Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 30, Number 49, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1885 — Page 5

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 7, 1685

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TT is very easy to make all x sorts of claims regarding the merits of any remedy, but yf ip NOT so easy to prove the II M claims in most instances. A Remedy that will cure both AND NEURALGIA! 13 fi? IHYÄLUÄBLE BLESSING I ITHIJ I -j nn honest remedy, it does v.-hnt is chimed for 'it. Could zny " tall: " be more truthful or cor.v:r.cin than the following Tron :.:r. a- J Mrs. M. Ci!!, 871 V. Twelfth direct, Chicago: " :. -.i t.v month "70 nur flanrrhtrr TT.-.tie v.'-is'r.i l:cn d.:i with Sciatic Khcunatl-ui -of th;- m-t viulju: rut uro. We tmpIo J or.I : U.:. ians euch f thtm K.ive the ;:. . rui.ii intention, i:ad nil of their. vcn 1 1') iickiiowW. v 1h.1t the di?ao ballled tin f-kiil. We tried vnri.ius Fry-ended n rccm. j. one of them ir.ive the. utlcrcr an v relief. :l! si iiiti-ii-if. and the contraction t ti;-. lir.it..-. r; ."".ere thr.t twelve pounds of -..rit wis r.ttadicil to the nnklo and worn j.'.it wml 1 iy 1 1 toiinleroct the s-hort. iiin-j of n.ll.-te.l iir-it. II. r tuU-rina wui terriolo, .!."il at tiuit-s it seenu'd hnpos-uble li-r her to f'w.'f. June huh, Katie raw an mlvcrti-e-i.nnt of Atlil'iT.horDS. we immediatclv pur1.1:01. J a Lottie," she tAk someol'the medicine it oviain r.t seven o'clock, and at ten t ' '.. k took two tcaiini-fal more. She v exit v.- sleep, und for the fir-t time in ti'jh month f-lopt until raoniiii'! ui'hont jnin We vkw rejoiced that we considered it miraculous ar.d have continued 11-1:17. Athlophoros ever jirice, wiilx remarkable success. We feel as tlio'v.h we could not say cnoii-'h in praise of Athi'-pJiorcw. for it ha.s done wonders for our -iau'iter. Vou an? r.t liberty to rekr any one lo u vouch fur all the above. C. R. Bruner, Urbana, Ohio, writes : ATHtoniopos 1 the bet I ever tried. I -jr.v-Ui-wn in bed so bad tbat I bad to be turned M aMier-t, and fo I pot a bottle of Athloimio. v.o.- and bciran takinJtat öo'clock, an.! 1 was jCerinR everything a man could Fuller. I took four dosed of it, and 1 p't out of bed rny-s-Mf nnd ate my rapper, and the next morniasf 1 walked out ta breakfast without canes." jd. Grigware, East Saginaw, Mich., writes : 'l had nbcnmat:.-m so severely that I could lust hobt.leon erutehe. After taking half a lottleofAtidophc.ro?. I laid mv crutches aside. J have not had any pain Mncel Wouldn't take 4U00 for the balaiice of the bottle." J. C. Rinder, Burlington, Wis., writes : " I took Athlophoros and am well of Khon. mat ism. It is the most wonderful discovery 01 the ac." Remarkable as are these cases, hundreds of others, where the suffering was as intense, have MSo athlophoros .aSX TOT TBTTGGIST TOE IHE BEiTTTTTTTL 100X "oUr oaisY" If L aarnt It end the B.ime and sfldrwof awn oaa ho baa KiUXMAlläU or ÜZVükUllX to th ATHLOPHOROS CO. II2WÄLL ST., N.T. AXD TIIEY WILL SEND YOU A COPY fEEE, Vas Vorm? .t: FrrscrK. Atorn?T for Adnafn!trator, Itoom 11, 12 and 1J, Boston Blo-lr, indiaOolis, Indiana. Hsiaistrator's Sah of Hfal I'statf. Nolle 1 hereby dvco tr.at on Mou lay, tia ?tü avof February, '.yi, between thi hon o! 10 t'C oclt a. to. aai o'clock p. in., on i 1 dr. I the U ofiieof Van VorbU t spancwr, koooth 11, 12 and li. Uo-on L!oe. la th- City of I-jdiampo-3 , Counts of Marion, ml latx of Itidiaaa, I. "Will-am linntr. aiaiiaNiraior o' fie estate of Inoch retU( crd. iate of ni t county. d ceas"d, as authorized an 1 e cpowere-1 by anorlerof taa -irc:.it Co.ntof the County of Mrion. P'ftte Of 'jD'iiaua. ma.le at the Dccmoer tona. 1 si t. wf faid tourt. in the rCk pen i.m ther.-ia, wuer-ta J am petiUoDer and Mary S TetUcord and othrs ore rtbfendauw, 4id caae beina numtfi 1,0-3, 2 will ofler lor raie, ai prlvnte sale, an.l for not Ions tr.aa the full appraised Tnine th?rfof, th-s foliowine described real estnt of said deceved, eitatedln Warren Township, in auld Conn :y of Marion, to wit: Twenty (20) acres oTof tha east side of the west !ialf of tae aoutn west quarter of aec'-ioa twentythree (w), tovrnhhlp fSireen (15)nortn. ran;e four CD f-tst. and twenty (2Q; acres oJ of the west ride ot thecai-t ral! I atd sortton twenty-three 2Si, uowuthip fifteen (15) north, raatre lour (1) enit, fcein? all the real estate conyeyad to Frederics Osteraeyer by George V,'. Un aa.l "Wife Septem-tv-r 19ih. 1S.S6. except rlxty ;J0) aeres converel to .'hrihtlan Aetigill Jaunary 1 , JSi.-i. Aio. the foliowiu2 dobtritel real estate in sal 1 ctunty, twit: teeinniHK on the ronth line cf the norfiwet qnartTcf Kec.lon twenty-three (23), township flfleen north, ranee four (4) easf, at a point in the center of the Michigan Road, rixteen (1 trains and forty-thre? (41) lints went of tha outhea't corner of sail northwest quarter section, thence west with raid aoth line ijht () rhains and ninety-four (M) lins; thence north 2 f teen minutes (- ), eat six 00) chains anl ntty r)0) links to the center line ot tha Michigan Road ; ihenceaoüthesrtwarily with ai center lln ten tU) chains and ninety 'jO liaks to the place of Xteiniiinfc. containiD? two ana su-ivi acres. And also the following described realeitate in B&td cocntr. to-witt Tart of the southeast qnarter of the noithat -quarter of section fifteea (15). township Cfteea tlo) sorui. r&.nge lour t u east, aecn&ea as tonows: teEinnlrg at the north west corner of said s )nthcat ooarter of raid northeast qnarter and rnn ninz south fifteen (15) chains and twenty-one (H) Sinks: thence east fonr (l chains and sixty-one 161) lints: thence north fifteen (15) chains and twenty-one (21) links to the north line of said southeast quarter ot sail northeast qiarter; thence west four (4) chains and sixtT-oae Cl) link to the place of beflnning, containing seven tea 1-130 acres. TERM3 O? SALE rlllbe M follows: One third of the pnrchav anoney to be paid down, one-third to be pai m sine months, and tae remain. at one-tuird la Uhtecn months from the date of sale: raid deferred payment to draw six per cent, per annum Saterest irora trie Jäte of ale, and to be secured fcythe notes of the purchaser snd by roort-,'Te upon the premlien sold, ptyable without relljf from valuation or appmiwnent laws. WILLIAM HC.'jrKR. Adralnlf trator. VisVr.Riri ASpf.vcer, Attorneys for Admlilv mter, K:om li. li ana 13, notion üiocü, inViAUPiäOf AUU NOTICE OF IFrOINTJIENT. TVTOTICZ 13 IIFP.EBY GIVE??, that the nn 1?tJJN rUnd has ten appointed Administrator of t.e estau of -Naucy J network le. late ot Marion )unty, Indiana, deceased. Bald estate 11 iup posed to be solvent. JCDWARO P. MfHORKLK. Administrator. roCRTSHIP nd MARRIAGE. m Wonderful nmtn, re-lrtom nd - - 1 . 1 .1. tad. AtioItlU

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TERRORISM IN TEXAS.

Hew a Nur tie rn Man and InlUoa Farmer Wa3 Treated by the Satires or Fajette Conntj. Whenever Texas la mentioned as a desirable State for an intending emigrant to locate in, there is, in the minds of a very considerable number of even the better read class of farmers and others who desire to change their location, and are casting absat for tha beat section of country in which to make their future borne, a feeling that Tezaa Lj sot a safe Eta to in which to settle. They are ander the impression that their lives are, to say the least, not aa safe there as in Ohio, Indiana or Illinois; that the Texan of te-day is a hard, reckless, "tough citizen ;" that ha hates Yankees and ail Northern men on general principles, and either treats them like do3 or lets them ro severely alone that the new eettler is excluded from society and bhunned hy all iu fact, odtricissd. The following leite, ahich exp!aiasitaelf, is cotn-ire-ndei to the consideration of thosa hoJdiegsuch Mm, sLd in this cenxectioa it may be well to rciiiark, incidentally, that the above Loading hardly corresponds with Mr. Mills' idea of the cooiitry or with his experience while in the State. Terrorism in Texaa is a thir.g cf t.'ie past: A leant, Del aware County, Inn., ) Jancary 2, lsiö. j T. C. Penny, District Tieairer Aent Missouri I'aciflc Pwailway, cor. Kenfickv avenuo and Illinois street, la J.aeapolln, In J : Dear 61 b Th3 package of advtrtis'ng matter yon sent me haa been received, for which jdeate accept thaok 9. 1 have plec d the mcst of it where I thought it would b likely to do the nost pool; the balance I will distribute among those I think will tute a lively interest iu the matter. I lrvtd in Fayette County, Texas, for Un yinrs. moving there frcm Jay CDuaty, lrid!ar,a. bnt to pratify my wite caue buck, last rpring and located here. How, seir g the scarcity of noney ecd th3 consequent hard times resulting therefrom, and how nuch more difllcult it is f J- farmers here i iv.ake a livii:. compared with Texia, eb b sbtconie thoroupbly dihustod Wita her 1 ative fetale, and ( aa I never did like t: ft r f riuibK) we have dtterraiced to 3 hi:k as fo n aa we can 611 oar property, waielx I Hff t-teruiined todo if f.sible by the l-:t of March. If net then just a3 soon as it is told. I will drop von a line and e what you can then do as to rates. I see by jour circulars that the M. 1. Kail way has seme land in Ccok County. I have canc uded to locate ia that county for the reason tbat in that locality I can raise wheat, as well ea cctton, which I coul 1 cot do as far south as I was betöre. Oa arrival I will take a look at the land, and if it suits one, corx.murIcate with the il. 1. Land CommisBicner at Dalla, Tex. There are other part'eä here that would like to ko to Texas if they could oniy eil out, but there is the difficulty times are so h vd. I have been trying to eradicate from the mintis of the people here the foiliJi notion that it is dangerous for a Northern Hisn to live in Texas. As to how c'anfercts it is, I will etate that I am a Northern man and was during; the war a member of Thirty-ninth Regiment Indiana Volunteers, and made no fei'ort to conceal the fact when I went down there. Yet they elected me to an import in t county cilice over five competitors, some of them eld citizens when I had not been ataorE them over five years, and that, too, with the full knowledge that I was a Re publican. I have sookea my sentiment, both rel gious and political, as freely there as x -ver dm in Indiana, and never Had an intuit o&ered me. I have traveled all over Kansas looking for a location. I have traveled over Texas, orth. South, East and a portion of the West, and takiDz e'l thinps into cansiderat on, I unhesitatingly Biy that Texsj ii the best coontry for a poor man to make money in that I ever saw, and I have traveled over two-third,- cf tLo Stites north of al&3on it D ion's line. 10 every energetic and industrious man, no matter how poor he is if he goes there to make his home with them, I can guarantee him a cordial riseptioB, bat if he is not in dustrious he had better stay where he is. They have no nse for him. xours respectfully, Isaiah Mills. It is unfortan ate that the ancient reputation of Texas, as a State, where "lawlessness and rt danism" are the normal conditions of scciety, still clings to her, in the opinion of so many intelligent persons. Cot these ideas re fast be ins eradicated as the people learn the advantages offered to settlers in the great "Lone Star" State, whose population be tween the years 1570 and 1S30 increased over it per rent, and In tha last four veara has increased 700,000, making total present population of about 2,275,000. l'.y addressing Mr. Denny as above he will furnish general information, maps, pamph lets, etc., in regard to Arkansas and Texas. and Mr. Mills will be pleased to answer let ters from farmers and others who desire luore information as to his experience in the latter State. A MJUAT OF UIsIUCY. Currioulenc Iletween 0neral Wash Infcton and Alexander Hamilton. IBaltimoreSpeciaLJ j A letter to the Baltimore San from Cam bridge, Md., states that in a box hiddsn away in a cellar connected with one of the oldest houses in Cambridge, Md., once the firoperty of the Murray family and now becnging to Colonel Clement Sollivane, whose mother in a Murray, has been iound a record contained in fair manuscript volumes erabracine a correspondence between William Van Murray, American Minister Resident and Envoy Extraordinary to the Nether lands, and General Washington and Alexan der Hamilton. These letters were written after the battle ot Marengo had made Napoleon the arbiter of Europe, and they extend from the year 1707 to the year ll'J'K At that time the ca reer of the French republic was a matter of absorbing political interest, and party lines in this country were drawn by sympathy with France or hn gland, ueneral Lafayette bad announced his wish and intention to revisit America; but wbile publicly favoring this proposed visit Washington ana Hamil ton, fearing the tendencies of Jeneraon, then a prominent candidate for the Presidency, and the probability that Lafayette would do all he could to Becure his election, were strongly opposed to Lafayette's visit. To prevent the consummation of such a design they opened and carried on a correspondence with William an Murray, the American Envoy to the Netherlands, who also Informally repre sented our country with reference to France. They urged that every obstacle should be in terposed to his coming ana every possible ex pedient be adopted. This correspondence gives a history oi una remaraaoie intrigue, for as such it must be characterized. It embraces the letters written in connection therewith. The devout and sincere patriotism of Washington was unquestionably the motive that influenced his conduct. These letters are copied in four volumes, and the writing Is close, neat, and perfectly preeervtfei. Colonel Bullivane, to whom they belong, presented them to the Librarian ot Congresa to be valued. On his recommenda tion a joint committee has been appointed by Congress to conaiderthe propriety of pur chasing them. This committee has recommended that &,O0Q be appropriate! for

their purpose. On one of the pages Is a Pennine, original autograph of Napoleon the great. SPIEIT OF TUE STATS PRESS.

Lebanon Pioneer: A notice of redaction of wages was posted in the Greencastle Iron and bail Factory yesterday t3 take effect at once. High protection ought to have pre vented this if protection protects. Angola Herald: If the office of County Superintendent of Schools is to be made a permanent one, the Kendallville Newa favors making it an elective office. We rather doubt the propriety of bringing oar local school government into the popular political scramble more than it now is. Lebanon Pioneer: If the UniUd States oes General Grant any money he ....;utto be paid. Because he is a fiuanci ii ullure the Government ouht nit to support him in elegance. It is no according to American principles to mate a retired list cf aristocrats to be kept by the General Government. Wells ('oar'r Iemo3rat: The moät- reliable B:tt:.-tlC8 o tatnab'e by Braditreets' orrespondents in all parts of the coiatry indicate that there are over two millions of laborers row out of employment ia rh'.s country. What a monument to i'ia infamy of i.Lr law-inker(. who eueourt such a condition cf thregs. Hancock Den ocrat: Thfre are more idle men in Greenfield to-day than Las ever been known In its history, iiat how could it be otherwise when it is considered that we are at the teil end of a sixteen year rule of the Itepublican party, whoso purpose and practice it wan to help the rich and let the pjor take care of tter.iselve3. Hancock Democrat: Fashionable young l8dies of the East are giving up their pug dogs for the Malttse cat. When a young; lady goes shopping sue carries her cat nnder her arm. having a gilt chain fastened to its gold coi 'ar. A clipped bor?e tail on her forehead, a two-foot bustle behind and a Maltese cat under her arm, oueht t set nX aa average j( ung lady and help her toward au aslam. I eporte A rcrts: The indications point to the election of Chat le, Jfwett to the apeafcerpb'p of the Jndian Hcc?e of Uepreseatative. Mr. Jewett is an able and scholarly f;-iit:emau, and would prove himself an hororto any posilioa which tha Darnocracy can give hi:ii. He is a brilliant representative of tb year i and progressive Democracy and for thee reawns we would lite to see him elected to the Speakership. Evar.cville Cjc.rier: Mr James O. Carlton, cf Dedftrd, is a cur.dtdate for Principal t'lrrk cf the House cf Representative. Mr. Carleton is a capable man, ar d en.) of the btst Drrocrati. in the State. He has always Leen a cheerful arid valuable worker in tne party aid if he fe'jould win tho place, we may be fsnre he will perform the duties of the ofhee very w ell. At'ica Ledger: The Kotorao, Büriinton and Wf stern iload seems to ba an assured fact. Jains McCarty, contractor for the t reding, v; as in the city last tarda 7. He bss coiurnf.nced work at Kokomo ani has several miles of grading done, employing upwarda ot fifty men. Most of the riht o( way. with f-cveral donition?, have been secured from Kokomo to Lfayette. Cetweeu these two points, in Carroll county, it crosses the Vanaalia and Air Line 11 3 aus. Bcd'ordr.ar:r.er: We learn from a beautiful card prsentd to us containing the names r.t ell the Democratic members of the Indiana Hoste of Representative, that oar fellow-townsman, James C. Carlton, will be a candidate for Clerk of the House at its ening session.' Mr. Carlton i3 a gciitlamm possessing fine business qualifications; a KOjd icaoer; possesses a strong voice, and is a true Democrat, aad would make a fcmclais cflicer in that place, and as all know who have served ia the Legislature that these qualiticKtioos ere very Important in that ot5cer. We hope to see him succeed. Michigan City Dispatch: Blaine's insolent and slanderons letter withdrawing the libel suit against the Indianapolis Sentinel wa3 so oilecsive to the Republican Jude tbat he instructed Blaine's attorneys to strike his letter from their reasons for asking for a dismissal of the action against the Sentinel, bo tbat this nnpentlerr.anly, malicious and calumnious letter might not appear upon the recorCe of the District Court of Iudiana. Thi8 it would leera cn?ht to take much of the conceit oat of Blaine as a le tter writer, and indicate to him the contemptibieness of his cowardly attack upon the court of indiane. Crawfordsvil.e Keview: The more our Republican neighbors survey the fatal wall only 1.149 feet high, with which the fat3 fenced out Blaine and fenced in Cleveland, the sicker and eadder they are. Tbey must try and acquire a broader sense cf Christian resignation. Tbey will find it very chastening when they once get ued to it. It was in tbat very school where the Democratic party became so pure aid wise and noble tbat the people at last decreed it elevation to po er. When our good friend have humiliated themselves in sackcloth and ashes for fifty nr a hundred years, they. too. may at last be deemed worthy to rule again. Ancola Herald: The candidacy of William M. Mots, editor of the Bloom field Democrat, is announced for Assistant Secretary of the Indiana State Senate, and is receiving nany flattering indorsements from the Democracy of Greene County and the party press of the State. If earnest and effective services rendered his party in the publication of a live Democratic paper In a strong Republican county entitles a man to special favors and patronage at the hands of his party, we doubt cot Mr. Moss is eminently worthy of that distinction. We naturally have a fellow feeling and sympathy with him tbat leads us to hope that the application of Mr. Moss will have due consideration in the Slate Senate. Decatur News: William D. IL Hunter, of the Lawrenceburr: Keeister. ia a candidate for the Collertorahip of this, the Sixth. District. The Fourth Congressional District should have this appointment, as it pays a majority of ail the Internal Revenue tax in fact pays about three fourths of it- We see no good reason wny the Collector should be selected from Indianapolis, aa is done under the present administration. Dearborn County will present her claims on the fact of paving the taxes, and we sae no rea son why they are not good grounds on which to base their claims. Doctor Hunter ia an old-time Democrat, has been a hard and earnest worker for the party, has the abilitv to make a number one officer, and we feel sure that if the appointment should be given him he would govern the office eaua factory to all. Blufton Barner; Our friend, J. 0. Hen dersuP. c' the Kokomo Dispatch, is a candi date fcr Revenue Collector of the Eleventh Indiana Revenue District. We know of no one more worthy of the position than Mr. Henderson. He has been a life-long Demo crat and an indomitable worker in the Dem ocratic ranks. For twelve years he has pub lished the Dispatch in the strong Republican conutv of Howard, and by his ability and courage wielded a power in the interest of DeAiccracv that was equaled by but few journals in the S'ate. and were it not that the unflinching Democracy of Wells Ciunty was asking some recognition of her always reliable majority in the interest or Damoc racv. by the appointment of one of hei citi 7ens. W. A. Gutelius. than whom a better Democrat never breathed, to the same post tioD, we ehould feel like saying that tne plendid abilities of J. O. Henderson should be recognized by appointing him Kevenue Collector. What France la Doing. Paris, Jan. 4. Several papers state that the management of the Tonquin campaign will be handed over to the Minister of War from the Ministry ot Marine. The Temps says General Lewel, the new Minister of War, ia of the opinion that the re-enforcements already sent ars enough to insure the conquest of Tonquin. An official dispatch fromJLTanoi says that General Nejmer defeated (J.0O0 Chinese troopa at a distance cf one day'a Joxuney

east of CSu. The details of the fight

given. The transports Gi-Ädernsgor and Cheridon, with French re enforcements, have arrived at Haiphong. Premier Ferry has ref userJ the request of Clemenceau to permit Louise Michel to attend tbe burial of her mother. Louise will be sent to a maison da aante under a polics guard to morrow. Dogs as Newspaper Carriers. Hartford Times. A very common thing on the Connecticut railroad lines is for accommodating trainmen to throw newspapers olf the trains at or near tbe houses of subscribers living on the line of tbe road at Hit-tan- frora tae station?. Frequentlv f- re tu.iwn overboard ata road cm-1 -t jrh a ps a considerable distance a-, but there are quite aa many cases wher s dexterous whirl from the platform sends the paper directly into the owner's yard, and he is saved a long walk, and in bad weather a dissgreab.e one. In many instances dogs have beei trained to watcb for the cars ani get these papers, and country dogt, it Ii noticed, take quite an active interest in the affair. After yawning arounl all day, with nothing more than to hark at an occasional wagon. Tower must en) ij the approaching rumble of the train, tbe snatch at the paper as it comes whirling toward him, and the trot homeward burdened with news and responsibility. Over on the Naucatuck road some one had the curiosity to inquire into this matter of dog messenger?. Mrs. Philip McLean, proprietor of the Gate Houe, on the Thomaton road, has a dog who g)s a mile and a half every morning to meet the train. The paper was formerly thrown off by the brakeman rn tbe last car, and there the dn has watched for it. Lately it has been thrown from the baggage car. The dog appeared angry at this chan?i. and btrkel farioav ly and waited suleuy fjr aoaxt time before going on his errand. He hai net yet become reconciled in the new way cf delivering his pf-per. Belov Derbv a dag has acted for several yesrs es newsboy fcr a number of families. Tbe papers are thrown out of the can under full sueeJ. WbetLer one or a lar'w bund le of theru. the deg is able to lug them off, making good tir e back. Another do?, wlu has bcon:e a veteran es a newsboy, and can not now, from age end rheumatism, get down to the cars, has in some way matiBced to train ayoinjer dog to do bis wotk. Edward Osborne, residing below Naugafuck, bas a do who r?ularly meets the esrly momin tnin. Thp bout-e i9 a mile away frora the railroad, and the dee never leaves on his errand until he hears the tram whistle at Beacon Falls Sta tion. Then he starts on a run and wsita at the same spot always, with Lis r.oce poked between th? panels of a encf, ana L.3 keen eyea watching lor the fly ing psier. A story is told of one dog that was first taught to brin a certain New Haven paper, and when his roaster changed to another cculd not he induced to carry the new one. 1 his i unlikelv. Another story s that the late Senator William Brown, of W&teibury, had a pet do? that could readily distinguish the whistles of the New England engines from those of the Naugatuclr, though running on a parallel track at the same time side by Bide. The faithful dog always found bis tain and car. and stood in waiting for the Hariford Times, which he carried home to hla master for many years. Tub New Orleans correspondent of the Boston Transcript writes: ' When Major E. A. EurKe. the Director General and moving spirit of the Exposition, rose to his feet the crowd fairly roared a greeting to him. When silence was at lest obtained the wearied ooking man spoke, like the enthusiast he i. words of hope, of greeting, cf acknowledgment to the people who had eo honored him. 'Do you se's how grav he iiT aked one sitting near me. 'Yes. 'Six month ago he bad not a white hair in his head. He was a young mtn then Con'd you call him so l.owr Wo, 1 answered. Great anxiety for the health of Major Bnrke la felt anion his friends: be has labored without rest day and night and ha tried, and has partially succeeded, in doir.g in six months that which required twenty years. Hi nights are passed on tbe grounds, as he is net willing to lose the time required In going froai his house to the exhibition. Advice to eiotntii. ailit. WlNiuOW'S Southing bVBrp.'ioiU always be awJ when children aro catting teeth. It nälevas the Uttle sunrex at once. It p rodacci natural, 4uiet elep, by reuevitz the child fron paui, and the little cherub awakes aa "brtiht aa a button.' it la very pleasant to tute. It soothe tne child, sortena tne rums, ailayi all rain, rellevca wind, rezentes the beweis, and la the beat known remedv for d!ar rhcoa, whether artslnn fror, teeth lrg or other causes. Twentr-five cents a battle. mm is m m n T- ..' j. . ... ., .... i VJ . r;TAi.xt ' v. mm 3 fi v Thupowcer never vanca, A raurvei of tpunry, ttremrth and wnolesomeaoet. hi ore economioal than the ordinary kinds, and Can not be sold in competition with the multitude ol low test, short weight, a am or! phosphate powders. Bold only In caas. Rotal BAKU fnM C4i VA Kail (street, sew York. BRJS Me i rp: BESITOSHS. ? This medicine, combining Iron with TW Vesretable tonics, quickly and completely ( urn ITepln, Indiin'otton. Wrnkarm Impure Ulood, Malaria.t ailla and fravara. and Nenralalii. ... It is an untalUny remedy for Diseases or the KMneya end I .Tver. It Is Invaluable for Diseases Ttecmlar ta Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. I it does not injure the tceth.cause headache.OT produce constipation oJAt Iran rredinnrnaa. 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t . ; J -. , . i w LYDIA E, PINKHARrl'S r VEGETABLE COHPOTJND - IS A POSITIVE CURE - - "iSaBBBWBBBBBaB W For all ef those Painful CemploJnts and tVeViewea no tommnn r oar best FEMALE POPCXutTION. . It toi.1. cntK x-tikhlt tut! worst ront cp FeKAI.R Complain t, ai.i. Ovauun tbovbles, IsrLAJATtOX AXIJI I'M ERATIOX. KaI.MNO AS1 DisITACZSIEXTS, AND THE CoX'CqUEXT SPHf At We KKr.M, AND IS rABTirrLAUiT ADAPT E 3 TO TUB Change of Lite. It wnx dissolve Am exptl TcMora nor i-ttb Vrenrs im anfärlt stack oy iEvr.Lnr.Mi..: j :;s TEKPEXCTTOCANcr.notslIUMOIWTUEREISCnXCKEO TERT SPEEDU.T ET ITS IT'K. It removes rArxTxrs, Flattt.enct, petrots ALLCRAVI50 r-IRSTIMCXANTS, ASOHrLIEVTS WEAKNESS or the Stomac n. It crnrs Rloatixo, IIead-! ACHE, Kr.RTOl-9 IRO.TBATIOJC, tjENERAI. XlKBIiaTT, llEPHESc'IOS AND lNPlGESTIOS. jr Ä ' Tiiat rcEtrvo or ErAr.ro Dows, cAriNo rAix,' ,WEIGnT AND lUCKAC HE, M AXWATS PEKJI AKEXTLT CITCDST ITS VrK. . . IT WILL AT AIL TI Mrs AND rVDEIl ALL CTRcmITANCES ACT Vi nARMONT WITU TUR LAWS THAT eovEiis tue rrnAii; frsmi. V j ' äJ-Its rrnro.-E is SOLELY rortTnELEcmMATK ItEALINO ( r PISE ANU THE RLLIE? 0 TAIN, AND TnAT it does ALL ir cijii-ms to to, TnorAis cr UI'IES CAM C LA ULY TUsTirV.- m For. tee crr.Eor Kipntt Complaint tv riTrEi; FF.X TflH r.EMr.DT 1.4 r x r i;r a s E d. . LTI.I.A K. ri.VKlI.VlfS TT.CETAELF: COMPOUKT 1 prepared at Ljnn, Jia s. Priiv SJ. Ux butt le for &''i l3 a -I ilrusctet. V. -nt by ituut. pestae paid, iu form of Pills tr lisenes cm re !pt f.f yri: as alKre. S!r. Pinkhnm- "Mm !o to IP a!th" wll.'he mnil.-d freetoary tailj- wmlinir stamp. r ronfli!pntiilly answered. o famiTT eh vi!,j tn without LTIA T. TIMniAVS TUTU 1 IiLS T" r cur- C ".ip.-iri.in. LJirosues and Turiiaitycl the LiTr. 5ccnui i-r btx. . - THE INDIANA ST1TE SENTINEL 1885 FOB THE YEÄ3 1885 Tho Eecognizod Leading Domcoratio Tfowspaper cf tho State 8 Pages 56 Columns The Largest, Eest and Cheapest Weekly in the Weit at only ONE DOLLAR. A a heretofore, an uncompromising enemy of Monopolies in whatever form appearing, and especially to the spirit of subsidy, &3 embodied ia the rHESENT THIEVING TARIFF. TO IKDIANA DEMOCRAT3: Since lsuine our hr-t ennual prospectus you have achieved a glorious victory in your State and aided materially in tiapeterriug the National Government once more iiito Democratic bands, lonr tnumpu nas oeen ss complete as your faithfulness through twentylor.r years was heroic. In the late campaign, as In former ones, the Skntinkl's aim baa been bare In tue fight. We s'ood ehonlder to shoulder, ai brother, in the ct.Ellict; we now ak your hand for the coming yar in our celebration of the victory. Our columns that were vigorous with fiarht when the C.:bt waa on will now, since the contest is over, be devoted to the arts of pence. With Its eularied patronage the Bcstlnel will be Letter enabled than ever to Klve au Unsurpassed Sews ani Family Paper, The proeoedlnss of Consrresand of our Democratic legislature and tue dotafs of oar Democratic National and tiiata admininiratiotis will bo duly chronicled, as well as the current events of ILe day. Its Commercial Ttcytews and Market Reports will be reliable aud complete. It Aericulturnl and Home Departments are in the best of hands. ruby editorial, select literary brevities and entertaining miscellany are assuitsd leaturea, It shall be fully the equal in general information ol any paper in the land, while lu its reports oa Iudiana ailairs it will have no equal, it ia Your Own State Bp, and will be devoted to and represent Indiana's .Interests, political. Industrial and social, as no t.w.r,; .... vwanAv will tr rt n .1 r Will Tnn nnt bear this In mind when you come to take subscriptions ana; niajte up uuus i thAnttnpl PiinnVmant. Piviriff fall proceedings In Biaino libel suit, furnished each new or renewing BUDscriDor waeu uesueu. Now ia the time for every Dem ocrat in tho State to subscribe for the Sentinel. TEEMS: WEEKLY. Single Copy without Premium. Clubs of 11 for............. Clab of in i - Clubs of SO- - DAILY. 3 1.00 . 10.00 O.0O a 5.60 One Copy, One Tear. 10.00 One Copy , Six BIonths....-, One Copy, Three Plontba e.co B.OO One Copy, One Month. 85 8CNOAY 6EKTINEL, BY MAIL, S3. Agents makbg np Clubs eead fol any information desired. SPECIMEN COPIE3 FREE. Address Indianapolis Sentinel Co

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ITATIONAI. NOTES.

General Orarf fomplately Broken Down Poeblo Indlawa.-V'ortlfiratloa Approprlatloo InvestlgaUo.11 ot Marshal tTrlht, Etc., Etc. Wabhingtob:, Jan. 2. A prominent Gov ernment o facial says that; when ia New York, a few days ago. he learoed that five physicians had been called in consultation to examine the etate of General Granf health, and arrived at the conclusion that the General was completely broken dawn physically, aud required absolute rest. Colonel Stevenson, of the Uireaa of Ethnology, who recently spent several months in the West, brought back the argeit and most diverse collection and obviens illustrations of the home life, in duetrics and religious customs cf the Pueblo Indians ever before made. They will be eenttolheNsw Orleans Exposition. Tbe snb-CG remittee of the House commit tee on appropriations, having ia charge the ortif cation Appropriation bill, intends to report the sanue measure reported to tbe Hocseby a majority of ttrr Appropriation Committee at the last session, which is about even millions. representative prineer, Chairman of the sub cortmittee appointed to inveatigats the conduct of Martha! Wright at th Ohio elec tion, Itft Washington to-c'ay for Cincinnati. Van Alslyne and Stewart, the other members of the committee, will meet Springer in that city. Tbe investigation beiua on Monday ar.d will continue two weeks. With tbe begin nine cf the new year the time for taking ob-ervations by tbe sUnal service wes made tight minutes and twelve seconds earlier, so aa to conform to the stand ard or seventy fifth meridian time instead of Yi ashirgton local time, a? heretofore. Lieutenant General bheridaü has replied o Genoa! ITazen, Informing him that no rilicu.l notice can be taken of the informal charcea he preferred against General MaKeever. If General lia .-m wishes to pursue he matter further it will be necea-ary for him to prefer formal charges and fpecidcalions. Cleveland Deute Tlist Free Trade Story. Aleak y, Jan. 2 In answer to an inquiry Governor Cleveland eaid that the stateaient that be was President of a free trade club was rot true. The Governor farther etated hat he had never been connected in any way with any such organization. It is the old. old ttory: Love at first sight! A walk in the beaut'ful moonlight right; both cach a dreadful cold tiud give tip all hope, bnt linaily hnd relief in a bottle of Dr. Bull's Couch Syrup, get married, and are at last happy 1 Catarrh Cared. A clergyman, after suffering a number of years from that loathsome disease, Catarrh, after trying every known remedy without success, at last found a prescription which couip'etely cured and saved him from death. Any tullerer from this dreadful disease senaing a eelf-addra&ed stamped envelope Dr. A. Lawrence, I'M Dean street, iircotlvn. N. Y., will receive the recipe free of charge. "Thp Watprhnrv" I IIU llUlul UUI Jl ONLY

Splendid ft faO nine- VVÄj

KEeper.

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in makln? this Watch, and so exact am all it piu-t, that if it needa rep.rs if pent direct tho factory, the chanro for actual repairs (including parts used) never cicoeüs Wtis. TLht will explain why they aro eo cheap undeo easily repaired. EVERY WATCH 15 WARRANTED TO GIVE HATISFACTIO.V A Few Testimonials-Thousands more could bo given : ThoX J. 77-iiw says : "It is remarkable liow j:ilckly tho WatcrhnryW'att-h has Ftepprri Into popular favor. Ho doubt tho mcret of it instant Kuercssh.is 1 een the fart of its esd-l-lenou. Ko amount of advertising could puh into favor a poor article. Tho Watcrbury is aad cheap." " I have carried a Watcrbury for over ayear, an I find it a most esccllcrf. l!ne-l.-pT. It has run befido a $100 gold Watch without showins tho least variation." F. C5. FEIUIY, Wak?srisLn, it. I. Mr Wat.-rhnrT nftrr thive vears' trial continues to zivo FrtLsf.ictloi, arl U now cor u--i

cood aa when I received it. At 4 o'clock diiiy

13 always prompt to tb minute." A. S. LETTS, i'r.ss. K. It., Jlil-.v (1:t. "Y'our Watcrbury Watch gives euch eatisf.ietion tho pneo oa-: ere. that

bow j ou are enabled to civo so much for Wash t koto n. Have worn 11 Walertmry Tor nearly a year ever lad." w. W. LEU) iUA Aia, With ll.h& F. We have made arrangements

described watcli, del ivcrtdlrce, inclutliujr tho WVklv $eninl for A,i,lwreo r-rntttntpt. nn?JPAN7

year. THE BEST DAIRYMEN and FARMERS

y-- - . . . f.-- -.' ' r .'.-- - 17.' --a

rfiould vsa only the "Arm and Hammer" brand far Cleaning and Keeping M.Ik Pans Sweet and .

Clean. It is the Best lor Hnusphotd Purnnsea.

M "ARM & HAMMER BRAND v . . -

To !nsnra obtaining only the "Arm k Han mer" brand SoJa r, strmtim. ln it in "rounil or half nound" cartoons which

tear onr name and trade-mark, aa inferior goods are sometimes sr.bbtiruPxl for the "Am & ITsrv. . j .i .,.1 4.. v.t.1 ,! n.tk. Im Ii HinnAi" lmr.1 J4I QfiriS I Wish inn SnttaL

u' r lira ill, wiif.il uuu. u mm. nan IUI Aim & 1 l.ri..i ui,iii-mol I -tini!ol ( it Homo t.ueU

Firilv Jlsoime, mkr Iht tell. -wins Mm! ..t t- It-e New Vrsn T h. p ron uti nin th I -nc-t T.rM. In th ll 'ilt, b. ior Man h ht, will m-rn m pnlid 4iolll, L.iul lluntln l'ml KwlnS Watch, wortl. tW. If Iher lw more 1hn- oi.it;1ut

l.i nis-.nd tl r.-tve n lvini ht iin-i lai'Ins lK.lfNiua'ii U ath$ til ll.ir.l, kv-W!nd':nij Koif llb Watcli. L h irfl u.i l cuil -ri-i. . with th.ifnTinrrr f. ni -h ih-v ill nwi I Hl.i:. i t hrr- mnntl."

.l.. rlp(lo to "HO V K H 1 ,wi.u n Klrcant Ito th-.r aami- h;.uifullv .u-nni;cJanther-arr. lli'k-unt Fruit Napt In. 1 narLur Knbro.itrrr rolnr. 1 naokns-p llk lllw L Cor l'ntchanrl. New 1 rsr i ard-. 1 irl lvlrt hilar Cnrtl.

l.tt.lli- I anrff U.rL t.n(.lp.n ronLiioi liliiHn.tifiM atirl u. -n

tin. T.f all tb latrtt dwma ia ianr work. 1 lie v'iilir

a-.t--l.ii it 1. its, but tolhuaa ho cumply aiih Uie aLvvc mjuimtwuta wewillaaaii

iTÄ'ü: Publ'rs Hosie GuGst,IIartfcrd,TOGXi. L

CARTER'S PILLS.' tiJ

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FleflTwvhe twf reTIrvg aü thetrr:?nTrct dont to a bilious ptst therysteia, ech as liizrlneea, l-'aosca, DrowÄiness, 1. stress a.'rcatiE( Fain in t'i fsido, &a. WhL'a IhtL- norKBaiAujjhi aucvta Lua L.ea biwa in r irir -j 3 KÄ Tf-adiehe, yt Carti-r'fl VML?VvrTY& Tf Valuable ia Constil-ation, cur in? ani pn-t:t;A this anuOTinton?pJamt, wh e they a.K corr.-t alldiaor-xat f th atociirh, etimuhit the LT.r aud rcf liia-s LwO bowcla. Zvc"? if ihey oa-y.Corsd Ache , b iulIvfr..mthisii;.-tr;s--ir;ct(JR-P - tüi; bat V" a Xiately XSt-ir p xkIucs-s does not end Ii-t, ur.i 3 o v lr..m this dl.-'tr; s--itc cocp1: tui ; bat' V" Vhoon.s ir tucra v.iii r.n itnese jtM..& pu: " eblslaeimitrv wa3thattVyvi'litTn wü4 S do without then, Luut;radti:k head p U.JI T?Z 9 M mnu i V Is tebane cf fo r&any llvrs thai b?ro Ji M"wC ruke oir greut bcasU Our pills cure it whi CtlifrsdOEt. Carter's Ij'tlo Li-rer Pill rr very erwrianl' ry eüsy to lake. (Ina or tvio j-iUs iruikc a uu Tuey are ftrict'y vretaUj aiv i do net ..'; cr purj7, batty tbeir zivtto tctun p!.'i?ts al w .o thorn. In vinla ef.5c;t.t-j; fla for ft. hU Vj üni -Jtit cverywtiere. or acut t J "'-.-It V-tfi i'jr.'TU A F'T Wr'lirrH-.viiiM.Mr.lK n-tliajPby rrf:l oi fK-rv.na; jijoti."'-' procured a'' r' r,! i.-n p.-i.it-i.t ' '-r: M. C. CHAFFEE.. s, f.. T," WANTFD. WANTED Lßd! and uenUeroen In town cr country, distance co ut.jtiuii, ca bhve e.ealy vort tt thtlr own imm-s ail t .e y-'ar round and can rnnKe fiom f'.O to f; pr weefc.ro ranvHsM'm. Vork wci by nni.. kürt-'?-OAKLAND M ASTFACIUKING COMi AN V. iJ-j?.' Eot-'.on, ilaKs. AGKNTS WANT KU for roent'e in Toirns. to tr'A our Rattcy Hoüow Wir tc-.'le pcd ctear.er cr-Lihired. b s-c; i.-d hand; ils lu every fHraily: to tonus lor terr:-.ry ; can rrata money and run t-o ripic Applrto 'api'l .n Mulleable Iroa Co., Altuny, Y.;or j tiuutii Clinton street, Caicaso, Iii. T I J A NTKD-Ladies ttct can kr: it. crochet c r 69 V fancy wrK tu make pools 4r o'-r lr1e t their homes ia city or coautry. 5 to :o w.h a y easily made at our bnsii.ea: g'l ttt by v.- I any distance Stnl ten Cönt. t-iiver or '-in. for rnmpie, ptHie and rmrticii Ih'b. HLti.SOS MANljfAClL'KlNaCÜJlPANV.ö ;xth avenue, Kew York. FOR TRADE. TTOR TSADE LRCO t-T0KI--U ;n trade pood JP druit store with large pH'rouaee. in cf.mty acfit. lor farm in tome county ciote to ludactipulia. Address Box &4, Uanviile. Ind. A SPECIAL OFFER. miin WATEnniRY WATCH is a Ftem-wlr-Tlin WATEnniRY WATCH is a Ftorn-wTr T.-f, und wi!l n-n hours. Thecasa is Mt'KKLl 'ILVEIl.r.nd will always reuMin a.s t-ri -lit cs a now silver tlolb.r. The Match baa a heavy beveled edge, a vi crystal 1 arc. Tbo works of the Watea arerr.tido wiri tf.e f.nest automatic machinery. Every W'j tcf is TESTED in varj in? positions and Is perfect beforo lcavinjr tho factory. Eacli Y"ateh i put np in a handsome new improved KVILVLIALI) caes f or fcaf o transTHrtatloa throush the mails.

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So well-known havelheso V.'atehes beenrr.e, thouOnrf rnsatuN are buyin? them in prefcrerco to birh-'rs uiili uUÜ priced M atches. Tho Coirpany aro nw TtiHkiii!;

l ,ut v. atch.''? each mv, tin average or i-w atenca per minuta. You would iTnair.o tho whoi coin rry Buppiicd by this time. l'-y no means. This isth merchant's Watcli, the fanner's Watch, tho rrLnfr's Watch, tho l:iborT's Wr.tch, tl.o lov' Watch, tho eehool-jrirra Watcli in f.w t. everj boly'a Wat-jh. On receipt of 553 3 O Wfi.wsa- tTil brat I Watcu '" ly retrfstere! mat;, rrrmin. nmr piaraut- it to rr-lt you Mivly. Th W ater'nury Wot' h o. ) a t ::t;on;i! n pnfi. iion for P.;ilih tho UtbT CUiLVt WATCH I.i TliE WtlltLD. Wo bavo reeeived from lhcm their NEW W'ateh. a pat improvement over the firrt or.es cuule. nal & marvel of simplicity acd accuracy, containing mora irigcnul than any other arti- lo placed before th pnbl n for many years. Tho cut shows EXACT MZE of Watcb. A Watch made by hand would cost as mnch as a cottatre l-y the Fea-shoro or a Flirt!! yacht, and tüko rs lonirt build. So nerfer.t li t ho machincrv us r i we reccivo time ovc ot:rv. Lrö a:.d ivutch tho wonder la tho money." A. o. LLiSfc, Ixt. ; It is always on t'n-.o aü J us useful a u.tcü aa 1 li. Tiltiu.11, i. Y. Lit. whereby $3.50 will pay for the alova ona Indianapolis, Ind. n n3 ft 1

We wm iit.nnir.lrn tha 10 V HEX. TVASIIEIt todo bettr work and Co U easier ar-d ia lea lime than any ether mar-liim ia da wor!d. Warrantod fiva years, aad if it don't wata U

cloUica cloaa. wiiout rubung, wa ViUl ruund us Eioaey. AGEKTS VAMTEDS-eosÄ niOOF tl.&t Apenta are ir.sücff from S75 to SI 00 per tnonth. Farmers make f2no to $r0 during th-.Et?r. Ladies baveprcat suoocea neliini tlia Washer. I-tail rrioooniy S3, fianirlato thae deeirimrsnarrercyg?. AlsotheOl brated KEY STONE WUIMJEUS at manufacturera' Icircbt prioe. We invite the etrictert invcetition. &m& your addrota C3 a postal card f ar farther p&rtctLia,. LOVELL WASHER GO,, ERIE, PA.

HOC DISEASES. The "Am ar.d brend Soda and Saieratjs is used with jr-jA. success for the crevnt'ci äni cure of H00 am CHOLERAcndolnercc-sr3 Mix with the animafs food. ... ..hi.i.'.w. vihii. " ' - r cold watcit. f'?IÄS.1

kii-XAAAiM 11 unit i

l'w Hl-lrown, lnitrtme.1 n I.adi 'a M ork ' 1 h .-.'r-i-u-tin A My Mlk. a.-orird a l.al-r lit rtln. ' t ?y ai y an.l 1 Cap ..Jra taari-V rr t.f th ! bnuli Cold Medal, Parir. fi?7. Tl-ji ravorlt Mrr.bf rs. 40t.