Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1885 — Page 4

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THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL! WEDNESDAY JUNE 17 1855.

THE GREAT Unfailing Specific FOR Ol I f 4 I I U III O 1 tongue coated white or corrrcd u!i a trown f ;r ; pain m the I'itk, s..!tt. or joint "ften onstikcn (, r Rheumatism : sonr totnank I loa of Werlte I iomMims nuse? an.l aterhrvsh. or indigestion: flatulency an i aci.l eructations; bowels alternately costive nd lax ; hradarhet kss of 01031:0, with a painful sensation of li.tving t.nie'l to do something whit-h ouht to hare leen U.ne ; debility! low sprit; a thick, yellow apvarance of the skin aau eyes ; a dry couh ; fever ; totkne.4 ; the urine is scanty anl hih-voi Jted, aad, U allowed to stand, deposits a sediracnu SirIONS OLIVER REGULATOR Is generally used in the South to arouse the Torpid Liver to a healthy action. being entirely vegetable, no particular care is required hiie Uing this medicine. The ltegrulator acts without disturbance to the system, diet or occupation. It retrulates tlie I-iver, and Nature relieving herself, causes the bile to act as the pi:nre. The excess of bile bcin removed, a tonic effect is produced, and health is perfectly restored. It Esjiaies ths E:re!3 szi ::7C3 CCICTATIOIT. It Is a CSSTAm CraS ICS DYSPEPSIA. The Ttefrulator contains no quinine, mineral, or anything that will injure the most delicate patient, and is Riven with nafety and the liappiest results to the most delicate infant. For all diseases in which a laxative, alterative or purgative is needed it will give the most perfect satisfaction. The Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medicine in the World ! THERE IS ElIT ONE Si"iK0,.S LIVER REGULATOR ! t2TCa Vi n.i a V. - e-onntnA- w if H tVi - 7 iuu . f.,' on fr jnt of Wrapper, prepared only by J. H. ZEILIN & CO., S3LH PROPRIETORS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17. TEr.3I3 PER YEAE. lasle Copy, without Premium 8 1 00 nbs of eieren Ic r 10 00 Vie ask Democrats to tear in raLid, and select beiz own State pacer when they come to take Ubecrlptlona andmake up clubs. Agents eating up clubi send for any InlonnaUoa desired. Address llS'DIAtNAPCLid SEMTHvEL COMPANY, Indianpoljj, lad. i . j "Oca rotten tariff system," ia what a correspondent cf the New York Times calls it. Short, pointed and true. Log ax seems to ba roaming about the country congratulating everybody that he Was not slaughtered the second time within a twelvemonth. Shake! Jack. Shake! The mercenary hypocrisy of trie 8t. John campaign last year canted the defeat of the National Republican ticket. Commercial Gazette. If It defeated Blaine it was the best day 'a work it ever did. Thk Dolphin was n. g. amid the deep sea waves. She was evidantiy made for the "Wabash trade. Wonder if old Dick Thompson was not consulted by Chandler and Johnny Roach. That Republican Legislature of Pennsy! Tania continues to pound away as if it had jest commenced business. It has its counterpari in Illinois. Perhap3 the dos days will dissolve them both. Tns Ohio Republican Convention wi3 not an enthusiestic gathering. There waa no fire In the eje, so to peak. The gathering steeds that formerly pranced about with head acd tail np teemed to droop at the SpriEgüeld meet. Jons Eoach ia now unquestionably the greatest idol of the Republican organs. Roach and Boberon cn a platform of reform acd repairs would make a ticket for 'S3, harmonizing well with the views cf the average EpiubUcan b:sa ef the period. Jeff Davis has entered npon his seventyeighth year. If Jeff is still ambitions and would yet reap honor and Immortality, we can give him a cock sure receipt join the Republican party, Jeff! That removes all disabilities and guarantees a pleasant trip over Etvx. Asnir.soy, one cf the Returning Board rascals relic cf the LouIs:ana villainy of '7G, hzs juit been toncced oit cf a $3,000 position by the administraJiön. Glory! Eta was only a Republican guess he attended t his dut: no charges, eto. What organ will dare to "howl; first? Jcnx Bcsseix Yocxg, recently llinister to China, will te home shortly, and will meet Colocel Der.by, who succeeds him, in Washing to post him on thq duties cf the mission. By the way, "an old soldier1' imseeds a civilian, and the "old. old soldier" is a Democrat and the civilian a Republican. How did it ever happen? The prand old man has bzen ous'ed in Ecg!acd at last; but be made a good fUht. It was as stubborn as Logan's. Coicaji Tribune. Yes, it resembled Login's November figV. They both "got left." Think, however, of comparing John A. Legan wita the "grand old Eian.; It makes one "tired'' and be for air. That distinguished Republican, lion "Webs'er Flanagan, Collector of the Fourth Texas Revenue District, has lost his office. A good Democrat succeeds him. Flanagan's famous "What are we herd for?" speech a": the Chrcgo Convention in 1330 ia thus practi" cally and convincingly demonstrated to tae man who uttered it midst the shouts of his brother delega. Oca esteemed but wild and hilarious contemporaries cf the opposition presa do not seem to be making to much sport with the Vice president's campaign demand "to open the books." The boots are being opened, and they are revealing too much. L'.ke the chap that quit hunting the bear, "the tra-l is getting too darned fresh." He didn't want any "bar" anyhow. Thesi Is seme complaint made of the importunities of thosa who are seeking positions at Washington under the present adzoiniatration, but W3 are glal tj note that the present case of office seeking is not worre than nnder Republican Presidents, The New York Herald's Washington correspondent tay: "It Is certainly not nearly to bad as it was unddr President Grant or Mr. Hayes. In those dajs the rooms and antercorx io! Cabinet ofüceisand the passages leading t them were crowded day after day,

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ers here at any time tince the 4th of Marcblast as assembled when General Garfield beoame re&ident. The difference is that this administration has work to do. The other took the public business as it stood and made no caEges in that no reform?." All the accounts that we bave ever res J of the sort cf irrpoitunity referred to daring the first deyacfMr. Lincoln's administration agree that it was : frightful, dirgraceful and unprecedented.

TOE LOGIC OP EVENTS. Tbe pTetent duty on American wheat is, In Turkey, 453a cents per bushel; in Portapal, 35 2 5 cents; Sa'n, 22 4 5 cents, and 'n Fiance the prep&fed duty is 14 1-10 C9nts per busheL Great Britain, Holland, Sweden. Pen rr ark and Belgium impo?a no daties oa wheat or flour. American Miller. A careful reading of the foregoing staten:ect telle an Instructive Btory of the effact cf tariff duty cn the life necessaries of the ns:ts. As would naturally be expected, miferatle, decaying eld Turkey ia found to be the highest tax er o the brea of hsr pecple. Fallen Tortngal comes next; then her f ister, Spain, with France In her trouble considering a comparatively low rate. The greater, wiser, more enlightened and more prosperous powers cl Great Britain, Holland, Sweden, Denmark and Belgium impose ro tax cn tread whatevsr. The time has net jet fully come, perhaps; but just as sure 83 right is ultimately to triumph over wrcrg as sure as the ma2S3 are to bo emancipated in fact, there is in store for the future univerral free trsds throughout the civilized wcrld-the natural law that every one of God's creatures may buy asd sell life's nect searies cf whom and to whom he pleases, with5ut tax or hindrance tram any government power wba'eve r. A T3I AL TRIP. The Damocratic party is oi trial. This trial was granted by the p?opbcn a margin eo slender as of itself to constitute a heal t by, tircely warning. Tte cause which led to this oUer of trial to the Democrats was general discontent oa account of gio-is peculations and wrong geneially in all the departments of the Government, and from excessive burdens cf taxation laid upon the reoplq for the personal edvantageof a favorite cass, rather than for the geed of the whole people. This state cf things, it undoubtedly was, which chiefly operated to retire the Republican i arty, a' place the new power on trial. If, then, the new power shall meet reasonable expectations, it is fair to presume that it will be continued, and cot otherwise. The chances of success to Mr. Cleveland's administration, with continued power ia the bands of the Democratic party, will, therefore, depend on the ability of the administration and its party to bring back the Government to its old standard of purity and intfprity and fair dealing between all classes of tbe people. If strict morality take the place of the late corruption; if capable men of honest principles and worthy aspiration shall be chosen to administer aifairs and the people are relieved from excessive taxation, with the necessary taxes levied upon a basis of equal and exact justice to all, and if added thereto the Government shall be administered with firmness, resolution and moral courage, then we may boldly predict, judging by the simple calculation of rea cn, that the new power will be recommissioned to continue the Rood work. The multiplication table is not more certain than that the T-merit administration has committed to it a grave end iEomentous responsibllily of the hieb? st possible character. If it shall happi'y encceed, as we trust rd believe it will in maintaining a line of conduct worthy cf the traditions cf the Democratic prtv, then Tuesday, November 4, 124, will have been rendered the grandest day in the hiitorv of the great Republic. Any cizen, DjmocraS especially, who dees Kes ttan contribute his reasonable part to thetndcf the?rand consummation named is in t eo farihortof the ratriotio duty devclyirgufon evejygod ctizo. A HELLO W BAN OLE. Wren the Ind'ana Legislature passed the liw reEtiicting tte cliertes fa, teiepuoau sarvics tae m mhe-B may have a?'e i under the sour of irritation earned by personal experience with iht most asravit'tig ol all moJeru conveniences. At ad events, they probably supposed that the matter was one entirely between them-eives and the telel hone company. It ro happened, however, thet lio ex oner fcai tee Iniiana bill projrescl well toward pes-ae than a similar bill popped up in the Ws'ftehuH'tt Legiflature. l'äe other daya member from the Lowell district inade a speech in opposition to the bill, and in toe course of his renn ris he mfldo use of these words: "In New Pngland the tacredness of invention entitles evn the American Bell TelQphoue Company to regard, but in Indiaca, where they never had e n invtntcr who knew loom from a nauJcart, ti.ey have passed such a bill as this, wiich there has not yet been tine for their own courts to declare nngatfry." bile tr.e Kepnbl!cn has already expressed the opinion that ine lexislatioa under disc ission was. i:i effect, a direct aauli cn the csdul patent ysJem, it is entirely a surprise that the meaure touid arou.-e sectional feeling. Tnis vulvar lling of a factory-town representative at tte agricultural Stae of Indiana is entirely unjastlSabte iiow, because the Hoos.er Legislature is unabl9 to make defense, hario? adjourned adjourned, we May av. leaving this very telephone bill as the f nly solitary monument by whlcn It is remember id awav from hovte. But Yankee no.iom are ery sensitive. St Lcuis Republican, The agitation ot the Questions which bad clustered around the oatrazeous telephone XBoncplyin Indiana finally culminated in tte rasesgs of a bill last winter by our Legislature which brought the monoply to realize tbat the citizsns of Indiana bad some righta that even it was forced to respect. The wiedom of the course of our Legislature led to the patesge of a simi'ar bill in Illinois, and the Ohio Legislature then tcok the malter up oxd&n examination shoved the same state cf affairs in tbat State that prevailed in Inciana. We notice from the extract 'given in the foregoing from the St. Louis Republican, Uat an Ignorant Massachusetts Yankee takes cccasicn to slur the inventive talent of our people when a like bill was recently being considered by tte Legislature cf that State. He says ''they never had an inventor who knew a loom from a handcart." He is evidently as Ignoramous or be would never lave given utterance to such a sentiment. In this very telephone which ia used exten sively in Massachusetts one cf the most lmpcrtant parts Is tne Invention of an Indiana Kan. We refer to Gilliland'a bell ringing apparatus, lit, Gilliland was a citizen of the State when his bell was invented and patented. Frobablyat the very time the ignorant Yankee wa3 slurring our inventive talent the telephone bells of Ilootsler Invention were ringing in the Massachusetts State House, and into the very ears Of the demtgogne. Dees this "member from the Lowell District" know that the best office desks in the world are made in Indiana and shipped into Boston bf the car load? Another invention of an Indiana man. Does the libsier cf Indiana know

that the milling machinery of Nordyke, Marraon & Co. is acknoweldged to be the very best now made? It is shipped into every agricultural conntry on the surface ot the globe, and we suspect into many portions of New Eagland, This machinery, we understand, ia the product of Indiana's inventive genius. We doubt not that the list could be made auch larger. Eyery week from one to a dczin of our citizens in various portions of Icdiara secure patents for useful articles. The ratents, however, do not caver wooden bamt or natcifgj. This Massachusetts ignoramus must read up, or come West and gst pjeted. STATE FINANCES. Sorr.ft ccntroverty In regard to the cost o! maintaining the State government ha3 arisen in the last lew weeks. The report of the State Auditor is so clear on this question that any school boy can readily determine just what the expenditures are. JarJge Jordan has for a number of years at the commencement cf tbe canvass prepared statements which have been published and distributed as campaign documents, and have found their way to the homes of the taxpayers, and his statements have never bs9n questioned. During the last session of the Legislature the chairman cf the Wajs and He ans Committee requested the Judge to prepare a statement in regard to the condition of the State Treasury, and give his viea as to the neces sity of making a loan to meet the extraordinary expenditures occasioned by the building of the new Insane Asyluma. The Jade in this statement gives the expenditures for the fiscal year October 31, ISSi, and bslow are his figures, which can be verified by tainirg to psge3 3:i, 4L and 41 of Auditor's report:

Executive and adirln!sirat:ve. Letevolent and reformatory iasiltutlOQS.o.aa S12.5CJ 70 I78,:ia 5ti 2 U.OM au 2i till !W 1.M0 10 21.5G3 4.9U1 7'J WS 01 1.U0 00 l.SO'J 0J 1.091 6Ü CO 1 07 5 10 Sol 21 307 31 1,500 00 210 63 State Prisons.-. Judiciary Lducational institutions-. Aericultural Society.. Public printing State Hoard of Health Mate Puard of Equalization Bureau cf Statistic?.. rpartment cf G?oloc:y Geueral contingent expenses niuime rievie'i suiu.ea.. Revenue refunded........... lndiara LegionHi ate Litrsiy S-fi'hry Siate Iliue Inspector SlUceilaneous expenditures.Total current expense....-... 8)71,572 31 Ifemn of Interest on pase 41 235, 1H 9'J Items of buildings and improvements or extraordinary expenditures, oa pege41 ........-- 257.01S 2t Tctal expenditures out of general 1 l cd.............. -S 1, 495,735 54 It will thus be seen tbat the ordinary and current expenses of the State for all depart ments last year were 337 572 31, which, by way, ia lets tban fifty centa for every inhabitant in the State, and makes a most creditable showing, which every citizen should be proud of. Nearly all ot tbe $2-35.1 11 ü9 interest in the above statement Is paid to ths echcol fund, that fund being invested in the bordsof the State. The $237.0 IS 21 was very lsrgrly expended for permanent improvements, such as the new Insane Asylums, new family buildings at the Reform Schocl, etc. The 6tate levy for a number of years has only been twelve centa on the $100, and this has been ample, with the receipts from the earnings of the prisons and from other sources to pay the ordinary expenses and for new buildings and the interest cn the State debt. The payment of the old internal improverxent bends, ?134 149.92, the completion of tbe Women's Intaoe Asylum and the appropriation for the Ohio flood sufferers made a severe drain npon the fund raüed by the twelve-cent levy. Judge Jordan, in his statement above referred to, gives the extraordinary expenditures for the fiscal year ending October 31, 1?-S3, all cf which were paid out of the general fund raised largely by the twelve cent levy. They are as follows: During tbe fiscal year ending October 31. 1SS3. you ee by Auditor's Report, pagts '17, 43 and ., that there was expended for Completion cell-house, PriMn South .5 7,171 51 IUijerLptlon and interest internal improTemeut bond.". 131,119 92 Rctt!ement clolms Tipton County b.&i'i 6 , Compietin Women's Insane Asylum..... 19,913 SI Aaduicnsl hospitals, in.ane 21 505 97 Improvement House Befuge . 13.WJ 03 evrer, Stute Prison North. 2t,73: 40 Ftmaie Reformatory sewer........ 1V5H 42 P.t virion of law? .-.. 6,8.26 59 lifrirfian 6treet improvement 4,4 J9 79 lleliti Ohio flood aullerera 5U.152 00 Total. ..$J12,6C9 43 That the financial condition of Indiana is Crst-class ia clear from the low rate of interest at which our bonds were sold a few months since. In this connection it may be well to stato that there is every year a tax of sixteen c.nta on the ?1C0 levied by the State for school p uipoec8. In other words, the State levies i,ur cents more for school pmposes than it decs for all the expenses of the State governcent. No State in the Union can snow such a cheap and economical State government. THE "WAY THE MONEY WENT. TLere was no lack of expedients to get rid of tbe public money under Republicanism. A fcchcme put np by a lot cf jobbers during tie lest administration resulted in a l03S to the Government of over f 130,000. We have tetn other accounts of the twinflle, but the one we propose to make use of we find in the Chicago Tribune, As this is recognized es first clais Republican authority, our wit n sa will not probably be impeached by any members of that party hereabouts. The account of tbe affair, or rather swindle, rnns after this manner. It seems that a board appointed by the Secretary of the Navy to inquire into the dealings of the Navy Department with tbe American Wood Pre serving Company of Cleveland, O., has presented a report that the alleged invention la practically worthless. The prcces3 was to force sulphate ot copper into wood, and, after its imprejnatian, to force a solution of chloride of barium into the tame wood. The theory was that the copper would preterve the timber from decay and that sulphate cf barium, an Insoluble substance, would be formed in the pores of the wood, clcsiug them np so that the copper solution could not escape. A large number of pieces of different kinds of wood were tested ty the b;ard, after having been impregnated, at Columbia College, New York. It was four d that the sulphate of copper did not penetrate the wood throughout, only very faint traces of It being diasoverable near the ends cf the timber used. The barium solu tion did not penetrate the wood and the pores were not closed np. In addition the be aid found that the attempt to preserve weed by means of sulphate of copper was much older than the Thilmany process, and

that the patent under which the company worked waa useless. Tbe 31st of Jannary, 1835, the American Wood Preserving Company, through its S2cnt, James II. Young, of Boston, conveyed to tbe United States all its property for the preservation of wood at the Navy Yard, Bosten, and also licensed the Vnited States to c;e all the patents held or owned by It, The, papers in tte possession of the beard show that the plant cost ?33.S0L95, and paid for impregnation J0G.8GS CT, making a total of $ 13Ö.7CO 62. To this $20.403 for labor should be added, traking the to'al cost of the plant fcr impregnation and labor 150,103 C2. There is "two cents'' missirg for you plus $.'5G.l(kH CO.

It is propestd to hold a Poker Congress in this country next month. The date seems soaewhat iil cbocen, in view ot tbe fact that Hon B)yd Winchester will call Ina few days to assume his dntie1) as llinister to Switzerland. Washington Critic Yts, but then we have lett us ex-Mlalster Scherck. Schenck, yon know, stands A No. 1 among poker players, and then he ia a Republican poker, player. A poker player pure and simple is not quoted high in the rxarktt, but when you get a Republican poker player you have something just as ocd as a four-leaf clover. General Bragg givej a good reason why certainjparties in the Interior Department should be turned out and more reliable ones put in their places. He says: I have been toyta? for several weeks to eet a certain Register out West remove!. I nave a clear taie made out sgainst him. The charts are very rerious and when they once rcaci the SecreUrv tl ere I no doubt that he will remove him. But I dare not file these papers at the department for the rea(on that each bureau is Allel with Republican spies who make it their business to report to favored outsiders what is eolag on ins! ia the derailment without any regard to Mr. Lamar's order. This very Register whose romoval I am seeking receives a eUpitch every day from sometodv tu the department telling him the exact cond.tiou of allaipt. xoies asp ormoy. Feakcis MrrpiiY: Marriages may ba made in Heaven, but they are dissolved In alcohol. Vxedi, the composer: My career is ended and I intend to let younger men fill my place. Thk political party that wars with rum rx ust be independent of rum. West Virginia Freeman. The msu most willing to take risks are those who have nothing to lose. New Orleans Picayune. I would rather have raw hands who are honest than experienced or.es who are not George W.Julian. Oke standing grievance against President Cleveland is that 'he will neither kill nor quiet the Mugwumps. When Ecgland goes to civilize a nation, she wheta her sword on a leather-back Bible and puts a fine edge on It with a hymn book. Macon Telegraph. A tuEGEOJt, who wishes to compliment the heroism of a soldier who had just had his leg amputated, told him tbat he had stood it like a woman. New York Nswa. Bask defalcations, like death, have "all i eesons for their own." The season's crop would make np the wheat deficit if they were edibles. National Republican. Umted States Cosscl Kaixk at Berlin: The depression In trade will soon convince tbe American people of the necessity of abandoning the protective tariff, policy. To my Young Ceuutry women: Bs yoa slow to asgcr, ewift to forgive, and hold fast tbe charity that raises the lowly, wita the self-re spect tbat stoops not to the haughty. JerTereon Dsvls. There are men and women who make as great a mockery cf the marriags relation as tbe Mcrmons do, and who are protected in it by the law, though they are perjurers and debauchees. Chicago Herald. Intemperance is the one sin, at ones very common and very fatal, which is absolutely and easily preventable. It is theonecor-e of humanity of which we miht absolutely cut eff the entail. Canon Farrar, in Nineteenth Century. The gentla influence of civilization is tlcwly manifesting itself in New Mexico, for we observe by tbe 1 Paso Times that -'New Mexico spent last year for liquor ?G,435,C00, and for churches ?15.CC0." Bonforts Wine and Spirit Circular. AcfOEDiso to a French medical journal tbe mortality of children "brought up on the bottle"' is frightfully large. The mortality of children wo take to the bottle after Lavirg been brought up is also sort o' Btartlirg. Louisville Courier Journal. The New York Sun feels bad became Attorney General Garland has recently decided that Dakes and Earls on the magnificent Cur ard steamer, like poor peasants on the crowded immigrant packet, are admissible only cn the payrxent cf fifty cents a head. Washington Capital. The proof that Bacon wrote S'aakspeare would not weaken any other history; the pressirg of a doubt on insufficient grounds dees weaken historical faith. If any one has the proof that Bacon wrote the dramas of Bbakspeaxe, let him rrodace it. NorthwestCm Christian Advocate denouncing the cipher theory. Everything will conspire hereafter to invoieaperisdof steady-paced industry and low rates of interest on money, instead of the era of the Goulds and Yandsrbilts, who with theh vll example hav made eo many cf ns slaves to mere money and rascals in intent, even though we have not been overtaked and crushed and humiliated to the point ct stlf destruction. Columbia (9. C.) Register. The United Presbyterian Synod's deliverance on church bazaar's and rallies will, it may be feared, be looked upon as an in genious attempt to reconcile the interests of Heaven and cf Mammon. It was carefally pruned of offending passages and dressed so that in removing tbe more flagrant causes of reprrach nothing might be done to impede the Cow ct what has become in many eyes the vital sap of the church. Edinburgh Scotsman. Db. A. L. Lo'omis lb credited by the Canala Lancet with sajing: "A man can take two or three glasses of stimulants daily, and may continue the habit for perhaps twenty-five years without harci, but when this man reaches that period of life when the vital powers are on the decline, he suddenly finds himself eld before his time, for he has all these years been laying the foundation for chronic endoarteritla. I bslleve that 50 per cent, of all dipcases arice from tho nie of et'mulanta," New York Bun.

A SINGULAR BOOK.

Scinttllatlr c With Harcaim svnd Brilliant With Troth. . New York Correspondence American Itnral Uome. Cbsp. I. "Hs Malaria :' goes to Florida. Chap. II. Overworked;" goes to Europe. Chap. III. - Haa Rheumatism;" goea to ms. Corp. IV. E&a a row witn his doctor ! The above chapters, Mr. Editor, I find in a book recently published by an anonymous author. I have read a deal of sarcasm in my dsy, tut I never read anything equal to the sarcasm herein contained. I suspect the ex perience portrayed is a personal one; in abort, the author intimates as much on page 31. Lei me give you a synopsis: "Malaria," as it states, "13 the cloak with which supeificial physicians cover up a multitude of iil feelings whioh they do not understand and dj not much care to investigate. It is also a cover for such diseases as they can not cure. When they advise their patient to travel, or that he his overworked and needs rest, and is probably e offering from malaria, it is a confession cf ignorance or of Inability. The patient goes abroad. The change is a tonic, and f or a time he feels better. Comes home. Fickle appetita, frequent headaches, severe cold3. cramps, sleeplessness, irritability, tired feslings, and general untitrj3s for business are succeeds 1 ia due tin;e by alarmir g attacks of rheamatism. which flits about his body regardless of all human feelings It is mntcular In his bick. Articular ia bis joints. Inflammatory mj! hsw he fears it will fly to his heart! Now od he gees to tbe springs. The doctor sends him there, of course, to get weil; at the same time he doea not really want him to die on his hands! Tbat would hurt his business! Better for a few davs. Rsturns After a while neura'a transfixes him. He oloats; can not breathe; has pneumoaii: cia not walk; can not sleep on his left side; ia fretful : very nervous and Irritable; is pale aid flabby; has frequent chills and fcvtrs; everything about him eeema to go wroaz; brcim-n suspicious; mnstersnp strength anddemanii to know what is killing him! "Great heaven! ' he crie, "why have yoa kept me so long in ignorance?" Because," said the doctor, "I real your fate five years t go. I thought best takten yon comfortable and ignorant cf the facts." He dismisses his doctor, bat toe late! His fortune has all gone to fees. But him what becomes of him? The other day a well known Wall street backer ea'.d to me: "It is really astonishing how general Bright's disease is becoming. Two of my personal friends are now dying cf it Bat it is not incurable I am certain, for my nephew was recently cured when his physicians said recovery waa impossil--. The case seems to me to be a woad-srfnl cne." This gentleman formerly represented his government in a f oreign country. Be knows, appreciates and declares the valas of tbat preparation, because his nephew, who is aeon of Danish Yics-Consnl Scamidt, was pronounced incurable when the reneoy, Warner's safe cure, was bsiun. "Yes," said bis father, "I was very skeptical, but sines taking that remtdy the boy ij well." I regret to note that ex-Pr63'.dent Arthur is f aid to be a victim of this terrible disease. He onght to live, but the probabilities are that b tee authorized remedies cannot cure him, his physicians will not advise him to save his life, as so many thousands have done, by the nse of Warner's safe cure, which General Christiansen, at Drexel, Morgan & Co.'s., told me he retarded ' as a wonderful remedy." Well. I suspect the hero of the book cured himself by the same means. Toe internal evidence points very strongly to this conclusion. I can cot close my notice of this book better than by quoting hij advice to his readers: If, my friend, you have such an experieres as I have portrayed, do not put your trust in physicians to the exclssion of oihr remedial agencies. They have no monopoly over disease, and I persona'ly know that rtany of them are s 3 very 'conscientious' that they would far prefer that their patients should go to heaven direct from their powerIf 89 bands tban tbat tliey should be ravel to eerth by uss cf any unauthorized means." And that the author's condemnation is too tine, how many thousands duped, and yet refectd, as he was. can personally testify? Bob Ingersoll Is TTItU Us. Washington Special. I believe In turning every office-ho!d?r out," eaid Congressman W. D. Hill, of Ohio, to general Muldrow. Assistant Secretary of tbe Interior, in Mr. Maldrow's oiS:e this mcrning. 'I believe in the same doctrine," echoed tbe Assistant Secretary of the Interior; "but we Ladn't ought to talk ia tie presence cf tbe enemy." rointipß; to a lara, smooth, faced gentleman s'ttiuar oa a lounge just back Of Ceteral Mnldrow's desk. Tte smooth facf d gentleman, who evidently bad heard Mr. Hill's remark, lausj'ied and, rifcing to st ake haads, ea'.d: "My Oaio frieal is correct; the ctfices should be rilled wit;i friends of tbe Administration. It is ri'it arH would be for the good of the public service." The large, smooth-faced gentleman was Colcrel BuD Ingersoll. The President and His Advisers. (Washing'on lispatch to New York World. 1 A Cabinet officer eaid yesterday that one of the reasons why there is so much delay in rckir2 appointments is because of the difficulty in finding out who are the best men. Public men. as a rule, are of no assistance to the President. It Is a very common thing for inembers of Congress and Senators to indorse from two to half a dozen applicants for the eame place. He eaid: "I know of one esse where a Democratic Senator wrote five separate letters commending the virtues of five different candidates for one position. What is the President going to do wh9u he is confronted with a let of papers like that? Ia other woids, the average publio man, insteai of belD? c f any ass-stance to the President, puis edditior.al objects in his way." Reward of ihn Editor. I Philadelphia Times. For refnsirg to leave the Constitution, ot Atlanta, to take the office of Consul to Birmingham, England, the proprietors of the Ocean House at Savancah have sent Editor Bowella an immense turtle weighing 500 pounds. lialstead still Asleep. Philadelphia Times. 1 The untamed Halstead ia still waving the blcoly shirt with that hysterical zeal that ba always been his. It is probable that Mr. Hal&tead wen't wake np out of that secession tltep until after he is dead. The Honors Come High, 3oston Herald. 1 Bill Chandler and Frank Jones have made cpadidating exrer6ive in New Hampshire, as Gov. Halt's creditors find to their loss. A Uocd I)l or Both. Cincinnati Commercial. Judge Foraker wss the representative, not eo much of a Republican defeat in Ohio, as cf a disappointment Commendation and Advice. Saginaw Courier Had. Tie President is doing splendidly. Let bitn alone. AST Baraples of Dr.B.W, P.eed's Celebrated Atthma Relief sent free to all who apply, it is also an exceUent remedy for Coughs, Colds and Catarrh. ECc and fl packages sent by mall. AND CATARRH n! A. ETHBIDOE,

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rflja cfäce irep.trrciot, or 3months, Cci mitation FEES Addres liß. L. ram Sil5 UiMMn tl El THE OLD RELIABLE 25 YEARS IM USE. Ihe Greatert Helical Triumph of tho tnclorsed'sil over tho World SYMPTOrvlS OF M TOF2P8B LäVEK. Lossofappetite. Nausca.owelsos tive..PairunltheJlead.vixha.dullE9Tr sätiön.ia the back part. Fain uridyl q, with a disincUnation to exertior cf body or mind. Irritability oftemj sr, LopintLosemory,-v7it5 a feeling of having ne glected s'orni duty 1 1 vre ariness. Dizzine ss, Flutter" ing rofthe Heart.Dot5beforeth9eyes VellowSkin-HeadacheJiestlessnesi at night, highly, colored Urine. IT THESE WARSTCX GS ARE TNKETEDEa ai2i::3 n:2ir;i3 viil c;:s eb i2TL;rto; TUirS PILLS urn e?recially adapted tc auchcaac3, one doso eil'ects such a elums; of feeling as to astonish th3 suii'c-rer. They Increase ttie Appetite, and catiM the body to TaL. . vjesh, thus the &ys tern is uourlbd, S.nd by their Tci:lc Action on the IMtn.irc Orcrans, Iteu '- M00U ar t'r'"l-'t- Price rrnta TOTTs mm ml Gkat Haiti er TI'ui'Seks chErtut-d to a fiossr hLAVK. tya-singi3 application o: this Dte. It i;npa.rt3 n natural toior. uiii instantaneously. Sold by Urusiv. oi pent by express on receipt of Si. C?iC944 Murrwr St.. Kovv Ycrkt Bakec, HobOcV: Hexipekm, Attorney s t or rialnuff. SHERIFF'S SA LE Ey virtue 0! a cerVfled co;y of a decree to me d:rcttd. from tiü üierk oi the Bupanor Court of Marion Coun-y, ImiSona, in a causa where'n Henry R. Bond, Traitee, is plaintiff, aad George VY. Epahr et al. are delendanu (case No. 31.J12), reauirirjs rre 'o maie the sum of four thousand two hundred aal nicety doiiars and forty cen's 51.230 0j with Initrtht oa raid decree and costs, I will expjsa at rnbilr aic, to the highest bidder, on 8ATCRDAY. THK Ilth DAY OF J !LY, A. D. 1S5, be tween the hours cf 10 o'clock a, ta. and 4 o'cluci p. ro. of said day, at t'e door of the Court-hou'e of üarion County, Indiana, the rents and profit for a term not exce-cling seven yea's, of the followinercal esta:e. situate la the Citv of Indian tP'.lis. in the Ceuntv of Marlon and btate of iaiiai a, tnd ?ecibeü as follows, to-wit: Lot tumher twenty-three 23 in Jame? H. Ei.cncli's sr.bdivJt.ion of th southwest c.arter of lot number twenty two 1221 In the east half of the northeast quarter of aeo'ion thirty six 33! ia toweship s:xtteu 16;, range taree I o, as fubiivide 1 in a partition made in the Common Pleas Court of Msrion Ccunty tt its Febrnary term, lüSö, said f ul-diviion intaid partition suit beicir kuowu as Jonnson's Iscirs ad-iiiion to the City of ladiauapo i, the plat of faid RuddeU'6 subdivision leirs rtcnriJed in plat took No. ü, at piget , ia the FN coriler's oOice of said county. If such tents and proüia will not sell for a enfCCtent Bum to satisly sid deiTe, interest aad costs, I will, at the same time and piac?, expose to public tale the fee simple of said real estate, or so murh thereof as re ay be sufficient to discharge Bald decree, interest and costs. Si l sale wilt be nada without any relief whatever iron, valuation or appraisement laws. , vv GEORGE H. CARTER, BaeritT of Marion County. JSEC 15, A. D. 1SS5. Euluvan t Jokes, Attorneys for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue ot a certified copj of a decree to me directed, from tbe der oi the Superior Court of Marion County. Indiana, in a cause wherein Frank L. i:ifz;n:er et al. are plaintlfii and William a. Neidaararr et at. re defendants, (case No. S3.&'2). requiring me to xcake the sum of oue thonand fonr rmn1red and rev(nty-two dollars and thirty-eight cents (!'.,4T2.hSi,wIth Interest oa said decree and ovts, 1 wiU expose at pnbUc sale, to the hishest bidder, on EEIDAY, THE Sd DY OF JULY, A. D. 15, between the honrs of 10 o'clock a. xa. and 4 o'Cloca p- m.. oi said day, at the door of the Courthouse oi Marlon County, Indiana. theronU&nl profit for a term not exceeding teyen years, of the Xollowinn real estate, to-wit: Lots aix 6j and twenty-eight 23 in Mccarty's first wtst tide addition to the city of Indianapolis, In Marion County. Stateof Indiana. If Euch rents and profi is wlu not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, Interest snd costs. 1 wilL at the same time and place, ex tose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or eo much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree. Interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or .rPralemcut laws. CARTER, Sheitfol Ma-lou Co amy. Juce 8th, A. D. tiftiilof s Sale of I'crseaal riopirty. Notice Is hereby civen tbat the undcr?!ened. executor of the estate of Henry Brady, deceai d, will ie.l at public tale at the late residence of the dectated, two miles cast of Irvin?ton, on the Brcokviile Gravtl P.oad.ou Friday, the 10th;tay of July, a!e to commence at 10 o'cloct a. m.. the following property, to wit: Two bead of horsM. 2 two horse farm wagons 1 aprin? wbi?of, corn in the crib, bay in the mow, 13 head of ho;s, 15 head of milch cows and 7 head of young cat'Je. 11 cords of wood and a double set of work harness, 1 cider mill. 7 leather bed?, 2 wardrobes. boo-a-e bureaus, chairs, difhea end eloves and other articles too tediousof mention, Terms of Bale : All suma of five dollars and under cash in hand.Iand over that amount a cre i't of tix months will be Mven, tte purchaser civtag bis note, with pood freehold security, waiving valuation or appraisement laws, and drawmn 6 ye cent. Interest after maturity No property to be temoTed until tne tenm of the sale are compiled Ith. I1ENÄY C. (US20N Executor.

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Cold Mr.i. t-irts, iiJ7ix U TI.2 Favorite ii U 351, ITC, j ctsrf v SHERIFF'8 SALE By vim? of an execution to me directed from the Citrk of the buperior Court of Marion County, IcdUna, 1 will exposj at pabdc sale, to the hi;Lcst bid atr, oa BATTJKDAY, THE llih DAY OF JULY, 1. 1-Ö, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. in. cf eaid day, at t'ne do-r cf the Court-honse of Marion County, Indiana, the rents and profiui fur a term not exceeding seven years, of U.e following real estxte, to-wit: Parte! out ot nuinV-r one hundred ani stxy f'tUi of the Donation Laudn of lnd:ana;oiis, iu Alanen County, Indiana. itTibed as follow, to-wit: E.'ginuing at a iHiiat iu tae north line of raid out 1 1, cumber oe hundred and sixty 1 160 rn the Lafayette and Crafordiviiie road at the ncrlheast corner of an eltven 111 font alley at the ais'ance cf .ne hunirfd and forty-six 1151 iectand nine f9 inches southwest we rd;y Iron ihe noithwtst corner of 6uid ouilot, and running tuencs fou:h on the east line of said elevej 111) Icot alley two hundred and forty-five 2ii feet or theieatouis, to the scuihcast corner of said adey, which ccrntris onehunlrvd and sevcnieea 117 feet catt from the wtst of aad outlot, theuce cast on the ncrtn tide of a tweive foot alley one hundred ( 10l I feet to tte south wtst corner of an eleven H foot alley, tttnci uoita elongtie west side of id alley about oue hnnirel ant ei'Utffcve itöifeettoa j'Oijtiu tee nor. n line of said oiaiot, therce northwts'werily oriehuudral ani twenty six 1126 feet and nine Ia inches to the pificecf bepinuin?, except the foilowin? part cf tiie above described rcr-1 estate, to-wit: li.-!,ln-Lirg on the west lire of Indiana avenue at a p-ir.ttwo hundred and scvn ad five telf:hi 512 feet eoutheastwtrdiy, measured alixg iiidiaca avenue from ibetnU line of Biacsfoiia s'reet, ther.ee south one hundred and thirty tmes l: 31 lett and seven 7i li chc-s to a point one huncicd end sixty-three lie j rect aod s.x 6J inc'ei cut of tbe east line of jt'actford street, thena cust thirty-two 82 1 bet, ilietce north one bu - (iitd sad nine 10V feet and three 3 inches to Ircliara avence, ttc"ce nnrthvestKrdly with said avenue thirty nin .''- feet and ten 1101 Inches lo the place of te.in: in. And on failure to reaf.s? the full amount ci Indec ent, latere?; and coms, I will, at the sar.it Lire end place, espoic st public sale the fee tiruof said real ettate. Taken as the property of Smith Cratt, at tie iD't of William J. Uoüitiay et al. Said sale to be mad - -itnout any relief whatever from vslns'lon or avpr cement lawh. tCaiec. S3,tC5). GEORGE H. CARTER, Sieriffof llarion County. Jure 15, A. D. 1SS5. IIakek. IIcrd & HENii.i..vs. Aturneys Sot Piain tiff. SHERIFF'S SALE ?.y ri.-t:ie of a crr.iSM cony cf a decree to rne 'iiretc-d, from to Ciett ul tae Superior Court of Mar.ua county, Indiana, iu a caose whe-etu Her; i:. itia.1, Truitoe, is piaintitr, and Ka-bsn K. K'ltt ct al a'e defendants, ttae No. Bo,2.-.:) it r ,.il i::i me tn mo te sum of three thcusanci mree hundred and eightythree dollars aril slxiy-pi,ru ce it-i 'ii Int. res-t on eaid decree and --H. 1 iU expels at public taiC, to the bigam-i '-iier, oa SATURDAY. THE 11 .h LAY OF JULY, A. tetween the honrs of 10 o'clock a.ra.aud 4 o'cioci p. r:i.. of said day. et t: .e 1:0er of tneCourt o-ihs of Merion County. Indiana, tae nnts and proDta for a term net exceed: i s n?vea years, of the following real estate, tiiaa.c :d t'ie (.V-icty of Marioa tua t;ate of Indiana, tid ü'-tciibed as follows, 10-wit: IM number three except fourteen f 11 feet ml H e wet-t cud tLereof. ia Co.lin & Laudert' subisvificn cf lots seven 7!, tight il. niue ') and ( ti, in Greyc's snbdlvisicii o' oull. t number one rnsdied and ftveuty-mre Li:, In tae City oi Indianapolis. li suca rents and proüis will not sell lor a sufficient torn to satiniymid dt-cree, intc-test and castt, I i.l, et the tu me ume and place, cxpoc to public Sfcle the lee simple of said real es'ate, or so ranch thereof as may te sufiici-int to dL"cban:e aid decree, interest and costs, r-aid sale will be made witliont any relict whatever irui valuaUon or ai p:aisenicnt laws. GEORGE H. CARTER, SLcr.a oi Marioa County. June 13, A. D. 1SS5. Vtj. S: Law WauacE, Attorney! for Ptalntlit SHERIFF'S SALE. Ey vlrt u of a certified copy of a decree to rr.e directed, from ti.e Clera ot th superior Court ot Marion Caanty, Indiana, in a cauo vt herein Tae Cnns.iaa Scnic-r.'s Board of Miiotis of Harion County, Indiana, are plalntiCs, una Luke Kodier tt a!. ere defendants, (c&se Ko i3 3.ll) requiring me to make the suits of money in Mid decree provided. ii a In manuer es piovidcd for in stid decree, with lnterson said d xne a-d cotK, I wlllexpcM at pubUc sale, to tue highest bidder, on FRIDAY. THE SJ DAY OF JULY. A. D. l5."ä, between the Hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. rn., of said day, st the door of the Courtnotice of Marion County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not txoeccing ren yars, of the following real estate.s.t uaie ia Mariou County, in the ttate oi Indiana: Lots numbered forty five (!5) and fony-six (t). In Hodaer'iJ-ubdivieion cf a purLcf the east ha if ot tte southwest quarter cf section ix (f). towns!?: tilteen (16), north of rane four (l) east, ecordu g to the plat of said Eutulivis'on rtnTded In the oilice of the Recorder of Mariou County, Inn ana. in plat book three (3;. r ate one huadred ai.d fcitj-oneiMl. If such rc nts acd proü? will not soli far a snfncient sum o oatlsfy aid dt-ciee. interest aod CMta, I will, at tbe same time and place, expose to public sa'.e the fee fcimple of at id real citfno, or so much thereof as maybe suibclent to di:ctijrsa said decree. Interest and cost, fcaid aale wüi be made withoct any relict whatever from valoauoa or appraiseireritlawa. GEORGE H. CARTER, Pherifi oi ilarion County. June Sth. A. D. 15S5. 'CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH The Orijetunl snd Only Jlfnalof. ' fv-i!" S'hI r -!iM'. ri"n. nf ortkln lmiifc ChU.kite'r'a UnjtlUk" arc thrill nitV. In li.r. n4t'9 TO LADIES. i.-i..(-ump-. p-u .1. 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