Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 28, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1879 — Page 5

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THE BRAKE MAX'S LAST TKIP.

The following, suggested by an incident In the columns of the letrolt Free Press, went the rounds several years ago, and Is .republished by request. Dying, along with the lonely day. In the city that borders tbe river. The stalwart form of a brakeman lay "With a pallid face of asben gray, While his comrades watched tenderly over. The city's roar In the deepening gloom Had ceased Its noisv rumbling. I But the engine's shriek seemed a knell of doom, . '- ' i : , , i Waking death's echoes in every room, ! As they watched him brQkeinly.,slumberiiig; So quiet he lay that their hearts were stirred W ith the fear that his "run" was through, But he opened bis lips and shouted a word, Shouted in baste, as if deferred, It was only "Kalamazoo." They brushed back his hair, with-death-dew decked And watched for his fitful breathing, He seemed an engine, broken and wrecked, The fire all smothered, with steam nnchecked, And the smoke above it wreathing. "Jackson passengers going North by Saginaw road change cars.'') The men knew then that their comrade thought He was coming East on his "run" -Upon a train with passengers fraught, Over the Michigan Central route, And his duty must be done. Again a whistle, loud and clear, From atng that lay in the aarbot , But it reached the dying brakemaa's ear, And, thinking another station near. He cried, as of old, "Ann Arbor." A thousand times he'd been over the road, But never with this inspector. Twas a spectral train and a ghastly load, And death was the engine that growled and glowed, . And a skeleton g'im the conductor. l"Yp-slantv change cars here for the Eel River road.' The brakeman shuddered to think of the speed That was bringing that phantom train. "He's coming home fast, he is indeed, At the end of his route he will be freed, And he never will go again." Almost here and the shadowy train That would bring rest and home : Almost free from mortality's pain, " But feebly aud faintly be called again,. In a gurgling dying tone: "Grand Trunk Junction; passengers going East by A . - Grand Trunk change cars V ' Then they thonght that all was o'er. And they shivered with dread and fear, But be was watching tbe river's shore. Was listening again to the hollow roar, That none but be could hear. L"De'I N t Detroit, but death and peace, Was the station he tried to cry. The plantom traia had brought relief, Best and repose that shall never cee. In that station the "Bye and Bye." ,f And his comrades saw the wonderful sight, As they gazed with bated breath; ,-,- i t s The ghostly gleaming and pallid light, That shone on his face lrom the dim head light . Of the shadowy engine of Death. THE STATE PKESS. In speaking of the new Johnson County Court House, the Franklin Herald saya: Toe commissioners decided to-day to reject all tne plans u alone wnicn is Mr. .Bunting's. Yet. while they have rejected ail but this plan It is not saving tnat they have accepted this one, and may even reject it, but in all proba bilities win. as it is a goou one ana it is pretty well understood ihat McCormic & Sweeney will be the contractors. Tk.. OO Aft 1 i ,K Ia., meeting held at Seymour last Friday. - Richmond " has ' prohibited the steam whistle nuisance. ' Some inhuman wretch cat the tongue out of a cow belonging to Ephnam Fouty, in Shefbyville, a few nights nince. The neighborhood is highly iucensed.and should the gnilty party be found he may be treated to a ride on a rail The Lafayatte Journal says: Saturday afternoon little Mary James, daughter of D. A. James, was badly bitten by a dog. The little miss was at play with some companions, when the dog, without the slightest provocation, snapped her by the arm near the wrist, and, not satisfied with this, literally chewed ner arm to tne elbow. The wounds are many, but not very deep. The child suffered badly on Saturday night, but was better yesterday, and no danger is apprehended. The owner oi the dog gave his consent that it should be killed, and he bites no more. The Madison Star says: The City Council will meet to night to pass an ordinance to stop the whistle-blowing nui sance Dy we ranroaa engines. The Terre Haute Ledger says: The Governor's Guards are preparing for the competitive arm at, &u jjouis in eepteniDer. El wood, in Madison county, is an expen sive place. It requires the enormous sum of $700 a year to "run" the town. Some years sgd a native of Camajore, in Italy, emigrated to America, leaving behind a wife and two children. After a time he sent home to them, through the priest of his native place, $20. A few months later on this remittance was followed by a sec ond, this time of $200: and at intervals after ward other sums were sent, making alto gether a total of over So.OUU. The priest. however, never gave the money to those for whom it was intended, bat kept it tor him self, sending for the woman and telling her. with many consoling reflections, that her husband was dead. At the same time he wrote to the man. informing him that his family were dead, sending also with his letter an official certiScate of their death. After a time the man married again, and a short time ago. having prospered in business and become wealthy, he determined to revisit his native place. In due time he arrived with his wife and family at Camheaiore, and went to the principal inn in the town. Aa he was walking out one day a boy begged of him. Something in the appearance of the beggar seemed to be familiar, ana, question ine the boy, he found that it was his own child, and that his wife was living with the two children he had lett behind, in the greatest poverty. The priest thus detcted in his wickedness, endeavored to compro mise the matter oy onenng to pay tne zo, 000 lire, but the authorities declined to allow it, and proceedings against him are now pending. Passanante, King Humbert's would-be assassin, is in a state of profound depression. He occupies a cell in a sea-girt tower, is watched by three keepers day and night, once a week is put on bread and water fare, and is not allowed to write, though he is permitted to read. e ' . Benefactors. c When a board of eminent physicians and chemists announced the discovery that by combiiilsg some well Known valuable remedies, the most wcierful medicine was pro duced, which would Cdre BUtiU wide range , of diseases that most all other remedies could be dispensed with, mttny were skeptical; but proof of its merits by actual trial has dispelled, all deubt, Mr to-day the discoverers of. that great medicine Hop Bitters axe honored and Nested by all ai benefactors. i . A Card. To all wb.o?fcre suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early "decay, loss of manhoad, etc., I Titll send you a receipt that will cure you. iree of enarge. This great remedy was dissvjnA bv a missionary in South America. gend a self addressed en velope to Ray. Joseph ' T. Inman, Station u, uiDie nouse, new York City. . . . r , , Csatmaaooa Cared. . r f ':: '- n nH nhvrician. retired from practice Hiavinir had placed in his hands by an East 'India missions ry the- formula oi simple vegetable remedy, fo the ' speedy and peru...nt cur of consurnDtion. bronchitis. catarrh, asthma -and,- all -,-throat, and? lung affections, alao a positive and radical care

for nervous debility and all nervous com

plaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his daty to make itknown to his s ut tering fellows. Actuated by this motive, and a desire to relieve human suffering,'! will send, free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for preparing and using, in German, French or English, k Sent -by mail by addressing with stamps naming ' this paper, W. W. Sheiar, 149 Powers', block, Rochester N. Y. i . , ;,.The United States . . : .. Is now composed of 37 States and 9 Territories, and the population: of the country is about 50,000.000; there are 60,000 doctors, or to every 150 of tbe adult population. How do thev all live? Well, we will tell you. By giving yon drugs which are only temporary in their effects. But an honest man is In existence, and Dr. V. W. Blanchard has given yon his Blood and Nerve Food that, by using it. physicians are of no farther use yon be come strong and well. Thousands testify to its merits. A free book of nearly 100 large octavo Dazes for the sick. Full of valuable notes on scrof ula, diseases of the breathing organs, diseases of men, diseases of women, aches and pains, heart troubles, and a great variety of chronic diseases, with evidence that In most cases these diseases are curable. Sent for one stamp. Address Murray Hill Fob Co., No. 129 East Twenty -eighth St., New York. Prescription free for tbe SDeedv cure of sem inal weakness, loss of munbood, and all disor ders bronghton by indiscretion or excess. Any druggist has the ingredients. Address Davidson & Co., 78 Nassau street. New Yoi'K. SPECIAL NOTICES. They Abide Steadily in Good Works. Generals G. T. Beauregard, of Louisiana, and . A. Early, of Virginia, still continue to faith fully and energetically discharge their duties as commissioners on behalf the State and peo ple, and will give the next grand semi annual drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery (the liratn in nuniner oi monmiy drawings) tneir personal supervision, and assume the sole management of the distribution, which occurs promptly at noon on Tuesday, June 17, 1879, at the Opera House in New Orleans. For farther information address, ere it is too late, M. A. Dauphin, P. O. Box 692, New Orleans. Chew Jackson's Best sweet navy tobacco. : Loss of Vital Force: As is well known, the tendency In all acute or chronic forms of disease Is toward debility and loss of vital force, which always retards convalescence, and renders a return to health uncertain or impossible. After medicine has done its work of breaking the disease, and tbe physician leaves, aa he must, to nature, the business of repair and restoration, he too otten finds that nature acts so feebly, and builds again so slowly, that the period of convalescence Is frequently prolonged through many weary months, ' while . in many cases the old vitality is never restored and the patient sinks into a state of permanent inva'idism. To meet with this condition of low vitality, the "Compound Oxygen," which acts directly on the great nervous centers, render ing them more efficient, vigorous and active, and capable of generating more and more of the yital forces, which are lire and health. offers an agent of help and restoration which acts promptly and surelv Our Treatise on Compound Oxygen," Its nature, action and reult,gi ves the amplest information In regard to this new treatment for chronlo diseases, which is being rapidly introduced In all parts of the country. This Treatise is sent free. Address Drs. Starkey & Palen, 1112 Girard street, Philadelphia, Pa. 1 uticura THE GREAT SKIN CURE, Infallibly Cures. CTjTicrrRA. assisted by Cutictjra Soap. Is earnestly believed to be the only positive specific remedy for the care of Suit' Rheum or bczema. Kingworra, Tetter, misnes, uhln WbelK. Psoriasis. Pemphigus. ImDetiiro. heo rosy. Lichen. Pruriao, Itch. Ground Itch. Bar. tier's iten, jic:sou a itcu, Kougn and (Jracaea Skins, and ail Vesicular and Scaly Eruptions aud Irritations of the Skin, Scald Head, Dandruti, Dry, mm ana failing Hair, rremature Baldness, and all Scaly Kruptions, Itchings ana irritations oi inescaip; scroiuious ulcers, .Sores and Dlsehartrine Wounds: Cuts. Wound9i Bruises, scalds. Hums, ltcmng rues, fain and Inflammation; Rheumatism and Affections of the Muscles aud Joiuta: Sore Throat. Diph theria, Croup and Hoarseness. In all cases of ISiood and Skin Humors, the CunruRA Rksol,ve.nt should be taken Internally until some time after a cure is eilected. SKIN DISEASES. JL Severe Cave of Five Year's Duration Entirely Cared. Messrs. Weeks fc letter : Gestemen For IhebeneQt of the world. -wish to make this statement: I have been afflicted with a skin disease for about five years, and have tried almost everything that I could hear of, without any relief whatever. nntit l saw your cuticuka remedies advertised, and concluded to try them. I certify that I only nsed them about six weeksuntil Iwasentirely well. but before 'com menced using inem, my lace, breast, ana baclc were almost a solid scab, ana 1 otten scratched the blood from my body. 1 am now entirely well, and think your C uticura Rem epics are me oest lor sain diseases ever Drougni oeiore me puonc. v ery grateiuuy yours, F. M. Fox. Caddo, Ind. Ter., February 21, lbli). SALT RHEUM. Helpless for Eltrnt Tears TJaable Walk Got Aboat on Hands and Knees A Wonderful Care. to Messrs. Weeks i Potter: Gentlemen. I have had a most wonderful cure of t-'nit Kheum. For seventeen years I suffered with Bait Rheum; I had it on my head. face, neck arms, and legs. I was not able to walk, only on my bands and knees, for one year. I have not oeen able to neip myself tor eight years. tried hundreds of remedies; not one had the least enect. Tne doctors said my case was in curable. Bo my parents tried everything that came along. I saw ynnr advertisement and concluded to try Cuticdba Remedies. The first box of CtrricUEA brought the Humor to the surface of my skin. It would drop off as it came out, until now I am entirely well. All x can aay n, i inank you most heartily for my cure. Any person who thinks thl letter a fiaud, let them write or come and see me and find out for themselves. . .. Yours truly, WILL MCDONALD. TlSlSBotterfleidgt., , CWCaoo, ill., March 1, 1879. CUTICURA SOAP. Skciclnal and Toilet ' ' Is pre'paied from Cuthcuba in a modified form, and is pfpllveiy Indispensable in the treatment of Skin aud Scalp Diseases. We recommend it for the preservation of tbe Skins of infrnts, for gentlemen who shave and are troubled with tender faces, for those who dedre -clean and wholesome Skin and Scalp and for all purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery. The CtTTTcrjRA RraxDiss are prepared by Weeks A Potter, Chemists and JLragtst, No. 360 Washington street. Box ton. and for sale, by all druggists. Price of CuTictjHA, small boxes, 50 cents; large boxes, 11 per botue. cuticttra boap, z cents; per cake by mail, au cents ; tnree cakes, Y.- cents. These Plasters nut new life into the Weak and j spe .H!eepy MnseleH. strenethlOLMiC IltUblBIUen the Lame and Painful bi .-o t Back, ! raw Inflammation I H" P from las uver and n.ianevs. iumuiatethp -Stomaoh mod Bowels, and when placed over tho pit of the (Stomach, cure nvsnenala. .IndUzestlon. and . Bilious Colic. r Prevents Ague, Malaria ana orner diseases. uet the genuine,

POND'S

EXTRACT. PAIS DESTKOIEU AND SPECIFIC for I5FLA9. SATI0S ASD HEX0KBHAGES. Rheumatism, Neuralgia. "N7 . . . : 1 J , i i pn.-nuaLHiu HUB tlllLU BO HI Tin cases of these diKtrewiiii: complaint as the Ex tract. -Our Plaster is invaluable iu these diseases, Lnmlmrjo, P!lr.gin Back or Side, Ac. Pond's Extract Ointment (0 cents) for use when removal of clothing is inconvenient, is a great ' help in relieving inflammatory cases. Hemorrhages. SsS?" SESSJSJ . awc, or irora nnr cause, ip Fpeuny control lea and stopped. OurNaal Syringe cents) and Inlialcrs (50 cents) arc great aids in " arresting internal bleeding. . Diphtheria and Sore Tu wAnt Le me f.xirart promptly. 1 1 1 Udl. It is a sure cure. Delay Is dangerous. f o 4-o v TheExtractistheonly specific Vdlai 111. fur tins disease. Cold in 11 cad. ace. war caiarru t.ure," specialty prepared to meet serious cases, contains all the curative properties of the Extract i our Nasal Syringe is invaluable fur ne In Catarrhal afiectioiig, is cimple and inexpensive. Sores, Ulcers, Wounds, bprains & Bruises. i.iing, cooling and clean.!.?. Use our Ointment in connection with theExtratt; it will aid in healing, softening and in keeping out the air. Burns and Scalds. and pain it is unrivaled, and should be kept in every family, ready for nse in case of accidents. A dressing ef our Oluttueut will aid in healing' and prevent scars. nf lamed or Sore Eyes. " It can be used without tli2 slightest fear of harm, quickly allaying all inCamination and soreness without pain. Earache-Toothacheand ClUtUUlIC tiied according to direc-' tions. its effect is sinmlv wonderful. Piloc Blind, Bleeding or Itching llCSi It is the neatest known Temedv: ra- ..: )'.. . . : 1 . i i : , 1 i . curing niieu uuit'r imcuiiiiktw fintuumeu. Pond's Kxtract Medicated Paper for closet use, is a preventive uguiiift Chalint; and Piles. Our Ointment is of great service where the removal of clothing is inconvenient. hor Broken Breast and Sore Nipples, so cleanly and ef-fi-acions that motlivrs who kave once used it will never he without it. Our Ofntnieut is the best emollient that can be applied. Female Complaints. No physician need be called in for the majority :of female discuses if the Extract be used. Full directions accompany each bottle. O.A.TTTX03Xr. P o n d's E xt ract Sr ?J& .. has the words "Pond's Extract" blown iu the glass, and onr trade-mark on surronnding wrapper. None othcrisgenuino. Alwaysinsist on having Pond'a Extract. Take no other preparation. It it never eUU in bulk. Price of Pond's Extract. Toi let Articles and Specialties. POND'S EXTRACT 50c., SI. 00 and SI 73 roiiet Crearn 1 00 I Catarrh Cure . Dentifrice SO Planter MD Salve ' 25 Inhaler 50 25 15 Toilet Soap (3 cakes) 50 Nasal Svrincre ' Ointment....- 60 Medicated Paper.... PREPARED ONLY BY POND'S EXTRACT CO. New York and London. SOLD BY ALL DKl'tiGISTS. THE OSCILLATOR TlireshiDS Machine ! Portable and Htatlonsry Enlaea.1!ors Powers, fMHW-Htlls, Fonndry und Orneral Macblne Works. Hend for Illustrated Circular. Address, EAGLE MACIIIAE M UKKS, ' - INDIANAPOLIS, IND. WANTED. WA-NTED Agents to sell onr new sporting and magic goods, novelties, magio lanterns, microscopes, cosmetics, ladles' articles etc.; 47 new articles. Weekly salary of 120 and all expenses paid : 72 page illustrated catalogue sent free to any address. LADD & CO., 2 broadway. New York. TIT ANTED Girls from the country, from 16 ' VV to 25 years old, and who can do washing, ironing ana cooaing and general Housework, to come to the city and get situations at once. EMPOYMENT AGENCY, Room 10, Thorpe DlOCK. -SlW FOR. SALE. FOR SALE Matthews' Patent Renewable Memorandum Book. Bend for sampli copy and price list. Samples sent postpaid U any aauress on receipt oi wmnia ior io. i, oi 40cenU for No. 3. Address, SENTINEL COM PANY. iBdlanapolla. FOB, SALE Matthews' Patent Renewable Memorandum Book for 50 cents for No. i, or 40 cents for No. 2. Sample copies sent any where on receipt or price. Address, SENTINEL COMPANY, Indianapolis. PERSONAL For the benefit of onr Agents throughout tbe Stale, end tbe Druggists in particular, we would anwnance that we have g laced "Professor Morse V Ague Magnets" with rowning & Sloan, A Keiter, and French's Patent Medicine Depot, under Masonic Temple, where you can Juy either oa direot purchase, or on commission. G RIDLEY A CO. Ladies Purchasing . CORSETS SHOULD KXAXXHK HadsmFja Improve ' Corset Sk rt Supporter. WTor Health, Comfort nd EIewKee of Farm, It kM rival, and is really the most perfect Skirt Supporting Corset made. - For sale by all leading dealers Mauufaciured by lf A Marin en. Mew Uavea. Ct.

Cure by Absorption

Without DosingThe Better Way.. Tkadi-Maius. LiYcr&StomacliPad AND r Medicinal Absorptive BODY AND FOOT PLASTERS AND AJBsortrrioisr salt, FOB Mediated Foot Baths. These remedies, -which are the sole exponents of tbe Core by Abaortton aa opposed to Mlnjr, have been proved the chepet and Moat fcllVcfMAl Hemtnlj for all l)liiirii Arising from Mnlnrln r m UlMtidrrm moiumcu r IJvr, and It la a well known (act that nearly ail the ulseasea that attack Die human body can be traced directly or indirectly to these two organs. Tbe P1D Exert a at Pro mot and Specific Inflnencenion IheKruirm.and Kruiuvn ike IolHnnn (icriuM wlilrh faralrn is Action, find Kalore m Aormal Ui tiiioar lieitli laa Manner Absola.ely Wnsdcrlnl. It Is known by actual experience that there In no disease that attacks the youth or adult of both sexes that can even be modified by the nse of drug1!, but that can be acted on In a far more satisfactory and permanent manner by tbe HOLUAN LIYIK PAD CO.' KKWFIklF.ft. MumlrleiM (UatMt., Finally ArkDonl edKtd to b Beyond f fie Kescla of Jtteti cine, kiTC been (nvHl nailer tne Mild Action or These Remedies Alone. If questioned, send for our pamphlet, " Katorc a Liw."' irivine extended information and testimonials from the first people of the country, xuauea iree. . . ,-t The remedif s are sent bv mnll. ixvitnnld. on receipt of price, except the Salt, which is sent oy expres at purcnaser s txieiise. Consultatioc free, and solicited at our office, or ny man, giving mil oescnotton or your case. The public Is. earnestly cautioned against Imitations and spurious articles, f.uy uone but the Holinan Pml. Descriptive Price List Besular Pad S2; Incipient ilicus of the stomacn anu uver, nrst. tai;-s t.'ium and fever, etc. Speelal Pad-3; chronic liver and btomach aisoroersoi every iorm; auo, malaria, biliousness, etc. XXX Pud r Nl-en B-It--S"; is Intended to cover stonmcn, liver ana spleen, and is a sovereign remedy for all chronic troubles. Infant Id !.-: preventive and cure of cholera Infantum, diphtheria, scarlet fe ver, summer complaints, etc. Body riasters 60c, & ror nervous anu circulative troubles, s throwiDgoffobstruo5 tions and removing rr Dains. For colds, sick Foot pair 60c. Absorption Salt 1 box, 25 cts; 6 boxes, 81.2a. s headaches, numbness oi extremities, etc ; Sent by mail, free of postage, on receiotof price. W ilUlJ AL,Hi AINU KE1A1L UHW1, 34 FLETCHER & SHARPE'S BLOCK, Indianapolis, Ind. BAT K S to II A IV LKY Managers for tlie Northwest. Anybody can learn to make money rapidly operating In Stocks by the "Two Unerring Rules for Success," iu Messrs. Lawrence dc Co.'s newcircular. The combination method, which this firm has made so successful, enables people with large or small means to reap all tbe benetilsof largest capita land bestsktll. Thousands of orders, iu various sums, are pooled into One vast amount and co-operative as a mighty whole, thus securing to each shareholder all the advantages of the largest operator. Immense profi'xare divided monthly. Any amount, from 5 to Jo.O o, or more, can be used successfully. N. Y Baptist Weekly, September 26, 1S7H, says: "By the combination system T15 would make ITS, or 5 per cent.; $50 pays J350, or 7 per cent.; $100 makes 11,000, or lo per rent, on the stock, during the month, according to the market." Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, J uue 29: "The combination method of operating slacks is the most successful ever adopted." New Y'ork Independent, sept. 12: "Ths combination system Is rounded upon correct business principles, and no person need be without an income while It is kept working by Mesis. Lawrenc A Co" Brooklyn Journal, April 29: "Oureditor made a net profit of 1101.25 from NO in one of Messrs. Lawrence A Co 's combinations." New circular (mailed free) explains everything. Stocks and bonds wanted. Government bonds supplied. Lawrence A Co., Bankers, 57 Exchange Place, N. Y MISCZiIjA.SrEOTJ8. wr l f A N T E D r nvtlv Srrvlre. U C II W s-i-rrl s. r W Ct, t IbcIdo.U. O. AmeHrss Pj itbcr&l. (77 a month and expenses guaranteed toag'ta, i Outfit free. Shaw A Co , Augnsta, Maine. &m A year and expenses to agents. Outfit f iree. auh s r. v ViCKERY,Augusta,Me Fashionable Cards, no 2 allke,wlth name, 10c. 20 ScroU. ltw postpaid. GEO. I KD A CO., Nassau, N. Y. OO trr A MONTH AGENTS WANTE1 Of) tJJ i best selling articles In the world ; one sample free. Address Jay .Branson uetroit, m icn f"f" SKW u4 SHfntifle rc IW Knu Debit ll)r. K ! I vithout MedlriM. from huerer ruw. H.tlal I I ll-L.IWil.clr.CM.ulW(''.O.boI,K.V. ANY LADY; or Gent that sends as their address will receive scmethtng of great value free, by mail. Only about 200 left. . .. - ' M. YOUNG, ITS Green wWh St New York. PRIVATE RECIPtS with sent for One D directions. Dollar. Will positively curs all Venereal Diseases or blood taints therefrom. State the case in full, and when contracted. Also Seminal Weakness a siwlnltv. Address with stamp, MEDICAL DISPENSATORY, Battle Creek, Mich, Yin will pay Ag?nt a btslar uf M0U Ihsc luoutii and xpeuei, or Allow lturg commiMtoii, to W E It our new . nd wonderful tnreni-on We mean nrhat we ry. 8m UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. 8tWltIEK.AW 1,M rFRES (9 -weekly), Vifgtn'lOth Jury, 179, and end loth Seutember. Have-proved "f signal use 1st, to students who design to pursue their studies at this or other Law School; 2d. to those who propose to read privately; and 3d, to practitioners who have not had tbe advautage ot systematic lnstruo tion. For circular apDlyP. O. University o Va ) to Jobs B. Minor, Prof. Com. and Stat Law. GIVEN AWAYTO ALL Ask your druggrst for a Sample Bottle of Dr J. K. B. H(HXinTM;Hs COnfOCTKli STHCP TAH BLOOD RMr.forthc curb of Loss of Voice, Catarrh, Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Croup, Bronchitis. Tickling In the Threat, Difficulty of Breathing, and all Lung Diseases. slXn tains no preparation of opt am or antimony, and can be taken wtth absolute safety by all. One trial will prove Its ex. traordinary virtue. Regular sise, 25 cts. Tria sise, 10 ota. For sale wholesale by Stewart A Barry - '-" u - -

A GOOD PLAN

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915,000 FOR SI. THE KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY Is drawn in pursuance of an act of the Genera Asaembiy o' the State of Kentucky MR THE B CMC FIT OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. The following Attractive Scheme will be DRAWN IN PUBLIC AT COVINGTON. KT. USUIilt IHK SUPERVISION Or SWORN COMMISSIONERS, ON JUNE 30, 1879r SCHEME: 1 Prize of I15,I00 ,,, ,, , .115.000 i rnste or ,uw is.. 1 irije or 2 Prises of 6,000 ls.. 2,!H0 are.. 6.0110 2.0U0 5,000 6,0f 6,0tti 6 010 5,000 b.W 2 Prises of 1,0110 are . 10 Prizes of 60 Prizes of KiO Prizes of a) Prizes of 600 Prizes of & are 100 are 60 are.... 25 are.. 10 are.. 1.0U) Prizes of 6 are 27 Aproxlmatlon Prizes amounting to, l,fl Prizes amounting to 567.9-J5 TICKETS 81. Clnb rates upon application. CERTIFICATE AS TO Bond for Payment of Prizes. By the conditions of thlsac the managers were reonired to execute TO THE STATE OF KE.NTlt.KY A BOND IN THE PENAL SUM OF ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLAP.-, conditioned for the prompt payment of aU firizes, and tbe faithful discharge ot all duties m posed by said act, aa seen by the certificate of the County Clerk, as below stated. SIMMONS A DICKINSON, Managers. State of Kentucky,") Henry County, J-sa. City of Nbwcasti.k.) 1, W. W. Turner, Clerk of the County Conrt In and for said County and Slate, do hereby certify that 'he bond to the Common weali n of Kentucky in the penal sum of one hundred thousand dollars, required to be filed by the Act for the benetitof the Henry Male Academy and Henry Female College, passed by the Oeneral Asw-nitjly ot said Commonwealth, and approved lec. !. ltj:0, was duly executed, delivered, accepted and approved, and thai said bond is duly filed In my office as Clerk of said Court. Witness my orncisl signature and seal of office at Newcastle, Henry County, Ky., this 26th day of Match, A. D., 1S7. ISeal. W. W. TURNER, County Clerk, Henry County, Ky. "Address all orders to onr Western Agent nOKKI.H RICHMOND, Covington, Ky. Or to onr Oeneral Eastern Atrents, WlLLItMNON A- . 5S9 Broadway, Ntw York. Ilsl of drawings published iu the New York Herald anil Sun, Slants Zeltung. Philadelphia ttecoru. l'niiaoeipnia rnnoay uispatco, Pittsburgh' Dispatch and liulsville Commercial. All out-ot-town ticket holders are mailed a co py ot the oliicial list as soon as received. The next following drawing July 15, 179. Wanted nt once Good, Reliable Agents every Tew u. Address as above. Id $5oo,ooo to LOvrv. I am prepared to make loans to an unlimited amount on bonds and real estate mortgage, on time from one to twenty years, to suit borrowers. On strictly first-class city properly, with good margin, my rates are 8 per cent, interest aud i per c-nt. to cover all other expenses. Oa farm property well located, witn good margin, my rates are 7 per cent, interest ana 5 per cent to cover all other expenses. No delay or red tape. Applications by mail promptly answereu. Anuress or can on . VM HENDERSON. Office in jEtna Building, Indianapolis, Tumi is lrrcTXTTt U. BT. I... tat W Clw.tfc ,.w WVM. ' ' mt mm he r. to . iii.i.i M I .- rjlliil.i.. m4 lh..M rfunr, AUrmx FNfllUJtTlNftX4lii KOTICE OF APFOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, having by deed of assignment executed and filed for record in the recorder's office of Marion county, indiar a,by William Edmunds, on tbe 5th dsy of Jnne, 1679, been vested with ail tbe property rights, credits, choses in action and effects ot said Edmunds under the voluntary assignment for the benefit or creditors act of the state of Indiana, has duly qualified and given bond as such trustee, and entered upon the duties of sMd t rust. JOHN C. BURTON, Assignee. "fOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of i the Seventeenth (17) ward ward, in thecity or IndianHpolis. Center township. Marion county. Indiana, that I, Ueorgo A.Kaufmann, a male iuhahltant of said ward, over the sge of twenty one years, will apply to the Board of County Commissioners ol satd county, at their next meeting, for a license to sell for'one vear, (piritnous, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity than a quart at a tlme.witii t he privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. The precise location of the premise whereon I desire to sell said liquors is dr scribea as follows: Lot No. Hand la, square 77, known as No. 70 douth Delaware street, in the city ot Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana. (Signed,) GEORGE A. KACFMANN. NOTICE is hereby given to the citizens oi the Seventeenth (17) ward, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Ind ana, that I, John Bacii, a male inhabitant of said ward, over the age or twenty-one years, will apply to tbe board or county coram Is loners ot said county, at their next meeting, tor a license to sell for one year, spirituous, vinous and limit liquors, in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing tbe same to be drank on rav premises. The precise location of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liquors is described as follows: Lot No. 5. square 87, 32 West Louisiana street, in the city of Indianapolis, Center lownsmp, Clarion couniy, luuiana. (Signed) . JOHN BACH. NOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of the Twenty-second (22) ward, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon coun ty, Indiana, mat i, jonn stein, a maie inhabitant oi said ward, over the age or twen-tv-one vears. will apply to the board or county commissioners or said county, at their next meeting, ror a license to sell, ror one year, spirltMous, vinous and malt liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege oi allowing iue same lo oe orana on my premises. The precise location of the premises where on I desire to sell said liquors Is described as follows: Lot No. 6, outlot No. 10H, No. 427 Madison avenue. In the city of Indianapolis. Center lownsmp, Aiarion county, Indiana. isigneui ' juuh ait.in. NOTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of the Fifteenth (15) ward, In tbe city or Indianapolis, center townsnip, Marion eoun ty, Indiana, that . I. Peter Dietz, a male inhabitant or said ward.overthe ageoftwentyone vears. will aoDlv to tbe Board or County Commissioners of said county, at their next meeting, for a llcensi 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 the same to be arena on m v nreminea. Ihe precise location of the premises whereon I desire to sell said Honors Is described as follows: Lots Nos. 6 and 0, in square 71, southeast corner of Maryland and West streets. In tbe city of iDdianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana. (Signed) FETER DIETZ. "YTOT1CE is hereby given to the citizens of 11 the Eigth (8th) ward, in the city ot Indiansxxjl's. Center township. Marlon eountv.Indiana. that I. Henry Klstntr.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 th next meetlne. for. a license to sell ior o Tear. SDliltous. vinous and malt liauors In a less quantity 'ban a quart at a time, with the privilege or allowing tne same to oe a ran a on my premises. The nreclss loeation of the o remises where on 1 desire to sell said liquors is described aa follows: Ont lot 55, No. 151 North Davidson street, in the city ot Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county. Indiana, (Signed.) HENRY K18TNER.

SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me dlrectMl f-nm th.

clerk of the superior court ot Marion county. inuiana.in a cause wherein Francjt M.Churchman Is plaintlfT, and Ieks Root et al are defendants, requiring nia to make the sum of t wenty-five hundred and sixty two dollars, with interest, on aatd d, cree and costs, I will expose at pub ic aa:e, to the highest bidden, on SATURDAY, the 7th day of June, A. D 1879, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day. at the ducr of tbe court Iioune of Marion county. Indiana. ih rents and profits for a term not ex pe-4iii.r seven years, of tbe following real e&tate, towlt : A Dart Of lnt nnp fit In cirrnm dTtv.nK. ftl In the CltV Of Il.dil4natVlliM (tu.r.rli.wl'aa lows: CommenclDg at a point on the eas-t line or satd lot one i), fitly (50) feet north of the southeast corner of sain lot. and ruiiniim thence west to the west line of said lot; and thence north along Die west line of said lot, twenty-five 25! feeL:thene pnKttnih.M.i i; A oftsaia lot: thence south twentv-flv -zsi it to the place of beginning ;sald tract being sometimes designated (for short) as twenty-live (25) feet north of fifty (50) feet oB of the south end of said lot one (0, situate In Marion county, Indiana. J If snch rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to sat inly said decree, interests and costs, 1 will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sudiclent to discharge said decree, interests and costs. Said sale will be made without anv relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. JOHN T. PRESSLEY, Sheriff of Marion County. may 13-Gw SHERIFF'S SALE By virtueof an execution to me directed, from the clerk nt tli m suferlor court of Million county. Indiana, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bid der, ea SATURDAY, the 5:h day of July, A. D. 1S7. between the hours of 10 o'clock a. ro. and 4 o'clock p. m.. or said day, at u.e door of the Court House or Marion county, Indtaca, the rents aud profits lor a term not exceeding seven yeais,of the following real estale,to-wli: Part of lot number twelve (12) In block number twenty-nine i Jt in Drake's addition to the city ot Indiauapo.'is, described as follows: Beginning at tbe northwest corner of the said lot number twelve (12), and running thence south along theenAt line of Tennessee street fortyone (41 feet, thence east at light angles with Tennessee and parallel to Seventh s'.reet one hundred and thirty six (136) feet, theuce north forty-one (41) leet to tbe south line of Seventh or Tinker street, thence west one hundred and thirty-six (13tt) feet to the place or beginning. Also, tbe right of way along a piece f ground twelve (U) reet in width running north and south along, and being sixty ISO) leet west or, the east line of said lots twelve (12) and lot eleven (11). said strip of ground to be used as a private alley. Also, lot two (2) In block four 4), In North Indianapolis, ail sltnate in Marlon county, Indiana. Aud on lallure to realize the full amonnl of judgment, interest and costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose at public sale the fee simpie of said real estate. Taken as the property of Thomas H. S. Peck at the suit of Elizabeth Denny. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. JOHN T. PKEiSLY, Sheriff of Marion County. June 10, A. D. 1S7!. Jones 4 Rockwoob, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion Coay, ss. In the Stiierior Conrt of Marion county. In the state of Indiana. No. Zi,4UU term, ls7. Stephen K. Fletcher vs. Somers B. Falkeubnrg, et ai. Be it known, that on the 10th day of Novem ber, 1S7S, the above named piaiutlif. by his attorneys, tiled in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, in the suite of Indiana, his complaint against the above named delendants. and on the 27lh day or May, 1X7!', the said plaintiff filed, in said clerk's office the affidavit of a competent per son snowing mat. saia aeienuants, Margaret. Babb and George W. Babb, tier husband, tbat the residences of said defendants are unknown to the plaintlfT, tbat diligent search and inquiry has been made to ascertain their residence, that said defendants are necessary parties to said action, that the same hi In relation to real estate in Marion county. Now, therefore, by order of said courtsaid defendants last above named are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and that unies they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the 2d day of September, 1ST0, the same being the second judlcisl day of a term of said court, to be begun and held at the court house iu the city of Indianapolis, oa tbe fiist Monday iu September, 1H79, said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined In their ab sence. DANIEL M. RANSDELL. may28-3w Cierk. D. M. Bkadbckt, Attorney. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion county, ss: In the Circut. Court of Mariou county. In the State of ! diana. No. 2,51. Milton S. H.ney vs Susan H. Melton, Calvin .. Melton, et al. Be it known, that on the 1th day of June. ISiD, the aaove named plaintiff, by his attorney, filed in the office of the clerk of the Circuit Court of Marlon county, in the State ot Indiana, his complaint against the above named defendants, and on the said 4tUday or June, 1S70, the said plalnlia filed in said clerk's office the affidavit ol a competent per son showing that said defendants. Susan II. Melton, t olvin A. Melton, her husband. Herman Young and Mary Young, minor heirs of Henry .Young, deceased ,are not residents of the state of Indluna; that a cause of action exists against said defendants, said action being in relation to real estate, and that said above delendants are necessary parties thereto. Now, therefore, by order of said court, said defendants last above named, are hereby notified f the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling ot said cause, on the2fth day ol August, tne same oeing tne second Judicial day of a term of said court, to be begun and held at the conrt house in the city of Inaianaoolls on the fourth Monday in August, 1K7!I, said complaint, and tiie matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined In tieiraosenoe. DANIEL M. RANSDELL, junI213w Clerk. OTICE is hereby given to the citizens of InuM II, J . U I 11.1, V'f IX 1 VI, I 1J UIO ,11, VI. ianapolis, Center township, Marion coun ty, Indiana, that I, (jeorge F. Pfingst, a male Inhabitant of said ward, over the age of twenty-one years, will apply to the Board of t oanty Commissioners of said county, at their J une meeting, for a license to sell ror oue 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 whereon I desire to sell said liquors is described as follows: The basement room of the Grand Hotel southeast corner of Maryland and Illinois Sis. northeast corner ol square 75. Nos. 51, 63, and 55 South Illinois street, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, state ol Indiana. (Signed) . GEO. f. PFINGST. "VTOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of J3i the Seventeenth (17) ward. In the city of Indianapolis, Center township. Marion county, Indiana, that I, John Gels, a maie Inhabitant of said ward, over the ase or t wenty-one years, will apply to the ioard or county commissioners or said county, at their June meeting, for a license to sell -or one year, spirituous, vinous and malt liquors. In a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the pr viiege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises; The precise location of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liquors Is described as follows: Lot No.H.M.D St. Falius" subdivision of lets Nos. I, 2 and S, in square 77, No. 74 South Delaware street in tbe city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana. (Signed) JOHNGEIS. "VTOTTCE Is hereby given to the citizens of il the Twenty-third i23) ward, In the city of Indianapolis, Centertownshlp, Marion eonnty, Indiana, that 1, Frederick Hofherr, a male inhabitant of said ward, over the age of 21 years, will apply to the board of county commlsai u re ntulitHmntir. at t.h ir ti.Tt. mt Inir. for a license to sell for one yesr .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 pieinses. The precise location of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liquors. Is desc ribed aa follows: Lot No in F.ielser's gusrdlan's addition, northeast corner of Downey treet sndj Madison avenue, in the city or Indianapolis Center township, Marlon county. Indiana, Signed) FREDERICK HOFB ERR.