Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 29, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1883 — Page 5

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. 7EDNESDAY NOYEIBER 21. 1883.

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Celling the Xnrderer Ilunr by a Xob. lie Expiate- BU Fonl Crime "IT Uli in Sight or the House Where lie Killed 111 Victim! The Sentinel yesterday annonnced briefly the lynching of Jacob Nelling for the murder of 1! iss Ada Atkinson, near Oxford last September. The following account is from the Lafayette Journal of yesterday morning: Tbe murder of Ada AtkiDsoa is aTened, and iMsmorn'm; the sun rose on the horrible spectacle of the body of Jacob Nelling dandling In the air. A ic ob of determined, orderly men, composed of 150 of trie leading farmer of Benton County, took the law into their own hands and the wretch wns make to see that his punishment was a just retribution to the law of a life for a life. About 9 o'clock 170 masked horsemen rods from Oxford toward Fowler. There was no loud dorn onstrations or threats in the ten mlie ride; silently they advancen toward the Fowler Jail. The horsem n stoppe 1 in a body near the stock yard, while a kiiin.uer was rent into town to see that everything was secure for their approacn. The Eight of oue man on horseback slowiy riding into town at lu:'M o'c.otk from the southeast, -was not calculated to alarm any belated ftMzpri who might appear on the itreets, and the horseman proceeded without a suspicion oi his errand to the Court House, and after riding around the building be turned back and rode away rapidly in the uirectioii from whence he came. About forty minutes aiterward themohof liO men. masked beyond recognition, rode in a body into the town, and dismounting, hitched their bor.-.- to the posts ioni? the street. Guard were poslcd at every approach to the Jail to warn fiwaytli? citizens in the event of a resistance, and work was commenced in a deliberate and systematic manner to öoreeopvii the Jail. SheriiT scanIan was Dot prepared (or tne mob aud was taken wholly unaware, althousb.as was his custom, took precautions to doubly secure Nellinj i:i his Btronchoid, The mob gathered at the e.ist door of the Jail and attacked it with crowbars anil sledge iamnier.. NauKb. save the loud resounding blows or the e( i'oln thouu could be heard oa t'aa niht air. As the work proceeded and tbe treat iron doors ben an to give tinder the heavy blows, the crowd became somewhat excited, and a the first barri. r removed an exu'iatit yell arose tuat thrilled ti.e spectators who had gathered by this time with terror. The next operation was to force the lars that were inside the outside door. This task was ca.ily accomplished by their united erTorts, aud twenty resolute men stood inside the Jail. .Across the cell corridors is a partition of h-T.vv tron bar, the door of which was locked mthlarge Dadlocfcs, which were smashed with Fleuge. ma ttie mob stood in front ef the murderer's celt. Nelling faced bU avengers, already dressed lo meet them, llisaooni had come, and fce knew that only a few moments stood between him and c.crnity. Considerable skill was required to open the cell door, as it was of three-iucli iron, COUbly locked, and fastened at the top witn a fourinch bar of iron running the entirj length ol the corridor. Within half an hour the heavy door swung open, a dash was made by tne infuriated men, and Nelling was drazed out a trembling captive. Though cool, he wai the very picture of that death he was soon to meet. His eyes were starting from their rockets, his teeth cüattered. and the expression of his face was that of abject terror and despair. He was forced to the east door, where his presence was erected with cheers from the crowd outBide. As he was being hustled down the steps he eaid, "Go a little slow, ctntlemen; I am older than some f you." His words were unheeded, however, and he was placed in a carriage cop tainin the rope to bang him, and driven rapidly toward Oxford. Tne mob immediately followed on their horses, aud excitement ran high. By this time the citizens of Fouler had been thoroughly aroused, and several of them hastily procured vehicles and joined in the ride of deal. Having arrived at oxford. Nelling was taken from the carriage and the rope hurriedly adjusted around his neck. News of the approaching crowd had reached the town, and excitement for a time ran riot anions the populace. The banging crowd was largely augmented by hundreds of citizens eager for revenee. Near the residence of Cephas Atkinson, and where Nelling could view the bouse in which be Committed his crime, stands an old tree in plain sight of the road, so that passers by might easily read the sign "a fool murder has been avenged tonight." and to this spot the doomed man was marched in terror. It was 1 o'clock when the mob reached the farm of Cephas Atkinson, and no time was lost in expediting the hanging. As the old man stood under tbe cross beam, bar headed, the crowd looked on in silence. The moon sbone brightly on his pale, hazard features. He seemed to have a desire to ask for mercy, but lacked the etrengtri to speak. In vain he cast an anxious eye about fur a pitying lace. Not one in all that assemblage of resolute men wavered; the stern re; solve to avenze the death of their neighbor's daughter was depicted on every countenance. At ten minutes before 2 o'clock this morning, one of the executioners stepped up and said: "Nelling. you must die! (hive yon any further confession to make or anything to say? ' "So, n thing more than I have already said, but I want yon to case a half way decent job of this and cut oil' my wind as quick as you can." A moment was given the doomed man to make his peace with God. whose law he had so fully outraged, nnd then he was pulled hia in air. a dangling wretch in the agonies of death. He made two convulsive struggles and then became uncon-tcou., being choked to death. Satisfied with their night's work, the crowd dispersed to their homes, and today the citizens of Benton have another pane of blood to chrouicla in the chapter of their history. A MYIXDLEK ABROAD. Two Car-Loads of Cattle Gone Where the Woodbine Twineth Another Candidate for the Penitentiary. Another "slick" swindler spent a portion of his time this week in this city and adjacent country, skipping out in good form at last with about $2,000 in his pockets. He appeared on the scene last Monday, under the name of John Zeigler, hailing from Clarion, Grant County, in the role of a cattle buyer. Iu the Union Depot be made the acquaintance of an old man named Wickline, front Coylestown, a small town near Frankfort, in Clinton County. lie inquired of him if he knew where he could buy some cattle, and Wickline told of a neighbor that tad two or three car-loads to sell. They started forthwith for Clinton County, where they soon found the man that had the cattle. After the purchase LaJ been made Zeigler tendered a check on Fletcher's Bank, signed Fort, Johnson fc Co., the well-known stock men of this city. Zeigler made the check, representing that he was Mr. Johnston of the firm. The cattlemen refused to take the check, saying that he was a stranger to them, and that they knew really nothing about him. He very coolly told them to telegraph to Fletcher's Lank, Indianapolis, and they would lind out that Fort, Johnston & Co. were all right. This seemed a fair proposition, and the dispatch was sent The answer came promptly that Fort, Johnston & Co. were all right amply good for any check that they would draw. The cattle were loaded into the cars, a saloon near by furnishing the drinks for all hands, and paid for in another bogus check. By this time Johnston, or Zeigler. might have bought tip Clinton County with bogus checks, ile told old man Wickline to accompany him to Indianapolis and help him with the cattle and he would pay him $25. This looked generous ami helped to allay suspicion. The cattle were brought to this city, taken to the Stock Yards, and sold to Fort, Johnson & Co. for $1,90.75 cash. Wickline was directed by Zeigler lo go to the Indiana llonse and wait for him, when be would pay him the $25. "Wiekline went to the honse, and Zeigler had business out of town. He has not been seen since. He is described aa a man about five feet ten, dark complexion and hair, with rather a large mustache. He wore a gray plush or imitation seal skin overcoat Theie may be parties in Clinton County ot elsewhere outaide of this citv who do not know Fort, Johnson &, Co., and who may possibly find fault with them for purchasing cattle from a swindler. All tech need be told that they did not know Zeigler. He was a perfect stranger to them, and so far as they were concerted the transaction was a simple, straightforward business matter. In addition to this, they are recognized here as gentlemen of full financial responsibility and integrity, and never get down to anything that has any low or questionable features about it. They are honorable business men and need nothing said in their defense in this city. This much is due them, however, for the ear of those who do not know them and who may

hastily jump to a wrong conclusion, because a swindler beat a farmer out of two car load of cattle, using their honorable name to da it. The woman's department at the Boston Fair has created surprise among; those who think women can not invent. Some of the con tri ranees are Ingenious. A California woman has devised a table bedstead. There are a double piano stool, a bridle rein ; an improved chimney, a birch-bark life-preserver, a ventilating screen, life-size doll babies, carpet-stretchers, floor-cleaning dust-pans, and stove-dampers, a photograph album, a pan-greaser, a lock sgainst burglars and an autumn-leaf -catcher for cisterns, a bed that when not in use looks like a manttcshelf, and no end of other useful and ornamental articles.

The Terror of the South. Jasper, Fla. Mr. Boardtran W. Wilson traveling for A. G. Alford A Co , dealers in firearms and cutlery, Baltimore, was prostrated here, with the "break-bone fever;" he tssc rts that in his own, as well as in the case of others, the only thine found to relieve this painful malady was St. Jacobs Oil. This wonderful pain cure has the endorsement of such men as Kx-l'osttnnster General James, Senator Daniel W. Yoorhees, and an army of others. Music Kverywhere. That wonderful musical instrument, the Organetta is advertised in this issue by Mass. Organ Co., 57 Wash i n gton St. , Boston, Mass. 1 1 is the ideal home instrument. You can dance to it; you can sing tu it; a mere child can play it; it inculcates a love of music in old and young.and develops and cultivates the ear. The music is perfectly accurate and the wonderful Orjranetta will play any tune. At the price, $.50, it is within the reach of all. Advice to Mothers. Urs. Wlnslow's Boothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer et once. It produces natural, quiet sleep, by relieving the child irora pain, and the little cherub awakes as "bright as a button." It is very pleasant to taste, it soothes tbe child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and Is tne best known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teeailn or oil. er causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Cor sn in p lives enn be improved, an I often cur!, bymyrvcipe. Sent bv trail for 'Zic John II. ilcAlviu. formerly Tax Collector, Lowell, Mas. Liu i Mi I. InHi S3 iiifantsanaCIiiltlreii Withont Morphine or yarcotinej What gives onr Children rosy cheeks, 4 iWhat cores their fevers, makes them sleep; TU Castoria. When Babie fret, and cry by turns, ' .What cures their colic, kills their wormaV ' lint Cmtorla. I What rjuirkly cures Constipation, Sour btomach, Colds, Indigestion : lint Cantor!. 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Wreck of the Schooner Fitzgerald, and Drowning; of Six Men. Tort Howaic, Ont., Nov. l(x Captain "W oodward, of the life say.ng station, proceeded to the wreck this morning of the illfated schooner reported ashore at Long Point yesterday. The vessel was completely covered with ice. Her name, as near as can be made out, is E. Fitzgerald, of Buffalo, sod. tosed loaded with wheat. The sea Is still so igtt that it is impossible for a small boat te go out to her. It is now said her crew conh is ted of six men instead of eight, as reported yesterday. All were drowned in endeavorine to reach shore in a yawl. The vessel will be a total wreck. None of the bodies have come ashore. Other Vessels Lost. Chicaco, Nov. 16. Private telegrams to vessel owners received here to-day report as follows: The schooner Normanis ashore on Ho? Island reef, full of water, and will probably go to pieces. The seho'ner Flying Mist, sighted oft Frankfort, Mich., disabled, leaking, and will probably go to the bottom before they can reach her. Tlie schooner Regulator Is ashore south of St Joseph, Mich., and will probably be a total wreck. The propeller Avon, of the Union Steamboat Line, is ashore near Bullalo on Sandy Reach, loaded with sundries for Chicago. Valued at $100,000; insured. Private advices also confirm previous reports of the loss of the schooner E. Fitzgerald, with all on board. JJlTFALO, Nov. Vi. The propellor Avon, of the L'nion Steamboat Company's Line, which left yesterday, was caught in a terrible gale of wind and snow in the afternoon and, despite the ctrorts of several tu, wai driven high on the beach in a disabled condition., her wheel broke and rudder gone. The crw is safe. The small Canadian schooner. Maple Lwf, of Port Uurwell, bound for this point, was caught in a gale yesterday, aud b!own drwn the lake at a fuiious rate about G o'clock last night. She ran ashore this morning and is almost out of water. The crew wer able to get otf. GoDF.nick, Ont., Nov. 1G. Thsra wa? another heavy pale last niht on LaIco Huron. It is feared the result will be duuitrous to shipping. A rAirt of Queen Elisabeth's irloves can be seen in the Bntisa Museum. She had a hand like a brakeman. Tbe thumb of the glove is three inches long, and the piluis ip.ea&ure ihres and one-half Inrhes ncrosy. No wourter the Kingdom trembled when she brousnt it down. DR. J. B. KIRKPATRICK, SPECIALIST, Cures nearly all Clironic Disease without a Dote of Medicine. Piles, Fistula, Fissure and Kectal Ulcers cured without knife or piin. Treatment harmless as water. Ulli eivo St.OJO for a eise ef I'ile I can not cure. N cure no pay. Ladles treated without the slivhttst exposure. Consultation and examination free. At home olTire. Thursdays, Fridsys and Snturdays only. Odice 77 East Market street, first stairway east of fostotlice, Indianapolis. Ind. WILLMSJiSLE? 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preach three times a day and not suiter at ail. I am periecuy wen. i-renerstmouiu nave your C&rboLite of Tar luhalants. Your illouU, i. . t. BtJXia. caroowtooi laxiuajuiuit. iuu u, pastor Methodist Episcxi)al Church South.

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rr PKFPARKD wb the t3raot skill from FORI ED OINGEH, cnOICK arX)MATJC3, and the purett aud beet cf MtDlCINAL FRENCH BRANDY, frora the world renowned vintners, Messrs. OTARI), DUPCIY A CO.. COG MAC, renderIvf! it vastly surenor to all ober "t-Üters," allot which are made with common alcohol. 1 cel impregnated with polKinona fusU oil, and sutngthened with cayenne pepper.

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I AS A PURE FECIT STIMULANT, for the aired XA- mentally and pbyrtcally exhausted, care I worn, or overworked, for delicate females, epedally mothers, for those recovering from debllitati luir difease, and as a nerj-.j of reforming those ; addicted to an excessive nee of alcoholic stimul ants, it Is unequalled in tho whole rantre of medicines. Beware of Imitations. 8 AN FORD' d Is the finest fringer la the world, and, notwithstanding the higa ast of its lcfrredients, la the cheapest family uodiulne. Sold everywhere. Potter Drag and Chemical Co.,Boston. NEUEALGIA CURED. Faiuport, N. Y., March 12, S3 Lhcumatic Syrvp Co. : Grym Since Kovemher. 1S82. I havo been a constant suiTcrer from neuraliria and have not l:nom hat it was to be free lmni pain until I commenced the use of Rheumatic Syrup. 1 have felt r.o pain since uslcjrthe fourth bottle. Ithinkitthe bes'. remedy I have ever heard cl fcr purifying the Llood and for the euro of rheumatism and neuralgia. W. B. CHASE. CO., t Plymouth Ave., Rochester, N. Y. -rar pstac mt onrol4-MtsblUbr4ndw.il-GIVEN OUR SUBSCRIBERS ti Grata Sai d Caia Si wr W altar. .......... Ii Ladira' tha'rlalar attar. 10 Krtntiful Salilaira Dittaoad Kiara... t Klrraat Milk Urraa raltrraa.. 00 Kraat fnl Blckvl Cloaka. Si rath too raatacraa alhaai.. S rack S00 MlTrr ratkrt frail k.ivr. . ...... SOU Ladira' sad Grata rorkrt Eaites.......... S0 Krta Hllrrrilatrd Tra Spaoai...... ...... . 1IHKJ I. a. .rarakarka, tl rack.. 1000 hraalifMl Oil Ptrtarr. 8UOO SDUO COU & PIATC3 sIKSS, UCIZTS, ckaTns, piks. sets a, bbacheis. 4k One Tar aad a antabrred receipt that Is worth frora Do not mlaa llile opportnaite. PATENTS. M SICKLEB. Design r and Model Makr r Room 24. Ba'driu's Blo-k, cor. Delaware aud Market, Indianapolis. Patents solicited. I.ow-fct prKra repr known ion i:r?li Ijiadrra. iSIOra, 4 Itrvolvers, CUR Süj SHOT-EL'H T r,.ranj a eevi j.erva y 1 fspnl ctsmp for our New y.PQffTLI, A pov. ito Main Ptr'oot. nv7-rvv ati.ix ASTHkV3A CJUREDÖ iSt.rrman Asthma t'ure neveratUtoinve .n-M mfiHai relief a the wont cstww.in sure com f ort-1 atjio sleep ; cuecu enren wmte sji oiuera tail, a i R nal mnrtnrea a rnoaf attrprteoi. luce .HM, an I S 1 .( M,of I ru-viKt. or by maiL Baiurlu Fit K K for warn n. 1R. R KCHIFFM KS. St Psnl, Minn mm WASTED To ÜVSSt?'" 10 et a bex. J. J. Untereinsrer. Cincinnati. O. MUSICAL INSTRUMENT will play any tune, and that any ono.even a child, can operate. The Organelle has (sincd och s worldwide rrputarion, that a lonrtby dracriptioii of it i riot nct-csiarT. It will be utj ci.-m 10 say La at it ie a rEBKEt-r ouoan that piay aarclanicmtif ail the aacred aire, jpuicr uiujic, Krp iancra. nr. etc. It corwint of thnatron; bcilon ai d n-t ot mtis tuli kxr-BsrsioN bo and swill A strip ot prrforntnl paper rcireici;t U e tune, and it i cmly nccxs.arr to pau.-e the pi per tune in the inn rumen t, Cl itiosm i:i t!ic picture, and tunx Iba handie. wliicit 1x4h urra.e the bcilowi and prvpe'. the paper tune. The prrfora'.iuna i:i the paper allow t ie ric!:f rerdt to sound and a penrct lunr u tie resuir, pernt m aae exerwNoa, and rftet, without the bast knoa !edi;eof rr.Uf ictieinif; requirvU of the perf inner: even a little child can opcrets tt mi mown in ma piciurr, a nine gin is ?.yin a em.g ana her playmate are ainfring the worjj. It is tuned in the key rjCSt iU.EeU I r tne niunan TUICC u ati: n. n uiwricnr biiu mitaim t-otnold and Tounjr, sssieti i t t.Ttu.int tlie voice and AFIIOCRSor BOCIAI. dvlirsKMEST. The Orranetta l( pcrloctlr

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milar ltutramenU ba hitherto Ix-en ($, aud fie demaud has eontaatiy .A nniil M. j thrrr are owr 7j.(.W in uc We sre enciioraed to placet

Lis marketat thi (Treat! reduced pric. bciicvii -f t.at the al will warraat the reOuctiuo. The Crptrctta. thoux! ,jniiii.f in construliou H an tnprortmtm up a our wcll-Vniivm Or? inctle, hh It eeila for (1 d(rT c - T. snu CW. it cw.uu:s the eame nuu.oer ot -:n' "C reeUt and pisy the inn.o ... . ,n.. i ntirr U tliie; tin roeirt of &1 e will send Lie Orr-.nfcUa by exprof to nnr andres and include FP.EB SJUi.SO worJi of muiic, i-r on receipt rf Hi we ill e.id it wU.i over ssi..tt worth of music rBtE.nr SAl.rrA, MiDDtESKX Co., Va... Antust 29, issx My 1 H-nr Ir. cane I'ardon me tbe liiierty I take, ami ilo not count it conceit, in sendinir yon my pbaAo er;t'n. 1 may nevemave tne pleasure i oi Tisuing you. but I wish you to snow tne ieaiures oi tne man wnoso 1IIO VtMir I. A niui.v l r. . r iaiiiuimiauih iiimiuusthI to bleed from thront and nose whenever I preached.

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Tt m rosKlr)i rar a fMid to learn to pronnonre &t sUht and to correctly spell a tbounand Greek; words without associating with one of them the thought which It is designed to embody. lie may adso memorize the synonyms of these words and still be unabie to lateillnaoUy erprves the rimplest thought in the symbols which have been studied, " This is much like the usual school prof of memorizina; ahslract Words and Ot-flnitiona. Children ara compelled to it-am to pronounce, epell and define thousands of words which remain atmost aa uninteiiiproie and useless to them as so many encomprehended Chinese characters. No meraoriiea word fa naernl xccpt InMfar as Its roeanlnfr be cleat r y miders tooil. lor the meaning of words ik must consult a standard dlcUonary. .In view of the fact th&t correct spelling and fironunciation and a knowledge ot tbe aigniäcance of woxd9 In f requent use is the greatest educational accomplish ment, the importance of a National Standard Dictionary In every household can scarcely he over-estimated We cannot thins: well, talk fluently or write "Intelligibly without having acquired such a dictionary knowl?dge of tbe language to be employed. The place for a child to bfgin this dictionary riranch of bis education is at home. If this fact were duly appreciated, tbe average Intelligence oi the nation would be doubled In rive years by a revolution of our present deplorable process of .memorizing aoauact aau meaningless words.

SO 0F THE 84 SUBJECTS TREATED IN THE COMPENDIUM.:

1. AotncTSnha of all President and. Cities of having 10. WO Cf the United States. 2. An alphabetical list of Phrase. Worus and V notations, frora ancient and modern lan. froai;es, with their meauing (9 pages). 3 A Complete list of Scripture Troper Names, end how to pronounce them, including atll names in the Apocrypha C-!4 pages). 4. Alphabetical List of American Geographical harries, with their Pronunciation, Uerivation, and Meaning. 5. i'opular Kstnes of Bültes and Cities, as " Buckeye Rute," "Kevftune fctnte," " Hooker EUite." Monumental City, etc.. and wir au called. C Uow to Pronouoco Dü&cult Words (30 papes). 7. Many Valuable Subreptions Cm How to Speak with Elegance sukI Kiue (24 page). tt. List ot a great Dumber of Plng and Vnlear Word and J'hra.oea to b avoided (24 pageai. t. Tbe Declaration of iudependence, in full. 10. The 0 Bijmers of the Declaration of Independence, with their titates. Ages, and Time of Death; ALSO a Fac-aimile ot their Signatures (Autographs). 11. The Constitution of the United States, in full. 13 Each year's Prices, for 53 fears, t Wheat, Flour, Corn, otton. Beef, Hams. Butter, Eug&r. Ccflee, Bar and Pig Iron anil CsL la Population of the 250 Towns upwards, by 1MMU. 14. Insolvent Homestead Laws

out te ot tne L nion. li Rate of MortaUrr. an1 the everace number cf years any one may " catiect " to live after auy

age, from one year old up to the age of luO years. 13l)ebU, Revenues, Expenditures, Imports and Exports of the various Nations of the World. 17. The Aru.ies of each Nation of the World, their numbers and Annual Cost.

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SPECIAL OFFER FOR 30 BAY3. Ye offer for 30 days, this dictionary as a present to any person who shxll seni us 5 sulscritcrsto the WEELKY STATE SENTINEL at $1.00 each $5.00; or will scad the Dictionary and the entipel en? year to any person sending us J 1.60. Address, SENTINEL CO., 71 and 73 West Market St.. INDIAN' .U-DL'S, IND,

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Is one of the MOT WOXDFBFri. WAR"aINS FVtK FFFKIU IN VÄÄ7ir?S t.001H. The prioe at which we effer thi ; but a trifle aboT. the ACTI AL COST Of HANLFACTCKK and i aiTen for a Umlted Tle mly In order to at once Introduce this lJCOXiOüU Gr to the sporting public. ThfRICHARDS" KaJffiS: Es5T!FTiu nSwao V.AAJIUT Stock, atroaa; and eay action. Chubs ob Etbaight Boaao, IO r IS eAl'UE. has the Automatic Shell Ejector, and uses either paper or bras reloadable abells. The barrels are from ta to B larbcala length, aad ita weight is from T 1-3 to 9 I tMiidi All of the working parU are or th r lLST ESOtulSH B1ZT.lt, and are Ca - flASDursn aJrt Bli an, making them durable and lasting. Its action directly lo front of tbe trigger guard is rat Sraososr. Mos Swru axd 1i bibu In the world. It ran nerer are out of order. For ACCURACY. POWER, PEACTr Or WOKICMANSniP, CLOSE AND BTROXli ßHOOTIXO QfAUTIKS, as well as th rapid manner la which it can be loaded aad fired, eaa not be excel Irl. Tllk KNtiUSH MA.Ntt ACTCKrRS, for whom we are Son Aokitts, hare instructed us to offer a LIMITED N UMBfclt of theee first-clam Gun at 1 J less than the retail prioe, in order that they may become as faroraMy known here a tTtyrirrje; COUPON. anA.lVbVUedV.Mrt$12 payment for one of ourCELF.nRATEDlMU'EI.EhARRELF.D EKtECH-LOADI.Nii KICIiAS SSa GO'S, a abore deaeribed. provided you cut tili ont and return it to oa with $1 S in rash Bav roa Ja. 1, 18S4, but In no case will we sell or ship this Gun for Llr THAN t& unless this Cnunon I retnmeil with li when yoq rH.r. LTsat Gis Warbajitsd siactlt as RaraasiNT a Moksv RarcKbso. Our price for tlu Gun at our store is tS, and dealer in the West elm nre from 30 to S40 each, bat in order to more fully introduce them and to do it quickly we makes BPECIAL LIMITED OFFER OK 1, prorided you enclose the atxjv coupon ana u.w in caan oeture au. , vm.

j I Heretofore double -barreled brrech-loadino ffun have berts held at A7 that mlt well-to-do people could afford then.. The bore offer e E. J'. Tiffany ct miVf our ttadtf an opportunity 0 buying a fir$t-clast (fun at a lose pric.- n

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When a word that Is not understood la flrwi ka

or seen is tbe time to " study it op " by the aid of a reliable dictionary which should be ever at hand. By thus taking cie word at a time while it ta awMCtated with the object or the tboturht which it is designed to convey. U may be really leau-aeei as well as memorized, almost without effort; while to undertake to memorise a dozen or fifty such words In a lesson at school would remit in the aocnmtilation ot naelras rabblah rather than available knowledge. Kot only does tbe accumulation of this useless rubbish destroy ttie child's ambition to learn and his thirst tor knowledge, but It often shatters his constitution. I This is a very grave evU of our present school system which tniirt be arparent to every Intelligent and thoughtful person. But this Incalculable evil cannot be remedied while a dictionary of any kind is not to be found in one bouneboldl in ten the country over. Hence, to supply thti need In nearly every family, the New American Dictionary and Compendium of Useful Knowledge has been prepared for tbe press at an enormous expense. Every word in common use fat correctly soelled, phonetically pronounced and comprehensively defined. Combined with the dictionary Is an exreedlngley valuable Reference Compendium of Useful Knowledtre, embracing M different subjects. This vast amount of Information which is almost as Important as the dictionary Itself, can be obtained nowhere else tor leas than five times the price oi tue ouua. the Cnlted State inhabitants au1 19. Value. In Cnited States money, of 83 Foreign Oold aad bilver Coins in Circulation. 20. Tables for reckoning interest at 4, 5 6, 7. 8 end 10 per cent,, from one day to one year, from tl toi.uo. 21 Weicht ind Kessures of the United btaUs and other Countries. 22.-Chronolorical History of America and of tbe United biates from 149.2 to txl fj psgpg). 2a Heads of the Principal Kation of the. World, Kamea- of Kings, Queens.etc 2l-3rfctru. Fystem of Weigttt and Measures in full. 25. Vocabulary of Business. eiviDg an Interesting aca Va-ful axpianation of 34 Words auj Terxs Died in Bain?fs. jneb as ad valorem," "Broker.'' Cheek," Dars of Grace. ' Irai ta." Ejectments," - ForeCloure,' Ouarantee,' ' Iavoico, etc., etc. (Rpafi-g). ,26 Nautical Vocabulary, explaining over 4aj Word a aad Termsused on Ships, etc. (11 pace) 27. Christian (or given " Names of Men and Women, giving their Derivation, Mraalag, and ProuunciaUuu ot uvr jL them. 28 Ancient Oeogrsnhleal Jianies of Countries, Cities, etc etc., and their prevent names. . 29. How to organ-ae aud Conduct Jublic aieetinga L'SLfui 03icial CCasus of Animmmit anil of the dillerent ReTr.ts. TExnenJi-ou-rri.i)l9. &J. onvementTaLlcjforKjcaiuUabiULt I oninz Waces. OIIDIITIIIT 2300KS Old Cf sncri a book AS thP X?W American TMr-flnn. ary, if u had bees sipplicd to them ia larly iifeb, Of course it is only ry nroduatiir it f..r th million that It la attordoO at tbe nominal prioe or tl, posted: or live copies postpuW for onlyA.k4ofyourfneDds to buvone each cd thus r . V "wu oooa irt, aa puxtnaid aud ranted to fcive r.uiafuct'ou. war

tae l lty U lv. .r (;..: li v-.-c' tl e Bsu'oiny p'.irsrcHory OI IcrfK-s, Cv.t".?,"STiue. Ji;i--e. f' Fouitry. ar.d pnthöiOjy of their disease and cerfaia :r..i .ly, in tl-e ' ii i i.i':gujt-e .i tne iattu ; with a lnctionary ansehe I to it iae soy 1 vi..... ..1:.: .icvi.w.iüy ri t iiLL 1. 1 1 cuuiriaeS tidj tacs. f-;Uy iiiu.-:.:iled wii'i 1 : ct-; vtU bc-und iu nat-tr. TJIiJ INDIANAPOLIS SENTINEL CO. has mi-.iÄ s.t. t rur2.:-tue:i riuMS. JOHN 3. HANK, Gen-ral Ajen fit th J .S:aiy i.r ;j 1 .ui a:i 1 1 h'. , cables us t ot; r a c; y cf t'i: valuable bo-ikasavr'j-nt toon per.n 0M.1' ii e.c"a township in stid htttes, who Bh; !l, betöre thi. 3.M d ty .-..::.? r, lss.5, s-nlua clab of 13 lor the TVooJcl fja JnoTL ei ?l eah-$li; or, cue i!?ir sa?cribf far the l.i-lr Ct lOr-.id fire new s ris.-ribrrs for the Weekly This Ixx k : s M o;nr :r ? ' wii i- f Ii 'r. H.inri. r his A;or;t. Person" m i."iirg up ein will t ltr..-s ".liriXIT'SlCZ, CO.. 71 lie 73 W?t rMarlttt Jt., Intlan&'ioti, Intl. P r-s-ns d ?siricj to !h.w ojj r.r-cut: for the sie of ta- look, will address 8jcatisbj!..'W. t i'lT'VT'il Va' K VTlVil rn r-s the b-st term ever AlXjJfcl it? 1? a aii. Mi,n to livo Agents to seil Ir. Ksv1V aiuali ' l.i every tons.i; in lmii u.a aud Ohia. Sceite d?icrt;Vtioa a'ovc. M jre n"iic-.r, wiili the lri ejj.iti!, c-.n be rijd? ia it e:c,a'ud so t!;e sh"-.f.t t'it,'an-t w'.th ro ri-k, t!iut in try bivinoss ol the present r-r-. Ev.?rrbl ne.iji it. Itcan te utidi-rrtood by ayachoolCo.. and ua-v -real snisfjc.i n is n r dc: -xi wh?rfrer it is uü1. I hare

- 1 i a 1 MXJ MWE inn l-fa nnn ORDER HOW. ETen If too have noose fora run tur six months, as 1' will r a Inns; time before you will be able to pr- -are ANOTHLU BUCH BARUAI5, and as a matter of seculAtin, it is well worth your attention aa rou can readily sell this Vwn tor 2 A t ( to. ACENTS WANTED. The one flrst ordering from any place will be msdeoor Ptioal AorMT for their town for onr CELEBRATED LoW-PRlCKD GL'SS, RIFLES. REVOLVERS, ETC. CATALOGUES farnlahed a-iTine; wholesale price. W Mitt tio I iorrf UDO THE -KU HARDS" GO at SIX our catalogue price being i, but we know that where one ba been sold it bas leu to tne saie 01 uunureus ot dollars worth of our goods at catalogue t: hence oar liberal offer. We sell only such goods aa we control, and do not 1 nave to par uealers larve pronta. We furnish for 1 11 "it 1 1 HAH 1H" aoUA brass sfcells at bO Cents per aocea, (S.&O per lOt. Reloading Tools (complete et-t) for $1.73w 1 GTS rShells.7Scenuperloa "poruaiaa's Cartridge . holdinir 15 shells. M eents each. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS, "rae "ikicAxini''!?, jarcAaard of yoa tuat rpfea6rr kae nettrftd m r rpeet at iiu H i a rrmarkable Can." T. H- FOOLS. - eAeerAUZ reeomaaewf tH "vicftarrl" a oaooeirraf aad ttronj sAoofer." 8. J, WILSON. " I met of an order for thrrt murrt ütrla, ail that aar narMaa-d f ttrliphtrd, can tfli a done eipr at 2&aek." CrE. THORN E. "AI our -tost maflh I beat all of th crack Cans oat carried effirtt prite. it wouli laic a kaadred ta but m9 Gun." IC C. CAMPBELL, "TUB "KICUASDS" GVXS purekeued 6 tmr club last Spring, have Given perfect entffartum. enrnparina favorablu viikf't Seott, Parker, Colt, or -orva Woaaworta. TAev ore erfoiai eroav ctrrful bargain.- B. E. KXEVE3, Fresident ol the KfW York Ducking Club, We-could give hundreds of nch testimonial if space would permit In ordering aena V. O. Order, Registered letter, or Bank Uraft oa KewTorke ocr rink, or send some one to purchase for you. ATbRXSS E. P. TIFFANY &. CO., 195 Fulton street. New York. hours by rail from Detroit or Suspension Bridge. v. 1. I n ,u a Afwä Uncli tnne lit. tin In,