Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1885 — Page 5

THE IRBIAKA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY. JUNE 10, 1885.

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Colonel Charles Denby Serenaded by the Irassrille MclonalaClub. Ileaaot eed Enjoyable OccasionSpeeches ht ilr. t'utltp Frey and Colonel Denby. lEvaasville Courier, May 31. Tte McDonald Club. Levied by Warren's band, ca'kd uloi CV.oa6l Charles Desoy, the mn'.j appointed ilioiiter to China, last evening, ar.d favored thit gentleman with a delightful eereaada. After a law enliyeaia airs, tech as only Warren' can readar, Hr. Philip Vr. Frey ttepr?! forward and, a3JreEsirg Clocel Dc-b cn behalf 0 the ilcDcnaM Club, ca"d : MR. TREY"? ADDBEjS. Cclcsel Ds5bt Tte Yonng Mca'a lieDoc aid Club have ajsijsntd to mj ths honor cf actitgai their epok'sciaa tonight, and I aa gratified at the opportunity of fore ally presenting you for them acd Li their Earns their compliments iaud h?arty congratulations. It is no mall eocrce of gratification to the membr3 Cf this c'ub that the fls of tha Uaitcd States, to wboie preservation and honorable supremacy we ctacd individually and mutually ledfid, will ba rcpisseatcd bj joa, oar fe'.k w-ciitzeo, whose ciresr as a saldier, lawyer ai.d citiza xaeii's a id wins taa cammeEt1at:(,n trd boucri;l fcavycf all. We congratulate the country in that it h?.3 secured ite sti 9 ices in ono cf the most dtaified and vital departments ot the soiv:ci a gentlea.aa ia evtry way a loyal eon of the lioeri'iiitnt, and a credit tn the serzice ta which te t8 botn called. We csnralniate jee, Ctiorel Denby, tbat voa hava bn chcien over so many o; bar distinciished aspirants tj a position fall of honor aui iruportai re, and to a field cf Jabor v?hera yoar talents fiüd character may ba well eaip'oytti for jour country and your c lantry's good. And w fails the city of Evaaavilla ia to lo3e for a I'trkd joor prsss'jca and inaaenca, which haa ever been pUnsaat end eleyaiin , it still is to be congrat aJatei that it alone holda the rightful claim to year citizenship. We fcav9 coraa htra to-uigtt with our mcsic atd car prond br.nners to say to yoa, who b&ve been bo uniformly kind and generous to the youo men of the city, that bacause cf yocr taints, your character aid attainment?, and of the distinguished honor to which you have baen called, that we rjioice with tta cit'zars cf Eyansville and wish yon a brilliant and sacseseful carear as tho Minister to China. Color el Denby then replied as oll3W3: Gentlemen ol the McDonald Club: I pm Yfry mach cbilged to you for the honor of this setentce, cd to yocr speaker who has so gracefully uittred your Eerr.ixocnta. I reogoize iu yc-u the choice aad master f riiis of tbo youi. Domcc acz cf . Evansvl. I hava known nearly allcf yoa -ail yocr lives. Your rcila how a list of tha cost honorable aid worthy family nam-e, and yet r fathers were my fneads before yoa were bom. You are yoatar, bald, dAshla and fetiHys. You &re trie witn toat brafiry which belongs to tLi right. Fearlessly, Cot ins the lost raapain, yoa tlao; outtithe breeza the Democratic banner, and you mircbed vciier it with a step as boui.dir-K as that of ".McGregor oa his native beetb v-rth hia eye fixed on Ban Lo'nomi." Yocr i.era I had iufrther uphold that banner itaay a ypar. "We have spea it oftfn Thtit and lallen cany a coat stei f eld. bat we have never seen it disnaaor?d, atd wtf i tver tamed our biclcs upon iL Yoa carte Ith this paüaat clnb, bearlrg a great and honored Indiana name. You broach t into tti canvaiB th courage, the intelligecce, th industry and th9 eloqneaca of youth, and under the galdance of Cleveland and cur own HeDdrck?, for the first time in twenty-four yeara we won an undisputed election, and a De ru: era tic administration was installed In Washington. The times demanded for the public service the brjai Intellect, the unerring judgment and the pi trio tic heart cf the great Democrat who ia now President of the United States. Hi3 own life illustrated the beauty and the value cf consistency in political opinion aid political conduct I aci not going to make a rol;tal speech here at my own home to-mht. tlj heart n too fall of appreciation of the kindness ebown me by ail clte.-es cf men, and I aai too gratefal tt my tetab!ican friend? a .d ne'sliborm, wbo h&7e received the news of my appointment with eo much pride and pleasure to take any riik of wounding by a cnance remark any of their cumber who his come hither to hoccrme tonight I co, gentlemen, from the youngest government in the world to the oldest. I go ficm th l.ite-sst life cf phjsical science to a lard -where it is osipaxatively anknown. Bat I gits a people who were civiMzed before America had been discovered. I go to osr nearest Asiatic neighbors nearer to us than tbay are to the commercial Nations of Ear ope. I go to a race celebrated far lt3 ocrte3y and it3 kno'tflec'gs cf rasn. 1 go to t!ia trtaaare bom of the world. I approach my duties with dimdecce, bat I ehail bring to tktir discharge at lewt honeiiy of paipese, at least industry, and nnder the guidance cf the men who now rale the destinies of the country a Bincsro detiie, while benefitiirg this country and extending its commercial relations to de nothing but ood to the dis'icgmshed peo;le to whom I a -a accredited. The field of poes.b'e succen is lmmecs. The eves of the world are tarned toward China, I am bold enough to hope that 1 may acquire the information, the tact. the ttleianc9 that are necessary in ray position, end that I may jastfy the judgment cf the great man from whom I received wy ppointroent. My can of exaltation and of pride is dashed with the on bitter drop that 1 rontt have this heme tf my manhaoa Bat be enured, gentlemen, that I suall not travel to far that I wiJl ever forget yoa or this nener teat you have dose roe. I inTie ail of yoa to enter rcy hima and to take by the hand the members of my fa.nlly and rnjielf. At tie conclusion cf the min'sWj re marks the club and band wtra invito 1 into the epaciens parlors cf Colcnel Dnby'a heme, wbera a delicious repait was s jri..to which all did jestice. Tee occaüon was a pleasant one and will be remembered by the recipient as one of his fondest memories. The G. A. K., of which Colonel Denby is a prominent member, did not take part in the proceedings cf last evening, but are preparing a rurpriöe for the Colonel when he returns from Washington. What the nature of the entertainment will be ia not known, bntit ia promised to ba very interesting. Famine In 'West Tlrglala. Pap. KrEEBrEG, W. Va., June 8. The s'lna tlon in Jackson County la becoming quite ericc?. Hundreds of families are on the verge of i tarvation, and unless a'd is speedily extended by the remainder of the State or the outside world the mast disastrous re raits may be expected. Borne of the mora fcrlnra'.e and lrfluential people of the county and ethers, who believed the condi tion cf the inhabitants exaggerated, have heretofore denied the reports that from time to time have been made public, hoping that things could be tided over till a new crop could be raised; but now much alarm pre vaili and public meetings are being held in the villages, and the local pipers are print teg appeals for aid. Last week meetings were held at Weite Pine and New Kentacx, at which cores of c.tizans representing their respective neighborhood testuiad as to the extent cf tte famine, many düfal stJiiss being (old. Hiram Cobb, owner of a mill. eaia pop;e wouid come at tho rate of a dczea a day, after walking distances, beg-

girg for a pint or a quart of meal, and some

t:mts bringirg bail a pect of gram or a te w eersefcorn to b ground. Heknem?a who bed g one for Ü7e days without f jod and l e hiiusfif would Socn ba a u'Jnrer. J. H Garrett eaid t.'a neighbors ware actaViy s arvirg. John Euihrt, Coanty Assesor, aid that tn bis knowisdjo f atnilifS wer in Car.per of etarvin at New Kentuck. An avje9l lor aid waa s'gst-.d by repr9ceotHv3 cf HO faailks. Theas era but epg;ici--n Morias. Oije f irIly u sail to hava euti9tat lor ve days on ld'.t&ca, and whsa forma rtrt Ettily cead. THE LOST t03IAN OF SAN NICOLAS. One cf tiit Str&tiü alone of Santa- Bar bars, i'.alirurnlfv. Saver.ty c:il'ea fruai the there i3 San NiO lajls'aüd, tho six. h of the group that clus ter orjund the Lhj cf Ba.uta Barbara. It Is celebrated ijt havirg ton the residence for nineteen yais cf ' The Loit Woman of San Nicolas." As htr lane ia famous a'd her story has been ttld in rcanca I will give the bare cta tLont her as I found them to be, without cry added orntment, and leave the fiction to the pen of the novelist. The Inland of Saa Nicolas was onca der sely populated. This ia attested by the skulls and bones and other evidences of hare an abede that are found there. The Alaska Indiens frequently visited tha island to bunt for the furs of the ssa ottar. They took their weinen with them on these hu at?, and cn returning after the hunt was over tby left ihfm on the island to their f.ta. B7 cidtr of the Government ia 1855 the Indiras were removed from the LT.&ad. Just bafore they were to embark and carry aay every hiuna Inhabitant, as it was supposed, a whi:e Indian wuman begged for the privilega of fcoingtshore fjr her child, which Wcu denla'iy left. See was gone a long tirns in a fruitless search fcr her oi!cp:.'D. The riid blew a ga'.e, the water was EhaUovt there was one who was seeking ths lost one. Ta?y tetta'l, intending to retum for the lo3t woman uf San Nicolas, but the boat, bssoiuin CEceaorthy, s'e was left t hsr fate. It was generally known that thera waj a woc:an abandoned oa the üland, bat no attemct was made for her daiiveraace. As tte woiid soon forgeta, bo tha woxaa cf San Nicolos was forgotten and tie jearp&Scd away. After a iapia of fixteaa j ear a men wh j landed ou tha islaad foaod that it was inhabited b7 some one. Tae foot pneta of a human Oci-.ig aunk dap ia the ground was seen. Tho hardness of the gicnnd waa cn indlcatioi thai tney hid been made a long time. Froaa ibe:r aize tiey evidently belonged to a woman. Circular iaclo:-ures uiaio of brush, six or seven feet through, were seen, where aooi one Led lived. Near the huta were stioki driven in tie ground ar.d dticd blubber handln, on thuj, tt:us prepared for food. Ia fcuti Nicola3 wa visited aitn, er.d atctter hunt waj iradö for the litigiert vrcmn. 'Ihs hut3 were sten that ha I t-ttn eecn befoia. bur. the old blubbor had btcu fakf a a ay &Ld new food of the kind fcursiD its pi ice. Wild dogs were found fchich lao away at the a prroic'a of civilized tr.&n. Iu a fca'L'et ccvart d with seal skins that they foni d in a bach hesp was a dress care cl fcbflg tkina, cut in square pieces, a :cve irada cf sinew, and several emalier ortic'e, such as fish hooks ail bone needles. The discoverers cf tnese prcofi tha. there iivk d on ihaticlasd a human being scattered t'jtm cn the ground, and on their return thfy found them gaihored together aad j.Isccd la ihs basfcet tgain. Jho Catholic Fathers ct tbe Old Mission," tie fcrcmrjet in every good word and work, c tiered a rewerd to any ona who would find the lest woman, and a third effort wai male in 153 to discover the prodil ab3at wuai ther8 was euch a mjstery, and . ia whoa the wcrld cf this cjast was beginning to taa aa interest. Freeh tracks of the womnn were focrd. They belorged to very soaall f8St, and wire Uie thoie that were seen in tha first attempt to find the woman. Hats made cf whale ribs and covered with brach were dfscoversd. At length-ao object wai 83ea in the distance that appeared to ba raov leg. Goirg toward it they saw the woman that for ighteea years tad rein9d Qnetn cf San Nicholas, her subjects b3ing toe wild anioiala, her rnba a dreis of bird thins she bad made, aud her throne tha hut ehe had built. She was tea;ei ia aa incljsure, eo that only her head and shoulders could be seen. Two or three dogs were about her that disappeared at the command of their sovereign. She was seated on some gtass that covered the ground and served her as a bed. Her dress whs neatly made of bird tkins, extending to herankles, the feathers Of which pointed downward. Her head was covered with a thick mat of yellowish brown hair, and her shoulders were bare. She was occupied In stripping blubber from a piece cf sealskin which ehe held across her knee, and using for that purfoie a knife made of an Iron hoop. Ia her ut was a fire, beside which she eat talking to kerself and, occasionally shading her eyes with her hand, looked at the men that were lnEeaichof her. She received them wita much comtesy, bowing and emiling and showing that this lost child cf nature bad much cf the politenecs cf a true woman. Bhe tcck some roots in the bag, roaited them in the fire, and gave them to the rue a toe it. She gathered np all her fosd, which was her chief concern, owine: to thfl famines Bhe bad exrerienced, wafhed herself at the spring, end followed the laen cheerfully to the boat. On being taken to Santa Barbara eas rxenifeEted great delight cn eeeing tbe eights cf civilization, bhe became a univsreal favcrite aad was presented with many gilt. Passengers on the P&naun s'-jsmer that landed tere ail wanted to Sso th lost woman of ßaa Nicolai. 8ne reiatel by signs her experience on tho island, ai sae speka a laspnaga that ncf'e cf the In iians knew and ncca cf tie Spanish Fisher, ve ned in Indian dialects, couid usJerMial. Civilization, vshich prolongs tha life of eouie, thoiteoed that of the worunn of Sau Ni ola. An excesbiTe love of fruit ltd to her r'.e'.h in Santa Barbar at the age of (iliy. Sue was bnried with the honors cf the Catholic Chcrch by the Franciscan Fatbe-s, aud her drsa tir.d trinket3 were ssnt to Kduib aod pieced io that receptacle of the world's cnrictitits The Btory cf the lost woman of 8in Nholas will alrays remain a wonderment. Her ingenuity is seen in the pails she made of gras?, nia-Je o bold water by smearing ta?m with melted esphaltaai, and in her bird skin dreeeer, ber bone needles, her knifcf iroa hoop, and tie language the" invented an! epote. It ia inexplicable to all who have learned her story how a woman could livo eighteen 3 ears on an island around which the waves were beatinc a requiem to hope, getting her fcod and cooking it wuh.out even thcee facilities which are common to the aaveze, and making her dmtea r ftly without the a.d of needles exce i t wLat the carved out of bone. She ltid tide one drca for eighteen years, to ba worn wben tha white ice a thould come, of which ete lad a preeentiment- Sse built her o if n hosie, protected herEtlf from tbe cold, gained buueo-e control over the wild boasts anoat her and preserved her love for man aad won en for well nigh two decades cf human lite alone in the wild. With no previous knowledge cf civilization, eoiitade apprarel to have educated her for it. An ordinary woman would have perished with despondency in such a desolate, hungry, naxed, shelterless outlook. The Rheumatism which strikes you down suddenly and completely is the kind which should ba dealt with heroically. It is in this kind of rheumatic attacks that Athlophorcs ia so peculiarly valuable. Says Mr. A. Ii. Norton, cf Bristol, Conn.: "Was aaddenly stricken with iheumatiani In my bacfe. Fcr four dajs could not tarn myself in bei, and when hfted up could not boar my weight on my feet. After all the usual remedies had failed I tried Athloitioroj. In twenty minutes after taking the first doae I couli bear my weight on my feet, and in two days was able to get about aad attend to business.'

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Kittle WHS; Slci' Uffstfftche and rettove all the tronMea tint to a bilious state of tbe t ystcro, e-nca as Diarineg. Naasca, Iirowcincs, Distrsss after eating P.-la ia tho bido, &c While their taatrcaatjf-at;lacucl-beEuwaiacarti!g n7 Eec"ncfce, yrt Carter's Little Liver Pütaaree eaSy "rahiablo ia Constipation, cnrin.7 and prcventu;!? thio aanDyin? complaint, whilo they eL-o correct U disorders of tiie etomarh, stimnlats the liver SÜdiöcaiaihabowtia, vcaUlheyo&lxsuv4 fÄeh they vrrJd bo aimnrt priceless fci th(5fe woS Baffer f rora tbis distressing complaint ; but f orta tttcly their goodness does notend her, and tbo&a who onco try thera will Und these ltttlo puis valuable tn bo raa v ways thatthey will not w wiiilp iowiih&utthezu Lutsiteralleickhoal tha tano cf eo nary lives that here ia where imke onr -rat boast. Otir pilla cara it whiU Ctners do rot. ' i Carter's Latt!o Lh-er PII! ar very email and Trry eay to taUo. Oca rr two pCls maka ia doc. They era strictly Tfctabla and clo cot gripe oe pcrra. batbythrir pjnt! cctioa please all WM iko them, la vif.la r t iocects; ßva for tt, , tbOlig py ciufrgLsts tvcryvhci-e. cr eeni by toail. CAcnaj rDiciNji co.. 3 :acr Vörie. Ci&2 PKA-YEK ÄN'äTTERXD. The Keenlts IVhtch Rewarded the faith or n Kentucky Man. The following explains Itself: Gheessbcro, Hay 13, 1SS5. Deau Sis Providence ordained that I should hava ona fif'.hcf the capital priziin the Louisiana S:ate Lottery for the month of May, and I have deposited ray ticket (oiefifthef ticket). No. 21.253, with It E. Kirk, banker, at Lebanon, Ky., for collection. 1 do not Irok upon this sudJea change in ray financial affairs es a mere tum of the wheel of foitcite. I believe as firmly as I live that it w&b a direct answer to my prayers. I made what we Cathoüci call a "novena," and I did r.ot doubt but that it would coaie. I nae long prayed to our Lord to give me morey encuzh to make a home in tome loc;'it? where I could practice my profession (theifcw) and be near priest and a Church. I have never Lad the mesne at my disposal, for I have had to struggle with an adveiss f rtuf.e all my life, but never for a moment did I donbt thai my prayers for thia favcr would be answered. I have been married for a year. The day I expres ed tbe rxoney to you for my tic'teta (April 11) was the anniversary of my wedding daj. I married a mot estimable, amiable young lad r from Canada at Labinon, Ky,, on April 14, 1531. and oa April It, 1p5, I expmsei to you the mooey ior my tickets from the easie ptaceiu which I was E-snied. I told you above that I dBtred to go wbeie I codi practice my pro'ession and begia lif a comfortably and easily. I nov have it in my power, thanks be to God, to do ro, and will bay ce a hoate at Los Angele j, Cel., rent me a law office, bay roe a good libiarj, end work with aa much energy as heetofcre. I z'ji thirty-five years of a?a, and have always been poor. Now, by the goodness of Gcd, I am able to gratify my ambition, and to do eomethtng. tco, for charity. That ths Louisiana Slate Lottery is honest and condnctcd by honorable, hih minded men, I have never doubted. I am so grateful for it all that I hardly know what to say. I would leve very much to meet you, and hope soma day to have that pleasure. Wishing you every auctess. I am your sincere friend. Sam. F. Spencer. To M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La. A Card. $75,C00. Niw Osliaks, May 21, 1835. The undersigned certiües that he held for collection for account of 8. F, Soentar, Greensbnra, Ky., through National Bank of Lebanon, Ky., one-fifth ticket Nu. 21,253, In the Louisiana State L&ttery, which drew the first capital prize of saventy-five thousand dollars, on Tuesday May 25. 1SS5, and that the amount was promptly paid by a che 3k on the New Oxleacs National Bank, on presentation cf the ticket at tha office of the company. K. B. Lhoste, Exchange aid Discount Clerk Louisiana National Bank, New Orlens, La. New Or- . If aus Times Democrat, H..y 23. Indiana Pension l.xamlners. Washington Special. Etep3 have been taken to reorganJza the Boards of Examining Sargeons at the foilowirg named places in the State of Indiana: Ncrth Vernon Drs. N. liichardaon and J. P. Cope dropred, Dr. Charles H. Green retaicfo, and Dra. J. M. Shield and J. C. We Us appointed. Fort Wajne-Dra. B. S. Woodwork, 0. R. Drjer and A. P. Bschman dropped. Columbus Dr. D. S. Armer has been dmipmi as a eingle enrgeon, aad a boa-d will te organized, with Drs. 0. T. McCoy, II. Ü. Uawlsy and V. II. Lopp as membera, ttey haviugbeen appointed. Ls.wrerceburg Drs. A. B. Haisei and H. C. Vincent have bpn dropoec1, Dr. 0. M. ?:iiier retained, ar d D W. M. Terrill and Alex F. Jc.'fph appointe-I. Muncie Br?. II Wintoa aad W.J. Boydeu have heen dropped. Dr. G. W. II. Kemper retained and Ds. B. F. Spann and E. J. Prickelt appointed. Ccnnersville Dr. S. W. Vance dropped, Drs. L. D. Dl'.lman ard J. E Chitwood retained and Dr. Jobhna Chit wood appointed. VltccEn Dxs. w. EL Davenport and O'Conrell Fliehurst have been dropDed. Dr. U. 3d. Smith retained and Dia. W. B. Bedell and F. M. Utrris appointed. iiitchell Drs. O. W. Barton, J. B Latnbie ar.d E. 8. JJcIntyre have bfen dropped, an1 Dm W. A. Barton, J. L. W. Yost aad V7. T. Ellieon appointed. Itdianapolis Drs. H. Jameson aod F. 8. Newcomer dropped; Dr. J. K. Bigelow retained, and Dra. B. F. Stone and Chase Wright appointed. South Bend Drs.L II. Dunning and J. A. Kettricg dropped; E. W. McAllister retained, and Drs. II. T. Montgomery aad Charles A. Daugherty appointed. Lafayette Da. J. H. Crouse, J. C.Webster and O. F. Beasley have been dropped, and Drs. S. IL Seawright, W. 8. Walker and II. W. Iiainev appointed. Tene Haute Drs. C. E. Knsfr and S. 0. Preston dronped; Dr. John C. Thompson retained, ar.d Drs. Themis W. Mooreheal aad Leon J. Willien appointed. No changes have yet been mada in tbe Kentucky Bends, and only preliminary papers have been as yet ksaed to Drs. T J. Dilis, Ii- V. Swearengun and James M. Dinnen, of Fort Wayne, lad. Largest la the World. In the department of baking powder and flavonrg extracts the Price Baking Fowder Co.. of Chicago and St. Louis, are the largest in the world. Hundreds cf tons of the cn a tals of cream of tartar, direct from the grape vineyards of France, are annoally usei in Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder, and the entire product of a large Mexican grower of vanilla beans consumed every vear In Dr. Price's Flavoring Extraot of Vanilla. This immense business is accounted for by the purity and excellence of their productions. Tbe enterprise and business honesty of this company are certainly commendable.

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l r w"?.-.n .' -?.t';e '--i LYDJA E, P.K.(HAK.VS ' VEGETABLE COLIPOUIJD , ISAPOSITIVE CURE - For ell'ef those Felnfal Complaints and Weaknesses so common to oar best ft FEMALE POPULATION. It wrt.1, cot rxTir.ri.T tttk wobst Tonn of FnAI K COJIPLAISTS. ALI. OVARIAN TROinjl.t IxrLAsuiATiox ajtd Ulckratiox. Failixo axd Displacements, AND TUB CONSEQUENT SriNAL WeaKKX!S, AND 19 PABTICULAULT ADAPTED 10 TUB Ciiak&b or Lira. It wim. EissoLVK and lira, Tujioes raoai ths VTERC3 IS XS EARLT STAGE 0? DEVELOrMEXT. Tun TEVDENCTTOCANCEnOl-9 HUMORS TUEHK1SCHECB.ET TIBI friIDILT BT ITS VSE. v . IT r.EMOVES rArSTNESS, rLATCXINCT, dztrotV ALL CRAVIX0 TOS STtXtXAXTfl, A.XD EZUZVZS WeAKkess or Tn Stomach. It cures Uloatino, Head-. ACHE, fJF.KTOCS 1'RO-TRATIOK, GEMHAL DlBIUIT,, Psrcrssiox and Indigestion. . ., That fielixo oy Deartno Dowx, CArsiNo Pain,1 iWnouT and Backache, is axwats rERjiAjrcxTXT CLT.ED BIJT.USB. V , J It will at all tixes and rsn all ctkctji-' STANCES ACT IN HAKKONT WITH TH3 LAWS THAT COVE UN THa TE51ALE 8TST2M. 4. f- t-' , Zi-lrs runro?s is SOLELY roitTn-ELEGrrniATa EEALINO Oy DI?K.VE AND TEE EELTEP OP TAIN, AND THAT IT DOE9 ALL IT CLAIMS TO DO, TnOrSA2TD9 OP lAJDirS CAN CLAD LT TESTIFY. - y For the crr.B cp Kldnkt Complaints EITIIE-. fEX THH KEXEDT 13 CNSUKPASSED. LTTLV E. IIXKILiU'S VIX-ETAXLK C01IPOUXD t prerared at Lysn, .'a-s. Price $t fix bottles for $3. bohl y all d-rjt . ß.at by niuU, pota?e paid, iu form ot rilla or Loiorges on rectipt cf price as above, Krs. TinUiDm' 'O-.iHe to ITi::tli" will! mailt-d free to any Lady pending tarp. Lettrni confidentially answereti. faTti:-y htviM ho vfVrrot LTPtA T.. IIXETtAM'S J U'iJ: hi l. IS. I' oy cu-" C'rnst;ftion, tiliouj.n,6f and Irviulty t the Liver. i ccnu ptr box. . ri'BLIC OPINLOJf. The Republican doctrine has been millions for repairs, but not one cent for a nay. Florida Times-Union. Air exchange has a long article on "Beform at Funerals." The trouble with a good many men Is that they put off reforming until th3 diy of their funeral. Philadelphia CalL They are a fesble crowd cf pressmen, aui put jastwtatjoa are foepi enough to tell them in their own vulgar, wretched slang. G. A. SeU's opinion cf American journalist?. Whks we see a man doing bcslr.ess without advertising it reminds us ef the fellow that winked at his girl In tbe dark no one else knew what he was doing but himsslf. Lincoln (N. M.) Golden Era. We have noticed, ia the years cf our earthly pilgrimage, that th.ose who make the mctt pretension to telf-righteonscess are air.org the weakest of God's crca'urea weak in mind, if not la epirit. Chicago Evening Lip.. Beeches does not believe that the p iraitive Beechcr sffurghimself by a caudal hawser from the tree cf an Asiatic jangle, or at a later stage cf development pelted the enibrjo representatives cf crtbodcx theology with primeval ccccanuta. Brooklyn Eagle. It will be manifestly necessary for tha Episcopal Church ere long to adopt Bone reorganization which will put the cole red people in charge of their own churches and remove from the white portion of the church all disturbing qucetionsof race. Columbia (S. C.) Register. It the next Congress does not c Dm pel a chaDgs in the action of the Treasury, our manetery affairs will g?ov more confused than ever, and all the business of the country will be even more then new under the thumb of the eyndicate of bankers. John Swintou'a Paper. Maxt a mistaken marriage and rn&ny a needless and wrongful divorce would be prevented, even among people who have no real respect for religion, if the ministers of every denomination would not only teach but act upon the epiritaal doctrine. iltoona (Pa ) Tribune. At present the strong railroads are forcsd to carry and strengthen the weak. The outcome 13 rtceiverthip and bankrupt corporations; fcr the weak become cn!y apparently strong, while the atrarg be::m6 really weak, and popular prtjadice is excited and becomes ec'ive 8aht both the weak and the strong. Arkansas Gazett?. Ors ho-iits are what we make them. We can't quEll a domestic riot cr put a quietus 1 1 fairüy jars by eimply hanging up a green worsted mctto of "G:d bless uurhome." Neitrer can we supper, cur families by suspending the other popular motto, "The Lord will provide." It is honest toil that makes ti e kettle boil. Elgin (IiL) E?ery Saturday. Wa bave seen the school advance to a public end free system; in place of tke lgnornt peaant w ho boarded round and taught the whole family out cf one book, we have fall graded schools in backwoods districts where the scholars are so few that each pupil has to in Lim:elf makä tffo grades, in order to have enough pupils to go arcund among all the grades. The PatrcL Iw discussing the ouesjon cf sufiraee reform the Carrent rightly proaouaces against property qualifications in any form, and adds: "nonesty aud industry not property and pride should lie at the basis of the cl iiren'a rights." Very true, but why not add intelligence to the list of, qualifications? Honesty, industry and intelligence these are meters that will move the Nation most rapidly to the loftiest possibility of its future. San Francisco Record Union. The New York Sun fays: "The bank de falcaticua of the past eighteen months have brought forcibly to public attention the perils which surround the banking business. The capital of a bank is exposed to depredations both from within and without. It has tobe guarded not only against burglars, counterfeiters, higway robbers and failing debtors, bnt aho a:alnst diehonest tollers, caih'.ers and Presidents. Just nor, too, in addition to all these sources cf loss, there is a dryirg up of income caused by tha cognation cf businesi and the consequent low rstssof Interest, bo that, take it all la r 11. the lot of tbe owner of bank Block is net a kappy oce." '

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Big; Bear aad His Followers 8tlll Defiant Geatral Mlddleton Still la Pursuit. Wisnipkq, Man., June 7. The following dispatch has b:en received: "Fort Pitt, N. W. T., June 3, via Battleford. General Middleton, with fifty men each of the Ninetieth Midland and Grenadiers and a Gatling with eight men, I?ft to Join General Strange this evening. All the mounted men leave early this morning. Captain Steele, who is pursuing Big Bar. has not yet been heard from, consequently it is net now known when the men belonging to this column will return. General Middleton, before leaving, taid they would not return until all cf Big Baar'a prisoners were res. coed." Fort Pitt, Jnne 4 Captain Steele, with seventy mounted scouts and polics, had an engagement with B:g Bear at Two Lakes, fifty miles eontbeast cf here, yesterday. We came upon the Indians at 9 o'clock in the morn it g, as they were atrikin? camp. He imn.eciatcly attacked them. Finding their front too Btrcrg, he executed a clever flankiig m.-vercent, taking the Indians ia the rear, and drivirg them in disorder across a Email creek, where he was unable to follow on account of his Email fore. The Indians numbered fullv 250. He saw no signs of piieorers during the fight. Steele sent Interpreter McKee with a flag of traodr He advanced, but waa fired upon. He got nar enough to be heard, and called out to Big Btsrin Indian, who replied distinctly. McKee (aid: "If you will deliver our people, w will cease firing." The Indian replied: "We intend to clean you oat." Fcet Fitt via Battleford, Jnne fi. Sfrange'e column arrived at Little R?d Dser River Wednesday. The 8 xty-fifth and Ninety Etccnd are about leaving for Onioa Lake. The pioneers are to balld a bridge. The Montrealers are in first-rate condition. No news has been received of B g Bear's whereabouts. Fokt Pitt, N. W. T., June 5. Mrs. Delaney end Mrs. Gowanlock, with eeveral halfbreed families, were brought into camp today by a party of scouts, who overtook them traveling towards Turtle Lake. They escaped from Big Bear Monday, and were making a detour to get here. The ladies eay thay have bfen protected ry half-breeds all along, and suffered no hardships, except from constant travel. Arrested for Assaulting Yoncg Girls. Caieo, 111., June 8. Long Tom, the negro who criminally assaulted several young girls rear Care Girardeau, Mo., a ehort time ego, wa one tted at Mound City, 111., yesterday, atd started to Cape G'rardeau in charge of Sr-.riil Kage. It is said the 8iieriff will nave d Scnity in reachicg home with the priscier in refety. Threats of lynching have ttcn freely msd. Advice to BotntT, WIN3LOW3 r.OQTtl KQ BTnüj? should always & need Vil a: cill. are ccrtlivj seats. . it removes tha Utas ea irtv t ozrc I! prodsoes curat" enret leer t by raitmnt ns cun front pam, tue utve ceUl)w&ol"D!EbtaaBtc!,, It lSTy Flcüsar.t to tsrto. It soothes tna chill, roftenj the f ias, mar an puts, reiiovee wind. resxiatM trj bowels, ana la the oett known rerasav for. diarrhoea, w better arisinj fron teetiins or other cr nf.fi. Twenty-five cents a bottia. ? ßnvÄi Bfir'"? FÖWB Absolutely Pure. Tblsr-owder never varies A rasrvsl of parity, itrt-iiicth aod wholeeomeness. More ecorjomical tieu ibe ordlrsrv kinds, and can not be toM la cotnnptJiion with the multltade of loir tert, short weight, alum or phcppheta powders. Bold only ncsA. Rotal Baxrae Powdbb Co- 100 Wad treet. New York. t lti3 tt-tvson r.r-.rly evirr nf iifc.H.i t U: t h raa tv.r ot toatc. IHUN erjti3 li-.to.-iiu -t pr-ry pi.yrr.' THS BE5T.T0HIC. Tor Wrntcaes!, LnssitndP. J-nck f Krerjrr, Vc it FIAS NO p.QUAL,. and i tbo oV.1t Iron medicine Uiat is not injunon. It Itnricbe tbo Blood, Inviaoraipn rbe System, ltestoresAppetlte,Aidslirestion It does not blacken or Injure ths tooth, cauie head, ache or produce constipation er iron medicine do Du. G. It BnrxLET, a leading physician of PrirRfield, O., eays: -Brown's Iron Bitters is a thorongWy pood medicine. Inse it hi my practice, and rind its action eice all other forms of iron. Ia wenkDew cr a low condition of tho syntem. Brown's Iron Bitters is nsunlly a positive neceesily. It is aU Uut in clcimod for it.6 Genuine has trade mark and rrr-srod red linos on wrapper. Take no other. Madeoclyby liliOWN CHEMICAL CO., RA LT I M OK F, 51 D. Ladips' Hakd Book nsefnl and attractiTS, eontnininjf list of prizes for recipes, infonnaticn about coins, etc., iriven away by ail dealers in medicina, or mailed to aoy addrved on recoipt of Oa. suu&p. - V-t"fIljli,i:'lffl, Cip, Pocrkc. Rlt, $ f ; jf ptnm &! O -iHu. Pempono. PIuirc. tTT l-c? EpoLlr-Us. St;ulT Knots. U;IJ CorJ in.l H ri Nioi f s I'.p l amps et.-. , r .jiüwt. UCsi a IliiALY, Chicago ti-J $G5 BOTTH 4 BOAED for 3 live Youn Ilea or Ladlcp, in encn countv. AdJrcM 1. VY. ZIWIW A CO.,tkieas. ITIddea Xante, Emltoeeed n-l w Chrome Card. DamMn nw type, an KlegiLnt4 pace CUt bau n4 Klorat Antngraph Album wita quotattons, 13 p&e Illustrated Premium ! Price List and Arrnt's Caiivossinit Outfit, all for 16 cts. Si CO.. Menden, Conn. "VT OTICE. Not.'cs is hereby given that there will jN be an election held oa June 27, lsä, at Lawnnce Lod)?e. 'o. 875. L O. O. F., Lawrence, Mirion t'ounty, lud., for the parpoie cf electiaz tares Trusties, to terve lor the term of on year. 9-S J. J. MARSHALL, Secretary. 1 AND IIOT ' - : i ' rEARlOUT fSMi r by atektuakorH. by maily-a Cireniat

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tn makiarr this Watch, and o exact are all its porta, that If it needs repairs, if sent direct to tha factory, tho chanro foractu.il repairs tindaditiT porta Uäed) never exceeds W CU. Ttla Will explain why they are 60 cheap uid 60 eaoily repaired. , EVERY WATCll 13 WARRANTED TO CIVC SATISFACTION. A Few Testimonials Thousands moro could bo given: Tho JV. T. TrZvniszjsz "It is remartab'.o how quickly tho Waterbnry Watch has stepped lato popular favor. Ko doubt the secret of its instant success has been the fact of its excellence. No amount of advertLdns could pusa into favor a poor article. The Waterbury U good and cheap." I have caTied a Waterbury for over a year, and find It a most excellent tlme-TceTver. It has run besido a $100 gold Watch without showis tha least variation." P. O. PERKY, WiuX1IID, R. I. " My Waterbury aftpr three years' trial continues to pive satisfaction, and is now poinff aa (rood as when I received it. At 4 o'clock dnily we receivo tima over our w ire and my Watch U always prompt to the minute." A. S. LETTS, Pexx. R. Jebsst Crrr. 41 Your Waterbury Watch gives such satLifaction tho prica considered that tho wonder is how you aro enabled to givo so much for tho money." A. G. RIISS, 1st. Revxkux DxfT WAsnrs-GTOjf. " Havo wom a Watetb-jry for nearly a year ; It is always on time and as useful a Watch aa I ever LaoVW. W. LElrAiU). with IL K. & P. U. TflKias. K. Y. Ckt. "We have made arraagfmenta wherebj 53.50 will paj for tha abovt described watch, deliverid free, including the Weefcly Sentinel for est year. Address SSNTINEE COIVIPANY Indianapolis, Ind.

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gaiidj:, SEE , TItKK 1 FIHVEIl. - vrT" i-vn?r? CORS and ..xati'i.j.u fcia -fJ p,LJ u&i?i &2 v WANTED. WAiaED U:;Z3 cr GENTLEMEN to take h.t, Vi p.c.ui.-.ut i'iti'ii.ivntal at tacirowu homes! Work " sent byrr.ail tdistar.ee noobjection) ; 2to$5 aday ' can be juictlv ma.de: noc.nrassing; nosuirap ior rc- I piy rcctfeaajrcsscbbe Kig.Cc. Boston, Ksss. Ea55-H T17 ANTED Ladies aid Gentlemen to take nico, V . iiht, picaRnt vert at their own hnnea (diitancenottjfttlor;); vcix scat by mail; t2io f5 a !cy ran be qtlei'v made; no canvasn:?. Pjfne sddrcts ft enw, KKL1ABLE MAN'iJi'O TUKiNG CO., rbiTadeiphia, Pa., Box 1,533. UfÄf'Tl"l by KES?IN'GTON ART CO.. fe-S-U rrialehLlpinaU parts of tbeouutry to Co cur Mehr, pleeant work at their homestent by mail to scy addresr. No3.'canvasiri; easy tolfara, and enyone can earn from 57 to t.O per eek. l-'or full information address KEXSIN'tilt)N a :V ßOOjli, l'J 1'carl street, Boston, ilasa , Ecx M :8. 3 TIE MM Wf!0 M1CSJ 5 Ton Wagon Scales Iron t.T.r, glut B.rr.n. Tai Brem od B.m bcx. kr G80 and JONF.S plL fr.:tki for frf PHe I.'- Tn.nri-n Iht, rrr wX add- i"l.S Cr BINCHAMTOJ, CiiiUamiou. M.V. STOCKHOLDERS' ELECTION. Trctrlecnial election of the stock hold-rs of Butltr Uciversity, lor tho election ol directors, .Till be held in the office of the University, at IrvlcctoD, lad . Jane 19, 185, at 2 o'clock p. m., of taid cny. Each stockholder is entitled to one vote lorcachiharoof stock owned by him orrer. N Such tote may be cast by proxy, it it Is not convenient to cast it otherwise. It is desnable that all tbe stock hould r reprewnt. B. IL BLOUNT, Pres. B, TJ. Irvicgton, Ind., May 6, 1SS5. lllill HARTS TAIt"T llt). rsed and recoiutrcDJei by. the 1 KI1C AT. QU Q a tt iS va&Ja Prcfooion br thoraet tiventy-ll ve years, as an WHOM TOXIC forlosa of appetite, nervous prostratlon AI.inil51I.ITY. i'UKSALLCY i ITotioa of Appointment. . Notice Is hereby piven that the nndersisoed has been spivointed administrator of the estate of LKira J. Conneel, late of Marlon County. Indiana, deceased, taid estate Is supposea to be solvent. WILLIAM A. READING, Administrator. TO S HEHi SsnffcrinRfrom the effecta of youthful er i i r biiti.i vi.ii rthtihl.trAitiMnnon the above diseae.al80 diroction for npif-curfl, freaat eliarga. AjUres-iTgl. f. Ü. WlUcv4u,C&a.

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m ,ynnf w aicceseacn tav. an avcracro cr atcnes perminute. You would imagiao the whole country supplied by this thno. ty no rneans. This is tha merchant's Watch, the farmer's Watch, the rciner'a Watch, the laborer's Watch, the bey's Watch, th school-girl's Watch in fact, everybody's Watch. , On receipt of 53 50 wamsend Uur&I Lrated AVatch ly rofflsterel man,' prrpaier, im guarantee it to reach you safely. The Waterbury Watch Co. bss a rational rrnttion for making the BEST CHEAT VYATCU Vt TI1C WOULD. e havo received from thera their IVE W Watch, a preat improvement over the first ones made, and a marvel of simplicity and accuracy, containing more ingenul than any other article placed before th pnbl.o for many years. Tha cut shows EXACT e-IZE cf Watch. A Watch made by band would cost as much as a cotracro by tbe sea-shore or a small yacht, and taka 83 lor.j to build. So perfect is the machinery used i ?rrsT rnrpi.KTR LISTINTIiaU.S. Y Uat. i Lsw Wallace, Attorneys for Flalntttr. SHERIFF'3 SALE. By virtue of a certified copy ' a decree to mo directed, front lue Clerk ol the fcuperior Court of Marion Cauaty, Indiana, ia a cause whereia The Christiaa WoMen's Bccrd of Missions of Marion Couaty, lr.Haua, are j laintid, and Iul e HoRner et al. kie Uelecdania, tva.se So. 3.31) requiring me U rra.e tiie sun:s ol naocey in sma oecrce provided, rrd in marcer as proriled for ia taid decree, vitb lnttr-fi on said du rfe ti iiw, 1 wUl expose at public sale, to ibe big'u6t bidder, on F21DAY, TilS Sd PAY OF JULY, A. D. lboö, bctseen the tonrs ot 10 o'clocS a. n. and 4 o'clfick p. m., cf ss-id day, et the door of Ue Courthouse ol M-ricn County, Indiana, te rents and t roßts ior a term not excetdm vbo years, of the following real etutcsitaaw-la Marion Couaty, In the t Ute of Indiana : Lots numbered forty five (it) and forty-six (If). In liofiber'; ucdivleionof a part of the east half of ttetouthwtat qusrter ot section six e), township fi;teea (16), north of ranee four (i) east, according to the plat of said subdivision recorded In the cilice of tbe Recorder of Marion County, Indiana, in plet took thiee (3), page one hundred atd fort)-one(Ml). If luch rents and proSts will not sell for a sua ctCDt sura to catl&fy bald decree, interest and costs, I will, at the arce tine and placa, expose to public sa.e the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge s&id decree. Interest and costs. Said sale win ba rcade without aar relief whatever iron valuaüo or appraisement laws, GEORGE H. CARTEK, SheriS ot Marion County. June 8th. A. D. liib. Bcluvas L Joses, Attornejs for Plaiatilt SHERirF'8 SALE, By virtue of a oertlfled copy of a decree to me directed, frora the Clerk ot the Superior Court of Marion County. Indiana, la a cause wherein Frank L. Ilüz.nser et al. are plaintifis and William A. Keidaamer et ah are defendants, (case No. S3,3;2). requiring me to make the sum of one thousand four hundred and reventy-two dollars and thixty-tisht cents (Sl,472.SS),with Interest on said decree and c.-wts, I will expose at pebiic sale, to the highest bidder, on FRIDAY, THE 81 DAY OF JULY, A. D,' between tbe hours of 10 o'clock a a. and 4 o'clock p. m., of said Cay, at the door cf th Courthouse ol Marion County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding eeyen years, of the folio wins reil estate, to-wit: Lots six 6j and twtnty-eigbt t'2S ia McC&rty'a firit wtt siae aCdiuon to tbe chy of luilanapo.is, in Mar:oa County, tSiate of Indiana. If ar.ch rents and proüts wla not sell for a sufficient sura to atis!y mid doers-. Interest and costs, l will, at the sp.ne t:ne and p:ce, exrwe to public sale the tea simple ot a;d real esiate. or so much thereof as may be lui'.icient to dtsetKutre said decree, interest and costs. Ball rale will be made wltout any relief whatever Irora valuation or arpriibeinent law. OEORGE H. CARTES, bheriü of itaxioa Coauty. June Eih, A. D. 15S5. S250 CNTH. wnts wanted. pON-eO-ai-tK'lc in tn. world. 1 :'! fre AaimjAYURONSC;.0etrouMic)

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