Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1888 — Page 6

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE C, 1883.

NEWS FflOJI LAKE TO RIVER

D AVI DT. DISNEY'S DEATH ATSEYMOUR Double Dose of Poison Wai it an Old Mar der? Sad Suicide at Fort Wayne Quarry men on a Strike Elinor State Items of Interest. Seymour, June 4. Special. David T. Disney of Cincinnati, who met with the horrible accident of having his leg crushed and amputated here yesterday, got al ng well, reaction having M?t in. But at 10 o'clock last night a second reaction set in, with an adverse effect. The attending Vhysician was present, and did everything possible. The patient continued to srrow worse till 1:00 this morning, when his spirit took its flight to the great beyond. His wife came down at 10:20 I at night, accompanied by the Hon. Howard Douglass and others, who accompanied the remains home this morning. Mrs. Disney has the sincerest sympathy of the people of this city. I'rof. Anderson and Two Young; Iatlles Drowned at Spencer While lionting. . Spencer, June 2. Special. This evening while F. E. Anderson and two young ladies, Misses Lillie and Clara Horuaday, were out on the river boating, the boat capsized and all three were drowned, l'rof. Anderson was the teacher of our high school. One of the ladies Mas the music teacher and the other .. school teacher. All were highly respected, and the town is shocked beyond description. The bodies have not been found yet, but an extensive search is being made for them. Spencek, June 3. Special. Tonlay about 10 o'clock the remains of Miss Lillie lloruady, one of the ladies who was drowned litre yesterday evening, was fount!. Search is still being made for the other two bodies, but at a late hour to-night the tearch ban been in vain. Divers from Cincinnati w ill arrive to-morrow to renew the search for the bodies. Mrs. Klliott, tlie mother of the two unfortunate ladies, was t Franklin visiting when the sad accident occurred and a message brought her here this morning, almost distracted. Her husband died about three months a?o, and the loss of her two daughters has coinidetely prostrated her. The scene when her dead daughter was taken home this morning was heart-rending in the extreme. Fully 2,'0 people have been at the fee ne of the accident to-day, and it has been the saddest day Spencer has ever experienced. The remains of Prof. Anderson, if found, will be taken to his home at Ziousville, this state, for burial. Spexcer, June 4. Special. The remains of Prof. Anderson were taken from the river to-dav, fort v hours after he was drowned. Ills lxIy wad considerably swollen, but recognizable. It was found aljout fifty yards from where ho went rlown and vas in shallow water. His parents and sister arrived luve this iimniinir, almost prostrated with griff. They will take his remains to Zionsvillc, where funeral services will conducted Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, after which lie will be placed in a vault at Crown Hill re mete ry at Indianapolis. The rt mainsof Miss Clara Horuaday have not yet been recovij-d, but diligent search is still being made. The bodv of .Miss Lillie Horuaday will be kept till her si.-ders remains are "found, when they will both be interred in the same grave. All business is suspended here. Was It a 31 order? Asntnso.v, June 4. Special. The ether thy while workmen were engaged in f xcavatii.g a cellar on the public square a romplcte skeleton of a man was unearthed. Upon inve.-tigition and inipiiry it is learned that twenty-two years ago a carpenter, w ho was known to have con-ider-nble money upon his person came to Anderson, and one night visited a saloon here. After that evening no trace of the stranger emild be ascertained, and it was the general belief that the man was murdered. An investigation was had at the iue, hut without success. In the course of a few months the matter died aw ay and iiothingmore was thought of the stranger' late until yesterday, when undoubtedly Ins remains were unearthed. TU. place, where the remains were found is directly tinder the saloon in which the carpenter disappeared. There is much excitement over the a flair. ' The Hon. Morgnn II. Weir Announces Hint, elf au Independent Candidate. Lapokte, June 'J. Special. Quite a sensation was created here to-day in political circles by the published announcement of Sato Senator Morgan H. Weir that he will 1C an independent candidate for re-election to the senate. Weir was e levated into olliee by the democrat, hut for Bomo time he lias antagonized the Iiarty in vnriotis ways, and this fact, roii pled with his present move, pien ri' to the charts that he is paving the way for m return to the republican partv, to which lie? formerly Itclotixett. It i" itHsrt-l that lie in angling for an indorsement of his candidacy by that party at their Coining county convention. The. Knox Democracy. Vincknxks, June 4. Sjiooial." The democracy of Knox county met in convention to-day and nominated a strong ticket. Mason J. Niblack, the son of the Hon. W. K. Xiblack, was nominated for representative; George W. Shaw, circuit judge; 0. H. Cobb, prosecuting attorney; George W. Donaldson, treasurer; W. W. McDow11, sheriff; I. M. Hecken, coroner, and J. fc tyiker, surveyor; J. T. Orr, Kobcrt Jacooas and L. W Hailey, commissioners. The county, state and national ticket will receive a heavier majority in Knox county than ever before. Siilcule at Kort Wayne. I'oiit Wayne, June 4. Special. C. Jfadell arrived from Washington, I). C, yesterday to work on the new government building. This morning lie shot and fatally wounded himself at his room in the (Jraflmiller house. lie sent two bullets into the left side, threw the pistol out of the window and lay twelve hours without discovery. He was crazed by grief over the violent death of his son last week, lie is forty-five years old and has a wife and five daughters living ia Washington. Stal.hed to Death. IIarrisville, Juno 4. Special. A difficulty occurred in this county recently on the farm of Alton Ilolderjx'twcen Grant I'ushcrand Isham Anderson, which ha just come to light. They became angered over some trival matter, resulting in Uucher stabbing Anderson, killing him instantly. Iiusher tied and ma le good his escape. Anderson wa a peaceable man and good citizen, and indignation runs high nrunvt Iii- slayer. A posso is now in pursuit of the fugitive. Killed by tlte Cnm. IIocrrov, June 4. Special. Charles Miller of thi" place, aged eighteen, got on freight train !'.', on the IVnnsylvani.iroad, to steal k ride to Plymouth, while it w running at a high rate of speed. He fell od", a few mile-? west of here, seve ral cars j .i.Jn over hii., müiijüni hiui in a hor

rible manner. His remains were brought back to town, and the coroner is now holding an inquest. lie Tut a Revolver to Iiis ltraln. . Stau-ntox, June 4. Special. Lee C. Howard, aged fifty years, a resident of Ilrazil, but formerly of this place, committed suicide here this evening by shooting himself in a wood-shed at the residence of E. M. Roberts. He placed the revolver in his mouth and the ball bulged in the brain. Death was instantaneous. Sickness is the supposed cause. He leaves a widow and four children.

A Young Farmer tu Trouble. Plymouth, May 30. Special. Charles Yagley, a young farmer living near Tyncr City, this county, was yesterday bound over to the circuit court to answer a very serious charge preferred against him by the parents of a young lady of that town named Moore. It seems that Yagley had been going with the girl fur some time, and on die iMthof this month took her out in a buggy t a country meeting of some kind and returned very late at night. Paring their return home he made some very indecent proposals, which were most indignantly refused. He attempted to force her to comply with his desires and went so far us to do her considerable bodily harm. She jumped from the bugiry, and he followed her in Iiis miserable attempts, but finally promised if slut would again get into the bugry he would take her home in tafety. She did this, but he renewing his work she linally, by a subterfuge, got him t get out of the bn?gy, and, lashing the team, drove off and left him in the road t reflect on his outrageous conduct. The parents of the girl and the girl are all highly respected people, and the neighborhood is conisiueraiJy aroused over the afluir. Delphi's Sensation Mongers. MOXTICKI.LO, May ."(. Special.V-Notwith-standing the alarming rumors uo organized effort to lynch Chamberlain at any time existed. An arrangement was made for a meeting of lynchers thrcc-;uarters of a mile west of town on Saturday nicht, and in pursuance of this nrraiurement crowds of men came to town on Saturday ul'terno.m and evening, und at midnight an immense crowd of men were in the woods, but there was no organization, nml while an Attempt might have been made to hang the murderer if the militia had not come, and probably would have been made, yet the iiv'b didn't mean business. It was not officered or orirardzed. Notwithstanding the howl of "Lynch him," which at least one of the nap'Ts in IMphi has been keeping up ever sinch t liatnherlain killed the trirl he pretended to love, it is pretty generally lelievcd here, that had it not been for the inflammatory dispatches sent to Chicago and Indianapolis by the representative of lclphi journalism, there would have been no move whatever in the direction of mob law. As it was there was no organization, and the lynching "died ahornin'." Murdered Thirty Yenrs Ago. I'KTEKsurKo, June ;. Special. Sonic thirty years :ig. a stock denier Mopped nt a farm house near Pleasantville, Pike county, where he sought and obtained shelter. He was supposed to have had a large amount of money and was never cell again. About a mile and a half northeast of this place was a vacant farm house, und in a few days, near this vacant house, fanners found the body of the drover's horse, tolled in a deep ditch in the woods, covered w ith lo' und debris. Much was said at the time about the disappearance of the drover, but the facts remained clouded in mystery and m ere gradually almost forgotten. Very recently the present owner of the farm, on w hich was situated the vacant bouse mentioned, was making rn excavation on the place, wh n he e.xhumed the bones of a man, and with them the spectacles and branding irons cf die long lost drover. Knough is known to make interesting work for an enthusiastic detective. iotiI In Iti'ow'n County. or.i Mt;i s, May. -Su special. Great excitement prevnils in the quiet village of Georgetown, brown county; twenty-two miles northwest of this town, ever the finding of gold in ninaiiig quantities and of tli tiucst quality, on the farm of Win, II. Aruim; on the headwaters of Ii atiMo-soni crek. The discovery was made by a party of treasiire-hiint rs on Sunday, and when the news reached the church in George town the cungrciratioti then li-tilei for the gold field. Mr. Arwiiie keeps watch over the ravine where the treasure lies and will not allow purchasers to romc near if. Parties are at work fn the wcIN near br and the whole county has been converted into mining camp. It has long been known that iro'd existed on the waters of reunhlos.soni cni'k. in brow n, and a considerable quantity has been found, but the tli i I on the Arwiuc, on List Sunday, is the richest yet made. Wedding Ieat It Golden-Wedding. Lakavkttk, June 1. Special. Miss I-cna Morsch of Columbus, )., and John Wolford of iSloomington, III., mt t here yesterday afternoon and were married bv a justice of the peace, 'the bride fainted al tlie c!o.-c of the ceremony and it leijiiircd some lime to restore her. , John t oiek, jailer of Tippecanoe county, died last night of hernia, aged lilty-six years, lie was it member oi the Seventy-second Indiana, Wildcr's l.tiirnle, and belonged to the. G. A. It. post und masonic bulge ut Clark' Hill, where lie was buried to-day. .lohn All n, a prominent farmer, und his estimable wile ci leloated their golden wedding yesterday. Their daughter, Miss Hope, added to the matrimonial interest of the dtiy by wedding John V. Wonderly. 1h Cy lone In Well. r.I.l'FI'TO.V, May Special. The cyclone did immens d.imiitre in this county. It let looe In terrific force oti l.iherty, .lack son and Harrison township, destroying several storage room near North fc MeI)oweII' haw-mill, hehoieini to '. A. A rnolil, nlso the new I. aril of W. Ik Nimmoiis, anicl (ila-V ham, und that of Andrew Van Knmiotis'; destroying; also the Ihiiit' ikI Mii-! iiikI O arinirol! part oi the slate root of Iiis house; nl.vi ileMroyini; other l:irns und houses und tunny hundreds of üolhint' worth o' fences. As yet the full extent of the tlaimi'.'e has not heen learned, but it was the most terrific etorin in many yenrs. Leo Hutl'iimn's h.irn was struck by lilitnln nn.l burned, carrying insurance of $,"O0. No one hurt. Tried to Kill Her Child. LakayKTTK, May . Speciul. Au inhuman attempt was made ut infanticide last Saturday night nml has just been discovered. Alice Ieiinii giive birth to an illegitimate child, unattended. She carried the infinit to the alley und st tilled mud ill its lilotltll lllld nostrils for the purpose of chokini; it to dentil. Its faint cries brought discovery mid medical attention. The child will live. The mother is in a critical condition, and no action has been taken against her. She has not reveuled tho author of her disgrace. A Cntirsxruuii I. nlr. FllANKFOKT, May .Special J While Mrs. T. J. Steele and daughter were at home nlotie, the other evening, nnd just after they hail re tired for the night, they were surprised to see a man looking in at one of the windows. .Airs. Steel- rose front her bed quietly, arrayed ber.-clf in a mother hubbard, seized a cune nml made for the intruder. Ilefore he realized what was up she whs hitting him over the bend at a lively rate. The burglar hastily retreated, but not until Mrs. Steele had broken her cane over his head. More ItepiiTdiran "Harmony. I'ASVfU.i:, June .1. Special. The republican county convention, held here Saturday, Was one of the most disgraceful affairs that ever occurred In the city. After tiring of abusing the democratic party, they pot to fighting nnd swindling each other over the nomination until the scene beggars description. Scratching the republican ticket, or voting the straight democratic, will be the rule among honest republicans in November. .Mangled Flesh and Itones. Louasswkt, June ?. Special. John Ft rriter, a freight brnkt inan, fell off his train near Hebron thi morning Mini n train following passed our him, grinding him to fl mangled mass of tlesh and bones. The remains were irnlheied up in a blanket Mini brought to this city. He w its a young married man and lived here. 1'arenta Almont Olstrnr tvl. S'KYMOlK, June Special. Mrs. Lida Full, aged thirty, who has resided with her pnreiifs nince the death of htr husband several years, mysteriously disappeared ten days ngo. Alur completing the morning duty about tue

house ishe left vrithont paying a word to her mother, since which time not a word has been heard from her. She left in only her every-day attire nnd sun-bonnet on. Her parents are almost distracted with grief and fear she went to White river two miles away nnd drowned herself, as she has been in delicate health for several years. A Sad Scene. i Seymour, May 30. Special One of the addest scenes ever witnessed in this section took place yesterday. The remains of Mr. William Meitler, who was killed at Hiawatha, Kan,, by lightning, were brought to the home of his brother, August, in the northwest part of this county for interment. The remains were viewed by a large concourse of sorrowing friends, among whom was Mrs. Adolph Smith, who upon approaching the casket to take a last look upon one she had known from his infancy, with strange actions, she sank to the floor and expired without a murmur. She was a highly esteemed lady, nearly seventy years of age, and the tragic event has shrouded tho entire neighborhood in gloom. A Ills Knife's Fatal Work. EVANSMLLE, June 3. Special. Early this morning Albert Priest, a respected colored citizen, found his w ife standing in their yard with Osear laily (colored). When I'riest approached Daily struck htm. The former then drew a large knife, cutting his antagonist, the blade penetrating the left lung causing injuries which the physician says are fatal. I'riest was arrested. , A Two Years' Sentence. CON'XERSVILLE, June 1. Special. The jury in the case of tho state vs. Charles M. Johnson, for cutting with intent to kill George Beaver at Glenwood last winter, came in at midnight finding the defendent guilty and assessing his punishment at ten years hi the penitentiary and a fine of one cent. Arrested for Forgery. Stauxtox, June 1. Special. Al Pointer forged an order on some Brazil parties and walked to New burg nnI boarded the Vandalia train, no. 3. The constable and police from lirazil came on the same train, arrested him here and took him back to Brazil. Minor State Items. Cutworms are destroying the corn of Decatur county. Adam Horn of Franklin county dropped dead Friday. Frank Ileal delivered the decoration oration at Frankfort. Jealously led Albert Priest, an Evans ville expressman, to stab Oscar Daily so that he will die. The Kosciusko democratic convention w ill be held June I'l and not June -5, as heretofore stated. The Hon. Will Cumbaek's name heuds the Decatur county delegation to the republican state convention. The name of C'apt. W. F. Daly will head the republican ticket of Miami county as candidate for representative. Z. I). Dwiggins is preparing to open another bank nt Hochester, under the management of L. C. Curtis of Oxford, Ind. Ira J. Chase was indorsed for governor by the Hendricks county republicans w ho nominated C. L. Stanley for representative. The Murphy temperance revival meetings nt Seymour are progressing satisfactorily. Seventeen, hundred people have signed the pledge. Dr. S. C. Richardson, formerly of Terro Haute but later of Staunton, will remove to Brazil w here he will embark in a general store business. Decoration dav was generally observed throughout the state. The Sentinel found it quite impossible to uirikc roohi for its correspondence. Allen Wilkin of Elkhart, a young man guilty of a criminal assault on Maggie Lynch a short time ago, has been sentenced to two years in prison for the crime. George Mullen, of Terrc Haute, dropped dead from his wagon, Monday morning, of apoplexy. He was aged lifty-six years und leaves uu invalid wife. The Montgomery county republicans nominated Hannibal Treat for representative. A. I. Ramsey,!! prominent banker, was jdaeed on the ticket for treasurer.

A team valued nt .f'no, belonging to D. fc C. H. Fhl, was drowned while eroding the Wabash, near Losansport. The driver narrowly escaped a watery grave. The postoflices of Granville nnd Roverton, Delaware county, have been closed, the republican postmasters retiring nnd no democrats being ready to step into their shoes. The Vandalia is building a new cottage and platform nt Cloverlaiid and w ill soon begin en u new depot al Seely ville, and there is ulso some, talk of Brazil getting a new depot. Prof. A. H. Morris delivered the address, to which the lion. C. M. iStttler responded, at a memorial service nt Knightstown. Botliellorts are spoken of as models in their w ay. W. S. Montgomery of Noblcsvillo lin pureh."sed the outfit of the Greenfield HrpuLhnni ptthiishing company, nnd will continue the publication of the Greenfield l!intlicur. Dr. J. H. Martin has been re-elected mperlntciidcnt of the Madison city schools; Prof. J. A. Carnagcv principal of the high sehods, and Prof. J. G. llabhurd of the lower seminary. Charles Drake, Lillian Maekey, Mary KirtI. i ti l, Lizie Stanton, Kitty Rccratt and Emma Meyer were given diplomas at the recent com. mcuccment exercises of the Rochester high school. The White county circuit' court has decided in favor of (he sureties of J. 11. Sidd.ill, w ho was accused of sodomy, in the suit irought against them. Dr. A. Stratford of Inditiia polls and others were on Iiis bond ami the tuse bus excited much interest. The fifty.fottrth annual catalogue of 'Vubasli college has been issued. The Institution is thriving and prosperous, nnd com pit t in nil its departments. According to the last roster the whole number of alumni is ''2, o( w liotu 4g:f are now living. The pant year 'Hi students were enrolled. The commencement exercises will begin June 15 ami conclude? June )d Th Iter. M. I . 1 blind of InUuiiaiis delivered the Purdue baccalaureate sermon Sundiiy, and the university address by the lion. A. V.. W'inship tjf lloston, Mass., Sunday night. President fmart exteiels a, cordial wel"eine to the public tit Purdue this week. The liboraatories and woi ksliops will he open every aftcroon from g to 5:.'fo o'clock. Lightning Monday ruined the orchards of Frank Potter and Alfred Worrell, in ( hirke county, striking utmost every tree. Orchards and timber near Blue Lick were blown down, and the bum of Jesse Coombs carried away, tuite a number of heads of stock are lepirted killed. Fortunately no dwellings stood is tho track of the storm. The damage amounts to thousands of dollars. Jeorge C SliaUspeare, who died in cw Albany Saturday, asserted that lie ws a lineal descendant of t lie Bard of Avon, and Iii; pretensions seemed to have some foundation. He was bom at llenley-on-IIarden sixty-two yur.s ngo, and hfld n varied und not unromantic battle with the world. He wi the eldest of a hi r go family of children and lived with his father, Joseph Shakspenre, on a small firm near JStratford-on-A von. Indiana Tensions. W. Lauderdale, Vinccnnes; P. Knight, Vincennes; W. II. Miller, Marion; W. A. Jimken, Carthage; T.C. FnlW, Milan; H. B. Cook, Winchester; S. F. Daylitl', Paoli: E. Westmaii, Fowler; P. Cutshall, Bristol; X. S. Martin, Soiiierville; A. Bever, Ilillsboro; II. Leihrumlt, Seymour; S. K. Rohrcr, Bloomington; S. Myers, Cayuga;'!'. Webb, (Menu's Valley; G. Stonebreaker, Alamo; S. M. Jones, Vt rsailles; J. W. Toland, Franktou ; J. D. Vansickle, Shelby villt ; J. Goodman, New Brunswick; !. Dewee, Moorcsville; G.W. Chapman, South Whitley; AMike I, Wnkarusa; J. Vv. I'arker, Liberty Mills; W. McRride, Midland; 11. Clark, Evansvillc; 1. If. Hochstetter, Clay City; W. Aigin, Scviiiour; (i. W. llobinson, C'rnw fordsville ; J. II.' Anderson, Elkhart; S. Burnhcimcn, Hei la; S, Hendrickson, Knightsvdle; F. Eckel, Attica; II. C. Powell, Knightstown; T. N. Russell. .aitortej.f. Miafer, lganport; J. Davis, 1 lilUdale; R. King. Iagro; J.J. Kussmaul, Huntington; D. M. Knight. Morguntown ; F. M. Rohison, Frankfort; !. B. Forinan, Ewiugton; A. Wih hiueir, Igatisport ; widow of L 11. Cnh, Cosport; widow of J. G. Schein, BatesviUe; widow of W. Mc Bride, Midland; minors of J. M. Williams, Monterey; minor of 1. D. Felts, Fhy; minors 4 D. Eaton, Wabash widow of J. (itiilt, Wolcottville; widow of A. d. Heaeoek, Vernon; widow of E. Shaddy, Ilexville; minor of T. J. Carney, New berry. W. Jsgrigg, Frankfort; L. Tiec, Goodtand; F. A. Lindsy, Teft; D. Layman, Hector; II. Burch, Lu'ayette; .1. Stephenson, Tennyson; H. So mcr, W'v'eottville; A. Clark, Ltfayette; J. M. Smith, Delphi; G. I). Howard, Indianapolis; J. Herman, EdwHrdsrille; A. F. Nnodgrnss, New Al'ianv; V. II. Collins (deceased) Indiana;oiii; D. Luhuuua (dectaxed;, Muiiicrcy; M.

W. Ward (deceased), Greenfield; I. Wheeler, Geneva; C. M. Warring, Francisville; J. Nicholson, Bloomington; J. 8. Conover, Zionsvdle; J. T. Brown, ML Prospect; A. Cox, Marion; G.

.Miller, Fleasant Iake; it. cournn, ueorgia; a. 1 Baumann (deceased), Indianapolis; R, J. Williams Faulkner; S. P. Carbaugh, IndianajKlis; N. Hill, South Grange; D. C. Burnett, Dow; J. D. McDouald, Niaeveh; E. Colvin, Muncie; II. Plooger, EvansvUle; M. Smith, Sullivan; A. Whiting, Richmond; E. E. C. Rose (deceased). Bloom field; widow of J. Rice, Indianapolis; widow of C. Cummin?, Derby; widow of E. E. Rose, Bloomlield; widow of A. Edinonston, Dana; mother of W. A. Hall, Monrovia; w illow of C. Adkins, Epsom; minors of L. Kelton, Stewartsville; widow of H. Gobbel, Young's Creek; widow of A. L. Baumann, Indianapolis; fatherof J. Smith, Brook. M.J.Young, Butler; J. Jones, jr., Survant; C. C. Road, Peru ; II. Jnekon, Spartansburg; W. Mullins, Newark; C. W. Moore, Sceleyville; W. H. Morgan, Lafayette; S. P. Vuughn, Mt. Meridian; L. G. Hoops, Terre Haute; V. C. Wiener, Sharpsville; D. Shull, Salem; L. Wilton (deceased), Shelbyville; II. Krohusagen, Inglefield; B. N. Kinhart, Anderson; J. W. Hooper, I'tica; W. M Brooks, Rushville; F. A. Weaver, Pierceton; P. A. Anderson, Fort Wayne; S. M. Irwin, Union City; C. H. KreWson, Roanoke: C. Lightfoot, Point Isabel; E. Marks, Marion; J. Imel, Kitt; W. Hamersly, Washington; V. X. Dil ley, Terrc Ilaute; J. C. Cass, Windfall; W. J. Randall, Vernon; J. S. Lundr, Swiss City; S. Nichols, Lowell, N. Allen, Monrovia; 1". Wolf, Od fax; W. F. Marsh, Greensbtirg; W. II. O. Goblsmitli, New Salem; W. Crusen, Kinder; N. Rodenberger, Bow ling (ireen; S. Webb, New Albany; (J. H. (Jaskill, Biit kctt ; P. II. Young. Gaynorsvillc; T. N. Newgent, Claysvihe; W. Tilt'ord, Lawrenceburg; L 11. S herer, Wiudfall; IL II. Dean, Montpelier; J. II. Gibson, Ciallandet: T. F. Jackson. Nebraska; E. Newman. Hadley Station; T. M. Little, Connersville; (. Meyer, Terre Haute; G. I. Mercer, Heiirj'villc ; willow of T. C. I'x-rry, (irand View; widow of W. II. Jordan, Fountain town; minors of W. A. Hamilton. Lynn ; widow of W. Williams, Indianapolis; widow of 1. Winter, Shelbyville. T. Stewart, Petersburg; J. Doutiiit, ricasantville; J. Borehelt. BatesviUe; T. Ihulettc, (ioeglein; C. Fox, Versailles; T. Starks, New Marion; S. MeNairy, Richwoods; J. G. Kohl, Clermont; W. Eckles, Solitude; J. Wiser, Plymouth; J. Bake. Mctamora; S. D. Warwick, Modoc; W. Hoard. Rockport; F. Elliott, New Philadelphia; J. M. Clayton. Moorcsville; I. P. Henderson, New Castle; J. V. Reed, Westville; C. A. Hickman, Paoli; (). Tyre, Kokomo; J. I. Jetter, Salamonica; J. Johns, S-ard; J. Antony, Terre Haute; J.A.Turner, Putnamsville; G. U Modrell, d'osport; T. Kendall. Lgans;ort; J. V. Shipp, Morristown; W. H. Cunningiiam, English; C. Dwyer, Loogootee; J. T. I'ing" New Belleville; widow of F. McRea, New Middletown; widow of W. Tw im ham, Bennington; widow of J. C. Voris, Franklin; mother of J. T. White, Cedar Valley; minor of J. Solomon, Washington: minor of J. W. Ilobbs, Sullivan; minor ol J. iliinsuker, Arthur. IN THE WORLD OFTRADE. New York, June 4. Money cn call easy ut 1JC'.2. per cent., last K-an 1, cloed olTereil at lf'Lli per cent Prime mercantile paper 4(5,(i per cent. Sterling exchange Quiet but t-teady at 4Sj for 00-day hills' and 4 S3 J for demand. " The total sales of tstoeks to-day were 10t,4"5l chares. . Tho clock market was again intensely dull to-day, and while r-troii"; in the first hour and t'.ie hist half hour, was quite weak and somewhat feverish throughout the day. Only three stocks, however, made any pretentious to animation, Heading, Union Pacific and St. Paul. There was very little movement in the last mentioned Ftock and it was traded in over a rang of only half per cent, for the entire day, while none of the active stocks showed a rano of more that. 1 per cent. Tho movements in tlie list were con lined to a very few ptockaimd these were principally anions the usual inactive stocks, Pullman, Chicago, P.urlington & Quincy ami one or two others being most cotirpieuous. Tlie, opening was at slight ad varices over Saturday's final figures and the market showed au improved tendonev during the first hour which carried somu of the list to the neighborhood of a point alve the opening, Union Pacific; and Missouri Pacific being mo.-t conspicuous. The feverishiiess then appeared nnd price sagged oil", and Missouri Pacific developed considerable weakness, but it was not until the hist hour, when the lowest priccHof the day generally were made, that its decline reached anything like notable proportions. The dullness was intense throughout after 11 o'clock, the only relief to the stagnation In irig a drop of" I in Burlington, followed by a recovery of 1 percent, and an advance of 1 per cent in I lock Island, and one of 1 J per cent in Pullman. The decline, however, was accelerated after delivery hour, but it was then checked, and prices rallied immediately, the close being dull but firm at something better than first prices. Almost ever thing is fractionally higher this evening, ami Pullman gained 1 ; Northern Pacific preferred 13 and Burlington & Quincy 1 per cent, while St. Paul& lhiluth lost 1 ja r cent. The railroad bond market wnstpiict. Nickel Plate4sj furnished$10SKH) out of a total day's business of Jl.OL'.fKH). Government bonds were dull and steady to firm. State loinls were dull and steady. COMMERCIAL. TliQ movement of grain Mkjwi decrests onin1artvl tili Saturday's report. Inspection amount to luit 10 rar an UK"iiist 1 nr S.itunluT. The triebt Is very thill, anil aUvnJ;in-! on 'chan innll. On the fall board the Mddin hardly represented the trim vuIiihs, wheat be lag salable at hilly I cent uhove r uoijti Inn. iiiI com hikI ohIm a The liillnii tlie cull lxiurt In rrri"ntuti vn of value ttuluallo (i.rlarne(Uiitititl('V but otliTliiRi at well in rcniireineiits are of tlirt auiiill olie-cHr order. WllKAT The tmaiiiK lurke.l aniimition, nnl tlift lilils nr onif liut lowt-r than hat Ihn lull Miouhl lin! I. !ih. No. 2 Mod Mo. rtil ,....! .... 90 So. 3 red. Cukn I dull ml little doing. Jli'l: No. 2 Wli!t ft'li No. 2 Mixed No. '2 Yellow M iNo. il Mixed Ml. M 6J So. 4 Yellow Oats Aro nominal Bid. No. 2 Will tC .37'.:' Mixed.. :i5 J.1 No. S Whitn 'M Vliifiist.. Kkeds Od'rring umiill, hut market about atca.ly. rtit. m.iM. rtran !li ' ' No. I Timothy.... ( heute Timothy 11 Ol. No. 1 Timothy... ..fw :o . 14 50 Kcccljit nml Shlpnieiit Oy Kall I'aat Tweii. ty.foiir Hour. lk Cl ijUK. llillll't1. Flour Wh.ut I'urn tllit ........ .m. a . ...... . Ilye ,

Il.irrcl.i. "! 1,C".0 lllllll'll 4,Sio J, MM) liuiic!i i.'.'oi fi.r, i) Jdishi-U 34, Jk 2'.),7.l llusluN l.JoO ljmi JiulitU Ceo ocii tan '1

Hurley.. Ilav (irula In Sti.rc .Juno 4, 1SSS.

Whi uu, Coin, j Oats. I live F.lerator A -'.M l III.ihmI' 7,1".')' l-.levao.r It 2h,i i f,o,:i:i7 ii,i77 2,ih;7 Capital Klevator I. noil a,.Vi 2h,oih: Klevntor 1 Iii.ihjo ir,ti'K 6:1,0011 I. I). A 8. Klevator Total- nS,K.i7 U SJ7 2,ik;7 Cor. day last yrnr JM. 727 11,'isii 7-'S

INDIANAPOLIS WHOLESALE MARKET. The l'loi isioii Market. IV'low uro the pr''iit Jobbing jiriecat Isninked riu'Hl.s lO'lluble Itrand. fsufar-cured Hams lbs. and over.. ...... .... It 12 12", if' 9 14 '4 "l 10 a 22 1 ih. average.. 2i I lis. art riim' 17! j lb. aTeri" II. over:ii"' 12 lb, avrruitr it lbs. and ovrr nonelc harn ('ullloruU liaun b t i 11 lln. average n .... . ... j uw iar 15 fin avrriiif" t'ottnim ham, 4 to b if is. a veric I.tiiflish-ctirt'il breuktiist liai-ou, cb-ar.-... r.iu'isli fiin-ft hrenktünt trip, clear...., l.iii,-lih rhouldtm lllit ant medium... lrivd Im'-! tiaiis... lUcoQ lear idri, ÜKbt or lutstiuni fitrlil t lcar bm k, li.-lit or iihhIiiiiii wi ulit....t 'lrnr bt liirs, liht or medium weight..... Tortcr Hrnnd" tu;ar cured breakla.it bacon

Fuear cured breakfast bacon, trip 11 luijar curel braktat bacon, backs 10 tniuar cured alioublers linear cured dried bef hams M 10 "Moriran A rey" brand fSiiitar curwl bams, J4'c loss tban prkf? of "IVliable;" Kulish cured shoulders aud breakfast bacon, Jc less than prus? of lUiable." If. .. and I'ukbd Mfats Kntlish cured, clear si ics, nnsmoked ....$ 0 l'ean ork (clear) per brl. 2'w lbs H uu liBtu or rump pork, per brl. 'joo lbs 1 ( Also in one-half hrls., containing l'f l lb., at half the price of the barrels, wttu Sou added to cover additional cost of iiarkn'f. I-ard I'ure leaf, kettle rendered In tierris, Jf7i?; hall barrels advance on price of tierces; .Vj-nouud cans in 10O-toun'l cases, Ju alvanc- 0:1 once of tierces; 20-pund cans in so-fouud ca-s, '4o a tvanco on jiriceof tierces: lo-poun'l cans, in ik-i mnd ca-u-s, ) ;,c advance on price of tierces; ."f-poinid caiislii'iijiound eases, pe advance on iriee of tierces; 3-itound cans to bo-nound cases, ;l4c aJvauteuu yrM of tierces. . Indiana racking Company's family lard. In tierrs. Sc; also in 5(, 2'J aud 1 (ound cans at usual advaueo on priej of tierces. Smoked Sausage Bologna 6kin, large or ernall, ")'' cloth, 7c. Fresh Meats Tork sausase, link f) Tenderloins Ham trimmings $ Snare ribs '. ,f,i ' l'urk loiu t1!, iroceric. Sugars Hard. 7' s; standard A, C'i 7c: cofTeo A, Üfwu&'.ge; white extra (', (' " '', .od ydlow,

r,-"i.c; coinmun to lair, .1; -r-4e. iol:isa New Oil 'a-is, new trup.ÖO; yrups, 3:!-:."ic; cboioe, H-vt l"o. V'c; medium f 'oilee (.omniot) to K""l. 1' 'il'"c: rriinp to c hoice, 1"e09c; fancy, 2u.i21c;i:olden ilio, 2ii1-.. r.'J'.y; Jav:t, 24mi2sc: lev.'rin s I.. U .'., ro;tte-l. 20" e j'fHlituiil 4 KraK s standard, l.'e: Arbuc kle's. 2u' ,e. Miscellaneous fliee, "i'.j'f 7' f. i'oal 01!, s'..',il Iike salt, car lots, iiV'i:!. l;in. navy, :;"i.fii; medium. 2 4i"i2 7."; marrowfat, ! 2'i. a..:i.-l piXfds blaeklxTnes, Jl li.Yi 1 b); ieaelis, A-potitid, 52 SOc2t."i; iM'a-t.Sl 4' 1 1 tM; alnun, 1 ound,2 ,i2 7": toniatue, :i-Mi'ind, tl l'',l 4d; Miar-corn, 51 p, j 1 50. ltaisitis t'niwn ludoii layers, iievv, ,i 2j ier box ; Musoaud double crown', new, t2 2u2 Ou. 'runes, 4,' u i'ic. Curraiit, 7jio. Tho I'ro'lttcc .viarliet. Shippers' payiie; priees: F.Cw's Fresh, per lloeil, 1 1 ii 12c. Iiutter Choice country, !'; poor, fi-f ,ec. Poultry liens. 7,'jt:" Siiii4 chickens, ;"; roosters.'ac; turkeys', "loins ,.e, bens 7c; gif-e, S:;n.töl per dor. ; dm k, is'. Feathers Prime geiiO, G"c; mixed and duck, iiijs si jer twi. N'-ils. Fhippcrs' payin? pri' C-c l'riui'. clover, S-.('i t.V); prime timothy, sj.su ,t t.mi: extra ele-in ! blue Ira., tlrifl.l'i; fa-icv, tfl.pi,, i :. ft; red top. ,.f nrcfi.tr i grass, 1.4 iHl.il'l; Al-ike, i.l i 7. 1 i; l..u'.;ii lilue Krass, IojI.h;; liertuun millet, 52.vi2.2"; Hungary, il.7ij2, LIVE STOCK MARKET. I'MON T K Y.ir.I)1, ) I.miia.n Arm. is, June 4, l1?. ( CATTLE Tteceiptt very lisht. The market i quotably the same as Saturday. doodciVia heifers bring fair prices. Prime hippiti); ftccrsof 1,40') to l,0) pounJs .51 " 00 Fair to pood shinning steers of 1,'VtO to l.VXi pounds '. 4 40,24 CO Fair to pood hhipp'ii fteers of I.Iihj to l,:t00 pounds 4 '.'.wi 50 Good sbippin .st'HTs of 1,0 1) to 1,2)') )Hiinil 1 it I 4.1 lair Mockcrä and feeders 01 soo to 1,000 pounds " 2.V1?, 71 Irime heifers " I 21 Fair to poid heifers (iof.i t ö'l Prime butcher cows a 'J-Via 7 l air to pood butcher cows 1 22"i t'oinnioii cows Im, 1 J r,i)2 Prime heavv bulls 2 U t' 2" Fair to pood bulls 2 no ,. .VI Veals :i in. . . ! Mils-It cows, caives and springers 20 0;i il'l m.l IIim.s There are not enough ho-s here to make a market and uo intcrc-t was shown in the tradinp. The ((uotations remain unchanged fiom Saturday. IW'st bo.tvy shippinit :iii;," 4" r.st li'ht ami heavy mixed 5 I'l ,kl l"i Choice lights (170 to l'.Mi Ibx) .r. 2" i III Common to good 5 11.111 11 Pit's and common liehts I ii') ,i4 71 !HKKl Ib'i-cipts lit't. The market is dull on nil grades and the common stud is h.ird to di-.ose f-f. I'rlme sheep, 110 pounds and upward ?l 1 I ."0 Jooil sheei, IM) to 100 (ound, 4 ",f 1 21 Common t i medium sheep .'t i'i '"i Prime irinp lambs 2 "io- 1 1 71 bucks, per bead 1 2t2 71 l'lsc wlierc. CINCINNATI. June 4. Cattle F.eeHpts, 008; shitmients, .'.,1. Market slow but steady; coiuiuon t 1 choice butchers, .. Vi,. 1.7-1 ; fieders, f 1.21. Ml KEP I'e cei.ls. f., '.17; sbipllieiits, I. 'Irl. Market moreactixi". ciiiiiiiiin to prune elipied, S--7-" !.-; choice welln rs, 3 1.." i.f 7 , ; butilx active and lino at 1 1: i'7.'.'-1 Ib.'.s Meadv ; common mil luht, 5 l,i iri.4.1; pa'kin und but. dirts', 5.1. a 1 1.7,1; rcri ipt, 2,:v.'0; shipments. ,ls 1. HICAI.l). .tune 4. Ca rTt K I!-r, Ipts, lo.iVOH, sliiiiiiicul, a,1 "i ; n il i ves st i-on at s 1. in ,. .. :.o ; . o , aiel mixed. JI.'.'U 1! I'. I. stockt is Mid feedri , 52..1 1, 4.(;'fcxas rattle, SI. '.m it i.2'i I loos Ilccci) t , 2 ',- (HKl; shipmeiil, H. l. Mai ket strong mid .', bipbtr; mix ei, Ji.l'i ,1 ".. ."2 1 j ; lie.ivy , S 1. 1'i 1 ill ; Iii; lit, J.1 rn"i.."l. fll I- l.l !;-( i ).ts. 4.0 Hi; shipment, hone. Market trotip; native shorn, ; .7.1 1.1.2 (In ;..u feeders, :i a.1, . I. I'l ; Texas, t Vl: l.iiiil.-, 1. . ; '. 1. KAT r.lllFKTY, June !.-', rri.i: - lb-. . dids, l,M7; shi nts, :tsii. Market, dull, 1 h o l".c o. r 011 common und medium rich's poo I. ktroii t ,111, 1 n -tiieal la I week's closing pi Ices. ;. veil ca's o raltle shli'cd to New Yol k t .-d.iv. I b 10 s - ;, . i 2.7ini;shiiiients,2.2i. Market aitlve; Philadelphia, t".7-1"1.1; mixed, t" i;.i ! i.7u; Yorker.?'. ."m .''; eoinmoii to fair, i-1. tu .1..10; pi ;," .'.'1 ; fou 1 e;.r of Imts shipped to Niw Yor b-d.iv. Mlilf--P.eempts, Il.i.o I ; shipments, .'l.sinl. Market vuy ilull Ut l.Uil Week's llillip pi Ices. MARKETS UY TELiiGK APM. l'i'txl nee. NF.W YOUK. Jim 4. Flour Ib-eelpts, 2s,2U Iirkps.; exports, 211 bids., Il.i,i'i ;ii'U; dull nnd .er; aale, Is.ono bi I ; u - -line, f.. I ' . 1 ; romliion to pood extra western und lale, ":2 f- I 2i; k'o. d to rholi-i' do.; SL common to ch hiti wheat rstrril extra, f i.M i, i , " ; f.im y do., M.sil fii.,1. HI; common to r xt ra Hin. "S..1.l'l; romiuor to choice ex trfl vt. Louis, j ' s . .. '1 o ; pi tent M nie--ota cxira, poo l to prune, ? t. 7' . ; choice to fancy do, J .i,T,.'i.2'I. Whrut Iteeeipts, .', I i-.Vi; c pot Is, SI .- 74; sales, 2,(112. omi futures and ;;.i7,'kii spot; cadi pra'les heavy and 1 lower; export .lippiliy moderate; opteun rui.-.l weak, vt ith ahi m-e of r.dVici'S from the West 1, n to 11 holiday. Pi in d declincd Ut tho !-1 1 i 1 1 l; . l.lt T rccoicnd .'.ir, tln-1. fall burk 'H'-. I i 1 l.' steady w lib a small reaction; no. 2 spring M'riv.'1,!: no. 1 haul, '.'' .e delivered; tinprade'l red, i.:nf'4'-, h.ireleatir; '.h'i fi'H'.e alloat; '.He i 11 I.; ho. 2 nd lull,' h'.'lj; , (''' rlosine !i"e; .lily, ! ; '.. i'l M.: elosinif ttle; A 11 , :i ' .." .' rhst J !i-' ,; .- pi., Wn'.i '.':', elosliv '..:',; fi. e., (. .'.i.V closing 9i'e; May ( is'.i), y.i' ;i d . c,in W Corn 11 Ipts, 121. . V.I ; x polls, ",si; al'-s. .,s(;t(i 10 (u lures, anil 1 1 spot; .1.-, Im.-.l ;, ,.'.,, closing kteady; llllpradi'd Inixcl, ;.l ,(i..i' , ; Meuiiier, .21 ,c ; flu. 'J, C'J'.jc eeutnr; li:ie lltliul; lm. '.' June, i.' i. i'-1'', riosimt ie; .1 11I y. l ." .n'.J' ,, rhl inj llj' .e ; Aup , OJv.iil.lr, doNlliit -.'.; fx-pl.. I'linliiK li-,TM -. M,s Ol I .till ill Mnie Juni: 2: Wlu-al, .7 l'. ; roni, ;is.;,s.s:i; ..it, itl.li;; ryn, ü.jj;; Farl- v, !,!(.! ; mall, 2S7,.Vo Dais It -Ipts. (.7,!'l; export, none; sales, 14,ihh) fut ores, IM,iK,i; steady ; mixed 'liin, .'Iii it Ilk-; bite do, 42'fit'C. Co'lce .vll, fair; I'.bi dull at lii'.a'. Kis's 1 irut niil ileinaiul finr; Ostern, l.l'o'tb'x-; ivrclpts, 4,:'.n,1 pekps. Polk M. ,v and "111 moderate demand; m s iiuote l at SI I'-i.l I..V1 for old, St "1.2 " i I "..' 1 (or new. Cm no m(,ulet illid iiiieh.inped. Far I More or lc iie-lcet .1 ; western steam spot ?s.72!.;; July, H.C, 1,1 s.C.s; N t., ?H.7iinS.7:i, closed at S.S. (is, und Oct., S-s.7.!; city steam. fs.l.V llulter Unlet but at router; western, 12 yl lie. CINCINNATI, June 4. Flour 1'ilr ilemnnd; family, s:t S " I ; fancy. S l.-" t l.-Vi. IS hc.it l.ai r ; l)o. 2 red, t'l-; receipt', 1,2'M; shipiio ills, 1 , 1 v x . Corn I 'nil Hti'l lower; im.'.', mixed, .V Oats biwi-r; no. 2 mixed, ;(m .i lil1 ',. I!ye iMill; ln. 2, '". ei,i'Se. 1'ork uie( ut 11 i,lT lVi-d I Irin ;ii .lo. lit lk meats Nominal; sh.ut rii, ' 7". tiacn In fair it' ni.'iii'l iiii'l steady; short 1 le.ir, s.ip'i'. Whisky Steady and hi:;hT; sabs I.JUbrN linidii'd Koott 011 11 hasis f.f M II. r.ulter 1 1 i t ; I tu y rreainery, 2,c ; -li.b-e dairy, 12'-' I -. -luar I 'irm ; hard Mipar, linn; piatinlaied, 7 '7',e; Nrw Orleans, ri M -V,' -. Fp2s Firm at 11' ,'il.V, I heese Mcady ; Olli. Ilut, ' ..( '.'e. Catarrh to Consumption. Catarrh In its destructive force stands next to mid tindoiiblcdly b ads oti to coil'iinip'ioii. It is therefore singular that those nlllieted with this f-ar. '11 1 disease should not m ike It the object of their lives to rid themselves of It. lieeeptiri! remedies concocted by Ignorant pretender to medical Lnon ledge have weakened the roiilidenee of the great majority of Miffcrcrs in all advertised teim- lics. They bccoims resigned to a life of misery rather than torture theniM'lvor with doubtful palliativrs. Hut this ill never do. Catarrh must be tuet ut every taue and rombattcd with all our might. In many cases the disca.se has assumed dangerous symptoms. The I Mines and cartilajv of the nose, the organs of In til ing, of seeing and of tasting so nlVei ted BS to Itc useless, the uvula so rl'ingalen, the throat so Inflamed nnd Irritated us to produce 11 constant and distressing eoiii.li. Stanford's Padieal Cure meets every pha-e of Catarrh, from a simple le ad cold to the most lonihsome and destructive stages. It is local and c.nitit'"ioiial. Instant in relieving, pet maucnt in curing, safe, emnnmical ami nevcr-;ailing. Facti package contains one bottle of the lindicil Cure, one box ( alarrhal Solvent and one Improved Inhaler, with treatise; price, SI. I 'OTT E It Iltt l AM) ClIKMICAI. Co., Poston. nut ntl.hs' i'M.s. Full of comfoi t for ull Pains, Inflamu.il Ion and Wonl. n ss of the Ag,'lsihe 'iiticlir.l A nti-Paiii Plasti r. the lirst and lily pain-killing .strengthening Pi.itcr. u', In -l.HllHlieous mul iufailiVc. ....erior to all other remedies and appliances for rcllei'ii,' pain and sircnpthrnlng the imiseirs. Ft ris gm d from the moment It is applied. At all Hrngisis, 2 " rent : ti e for SM or, Hisiag free, of Putter P'rug aud t iu-nii.al Co., l'., sloii, Ma.5.

ruood s

Is rrepared from Sar?pari:ia, Pantielion, Mamlrckc, Pock, ripsissewa, Juniier Terries, and other well-known ai.d -uluable vegetable remedies. The cou;Mu;itioii ; roportlon and prepriratlon are peculir.r U II. otl's tSarsayarilla, giving It curative pew.. 1 t j o seared Fy other meilieir.es. It eCc;t; rcxarkaLle cures where others fail. " I consider Hood's Srj-s::-, ia the Fest nedicitie 1 ever used. It gives me r.n a; ict;te and refreshing sleep, and keeps the ccld ot;t." J.S. Fogg, 100 isj ruec Street, Portland, JIc. Yrten I bought Hood's Sarsapari'.la I made a god investment of one dollar In medicine for the frt time. It has driven off rheumatism and Improved my appetite fo much that my hoarding mistress says I must keep it locked up or she will be obliged to raise my board with every other boarder that takes Hood's Sarsaparilla." Thomas RntKLix, C'J Tillary Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. " I fr.d Hood's Sarsaparlll.i the best remedy for impure blood I ever used." M. II. Baxtuu. ticket agent, P. & B. B.L. Bound Brcs.k, N. J. Hood's Sarsaparilla Pold by all druggists, fl; six for f 5. Trepared ty C. 1. HOOI) Jr CO., Apothecaries. Lowell. Maas. 100 Doses One Dollar B.r -s FirS Ilead.ifho n-.d re'i'eveell tho tronile Incident to a bi.io-.is ct.ite of tlio rysi-:n. mch aa I'izi'.i'iess, N.us-a. Ii-owsiiiesR. I'istrefs after rating. ! -iu in ti;o Si te, A:c. V.'h.lo t'.n-ir most rtiuarinbio ucces L8 been flius-n ia curing ncndicbe. yrt C'.iitcr's Lit tie Liver TlITl ara ei'ially valuable in Constipation, curies nnd preventing thisauuoyinROOiuplaint.'w l ile they ulso correct all liisordem el t be s t m-li .stii.mlate t hu Lver and regulate the bowels. Lvcu U' thi y only mm Ache they wonld be almost priceless- to thoe wb i autl'-r loin this Jistn-wsniK complaitit-. but fortuLatc'.y 1 lejirp'Tliie.-!!'" not end bero.an.i thoso who mice try them ill find theHc little pliU valuable in so many ways that they will tint be williug to .Ij wiibout tbciu. lint after all ick head Is the lano of so many lives that here Is wher wo make our great boubt. Oar pills cure It wiuid othe: do not. Carter' Littlo Liver Pills arc very mall and Tery eay to taku. One or two pill inake dos. They ie striolly vrctalda and do not j?ripo or jiure, but by tielr gi'Utld action ple.tsn all whr nset!iTn. In vi;ilsnt 25ccuts ; five for f I. bold ty drulstu evtry whero, or aeat by iua:L CAftTtR MEDICINE CO., New York. M 11 bill Bn hi & HÜR3PHREYS Cloth & Cold Eind;r 141 l'lLr. ii.ll Klrt-I lnroi(, ji ti in t nt r. I '.ln.. r. O. Ilm Hin. Y. 1 1ST OF l ULNCIl Ab N0H. rr.i '"et ira. ' 'ir.K 'st Ion. Inlhiiiimn' ii n. .. XV iirnm, w or in r- rr. orin .. . Cr I'm Cnlle, or 'I eel Innu "I Inlaut. liarrbea, el i.lnKlron er A'.lults I tt-tilri V, Criionr. Ihliinis l.c ho.... ll.llern Mfirbil, Vmm'u.K I fill ul. !,l ', I'. "1H Il'l " Veinnl.N. 'i "-,l I 0'-' '- .... le...l l, i:e. S.elt He,. .In, 'in Vril.f.l .'-' .'.' .2 .7.1 HOMEOPATHIC lHlMln. I'' ' Mciir. Ii... I'llnful I'l-rloJ" iiiicn, tea I'f.I i-i I'erin.l I row:'. l juU, r :nc!iU l;r ni l.iec. ... -llll Itflfllin, l.'i.cl... I f!l,.,i.lli.. It lielllll,. ll.l.l, Kl -n?tic I':iili i-Virr "'ij iif. Cliills. .M,iianu i'lle. Illind ir l:!erliir t ..i.oli 1 !i ilni.ii -fi. I nid in "lis Ileal V ,25 ,V5 .-'5 ,.5 ,A ,.'i( ,.M ,.'. ,.M , ' j biioiiltia Cim-'tl, Vii.'ci.t u;tl... I. r ner ii 1 1 lei. 1 1. 1 ,1'liysicai 'ni"" Ki.llll ' M.. .- : v. f.o,,. i. i.iMix i il rlnnrv V rnkin1". W rffnie l'..-fl... )j.en-- t llif tlflirt. I'nl ili 'i -n I s PECIFICS Sol J .y I If in-e i -Is, or K-nl In.-' itinl on rei-iMpf f pnc.-lll)ll'likt3'liLblll.Niiiu. luulni.i.BM.a.1. ThisistlicTopofthcGnxuiNC Pearl Top Lamp Chimney. Allot hers, similar arc imitation. .This exact Label is on each Pearl Top Chimney. A dealer may say and think he has others as pood, BUT HE HAS NOT. Insist upon the Exact Label and Top. FCR LE EVERYiVHIRE. MACE CNLV BY 6E0. A. MACBETH & C0.v PiUsbargJi, Pa. QOID HEDAT,, FAF!?, 1S73. f I It l l i 1 1 uniuui uuuuui Wiirnmt. .1 utwlutvtij J. ( vrtitl, frelrt vbl. h the excfS t Hit b.is been r rnoM il. It i:Mh re ti.irj the. ttrrm'h f 's-o. mim I vlth St:ircb, rrw r.-sit r huf-ar, nn.l Is- tlx r fur.? far inoreccini'Hiilpal, -ififi,7 l . ti.itn ime fri.l ,!;. It !.. lie'.lelou, lioill ifblliR, rti tiiTttieltllif;, -:i.il 1: 1 teil, mul i,.tc.itr:iblr ii'l H't' (I for liiMiliila k Well !H tor 1 Tfiolis 111 be.-l'.tb. IsoM by (;roerrtcr)nl-fre. XL BAKER & CO, Dcrctc&r, fiass. DR. OvElt'S BODY BßTTERY FOi? ff.AN AND WOMAN. vvl fV .vi K I ?? """t.I u .".r :;.!-" . hu iri.ll I ilnary -" v " ' i .'--(" ,1 r i , I rrr min r "J": V'.'i .' ). V.' V, s V :: vuihllriiij Frmitle 1 .' I. vv-' ' I , ' VJ ' -m iIm I N I . C.ntninf ; ' c -f ' ',r J'J . .' ; II ftfvmen of treiitlh. ",-'-,'V ' : ! " ''K ' 'nrreiit run l.o revnlHle.! ,-' i". sil'.- Osl i k n a. tmilerr nn.l tu.pllfi'f y A .A'l e.lt .aiir trt nt ik1 .r frif SG llliitri-l lMwihlrt irivuiir udi.p. 'v tli ois.m.i nf IpmiiiioiiIkIs, !?. llr.OHTil Helt Co., 191 Sfale St., ChleaBO. Is a flrs-t-rln trsid". nd 111 ft r fl I udi linii Hir reim-!. llllHI I I I t mtf Kbo.4 ..llrll rrmiüii mul wrh. We mil trm-H on i bor itittilv. fco.l lim viiu nl v..rk in itb-r I 'm. tnrrcl.il or 'iillnind Tclearnpb Tb Sn Went hi 'be cmitrr Nrrow Bpln piforonr tmilr VAbl.MiNK "" 4IVII.LI- Ul f)(Ml"uuny Sclertions, fsVrn I'i i,M 'ninny nh e .'sainide t ar.ii for ture, etc. , and IhU for two cent. l'ublisuiu t.'uiuoaLy, Uiliz, U

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Is the test b!od pnrif.er l-cfore the ri;hliC It eradicates e cry in.pu: ity, and cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum. Boils, I'lmylt p, all Iluniors. Dyspcjisia, Bi'-h usncss. tick lleadaclie, Indigestion, (iencral DtMiity, Catarrh, Rheuma tism. Kidney rrd Liver C ntjlaints. It overcomes that extreme tired feillug, and lüids up the system. " Hood's Sarsapr.rllla was a God-send to nie, for it cured ire f dyspepsia a: d liver compiai:.t with which I hr.d su.Terrd 20 Jeara.,, J. R. IIoexueck, South ralliburg, X. Y. the ' Hood's Sarsaparilla takes less time and quantity to show its effect than any other preparation." ;.Ii:s. C. A. Ilrr.JiAi-.n, N. Cl.i'.I, N.Y. "My wif.; 1 ad very rot r lical'Ji f . r a h time, s;:ffcrir. ff-m h.dijrestion, por tiprctite, and constant headache. She tri. d everything we could hear of, but found no relief till she tried Hood's Strsaparilla. She Is ik,t taking the third bottle, and never feit better In her life. We feel It our duty to rce. r.:r.:end It to every one we know." Cr.oncn JsC3iri vili.k, M.rcland, C-k County, HI. Hood's Sarsaparilla SoM by all drtipptsts. fl; six for f 5. I'repired by C. I. lUOI i CO., Apt.ibecarios. Lowell, Mas. (00 Doses One Dollar NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notier is hereby uiven tbnt I:n i'l Kin-, nlminitrutor ii'ili't iteof Curiicliiis Ki:u', ib.-ea- .1, in ur-uancc of an o ! r of the M.it ioii Circuit Conrl, leihie ,ri tin c: s oi I'nvi.l Ki-.u, .'i tu in 1 ra !..r of Iii st.ite oi .in iius Kinn. hve;ix-.. s. In liana Kiic et ii?.. Nu. l'.Mi, nt tie lebruary term, !-, of sail vtirt. will s.'Ji ;it jriv:.t - sal" b.r t b -s than tlm lull re.'.j'jiraiM- I v::l;:e I le r.-of. on .luu" I t, ls, at i "'. 'ex k ji, in. f.f iiil .lay, t the law nib e of I. I Iilootin r, le. mi No. 3 a' No. VI1., lla-t Wasbinctna Mr""t. in tiie , ay o lTeli nvii. in ! iriou eounty, in the .s;;.).. ,, liolLin i, toe toll. .inj le rll I reiil s;at.', or so ie u !i tli-rcof may le nei- -ary tfj iiia.e :i-- : - ui'!i a hi, ii to j m v li.e ti. i,t an-1 liabüit if i ,f .kdi. - täte t t orin 'i is King, deccase!, . wit: i bo nn.li i'lc'l tw.f-thir of tbirty-x-ven (17) f. et est o! i 1 1 1 - i,e CM i t'.s t i.:t' tlie'eat i n l of lot iL-lit i.-i in ) uii i x.l. iiv i-. n of lie- -o.it im ct ba'f ft .-'ii.::c t -a i I e i ; al-., i he un ! m i !. -1 two-: hir.iH C'f one ban.lr. l und r itrht an ! o!n-b i!f I (' i feet o.f the et cn l ot lot cc-lit s, ja li i in's s ui.'l-'ve-ioa ef the s,i.i;ii ; Ii ,J: of .- par.' twelve (1J, ; a'. , tbo iin.lii i.ie.l tvo-tl i..ls ! lot tl :r!y- i.h: (.li in Yi'iini:'. subdivision ot fart of ."it'oi one liandr l mid ci.-b:y-oii" i is I ! : at- ., the u u 1 1 i,l". two-t tiird if l"l f"rt-ei Jit lll in l.1. -woi ib's si'tMbvi-ion o( p iiare tweiity-iiine J; ' n!.i, tli ipti.ü i led lrn third of lot lorty-tour ( 4 in T. II. l i.-i. lier's snhIi isioii of i. ntl .i tiäy-on - 1 : a'. .,. tb- undiviJe t tW'i-t lnrds of lut si i .;. e.-i ;.t M'Veiitocii i I 7t feet otf IheeaM side tli'Te.i'", in ti.!ijiie sub.li i-ion of oiitl, t forty. three I t : ; a'.l ia tie- i ity n! 1 ed;a:iaifli", in M.iri'.n county, in tiie ..! of Indiana. V!-., t!i" undiid''d two-lbirds of bi wk A, iu K. T. 1 let.-licr's second addition 1 !'! L'l.tuoo , j-mi ;t sevciiiy-tive f.-et ort ibe -t n,i there, f. and -e J f , al-o, tli" li.ht of way of Itie Ixe l.inr- 1'. ! r, a I ( o;nlany, in Marion comity, in the. -tale of Indiana. 1 lie t lie of said !1 k A will be mad,' sul.jei t to I !i8 iine'iic I term nf a i rtain b a-e tin reu. and snbioet also to the riht f the .s i,s to .'irrhase sail blot k as al .r. said at utiy titiio during the life. hut of tai l lease. TERMS OK s.W.r.. Onn-third eash in band. uiiiMbird in ninp niontbt Olid one-tliil'd ill,ei'hti-ei: ini'ii'lis. 'Ma- defcrifl j'liyiticiits t i be M-cnred by riie, with approved S"iiirily, willi six ier cent. int. rest, ithoiit. relief, and eavable in bank. liAVIP KINC, Administrator of the r-tr-te of Cornelius Kin, doreasi'l. Tin- iind'Tsi.-TicI, Indiana Kin, widow of Corno. W is l iiii:, d..i cased. lil join said administrator in the (im vi van. e of b r Ul.dii i b d o'le-Jhird ill fai't u'.ove d. si riU d real cstat' . so tbut Ibe .artn- ur iliasing can pet deeds for the entire r.prtv M1 .' KiN'. Widow of Corn, diu kin. .In ,oed. Abstr.f I r.f vaid r-al i-l.il"can Im' eaininfd b parti. islnni; to pirn li.ee tlf ame nt tin- ntlice of 1. E. i'.!o.ini. r. att. iruey lor said administcaior. Tlio loading: Ccirc-ts of Eur7. H r,Z.l opo Rae. America. V,. vW vor ' " ;'c : ' - 2,occ.ooa3 0-":- eoM last yoar lu this country alono. Tho reasons aro: they &ro the Lc3t nttine, uicit coafortntlp, mühU'.i .lf,TTit3C3t(!urf -; . -T-- v 1,7, .-. ' -- j ;.f'"- 1 Jchoopcst ::-'iv.v..t!fl L-k.. - j lor emtio. 9r emtio. Avcld wcrthlors Imltfttlona Corallno Ij tccd la no Corsot3 except tli03o mado by ua. Nono aro ccnuino unloss Dr. WARNER'S CCnALIHElaprtntod on lnKldo of eist! cover. For rale by all lcadlnGT merchants. WARNER BROS. CHICAGO. i J. A. MINER. IV.cnaKor. 1 iX HAU STHD JV1 F A I J T Y A Gmt Medical Work for Young ana MUMlc AyrU Mm. Mora Than One Million Copies Sc'd. IT treat' upon ncrioii und i.al del.ilitv, rs. tnatiiie (b . line, exliansi. 1 vit.ditv, ini'airei 1 viiMr i.nd ili.t'iii llics of tlie blood, und th" tin told mi serif inlivlinill here, .11. I . II I I i II" : If 1 1 a a , ' nli-l anl ial cm !"' s. I l.ni I in.;, I ii !1 fHi. Urniiie 11,,. .. .oHilar li.ft i. ;i I tre.;is,' pu,, 'ihed in tlm l.n. li h l.i'i-'i i.-e. I i i' c only s by lii lil, os!j,.iid, lei .'..in'. 1 in n i ii T ',: r 1 ! !u I ruf "d am J'.e tree it ...l M, n.w. I 'u 1 i i-he-l l.v tli.' I'.mImnI Si. Ii. al lii-tilnte. N . 1 11' ii' Ii -ir-Tt. li-.-ioii. Mis.., Un. II. i'ark.-r, M. I'.. o:,i:li,i;i I'liysii jan, to bom ail older sb ei'.i be a '.'! . csf I. Tbo BUYERS' CUIDEU isbuoJ Iklu-icli anJ bept.. icr.chycar. It in au encyIclorcslia of upclul infor'rnation for all who jmrchaso tho luxuries or tho necessities of lifo. V 9 cu clotho you and furnish you with all tho necessary and ur.neceMary Rpijliiinets to riJcs, wallt, dance, tlccp, eat, f.eh. hunt, v.-ork, go to church, or ntay at honte, and in vr.rious sizes, ttyle und Quantitic, Juat f.jrui'9 cu whst i required to do all th )se thinr COMFCRTÄBLT. and you cn innko a fn.t cM'.wats ot the valua o: tho UUl'LIo-f GUIDE, Yvhich will bo sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pi.y iigUrs, MONTGOMERY VVARO & CO. 114 Uichic-in Avcuuo, Uiiicco.lU POETKYÄAnTl Ii 0 n'oni.f ri'.o yl Ui .!T2 7S Tct4")Tire !:rrrr.v fi ti. l. tjO 0-iirtoP--e f.''Wore AGLMS ;AKIE3. BftPay U,l(time, r.. e i i"i ii ,i - - - of l'rolfit rio-i-l-'ii i. .lohn Mi-r-nneie irl W If AT A.GEM3 SAY. X D.Inompwnl'ub.Co., EuLouu iloHF.ArQtTAr.TEr F-n thi: jrrsKY vn.ww ml Nunn'irnind Hwt ": l., l'.ant. fl fn'rer l.ünO In Muy aud 1 la June, rrecduma Huifl, hrdeburo, N.J.

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