfield Republican, the . jury finding $1 000 damages. Rev. W. M. Barrows, of Salt Lake City, is East in the interest ot good morals, good education and good religion in Utah. , Last year there were between 80.000 and , 90.000 pilgrims to Mecca, a larger number than has been the rule in recent years. , !' Rev. Mr. Crowntnshleld has accepted the call of the Unitarian church in Belfast, Me. ' and expects to begin his labors the 1st of June. Twenty-three colored persons were bap- - tised in the Harlem river last Sunday. It is . estimated that 3,000 spectators surveyed the .process. I (Rev. Charles D. Helmer, pastor of the Tompkins Avenue Congregational church. . Brooklyn, X. Y., died at Lockport, N. Y., last week. ' At San Francisco James O'KeiL who acted the part of "Christ" in the recent Passion ' play, has been arrested, tried and convicted of misdemeanor. . ' The doctrine of eternal punishment is now Tut forth as "the certainty of an unalterable retribution to the chronic rejector of the Gospel." "Chronic rejector ' la, good! ' At .Buffalo Like, Dakota, there is a Pres byterian church of 65 members, all fallblooded Dakota Indians, with Kev. Mazawacanayana, or Iron Thunder, as pastor. - The following is an epitaph on a tomb stone in a New J&ngland burying ground: s ' . "Little Greenie's gone to rest, Fold her legs across her breast." ' It has taken 56 years to repair and restore the interior ot the cathedral at icouen, France. The scanoldidg has just been removed, after remaining in position for all this time. The students and faculty of the Hampton institute. Virginia, contributed recently $2,700 to the American Church Missionary association, after a sermon by superintend ent J. K. Roy. A memorial window to Bishop Heber, the author of the hymn, "From Greenland's Icy Momntaina." is soon to be set up in the . church at Mai pas, Cheshire, the parish in ., which he was born. The Biennial Conference of the Evaneeli- ." cal alliance of the United States will be held in St. Louis, October 28, 1879. There will be - addresses on topics under Christian doc trine, Christian life and Christian work. ' -'" Over 100 persons have become members of Father Hvacinthe s Galilean church, and Protestantism seems to be gaining strength in France with astonishing rapidity. Cases of conversion are becoming frequent. FASHION NOTES. A pretty design in match boxes is a silver cigar. Ladies wearing black look doubtfully on fashionable large bonnets. Pretty batiste ties, in pale-pink and blue, are heavily embroidered on the ends. Chinese red and old gold are the favorite colors in furniture coverings this season. New veils are of black Brussels net, embroidered on the edge and dotted with gold. ' It is astonishing how a sweet, intelligent, smiling face adds to the beauty of bonnet. ' The handsomest coaching parasols are in wide l tripes of satin in strongly contrasting eolars. . , Short promenade costumes of "Henrietta" cloth, English bombasine and tamlse have

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French'' women" make paniera from the apron fronts of old dresses, cutting them in two and using one-half for each panier. The Boston girls take their knitting work to morning lectures. One young lady of this aity has improved on that. She takes her dog a diminutive pug to the concerts. A cocked hat. to be worn crosswise on the head, is threatened again for the third or fourth urn within a few years, it is one oi the novelties the milliners can not force on the public . Pretty bonnets, for very light mourning, are of plain or beaded Brussels net, with brides of net edged - with black plaited cre tonne lace and trimming of jetted flowers and ornaments. - . : - Some of the tea-eowns worn by English ladies are anything but easy, loose fitting garments, and have quilted petticoats and brocaded overdresses, bows and ruffles, and other trifles, enough for an evening dress. Hemmed English crepe veils are still en regie for first mourning. Widows wear the veil about two yards in length, with the hem on the front half nine inches deep and that on the back four inches deep, thrown over the bonnet and confined on each side by French jet brooches covered with crepe. Lightened mourning is trimmed with from four to six inch wide quillings, pinked in saw teeth points on one side the uppermost row being two inches wide, pinked on each side, and set on thro" eh the middle, thus forming its own heading. Visites and fichus or shoulder capes, are the less severe wraps for mourning. " PERSONAL. Senator Bruce is only 38. Grant says his intentions are good. Lord Lome is a pretty good cricket player. Pere Hvacinthe has petitioned for govern mental recognition of his sect. The archbishop of Saniago de Cuba has been elected to the Spanish Senate. ' Lord Dunraven is lecturing in England about his hunting moose in Canada. Dr. Geo. B. Loring intends to erect a handsome residence in Washington. James Russell Lowell has no intention of returning to this country this summer. Bishop Whipple administered commun ion to 15 Indians one Sunday recently. A Boston woman makes the corsets worn by Rose Ey tinge and Fanny Davenport. The Cincinnati Enquirer says Hayes begins to sing hey the merry pumpkin and the fair. 1 Senor Castelar goes to London this month to receive from Oxford University the degree of doctor of laws. Wilhelm is getting much better in health at Weisbaden. His celebration of his golden wedding will be very quiet. Princess Louise is occupying herself at present in designing and inlaying a mantlepiece of different sorts of wood. Fernando Wood, ex Governor Swain, Sen ator Blaine and General Van Vliet all live in the same block in Washington. The New York Herald says Ohio has too many great men. A few good marksmen could make many of them grave men. Governor John Lee Carroll, of Maryland, is grandson of "Carroll of Carrollton," who signed the Declaration of Independence. Professor John Flake, of Cambridge University, has been asked to lecture in .England, and will probably accept the invitation. Mrs. Augustus Jay, the daughter of Colo nel Delancey Kane, is visiting Mrs. Bruen of Washington. Mrs. Bruen is a siBter of Mr. John Jay. General Pemberton. who surrendered Vicksbure to Grant, has taken up his res! dence in Philadelphia, and desires to resume his citizenship. London Trath says of the Prince of Wales: 'Me rarely has a day's illness, and he is a living proof that no amount ot tobacco can enfeeble either mind or body." General Jubal A. Early, in a letter con cerning the fall of Vicksburg, says of General Pemberton: "Those wbo know him best, know him only to love and honor him." Thirty girls, none of them seemingly more than 20 years old, appeared before a Cape Cod supreme court judge one day last week, and applied for divorces from their bus bands. ' Count de Chambord, otherwise Henry V., is quoted as saying of the late M. de Vul emessaut. editor of Figaro: e is an excel lent man, entirely devoted to my interests but don't you think he is a little laminar r - Charles Francis Adams, Jr., will not. It is said, be a candidate for reappointment to the office of railway commissioner in Massa chusetts. He will go to New York in July and become a member of the National Com mission ot Associated Railroads. How a Pastor Got the Pew Kent. Baltimore Gazette.l The pastor of a church In northeast Balti more last week devised A new way to collect pew rents. Several of his congregation beioe remiss in their settlements, he ordered the pews of the delinquents to be nailed np, -Quite a number were tbns secured, and the pastor announced that be had adopted this means to secure the prompt payment of the money due him, without which he could not conduct the affairs of the church satis factorily. He called attention to the fact that the delinquents were nearly, if not all, lole to pay. Their wives and daughters bristled with silks and satins, flounces and furbelows, and the pew rent remained un paid. The novel expedient has proved complete success. - Protect the System from Malaria. It is possible to do this even In regions of country wbere miasma is most rife, and where the periodic fevers which It causes assume their most formidable types. The Immense popularity of Hos tetter's Stomach Bitters is very lareelv attributable to the fact of Its em elenev as a remedy for chills and fever, bilious remittents, and as a preventive of the various forms of malarial disease. In those nortions of the West and South where compiaiuts of this nature prevail, and in the tropics, it is narticularlv esteemed for the protective influ ence whioh it exerts; and It has been very widely adopted as a substitute ror the dangerous and comparatively ineffective aUxnlold sulphate of aufnlna. Phvslolans have not been among the last to concede its merits, and the emphatic professional indorsements which it has received have added to the reputation It has ootainea at heme ana aoroaa. Persons suffering from corns, bunions and chilblains Only need to use Pond's Extract to get re lief. Nose bleed has been cured by use of Pond' Extract. Dental operations made easy by the use of .Pond's Extract. 'Sore gums, jaw or lips bruised, immediate relief afforded. Uiars it has a great reputation for the cure oi earache. Xcellent for quinsy, sore throat, used as gargle. Take Pond's Extrar-r for every pain and ache, Belief for boils, tatrbuncles, or other hot swellings. After severe and fatiguing labor take Pond' Extract Chafing immediately relieved by bathiag with the Extract. To be obtained from druggists all over the world.

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It May Cave Tour life. Cough, short breath, pains in the side or breast, bronchitis, asthma, liver complaint. fever, parched skin, night sweats. Healing or rising in uie throat, Wou. voice or any symp toms oi GOtlSUnPTIOtll fJBB AT OHCS !. SWATHE'S Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, quick and permanent relief will be the result. It heals the ulcerated langstops nlsht sweats, inducing a natural and healthy expectoration. - Don't Dkspomd. If there is anything that is calculated to teat the composition ot a person, it is an lDSidloos cough, the forerunner of consumption , and most fatal of human afflictions. In many instances this distressing malady se. cures a victim, who at first has a slight eold. bat neglects to use the proper remedy until too late. Others are afflicted with Bronchial, Asth matic. Catarrhal or some of the many dlseaai to which the throat and lungs are subject. Don't DamoncL While there is Uie there is hODe. and the most perilous hoar of a person's life is when be gives way to despondency. ItememDer, all these complaints, which are so prevalent, and so fatal, can be cured by "Dr. Swaykx's Compound isyrup or Wild Chkkht." and oftentimes a si Dele -cent bottle will prevent much suffering and risk of life. Being the favorite prescription of one of FhlladelUfa's most eminent physicians, It can be reed on. Home Teatlmosy. MORE WONDERFUL CURES. Dr. Swatnb Dear Sir: I feel it to be due to you and suffering humanity to give the following testimony respecting the wonderful curative powers ot your "Compound Syrup of wild cnerry " ana sarsaparuia ana j.ar Pills." I was afflicted with a violent cough, pains in the side and breast, night sweats, sore throat, my bowels were costive, appetite nearly gone, and my stomach so very weak that my physician was at a loss to do for me, as everything I used in the shape of medicine was rejected; spit different times a pint of Diooa. i remaiuea ior monms in in is awiai condition, and eave ud all hopes of ever recov ering. At this time yoa recommended the use I or your -isyrup" ana "i-ius, wnicn immediately began to soothe, comfort and allay the violence of the cough , strengthened and healed my lungs: In short, it has made a perfect cure of me, and I am now able to pursue my daily laoor. Any person aouDting uie train oi ine above statement will please call, or address me, at the factory or at my residence. EDWARD H. HAMSON, Foreman at George Sweeney's Pottery, Ridge Hoaa, oeiow wauace, imiaaeipnia. Over 20 years have elapsed, and Mr. Hansom buii remains a nearly man. Asthma and Distressing Cough Cared. My mother was a great sufferer from Asth ma, oouKh, could not sleep. Her symptoms became very alarming, short breath, pains and oppression. Dr. Swayne's Compound Byrup of Wild Cherry restored her to good neaitn. n. mei r.K, urocer. 17th and Carpenter Bts., Philadelphia. Trial Bottles, 38 Cents. Price, trial bottles. 25 cents. Regular size. $1.00. or six bottles for 5. A single 25 ceiit bot tle will oftentimes cure a recent cough or cold and thus prevent much risk and suffering. If your druggist or storekeeper has not got it, ask him to procure It for yoa, or write to us direct. isaj'Describe symptoms in all communication, and address letters to DR. SWAYSE & SON, it SO North Sixth street, Philadelphia. No charge will be made for advice. Sold at ' -trench's Medicine Depot, (UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE,) INDIANAPOLIS. DD A DISORDERED LIVER, from wblcb so many persons suffer. Is fre quently tbe cause of Headache, Indigestion and DyspepRia, is speedily relieved, and are of ted permanently cared by Sisbb's Tar anil Sarsanarilla Pills. Fevers are often prevented by the use of tbeae Sarsaparilla FIUh, as they carry off. through the blood, the Imparities from whlcb they arise. For coHtlveness there Is nothing so effectual maSwayne't Tar and Hartapariiia Tbevare purely vegetable, and act specially on the Liver a blue mass or calomel, without any bad results from taking. Address letters to lilt. oWAiNB s rjOJN, Philadelphia. No charge for advice. Bent by mail on receipt of price. Price, 25 cents a box; live boxes for II. Ask your druggist for them. Mold at Fremcla's Drag Store, India. apolU. DD ITCHI NG PILES! are generally preceded by a moisture, like per- j splratlon, distressing Itching, as though pin worms were crawling in aud about uie rec tum, particularly at night, when undressing or in bed after getting warm ; oftentimes snow Itself around the private Darts, and freanentlv iemaiesare soreiv amiciea. extenaina into ine vagina, proving very distressing. Cases of long standing are permanently cored by sim ply applying . anAYKE's oitrrcEHT! HOME CURES. We were treat sufferers from Itchinir Plies: the ivmnlnnu were aa abwve described. The nse of Swayne's Oint ment In a short time made a perfect cure. j. w. (jonst, dooi ana snoe nonse, m . za su i. tj weyman, natter, . aia st, r'nua. David Urosnickle. Ladiesbare. Frederick county. Md. J. M. Heister, Mercersburg, Franklin Co., Fa. job b. HcuomD, miiiersonrg, v. B. H. Wakely, McLean, Tompkins oo., N, T. n. p - Aioore, auania, us. J. E. Crandell, Crandell's Corners, N. T. Rienzle Scott, Enfleld, Conn. Wm. B. Rutland, Nashville, Tenn. N. C. Workman, Hclota, Iowa. ClSGTHESr AID PHT8IC1A.WS, aa well as tbonsands of others In all'tiarta ol tbe United States, are constantly sending ceruaicates ana lniorming ns oi uie oenents derived from using our ''AH Healing Oint ment," but space will not admit of their pub lication at present. HOME CERTIFICATES. An Eruption of Eight Years' Standing. I was troubled with an eruption for eight years, itching Intolerably at times; tried many preparations without finding relief. Through the use of Swayne's "All Healing ointment" i am entirely cureo. JOSEPH H. LAMBERT. At Horsbman 'A Bro.'s 5th and Cherry, Phlla. Price, 5Uo. Three boxes, II J5 (in currency or postage stamps. Sent bj mall toany address on receipt of price, by DR. 8WAYK E fe SON, .rmiaueipuia., ir t. ouiu tjy su uruggiaus. Sold in Indianapolis at "FRENCH'S MEDIClNld UtfOl," under Masorao Temple. ; DD BEAUTIFUL HAIR! LONDON HAIR COLOR Relesatlfle TowatahlW PKSPATlOH RESTORER! or Kars IacrsMllcBta. tuva. CULTIVATE YOUR HAIR."'London GiOssv. Hair Restorer 'London Ltxuriabt Hair Restorer" London Hair is One or the Hair Restorer' 'London Ukbatkst Hair Restorer' Indon or all Hair Restorer' 'Londou Personal Hair Restorer' 'London Chakxs. Hair Restorer' All that art can accomplish In beautifying strenethening, thickening and adorning the hair Is eftected 'y using London Hair Color Restorer. It stimulates and forces a rapid STOwth : if gray, restores its natural color and renders it silky and beautiful- cures dandruff; keeps we scaip clean, coot ana neaitny. Price 75 cents; three bottles, $2 ; six bottles, 14. noia oy . DR. SWAYNE.4 BON 833 North Sixth street Philadelphia. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. In Indianapolis at FRENCH'S HE DC INE DEPOT,!

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(Saeetmm to B. I'. PlEItCE, ii D.) Tni K. V. PlEItCE. linvlnr acnnlrcd a worl1-wlle repuftttloB In 1lie trvattm'nt of Chroiifc Dlneate. resulting: In a professional bnsinca far exce-vdlngr utt lnillvldnal BUIIItf to conduct, onie years afro iiiiiuc aeveral nMHllcat ffenlleincti to associate Uieiuselvc with him, a tlie Faculty of tlic Wnrkl'i In-' pensarr, tlie Connoting Inff lXpartniint of whlrh baa rliii 1SVAL1IW IIOTkU since iieen mcrecd Tire organization lias been completl anl lncorfornteri uiiOfr the namo ami stylo of Wvrld'a aiwfn ii -uum, wkii uie following; oiucent:. Hon. H. V. PrEtu-K. IVm. V. IX TIicnrK. V. J.NO. E. PlKltCE, Sec LESTEK ii. tSulTH, Treat. " MINE IMITHCIAN"' AK1 SCRCEONB of emiaeiico ami khl lrv Iwm-ii rlioaeu as tin Faculty. oiikomc diseases of all forms couw wlUiin the province of onr m-vi-rat sn-'Ciallics. LOU HlKIiAf.ES. This OKUIon of practice It very ably rcanagetl by a gentleman of mature ju'lgment air 111. Bronchial, Tliroal. ami Luiis; Diseases Irestftl with the most sncceseful results. BISEAKE8 OF WOMEN.-Esnec a v are our facili ties of a sujierlor onler for tlie cure of all uiost chronic illseuM'ts xi-uHnr to females. blhtviib iincnrrj iaraivsis, iserrons jjetniItr, Elk-iy (Fits), Chorea (St. Vltus's Dance), Neuralgia, and otlier nervous allectlons, receive tho attention of an tjrprrt In tills speclaltv. AWT lilXuSAKV TO tEE PATIKXTH. Bv oar orijelual system of Oiairiiosis. wc cau treat many chronic diseases as successfully without as with a personal consultation. For particulars see People's Common Sense Medical Adviser" (1,IN)0 paires, sent IKisl-palil lor 1.5o)r "Invalids' ami Tourists' Guide Book (KM iMtjri-s. I cents post-paid). MUfllAl, CAHLS. Anions: tlie operations which re are. called uixm most frtiiucntly to Derform. are tliose for Kasaf l'olypus. Harelip, Tumors, Fistula ernia mumurei. tivuroceie luronsv ydrocele (Uronsy Ian and ITterine. of tlie bcrotum), V aricocelc, Ovarian and uterine Tumors, ('nlculi (Stone In tlie llladilerL Stricture. etc, etc. AVe also treat successfully, by a new method without surgical operation. Cancers, Club-feet, coma viirvaiure, aim uuier ueionniiies. toee pui, puiet entitled, "Motion as a Curative Agent," sent u receipt ot tu. cenis.) Address, Wotli'i SliptsniT Vadlctl AnecUUea. Br an Immense cractlee at the World' TMvnetw ury and Invalids Hotel, having treated many thou aana casea or inose uiseasea ecuiiar to woman, i have been enabled to perfect a moat potent mad positive remedy for these diseases. To do6lfiitate this natural specific, I bare named It Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription ' The term, however. I but a feeble expression ot tny till appreciation of Its value, baaed upon per sonal ooservauon. A liavr. wnite niuicaeing iu pueitlvb rcsHlt in Uie special disease!- Incident to the organism of woman, aineled it out as the ellsaax s erowsdast ceaa f aar aaedleal career. On its merit, as a positive, safe, and effectual remedy lor tills class of diseases, and one tluu will, at all tiroes and under ail circumstances, act hiiuij, a am wuiidb: to staae tny reputation as a pbvsiclan: and so conddentaru I that It will not disappoint the most sanguine expectations ot a single invalid lady wbo uses It for any of Uie ailments for which 1 recommend It. that 1 offer and sell it under A POSITIVE erjAltXNTEK, (For conlltlons, see pamphlet wrapping bottle.) The following are among those diseases in which ny Favarlta Prescrlp-Uam has worked cures, as If by magic, ani --lui a ceruumy never m-iure aiuunca oj any medl. we! Leucorrhoca, Excessive Flowing, I'alnful Monthly Periods, Suppressions when from unnatural causes, Irregularities, Weak Back, Frolapsus, or Falling of the Uterus, Anteversion and Itetroverslon, Bearing-down Sensations, internal Heat, Nervous Depression, Debility, Despondency, Threatened Miscarriage, Chronic Congestion, Inflammation and Ulceration oi the Uterns, im potency. Barrenness, or Sterility, and Female weakness. I ao not extol utis meoicine aa a "cure-au," out it admirably fulfills a aladeawaa mt mjarpast, being t. most perfect specific In all chronic diseases of the sexual system of woman. It will not disappoint, nor will It do harm. In any state or condition. Those who desire further Information on these sublecta can obtain it in Tub Psoplb'S Common SXKsa Mxdicai. Aoyisxa, a book of over Suu pages, sent, post-paid, on receipt of SI JO. It treats minutely c; those diseases peculiar to Females, and gives muc. valuable advice In regard to the management c . those affections. awtte l'vtaarlpO aau r Praaawsa K. V. HlK'kl'E. M. I Prnnr. Worla'a lilsnenaalW nd Invalids' Hotel. Buffalo,". T. N!CHOLS,SHEPAftD&CO., Battle Creek, Mich. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE "VIBRATOR" THRESHING MACHINERY. THE Vatelrim Grtn-SaTina T.mftKaT.fiff, and Moaer-Havtnf Thrhrr of tii day and genera Hon. Berond mil rivalry for Rapid Work, Perfect CLeaainf, aa Br MTaog urmu iron i aautce. STEAH Power Threshers a Specialty. Sprelal slses f Separators aud exprestlj for Steam Power. OTJR Tarivaled Stes-a Thrmlier Fnarlaea, both Ponabl aaa TraoUca. witk Valaabkl latprorsawatt. br beroad aay otaer auaa or kind. THE EXTIBE ThreshlasT Expeanes ("! oftea three to flro times thot amoaot) can be node by tba Cxtra Orala SAVED by these lmprovod Modilaoa, GBAIX Ralaers will not sabmlt te the eaormoae otoof Grala aad the Interior work doao by all other mr-h' , whea ooce pootod oa the dtSereaca. NOT OalT Taatlr Superior for Wheat, Oataj Barter, Rye. aad like Uralaa. bat the Oslv Saecee. nil Threeher la Flu, Timothy, Millet, Clover, aad like Seed. Reqolree ao "auachateau" or "rebuilding to haase from Grala te Socda. IN Thoreatrh Workmanship, desraat Flnlsk, Pertectioa of Part. ComplelcaeHS of Kouipmeat, ea Throaaer uatau are laooaiparftoie. fTABTEIXCR for Siropliritj of Parts, aslng sVaTa- lef thanone-hair tbcaitual neluand Gears, Maces Cleaa Work, with a Littering, or Scatterings. , rOCB Sixes of Separators Hade, Bangiag fmm Six to Twdre-Horee else, aad two styles of llooau d Horae Power to mateh. FOB Partlrtilar. Call oa oar Dealer or write t" far Illti.traiil Circular, watch w aaail a OTICE is hereby given to tbe citizens of the Twenty-thlid (23) ward, in the city of lndtanapapous, center townanip, Marion count v. Indiana, that I. Ueorae Koenlger. a male Inhabitant of said ward, over the age of twenty-one- years, will apply to the board of county commissioners of said county, at their June meeting, ior a license to sen ior one year. spirituous, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quanUty tha-i a quart at a time, with tbe priv ilege of allowing the same to be drank on my n remises. The precise location of the premises where on t desire to sen saia liquors, is aescriDea hj follows: Lt rio. is. outiot iim. elevens- snout vlsloo.and known us No. 8W South East street in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, inaiana. isigneui utuhuo ivuiji iuii.it. ft IN SOUTHWEST MISSOURI. 1 ,on000 acres of well watered, timber and Erairie lands adjacent to tlie bt. Louis and an Francisco K y lor sale, at from f-S0 tp i per acre, on seven years' time. Excellent fur stock, fruit, anil agricultural purposes. Free transixirtation to those who purchase land. 8end for maria and clmilars to 1 : " , Enlleps: FaJIItw Klckaesvj, warranted to effect a speedy and Permanent Core. M A Free Bottle of my renowned specific aad a valuable Treatise seat to any sufferer Sending me hi roet-offlce and Kxpreas Address. Da. ii. ii. BOOT, 183 Peart Street, N. X.

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:i Hi 8tat of Ivtoiasa, Makxoh Ootjhtt, as: , ' . CoXXtBSIONKKa' COUBT, , , . AprU (Special) Term, 1879. At the Anrll (SnealanTerm 1KTB nrtTnatTOnarri of Commissioners of Marlon County, Indiana, Emma W. Hanch et aL, freeholders of said county and state, presented tbelr petition praying for grading and graveling the fo.low"Belns Toart of a r.onntV vmuf wiihin ft,, County ot Marlon, beginning at the eross-iond between sections eleven (II) and twelve (121 and thirteen (13) and fourteen (14), north of range two 2) east; thence west on a line between sections eleven (11) and fourteen (Ml and sections ten (10) and fifteen (loi and sections ine (V) and sixteen (161. north of lans-n tarn ii east, a far west as tbe boundary line between the counties of Marlon and Hendricks, state of Indiana." In accordance with an act of the General asemblv of the state of Indiana. innravHl March 8. 1877, said Board of ConimtHsloneni ave appointed William O. Lockwood, Oavld long jaiues w. Hill as viewers and Hei vev Patout as surveyor on said above describee! oad. Said viewers and surveyor were ordenxi to meet at the County Auditor's office in Inti.ao spoils, on the 31st day of May, 1879, after being duly qualified according to law, proceed to examine, view, lay out and straighten said road as In their opinion publio convenience and u'ility require. Witness mvhand and the avnl nf lha miH Board of Commissioners, this 28lh day of April, 1879. seal WILLI AM K. SPROTJLE, Auditor of Marion County. "VTOTICE is hereby given to the citizens ot 0 the Fourteenth (M) Ward, iu the city of Indianapolis, Center Township, Marion County, Indiana, that I, John Graham, a male inhabitant of said ward, over the age of twentyone years, will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of said county, at tbelr June meeting, for a license to sell for one year, spirituous, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege or allowing tbe same to be drank on my premises. The precise location of the premises whereon desire to sell satd Honors, is deju-rlhed aa fni. lows: Lot No. 1 In McKeinan A Piemn'a anh. division of lots 1 and 2, in block 2 of Harris' addition to ontlot No. 157 of the elf of Indianapolis, and known as No. 161 Eliza-eto. street. In the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana, voiguea) JUBa uttaUaH. NOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of the Eighteenth (18th) ward. In the city of Indlanarolls. Center townshlD. Marion county .Indiana, that I.William Btemer. a male muaoiusnt oi saia wara, over me age or twenty-one years, will apply to tbe board of county commissioners of said county, at tbelr une meeting, ior a license to sen jor one year, spl-ltous, vinous and malt liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with tbe privueg- oi allowing ine same to be a ran a: on my premises. ins Drecise location or the nremises where on 1 desire to sell said liquors is described as follows: On lot D and K, in square t!2, and known as No. 18 South New Jersey street. In tbe city ot Indianapolis, Center township, Ma rion county, xnaiana. (nignea.) wijl.iaoi rsttr.Mt.it. "VTOTICE is hereby given to the ctuJ3i zens of the Tenth (10) ward, in tbe the city or Indianapolis, Center township. Marion county. Indiana, that I vtique rarisean, a male inhabitant or said ward, over the aire of twentv-one rears, will apply to the board of county commissioners of saia county, at tneir June meeting, ior license to sell, for one veicr. SDiritous. vinous and malt liquors. In a less quantity than a quart at a time, wltb the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. The Drecise location of uie d remises whereon I desire to sell said liauors Is described as fol lows: In square No. 19 and known as No. 1U9 MasKacouKetts avenue, in tne city ot inuiananolls. Center township, Marion county, Inliana. (Signed) ZOTIQ.UE PARISEAN. "VTOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of 1V 'tne raineieenin ward, in tne city of inulanapolls. Center township. Marion county. In diana, Uiat we. Anton L. & W. F Reasner, male inhabitants ol said ward, over the age or twentvwina vAfU-a. will annlv 1i t.hn rann.nl nfmnnlv commissioners of said county, at their June meeting, ror a license to sell, tor one year, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quan,.an a -. r. . , a ,ma n.( . V. . V. n i 1 i-J .unit b ijuui t a.u liiii, , IT 1 Lll lull irgQ oi auowing uie same to oe orana on our prem ises. - - The precise location of the premises whereon we desire to sell said liauors is described as fol lows: Parts of lois Nos. 6 and 7, Williamson's addition to the city of Indianapolis, and known s Nos. Ml and MS Kast Washington street, in tne city oi iDaianapoiia. uenter towtusrtip, Marion county, inaiana. (Bigneui AaiujN Lu et tviliLiaM r . ItrAt Lit. NOTICE Is hereby eiven to the citizens of the Sixteenth (10) ward, in the city of In dianapolis, enter township, Marion connty, Indiana, mat l, iiet Mcuroany, a maie inhabitant of said ward, over the age ol twentyone years, will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of said county, at their June meeting, ior a license to sen ior one year, spir ituous, vinous, and malt liquors, in a lest quantity than a quart at a time, with the priv ilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. i ns precise location oi tne premises wnereon 1 aesire to seu saia liquors is aescrioea as fol lows: Lot No. 3, square 88, and known as No. lie Houtn Illinois street, in tne city oi irjaian spoils, Center township, Marlon County, Indi ana. (Signed) NIEL MCUROARTY, "VTOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of , tne rnirteentn -wara, in tne city oi indlanSDOlls. Center township. Marion county. Indiana, that I, F. J. Vogt, a male Inhabi tant ot said wara, over tne age oi twenty-one years, will apply to tbe Board of County Commissioners of said county, at their June meetIdk. for a license to sell for one year, spirituous. vinous and malt liauors. in a leas Quantity than a quart at a time, with tbe privilege of allowing tne same to oe a ran a on my premises. The precise location of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liauors. Is described as fol lows: Lot No, 10 In square bl, and known as No. 224 West Washington street, in tbe city of Indianapolis, Center townshlp.Marlon county, lnmana. . (Signed) F.J. VOGT, "XJ OTICE is hereby given to the citizens of w tne iUignteentn wara u) wara, in uie cuy of Indianapolis, center township, Marion snnniv. Indiana, that I. John Baldus. male Inhabitant of said ward, over tbe age of twenty one years, will apply to the Board of Connty Commissioners ot said county, at their Jane meeting, for a license to sell for one year, tDlrituoos. vinous and malt liauors. In a less quantity than a quart at a time, with tbe privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. The precise location of tbe premises whereon I desire to sell said liquors Is described as follows : Lot No. 1U, sq nare 78, known as N o. 86 Virginia avenue, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county. Indiana. (Blgned,) JOHN BALDUS. ' XT OTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of IX tbe Seventeenth (17) ward, in tbe city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion conn ty, Indiana, that I George Knarxer, a male inhabitant of said ward, over the age oft wen tyone years, will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of said county, at their June meeting, for a lloens to sell for one year, spirituous, vlnoas and malt liquors, in a leas quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank en niv premises. The precise location of the premlaes whereon I desire to sell said liquors is described as follows: Lot No. 8, square 77, and known as No. 60 South Delaware street, in tbe eity of Indianapolis, .Center township, Marlon county, Indiana. (Signed) GEORGE KNARZEB. NOTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of Seventeenth Ward, in the city of Indianapoll8,Centertownsblp,Marion county, Indiana, that I, Albert Hit zeloerger,a male inhabitant of said ward, over the age of twenty-one years, will appy to tbe board of eonnty commissloneis of said connty, at their June meetting, ior a license to sell for one year, spirituous, vinous and malt liquors. In a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises.The precise location of the premises wnereon T dealre ta aell said Honors. Is described aa fol lows: Part of lot No. 8, square 4, No. Is south Delaware street, in the city of Indianapolis, Center townsnip, Marion county, inaiana. (Signed) ALBERT HITZELBERUKB.

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Hop Bitters cure.' aon the worst of diseases, and Hop Bitter cures inem aii,More health, snnshlne and Joy in Hod timers man in au omer remeaies. - Hop Oongh Onre and Fain Belief is the Dd&v Kor 8ale by All DrugglKta. "XTOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of JL the Thirteenth (13) ward, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana, that I, John Matz, a male mnaDiiaoi oi saia wara, over ine age oi twenty-one years, will apply to the board of county comm lssloners or said county, at their June meeting lor a license to seu, ior one year, spirituous, vinous, and mait liquor. In a less quanty than a quart at a time, with, the privilege of allowing the same 10 be drankon my premises. me precise location oi tne premises wnereor I desire to sell said liquors is described as follows: West half of the east half letNo.fi.. outiot No. 147, and knewn as No. 2S5 Wt. Washington street. In the eity of Inva.nro11a. Center township, Marlon conntv. Inrlna. (Signed) JOHN MATZ. NOTICE is herebv given to the citizens of thefweilth (12) ward In the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county. Indiana, that I, Philip Fahrbach, a male Inhabitant of said ward, over the age of twenty-one years, will apply to the board of county commiHHioners of said county, at their J une meeting, for a license to sell for one year spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, wiui the privilege of allowing the fiame to be drank on my premises. The precise 1 oca t lor of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liquors is described as follows . Lots No. 7, 8 and 9, square No. hi, and known aa No. Mi and H8 West WsHOingtonstreet, in the city of Indianapolis, Centerr towntihlp. Marion county, Indiana. (Signed) PHILIP FAHRBACH. '4 IV Tl SIT Tl-1 !!" w it . .e.o en tor saia. ' " m