Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 28, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1880 — Page 3

THE IXDIAXA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 7, 1880.

A GIANT MOTOR-

KOVctlve Substitute for K team l'nwfr-I mpending Revolution In the Manner of Könning Machinery. i Sew York Commercial Bollttf u Engineers, marine, underwriters, aud others to who-e knowledge the facts have come, ar deeply exercised by recent fctieceses, iu the application of a giant motor. The jiowcr La obtianed from bisulphide of carbon, long known to practical chemists, but for a century vain effort have bceen made t utili.e it in driving machinery. Anionp other device, glycerine was combined with the bisulphide with better results, but complete success wa not realized or claimed until a very recent date, when a pw-riul and quickly generated vapor was obtained from a mixture of bisulphide of car. bn and j4'troleum. In the patent taken out by Mors. Wil-liain-. Smith & Milligan, of Pittsburg, Pa., April 1. 1379, the power is described as an improvement in the motors for machinery." The method ot its operation is tlif? transmission of tl.e chemical agents aliove described fron tL? chamber of a condenser to the boil'-r of an ordinary non-condensing steamengine. The boiler being filled with water heati'd t'i about '200 degrees a pressure as hili h pounds pT square inch is rapidly develop, d from the vapor thus generated, and ea-Py controlled. As more defiuitly doeriled in the letters patent, the bgbt or volatile xrtim of the petroleum oil im;t be evajoiatel fr the purpose cf eparitiiig the ga-oline and ben7.ol from it prior to putting it in the boiler; then pj ly the heat and charge the chamber of the condenser; then open the valve so that the bi.-u'phide will bo forced by the pump gradually into the boiler; then, by contact with the previously h'-ated petroleum oil and water, it is rapidly vaporized, forming a force or pre-ure proportioned to the quantity iir jetted and the heat appli'-d. A tremendous energy i thu made available for purposes of navigation, for driving locoiiiotivo engines, and is equally applicable through the whole range of mechanical in-du-trii'?. The key to this success in generating power is found in the special adoption of petroleum t the object of bringing the bisulphide into control in this fe-pect comparable to the succeed of i(ur' in "harnessing the lightning." Thnmgh this agency the bisulphide ia held; it ai Is in its conden.-ation, and holds the sulphur of the bisulphide in solution; it also deodori7.i the bisulphide. Thus the vapor does its work in the cylinder entirely pure. In the application of this chemical mixture to t!ie ?team engine, no change of screw or bolt w required nothing nvre than the ad dition fa condenser and pipes to connect the -exhaust" and the "escape." The con tent of the boiler are returned without waste in an unending circuit.the action ofthebisul phide being in every respect the same as steam. A perfectly uniform pressure can be preserved, as it U governed bv the pump alone; other wise, on the amount of bisulphide injected into the boiler, ami not bv the heat of the furnace Thi sytem enables the engineer in any emergency to obtain instantly from 100 to U0 pounds pressure, or more it dej-ired, without any alteration or change of the fire. A locomotive engineer, for example, when O 9 1 approa . hing a heavy grade, has but to use his pump injection amt hold Ins power until the aisi-ent is made, On elevated railways the new motor could ! employed with incalculable advantage, at once removing all the fire, r.moke and cinder?, and no noise ari.-es from the escape and ex bust. Merely a bolt of irou just this and nothing more heated in a furnace at th end of the route will produce all the heat needed to generate power. Again, the new ag-nt i affirmed to be absolutely non-explo-aive; it acts on boilers as hydraulic pressure, and can not be made to explode. Ui.-ulphide valorizes at 110 degre, sav ing ,-j per cent, of fuel compared with steam on the same engine. It i; obviou. if this claim can le.-ii.orted, that I iiilphide introduces a new era in ocean navigation, a3 fuel becomes a comparatively small iiem of expense, cargo space is saved", and -learners are relieved of the enormous weigh: of coal tonnage. On locomotives, too. the change introduced is almost as radical, a tenders will be abolished; tbey will be no longer a necesr-ary appendage. The insignincant amount of 100 pounds will pro m1 h horso power-engine; and the cost of i sul pi i'.d e L now about 10 cents per pound (it can be manufactured for three cents), and as it is used over and over, the introduction of the new giant motor must nocer-sariiv mean u sweeping revolution of a character more radical and far-reaching than can well be imagined. The "new power of chemical vapor" is ex hibit'-d at No. C07 Eleventh avenue, und, ac cording to Engineers Charles II. Haswell, Kdwin L. Drady, tnd others, has been subjected to thorough practical tests with most proini-ing results. Mr. Urady says "the dav of steam are nearly numbered," of which more will be known very soon. I'rjjent and Hearty Hospitality. ISaa Francisco Post. nesday night two tired duck hunters sought the tavern at Milpita and were oon lamboring with a soundness that even the scraping and tooting of a country band in th hotel parlor, where a granger's Lall was in full swing, did" not succeed in di.-turbine. There areno locks on rural oed room d Hjm, as everyone knows, and atalout 3 a. m.the sleepers were awakened by being suddenly haub d out of bed into the middle ot the room by the feet. Around their briefly attired forms stood a circle of young ladies, brilliant with red ehevks and en-en ribbons. who exclaimed cheerily: '-You are nice fel lers, ain't yer, to be snoozin in bed when there's fun going on. Come there's just two more couples wanting for another set. Lin into yer duds and come down! And if thj exasperated hunters hadn't pretended to consent, and then taken turn on picket datv. sruardinsr their door with their breech loaders during the rest of the night, thoy would have bad to doit, too. The Moral Interregnam. Northern Cnrltln AiiU-.l On of the stories lately told of Mr. Lin coin, is the following: hen he ua voung he loarded with a deacon, wlio camu one ni 'hi t his room and told him to arise, for the stars wer falling, and the jujgment J.'iy had ome. Young Lincoln tro-f and looked out of the window, and ure enough, the .stars set-niod to bo falling in showers, but when be looked away in the distance and saw the crani old constellations remainin Arm in their places, just as lie had seen them from his childhood, he rtur led to his bed, feeling th:it all was well so long as the old constellations were not moved. So amid all . the alariiiingign$ which Mr. Goldwin Smith discerrs in the social and political heavens, filling him with the fear that a "colkpso of religious belief, of the most complete and tfemendoU kind, is at band," there are eternal constellations of truth, the same to-day an when tbey shone out into the darkness of the world and lifted the thoughts of men from etrth to IIeaveo. They move not. The story is told of a clergyman, that, after preaching an interesting sermon ontho "Recognition of Friend in Ileaven," be was ac

costed by a. hearer, who Faid: "I like that sermon, and I now wiah you would preach

another on the recognizing of people in this world. I have been attending your church throe years and not five persons in the congregation have so much as bowed to ma 'a all that time." LINCOLN AND STANTON". Their rirst Meeting in Court and Stanton' Appointment. Dun Piatt in Washington Capital To those vho knew the men, the offer of the war office by Lincoln and the acceptance by Stanton wer matters of much amazement. Stanton was not only a pro-slavery Democrat of the most violent sect, but he had contempt for Lincoln. This had been expressed n a way that cut Lincoln to tne ouick, al though ho was not a man of much sensitive ness. Stanton bad been employed as leading counsel in a railway case, and a lw moments before the case was called at Cincinnati he learned that Lincoln was to appear as his as sociate counsel. Stanton threw down his brief in disgust, and announced to his clients that if that ''Illinois ape. us he called Mr. Lincoln, was to appear, he (btanton) would abandon the ce. It was extremely awkward; but a3 Mr. Stanton alone- was in a josition to conduct the trial in behalf of his clients, there was nothing b It for them but to inform Mr. Lincln. We have heard Secretary Stanton fre quently tell of the attair, and the insult oftered the man who subsequently tecame our president was really pitiable. It was a hot summer day, with the thermometer marking the nineties, and Lincoln appeared in a long linen duster, with a carpet sack, from which he took books and papers, and proceeded to place them upon the court-room table. 2s'ot only did his long, slender, angular figure and awkward motion? attract attention, but his linen duster exhibited on the back, in two splotches resembling the map of North and South America, where the perspiration hal dampened the coat. hen he apieared, with his queer old carpet-sack, and proceeded to spread his authorities upon the table, he was quite self-jwts-ses.M'd, or, a Stanton said, "pecrt." After, however, when taken aside and told of what the leading counsel had said, and that he could not appear, he returned for his papers and books with an abashed air that told the insult had struck in. It was after such treatment that President Lincoln ollen-d Mr. Stanton the war department. It is a Spanish proverb which savs that a wronged man is never forgiven; and" Stanton hated Lincoln to the la-t; although he accepted a place under the man he despised. The feeling with which he accepted the placa was shown in what he said to us in our room at ""illard"s a few days before he went into ollice. Kcferring to the rumors we asked if it was true that he had been tendered the i-eeretarvship. He replied in the affirmative. "How strange,'' wc said; "and you decline, of course?" "On the contrary, I have accepted." 'Why, what will you do?" wo asked, much amazed, and referring solely to his personal relation to Lincoln. "Do?" he responded, his eyes gleaming through his spectacles. "I intend first of all to take Lorenzo Thomas up with a pair of tongs and drop him from the nearer window. Then I will make Abe Lincoln president. Then I intend making this fraud, McClellan, fight or give place to a man who will," Of these three mighty resolves the first alone proved imtossible. Old Ad In terim lived to threaten Stanton with expul sion after Liuoln oeaed to live and 3lcLleI lan to be of any significance. AiuKziiijf Grace," The following is vouched for by one of the mot reliable l'iiiladelphia divines: A young clergvman having agreed to sup ply the pulpit of an older brother absent from home, escorted to church the daughter of the pa-tor, and after seeing her safely in her father s p-, ascended to the pulpit, un conscious that this natural attention to the young ladv was sufiicicnt to excite lively imaginations nnd inquiries in the audience. I pon rending the hvnin to be sung, the voting clergyman was surprised to perceive evident efforts in the congregation tosurpress laughter. The daughter of his friend pos sessed the mellifluous name of Grace, and, all unsnsnicious of that fact, he had chosen the hvnin lerinning with the words "A mazing grace, and proceeding with: 'Twa gra- thitt taught my lv art to fear, Aud grac. my ff.ira r--lieve.l. How jireciuin JiJ tbitt grace afar The Lour I flrst liolieved! Through manr danger, toil an l mar1 hare alrea ly cuni; 'Tia grace lias Lronlit me aaf- tliu far, Aul grace will lcal nie borne t Ilarj-er'a Weekly. AVlio He Wait. Petroit Free Pre. "Now, then, who is the plaintiff in this case?" asked his honor in Justice alley yes terday as a case was called. No renlv. "I asked who is the piaintitfin this case?'' continued the court. "I don't know anything about plaintiffs," replied a man in a corner as he slowly rose, "but if you an- asking for a chap who was chased a mile and a half and then mopped all over his own barn-yard by two despcra dm-?, I'm your man!" The caso went on. Conservative. Krn.-b Letter. Lady (to new girl) I pay 10 a year. (Jill That U not enough. Ladv Hut besides, you will get presents that thev dont give everywhere; $J0 at Kaster. a new dre? at Christmas and $2 every time there is a baptism in the family, Girl Dut I can not depend on getting the last item every year for a certainty. Lady AVhen I sav a thing I mean it. It has been the custom in our family, and as lontjiM 1 live it will not be abolished. Kvervlodv has heard of charitv coverimr a multitude of i-iris, lutthe Ilawkeyo doesn't wonder at this, as a camp-meeting tent does nie sumo minr. It is a curious fact that charity for other's faults is a kind of a iiihio mantle which covers up your own faults at the same time. There U nothintr trmt so refines the face and rnind as the con;tnnt presence of good thoughts. A Wonderful Dinroverjr For th speedy cure of consumption and all diseases that lead to it, such as stubborn coughs, neglected colds, bronchitis, bar fever, asthma, pain in the side and chest, dry hacking couijh, tickling in the throat, hoarseness, sore throat, and all chronic or lingering diseases ol the throat and lungs, Dr. King's New Discovery has no equal and has established for Itself a world-wide reputation. Many leading physicians recommend and nse it la their practice. The formula from which It Is prepared la highly recommended by all medical journals. The clergy and the press have complimented it in the moat glowing terms. Go to your druggist and get a trial bottle fcr 10 cents, or a regular elzsfor$L For .Bale by J. C. French, Indianapolis, Ind. ,,

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INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. TUTTS' PILLS CURE SICK HEADACHE. TUTrSPILLS CURE DYSPEPSIA. TUTT'S PILLS CURE CONSTIPATION. TUTT'S PILLS CURE PILES. TUTT'S PILLS Dr. Tctt has sue reeded in combining in then rills th hereto fore antagonistic quali ties ot a fcTUESGTHINd, lt-ROATir:, and a rlriftino Tixic. Their first apparmt flVct Is to Increase the kpjetite by causing the food to rropeny as similate. Thus the Sys tem IS nourished, ana by their tonic action on the dipurtive organs. rec'uar and ncailuy evacuutious are prodoced. . The runimtT with which PERSONS TAKE ON FLESH while under CURE FEYER AND AGUE. i lie iuilutiire ot these nills. indicates their aTUTT'S PILLS CURE BILIOUS COLIC. dnptahility to nourish the body, hence their efficacy la enring ner TUTT'S PILLS vous dehiaty, iii"luncholy, dyppejiM., a.-t-in the uiiiM'lMSl;ii?-2ihiK-s of thi; liver, chronic constipation, und Impart inc health & strength to theftyplciu. Sold everywhere. Price 23 cf nta. Oßc 53 Mnrrny Mtrcet, NEW YORK. Cure KIDNEY Complaint TUTT'S PILLS CURE TORPID LIVER. TUTT'S PILLS IMPART APPETITE. J. 3K. ZEILIN Sc CO. A eentlernan writes thus: "I rite you this note to congra'ulit vou on being the propria tor of the OeRt Liver Medicine, Simmons' uiator. Known to the human race, i nave known It for a number of years, ani I pro nounce it. a ireiared bv you. pnre &ud genu In; and I pray you, for the ake of humanity, to keen Jt so. as lonz as It Is In your keep ing, loo may prepare it ana recomniena it, but you will never know the true value of it nnletiH you have a disordered liver yourself It unclogsthe liver of Imparities with which It ban boon confined for yenra, and puts the wheels In their original motion. I have writ, ten these lines with ro other view but to give you my honest tentiments " Purchasers should be careful to Bee that they Ret the Oe.nui.nk manufactured only by J. H. ZEILIN & CO., PfJILADELPUIA. PA. Price, 8I.OO. For sau by all drugging. x22-4ÄV'-: -4 1 Tbe Nlomnrti I Ntrenstbene!. The liver regulated, the bawola put. in proper order, the biocd enriched and purlfled.and the nervous Hyptein rendcntl tranquil and vimorous by th's inestimable family medicine and safeguard against disease, which is, moreover, a mt agrt'eabl' and eflectlve appetizer, and a cordial peculiarly adapted to thewantaof the aged and ludrm. For sale by all DmsgiRts aud dealers generally. ''A Stitch io Time Saves JVino.' " i v. j k s A Groat Want Snjjlici, Sosetlini that Erery Laäj Ncels. ROSE'S NAME WRITING, FaicySiitcliMpiiAttacteeM Can b Apatlid loi 1 1 tti Imdlsc Hcwlnf JHactilnes Wlttionl CtiaaiKe. ThlH U one of the greatest Inventions of the age. lut simplicity Is mich that a liycanad Just It am readily tut the Hewing Machine foot. Uj using Itosk'8 NameWkitkk and Darning ATTAaiMENT.ladlespAn write their names upon all kinds of Underclothing and bed linen an easy and rapid as can De doue wlUi a pen and ink upon paper, and much more durable, as the writing cau not be washed out, but will wear aa Ion as the good lnt. Nam i-s, Moncxikamm, and. in fact, every eoncelvable tLlng in writing or drawing can be produced on ny HwlnK Machine by uslDg itosa'H Name Wkitek ak d Darmno AttachK KNT. Darning Is another Important feature of this Great Invention, It tnablen a lady to dam all kindsof holet, teirs,etc.,ln handkerchief. napkliiM, towels, table cloths, underwear, and every variety of bed linen, and, in fact, all kindsof pood that need repairing. The holes or team darned by thU attachment are acai-cely nolloeahle After Ix-lnn renulrtKl. Kelnll- for 81. 5o. :v-ry anbacrllr to fliA Weekly Inülnnn NtMt Srntluel, nt 8125 ier innnni. will receive, one of tlirM TalnaM mtarltmrnln fre. Kvery nrw mihKrrlbrr to (tie Nooiliy Nentlnel nt 82prrnnQm,if 111 receive luiiuttacU. mcnt FULK. Addretta HEHTISCL COtlPAST, Indianapoll, tnd. KOTICK TO ItAWYElLS. We can inpplj any rtho back nnmbers of the Indiana Report at a low rate Tor caatu AddrcM , SENTINEL CO,

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Dr. JoHn Bull's FOR THE CURE OF Fever $c Ague OR CHILLS & FEVER Tho proprietor of this celebrated medicine Jutly claims for it a fuperiority over all reined ics xer offered to the puhli for the NAFI, C'i:UTAIN and I'EU.MASEST rure of Akuo and Fever, or Chills and Fever, whether of phTtor lonz standing. lie refers to the entire V ostern awl Southern country to lear him tesünionv to the trutliot Uie assertion that mi no ease wh tterer will it fail to cure if tho directions are strictly followed and carried out. In a preat many ca.sei a sinf le dose has been EUfiicient for a cure, and whole families have been cured by a MOglo Untie, with a perfect restoration jf the peneral health. It is however prudent, and in every case moro certain to care, it it3 use is conti uu.vl in smaller doses for a week or two after tluidiaso lias been checked, more c-peri ally in difficult and Ion?-stand ing case. Usually this medicine will not require onv il to keep the bowels in pood order. Should tlie pntient,Jiowever, nuire a cathartic nieoieine, after Laving taken three or fourdotsea of the Tonic, a finple ,!. of 1IUII.N VEGCTAULU 1AJ11LV 11 ILS will be buOicknt. Tho cennin SMITTTS TOSIC STJIX'P must have Dil. JOHN HULL'S private Htamp on each bottle. Dil. JOHN BULL ouly has the rieht to ruannf.icture and pell the oriirinnl joiin j. Aijrjr toxic srnvi of Iuihvrtle, Ky. Examine well the label on each Nit tie. If my privat stamp is not on each bettle do uot purchase or you tvill bi deov 1 vcd. XDC- JOHN JBXJTiTi, ITIanufactnrer and Vender of SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPAR1LLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, Tlie Popular Jtnttedle of the Tiny. PRNC1PAL OFFICE 319, MAIN lt.. LOUISVILLE. KY Ayer's Sarsaparilla, FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. This compound ol the vegetable alteratives, K a r 8 a p a r 1 11a, I Kick, Ktilliugia, and Mandrake with the Iodides of Potash aud ron, makes a most efy lectuai cure of a series or complaints wnicn t re very prevalent and afflicting. It purifies the blcod,piirges ont the lurklnsr humoifi in the system. that undermine health and sottlo lntotroublesonie disorders. Eruption of the skin are the appearances on the surface of humors that should De exjielled from the blood. Internal deranceuientjj are the determination of these ante immors to some Internal organ or orpans, whose action they derange, and whose substance they dlnen.se and destroy. Aykb's KaiwaparilIjA expels these humors from the blood. When tüey are gone, the disorders they produce disappear, such a.s UUraiUmnJ Ihr .'irr, &Homrtt-h, KMiwyi, I.ititg.i, J-.'rti pliant ntui Ernjttice lKxcaxen of tlx &!kin, AY. Anthony's fire, ioe or Erjxiitcloi, l"iiplr, Puttutrn, blotch's. ItoiU, Ttimrrn, Tetv tuul Still liheum, Scala Hetul, Jiinotnortii, I'lcer antt Sres, Jllieumatism, Xeurul'rin, l'uin in the Honrs, SUIe anri Jlcftd, fe mnle Weakness, Sterility, JiKhorrhtra nriting from inienitU vltxtvifUn, and uterine ifisetisrs, Drojtsy, Tyxprsia , Knuteiation a.wi General Debility. With their departure health returns. PHEPARKP BY 1)11. J. C. AYLK Ac . Imell, Maaa Iract Icitl it nd Analytical Chemfata. Hold by all Druggists and Dealers In Medicine RSSE PUOVEUB9. .ua rwiuw.n iiviii luuirouuu Kand headache easily cured by Hop Bitters.'' i I "Study Hop Bittern books, use the medl cine, be wise, healthy and happy." 'When Ufa Is a dm? and you have lost alJ hope, try Hop Bitters." "Kidney and nrlnary trouble Is universal, tnd the only safe and sure remedy Is Hop Bitters rely on it." "Hop Eitters does not exhanst and destroy. out restores ana niaaes new." "A (rue, bilionsnepft, drowsiness, jaundice, Hop Bitters removes easily." "Boils, pimples, frecklca, rough akin. Irruptions, Impure blood. Hop Bitters cure.' "Inactive kidneys and urinary organs. rcau.-w the worst of diseases ana Jiop uiuers lieu res them ail." "More health, sunshine and Joy In Hoi Bitten than in all other remedies?' Hop Oough Oure and Fain Belief is thel best. For Bale by All Druggists. M-lrm-rlntlii FrM. For tli teelv Cure of K-hi-11 tÜHorilent l.roiiirut on I'V tn.lix:r. tiiüi er exit Any Lrufcrymt D xVIDXIN A: CO., 7S Xasnu St., K. Y. im.- hi f.iih l..v, ry lvii!s of ri-tft cplUI,wlih l. at kllul i!,.iua:-iii-ut. Lac prolilt (livlilrj (Mi)'1, nu luie.iir'-UL. 4 tlt to tfl,uMl. Cirrul.r, Willi lull - tiLu-tl'M.. Itow .11 r.n iKr--l In llork d..lin:a. I . LAWKKM'K A C.. U J-.k Iuiiix rUre,Kv Vrk. , n IIVI) l'KOM I'TLY AND I 10 profit on 80 days' Investment of til'. A in Erie It. K. October 18. MW Proportional returns every week on Btock 0p tlonaof M. "VO, 100, - 13(10, OtTlolal Reports and Circular free. Addreaa T. IITTKH WIUHT A CXJ, Baakara, 8& Wall Bt New York,

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It will continue throughout the yer 18-u to chastise the first class, Instruct the socond and discountenance the third. All hon est men, with honest convictions, whether sound or mistaken, are its Irlends. And Tue Sux makes no bones of telling tne truth to Its frlecds and about its friends whenever occasion arises for plain speaking. These are the principles upon which The Sex will be conducted during the year to come. The year 1SS0 will be one In whioh no patriotic American cau affo d to close his eyes to public afJairs. It I. w. 3T1ADCMARK ; An entirrly Nrw and pout! l HmedT fair Ih inefdr ai itWelv effective pr-edr and fKrojart cure of Seminal Emissions and Im potency bv the onlr truf wt, in,, Jrvvl A; i t-tio tm tb pr.ac.pa.1 N of tfce Ulan!. Tb mf tL muw'ij i$ atfruUd wt;h o fa i or in-Tnror, an'l dori c,t latrrfr-t with tb ot-Iiovt furtuit of life. 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. itursolic is Impossible to exa!?i:erate the importance of the pollcal events which It has in .tore.or the necessity or resolute vigilance on the paitof every citizen who desiies t preerve the toverniueni that the founders gave u. The debates and acts of Uongresa, the utterances of the press, th excltme contests of the Repubeiinal in sirersth throughout the coantrv. the itcBii uu j uiuocrdkic arilt. now nrar t l r ... . ' varying arm oi puone. entiment, will all bear aireoiiy ana enectlvelv nnon i ) tawnir. lourtn presidential election to be held in .Novemacr. Four years ago next November, the will of the nation, as expressed at the polls, was thwarted by an aooininablo conspiracy, the proiaotera and benehclanes of which still hold theoHices they stole. Will the crime of 173 be repeated la The past decade of years opened with a corrupt, extra vacant ana lutoleut administration Intrenched at- Washington. IiieHcx dldfomethlng toward dislodging the gang and breaking its power. Toe same men are now intriguing to restore their lder and ttiempelves to places from which they were driven by the Indiznation of the people. Will thev succeed? lne coming year will bring the afiwe.rs to these momentous questions. Thk spSwillbeon hand to chronicle the facts aa they are developed, and to exhibit thim clearly and feariessiy In tLeir n hitions to expediency and right. Thus, wim a habit cf philosophical good humor In looking at the mlno. atUirs of life, and in great things a steadfast purpose to maintain th r'gntsof the people and the principles of the constitution against all aggressor. The Hex Is prepared to write a truthful, instructive, and at the same time entertaining history of ISsd. Our rates of subscription remain unchanged. For the Daily Brx.a four-page sheet ot 2S columns, the price by mail, postpaid, la cent a month, or . 50 a year; or, Including tho Sunday paper, an eight-page sheet of to columns, tne price Is .- cents a mouth, or Hl.ZO a yoa-, postage paid. The suuday edition of Thk Sux Is also furnished separately at Hl.-io a year.postage paid. The prlt of the Wkexly Sex, eight patres, 5! columns, is 1 a year, postage paid. For clubsof 10 sending lO we will bend an extra copy free. AtldrtMs. Publisher of The Sun.' New York City. Will h: A. Eehsiiamer, Uuiuca t Denst. Attorneyp, STATE OF INDIANA, Slarion county, as: In the Superior Oouri of Aianou coun ts. In the state of Inaiana. No. Ü5.'67. Room a. Complaint to quiet tltie to real estate. Frterfericke Acaermann vs. Edwin Airred Muthk'inan, John C. Mnthleman.et al. Be it known, that on tlie l?th day of December, 1S7U, the above named plaintiff, by her attorneys. Hied In the ofllce of tne clef k ot tlie Superior Court of Marion county, in the state of Indiana, her complaint nsalnst the above nameu defendants an4 olticis; and the anla plaintiff" having also filed in taid t'lera 's office the andavlt of a competent person tJiOwing that said defendant, John O". Mutbloman, Is not a re-iili nt of the State of Indiana, and that a cause ot action esi-i.s against f-aid dc-tendant in relation to real estate, and to quie t the title to certain rfal estate in Mai Ion county, Indiaun,and that said defendant Is a necessary party to f aid action, and whe:-s said plalntiir having by endors iiient on said complaint required ssid delendant to appear In said court and answer or demur thereto, on the 10ih day of February, 1S-SU. Now, therefore, by order of Mid court, aald defendant last above uaiucd is hereby notified of the ttl i n sc ana pendency of wild complaint against him. and that unless lie appears and answers or demurs thereto, at tJiecallingofsMd cause on thelOtb dayof February, lssü.the same lieins the eighth judicial day ola term of said court, to bo begun and held at the court house in the city ol Indianapolls on the first Monday In February. lfo, said complain', and the matters and thing therein contained and alleged, will be heaxd and determined in his bst ucc D.VNIEJL. M. KANSDELL, decl7-3w. Clerk-. Notice to Contractors FOR CONVICT LABOR JSORTllEKV INDIANA 8TATK PkISOX, ) MiciiUiAX City, Ind., Dec 9, PST'.. f The convict labor of I'M men In the Northern Inoiana State Prison will be let lor a period of not more than five nor less than two years, h" men of which (conti act expires January 1, l!MJ) are chair makers, uud 5U men of which, (contract expires March 15. lV)) re Zcljtar makers; bids wid be received for tlie aboe ou tue läth day of Janunry, IV). "Bids wUl be received for whole, but not less than '2i men." "All bids must state the number of men to be contrncted for aud the amount proposed to pay per day for each man." All labor under such contract mußt be performed within he prison limits and In accordance with its rules, regulations and discipline, ghop loom aud assistant keepers furnislied. " "All bids must be written In plain terms, clearly settiuii forth the proposals of tlie bidders, and shallcontaln the names of the persons who are proposed, for sureties upon the contract, who miut bo residents cf the täte of Indiana." "The discipline aud health of the prison are the very best." "The prison ia accessible from all parts of the United JState by rail and watt r." "The Board of Iirctois reserves the right to relect any or all bids." "All bids inuat be sealed and directed to Board of Directors, In c.i re of Warden of said prison, and Indorsed "Bid" for lrW)n Eabor." Bids will tie received until 1" o'clock a. m.. January 15. John Lkk. ") K. Hoover. J Board of Directors. Simon Wile, J JAMES MUKOCK, Warden. A MAN OF A THO i; SANI. ACossumptivk CCRKP.-WhPn death wu hourly expected, all remedies having failed, and Dr. H. Jame wan exprinntitlriK with the many herlw of Calcutta, he accidentally made a preparation which cured bis only child of (Rnumpilon. Iiis child is now In thU muntrv, hiuI enjoying tUe bct of health. He bus pi oved to the world that 'Bnniptloa can be positively and penmnently carod. The Doctor now gives this Recipe Iree.ouly ankivE that each remit two Ihre cent stamps to pay expenses. This Herb also eure niabt sweats, nau-ca at tie stomach, and will break un a fresh cold In twenty-foar hours. Adare CR DfOt'K Ä ' , llacw street, Philadel phia, naming this papr. MIS GOT msT MAMioon k rsTo nr.D. A i tni of youl uriil inipmileni" rniiH.rir irniafni lrnr, nervous il-rility, lost naiitiood.otc tuiviui; trit In Tiiia every kuow rrtntHlv. h i .liscovcnl n fimiilt i!f cur, alii, h hf will fend YK I'll to hi 1 Jiuw fifa.l.lrca. II. Ktevrt, 1U CkataaasSU X. 1 . AGENTS WANTED For the beet and fast est sellinR Pictorial Books and üibles. Prices reduced SJ per eenU National lub. Co 4 HU Louis, Mo., or Chaoago, 111.