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THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY BENTI&'EL THURSDAY HOUNlMi JANUARY 1 1885 Xltll DEPAKTSIKXT CLERK'S SOLILOQUY. V.( r; n-AED R. P. '.YSE. I have been la the Government employ rtlncetlxty-cnc when I bat a bor: A reer; gone lad wlio larked experience true. The world and politics ailko wero new. Theo Civil v,r with rutnloMi wltaerin? hand 'at It dread fchadow on this frnltlal land. At IcMt tuat portion wbere tao do,rs ol war Were looted ar.d ravaged with Insitiatc iaaw. And In ra7 Innocence I heard the din. And drew 137 pay and let the great world 6pln, w hi.e o'.ier ben than mine 1 poio thus to mo : 'Iterublitdiis we arc. o you must be." I bowed and silently I wtched tha fiznt; Hie Union concuered, aa l in Victory's liht 1 tA7, or thought I saw, the hand cf God In juJgmeut swaying the avenzing rod. yo when the foo km conquered and eabiuei, Then was ny foul with anxious thought imbued Hy my lnatrurtora. who witb ardor keen Warned ne of dangers, lursin?, unforseen, Tr.at threatened every woman, cMM or man, Whose I'Ollt.'r-i were not licpubtican. Ar.n time ro.Ied on with overcoming stride Until :.'07Kiter came and efcaaged the tide. Then many end many a man lost many a hat, I hen many Rad many a man turned .Uetnocrdt, And no. I asi my conscience. "What am I?" My cfSce training bids me scorn to lie. I do believe the ay that I was taupbt To voto and think wa never what it on?bt To te, and always gavo ce constant pain, And on ray serves has been a nighty strain. And now conviction stare me la the face That oi l ideas are really out ol place, And c?er alnce the laat election day .My politics have leaned tbe other way. Its true I voted then ttraizht out for Blaine, Hut If I know myself I won't again, Kor afur self-communion I say 11 at That at this writing I'm a Democrat. Washington Republic. Washington, Not. 2.8. 1S81. A RUNAWAY. 44 Your Aunt Carleton and Cousin Jennie will be here on the next train, Russell," iid Mr. Wilder ta bis nephew. "You had better take the pony chaise and bring them frcra the depot.' ' "Can't. Am soins away myself, sir." "The deuce you are!" responded the old gentleman, pushing his spectacles up orer his forehead, and regarding hls nepher with ;n air oxsarpriaed consternation. "Yes, sir. Charley Hunt invited me out to hij place for a few weeks, and I thought tnat I might as well go now ns any time." "I should say that it was a very strauge time to be leaving home; your aunt and cousin will consider it as a personal af front, sir!" "it is not Intended as such, sir. Though to be frank, considering the ooject of cousin Jennie's visit, I prefer not to eee her. And I must fcay that I think she would have shown more sense and delicacy if she had stayed away." "Your cousin is a very lovely girl, if r. Impudence, and won't be likely to go a "I don't doubt It in the leest. Eut for all that she won't suit me for a wife, nncle." "How do you know that, you conceited youDE donkey! when you have never seen ber?" inquired the into old man. ' Common sense teaches me that no mar rie.ee ctn be a haupy one that does not i-prinx from mutual love. And one tiling I am resolved, that I will nsver marry from ir.ereenary motive." "Nobcdy wants yon to marry the girl un .'s jou like her!" roared Mr. Wilder, his .'ece growirg purine with vexation. "All I sk is that yon will stay and see her. And 1 insist npon it!" "I am sorry to disoblige you, uncle; bat if I should itay it would only give rise to oonclnsion that I am anxious to avoid. Hat I will relinquish all claim to the property that you are to anxious should not be di vided. A3 that seems to be the main object I think that ought to be satisfactory.'1 A few miioiea later Kussel! parsed by the window, valice In hand. He nodded good hnmorrdiy to his uncle as he glanced in, whorlared alter him in Bpeecnless race. "He shan't hare a penny not a penny !" he growled. "Wfcat's the matter now?" said the gentle voice oi hii wife Tolly, who had just en tered. . "Walter ssorgh. Uussell has gone act ually cleared out so as not to to see his cousin. What d'ye think of that?" "I think you'll have another attack of the gout If you set yourself excited," said th jrood lady, es ehe resumed her knitting. '"If Iluesell and Jennie had seen each other be fore they had an y notion that you wanted them to marry, ten t3 one but what they would hav3 fallen head and ears in love with each other; but as matters are now I don't believe it would be of the least tne. Frorn whai Ellen wrote me I should think Jennie to bs as much opposed to it as Uus sell. frha'iujs that she can't bear to hear hi name mentioned, and that it was as much as she could do to set her to consent ;o come at e'l when she heard that Russell wa.nt horrr.' ' Tbey a?- a cor.pl of simpletons," said tl:H old pßnt:E3an. "I've got a hnlt a mind to rase reihe? will and leave my property to rozne chsntacle institute." In goi.rr; to Dihton. whither he was bound. Unwell YVi'.i- rhsd to travel part of the way by ;e. Te:e was only one paasenser be side hinijelf a lady. He noticed particu larly the daintily gloved hands and well tit ting boote. Hergracefnl form Indicated that sLe wa both yotintr and pretty, but ho could not see hsr Tace en account cf the veil that hid it. The snJJcr. Martini: of the ooach, which sent eotno cf the Ia.ivs parcels from the sea to tbs tlcor. gr.ve inesIl an opportunity of ?peakin whjc he returned them. I'rcm this thoy fell easily iato conversa tion, and it was enrions how ?nciable they became. The laiy inwardly thoutht her ccmpanicz to the mot eatertainirg od agreeable n. ehe ever met with. And as for Kcsssil, he often lost the thread of hi discourse in admiring the red, dimpled mouth, and the pretty teeth there disclosed whenever she spoke or smiled. "Where do you want to be left, sir?'' in quired the coachman, as they entered the -village. "At Mr. Charles HnnV. Locust Hill." "Whr, there's where 1 am coin," siid the laIy. opening her eyes widely "Nel lie, Mr. Hunt a wife, is my most pvticula: friend; .we ua?d topo to school together." "Ar.l Charlie Hnnt in my rr.ost particular frie:.d, andoecf the linest fella in tha World." 'Hew very ood:" "Ho very io:tnate!'' exclaimed Uussell, wilh leaning glance at his fair compan on, whirh raaj.'e the rosy checks still more rosy. "May I take the liberty of injuir- in? üat jcft a; tn&t moment the stage stopped in frotit of tha Louse, on the Dortico of which jjtcod Iii r. end filrs. Hunt, enjoying the even ing br?ze. In moment liupell was shak irg hanJs vith the former, while the Utler rushed into lie uciscf his surprised acd d? lifrhtd wife. ". hv, wu&t a haxoy surprise, Jennie' u,a aaid. cf tar spiriting her visitor otT to her ittn nxia; "I had siven up all idea o: seeing 1 ij-ou th?t iüac;.' "And I had no idea of being able to came U-tii juifc Ufcrt IUrtcd, Ypaeee, caui my step-mamma, yoa know was goin? tt Uncle Wilders, and she insisted oa my going along with her to see the hateful, disagree1 prig of a cou6in of mine that they are deter mined to marry me to. S). whju mamoQ was busy pack in c, I just pat on mv things and slipped off; leaving a iote to tell where I was goin?- Wasn't it a good juke on th:n all?" "I should think it w.a" said N'allie. with a bcist cf merriment far more than th o: casion warranted. "When 1 sar wh") yo ir companion was 1 thought you were out o;i your wedding tour." "No, indeed; never saw the man until h? got into the ta;e at I . But, really, In 19 the fineat-iooxing man I ever saw, and so agreeable. Who is he?" "Oh, I'll introduce you when you oiu? down stairs You'll have only time 10 dress. Mind and look your prettiest." If Jennie did not "look her prettiest," s'ia certainly looked very lovely as she entered the supper room, her linen suit exchange! for a fresh soft muslin, whose simplicity and purity were relieved only by the violet-col-ored ribbons in her hair nad at her thnat. Uussell had also taken great pains with his toilet. The pause that followed Jennie's en trance was broken by Mr. Hunt, win, in response to a meaning glance from his wife, said: "Uussell. allow me to introduce you to your cousin Jennie; Miss Carlson, your cousin, Uussell Wilder." The embarrassment which followed the blank astonishment into which this an nouncement threw the parties so unexpect edly made known to each other was quickly dispelled by the tarn that was given it by their host and hostess. "I suppose you'll want to book yoursslf for the neit stage?" said Mr. Ha nt, slily, to Uussell, who had been taken into his friend's confidence. "And you." said his wife, turn ing to Jennie; "I dou't suppose anything could tempt you to remain, now that yoa have that hateful, disagreeable " "Nellie!" interrupted Jennie; crimsoning, as she remembered her words. "Well, I won't then. Dut yoa must let melaagh. Jost to think of you running away from each other and running in the same direction, and to the eame plao!" The ringing laugh that burst from Nellie's lips was too contagious to be resisted even by those at whose expense it was raised. We need hardly say that Uussell did not take the stage the next morning, nor did Jennie peeru at all disposed to cat short her visit on account of bar cousin's unexpected appeara ice. When they did go they went 3 they came together. Mr. Wilder's as tonlshim.it was only eq aaled by his delight, on lokirg out of the window to see tho two walking up the path toward the hoas?, arm in arm. and apparently on the best of term. As for Knssell and Jennie, they seemed ti repard this expected meeting as their "mani fest destiny," accepting it as such, much to the joy of their uncle, wh03e darling wi5l WR3 accomplished in tbe marriage of the two, thus made hippy in spite of them selves. TINOED WITH KOÜANCK. A WeddiLij; at Ileadiog WhU L Resurrec ts Some Old Events. Ueamm;, Ta., lec. 01. The Heading pi pers contain an announcement of the mar riage of Miss Catharine Clubb, of this city, and Franklyn Herd i man, !of New York, formerly of Heading. The bride is the only daughter oi a retired merchant, reported t) be worth ?ir0,0w. She is thirty-two years old and in her time has had many admirer?. Herdiman has been absent from Readiag fcr seven years. Twelve years ago he wai accused of assaulting the late Daniel s. Francis, afterward editor of tho Daily Spirit Of Uerks, for whbh he served five years in jail here. After his release he disappeared and located in New York. everal weekä aco he snddenly appeared in Ueadiog. Miss Clubb was an old time acquaintance of hi?, and it is stated the two have been in correspondence since their separation Last Friday evening they were driven in a closed cab through the snow storm to tho parsonage of Uev. Dr. McCauley, who made them one. Their marriage lias leaked out to day, and has caused quite a llutter among those who knew them years ao. Herdiman was con gratulated in his good luck in having ob tained a wealthy wife. He eays he will take her with him to New York in a fetr days. His bride is best remembered in con nection with an episode by which her father lost ?tl,000 some years ago. He discovered that some non-registered, negotiable bonds were missing from the safe. Ho supposed he had been robbed and oflered a reward for the thief. It next leaked out that Miss Clubb had placed them in the hands of a male acquaintance, in whom ehe had the nt rno:t confidence, to negotiate a small loan to help him out. This fr5end decamped with the bonds, and all further proceedings were dropped. He died in the Jo'.iet ( .III.) peni tentiary shortly afterward. His n uue was John Miller. AN ISiOKKTAKER'S TLliKUU. Tim llody of a Toiing Woman Gel Out of lit Wagon uu It Way lor Direction. ir. Lon?, Dec. 'i.-On Saturday night about S o'clock the corps? of a young wo man wrapped onlv in a sheet wa3 found ly ing in the middle of tee road at Seventeenth and Morgan streets. The only clue to iden tity was a scrap of paper with the words "Mary Drtltou" written npon it. The ca-e excited the greatest curiosity. On anday altemcon Dr. Hauer, of the Collet of Pav siciacs and urgK)ns, called at the Coroner's cilice and explained that the budy was test of Mary Dalton, who had died at the Female Hospital and had been assigned to his col lfe by the city authorities. It had heen a cidtntiy dropped oti of the undertaker's wazon cn its way to the college. The driver of the- wagon, when he found his lotd had disappeared, wai too frightened to look for ir. The body ws delivered to th? college authorities. A (ley's r.littering llud, La mc ast sr., Ta., Dec. "1. Information has jnst reached this city of an excitement pre vailing in the lower end of the cauntyover the discovery made by a boy while digrin for a skunk. About two feet below the sur face of the earth the lad came upon a bright, glittering mineral, a Iuup of which hs tnatcfcfd and carried hoie to his father. The father took it to two miners who had at one time mined in California, and they un hesitatingly pronounced It gold. SientiGc men, to whom the matter has been referred, discredit tho Idea of gold existing &3 a product ol Lancaster County, but the min ers who examined the specimen stake their practical knowledge a-ainst that of theoreti cal n-.ineralcgists and scientists gsnerally. Father and sen persistently refuse to dfs clcse the place where the mineral whatever it is was found, but it is believed to have beta discovered cn a 'arm in Fulton Town ship, :.r.d t!:e people of that ieciioa are grjstiv exercised about it. I'tato Tatett Infringement. i-'.o.v. L ec . r;i. JacoD Greener, ol i;i- liiira, N. Y., cle.ur:6 he hols a patent for tin J L.&cLan3n Lnon &i the "cf: pedal'" iu pIh.o fertej, and has noticed all piano Xi.aawis:i6:s;5 ;&t i.c vtUI yld tisare- ponsible for infringement. He hts hroazht suit against Chkkerir.g Sdhs, of this city. The matter a'Jects very larg9 interests Greener virtually claiming royalty on every instrument made A LKillTMNO.LlKi: tTI'DDINO. A Southern Conduct. r Hold FII Traio, 1'ropnRe anil is Slurried, All in I'lvw ?llMitr!. Ameeicts, Ga., Dec. ol. The urexpecti-l marriage of Mies Georgia I.arataore, ot t iis city, to Ward Holt, conductor on the S mth westprn Itoad, hss created quite a sensation. Mr. Holt beirg aware that Miss Iratirir was to marry a prominent Macon merchant in a cay or two stepped over to the hot-t yeranda wfcere she was standing witha letter in hr hand and coneratulated her. Holding up the letter she said: "Do yoa tte th's? It is u request lor a postponement, which I have granted." Why." replied the conductor, whoe train was nov rf.idy to leave. ,;I would not have agreed to that. If he is not ready I am, anJ you know I love you. Will you marry me?" Tfcc answer was yes. The conductor de layed his train, procured his license, and in less time than it takes to tell It the two wpre made one. f ive minutes later the conductor was whirling oif with his train. Died Suddenly Found Willi III Thro:t Cnt. Special to tho Sentinel. CnA'.vKOEisvu.LK, Ind., Dec. 00. This morn ing at 10 o'clock Hon. Archibald Johnston died at his residence on East Main street. Mr. Johnston has only been sick two dayp, and hisldeath was unexpected. He was fifty five years old and leaves a lare circle of friends and relatives to mourn his death. He was one of tho pioneers of this State, and has lived in this county eihteer years. He was a prominent Democrat, and hts al wave been active in politics, having represented this county, and was elected State Senator in lb&K His many frienda throughout the State will be pained to hear of his death. William Cox, a married man who re3idps just south ot Darlington, in this county, was fonnd in his barn this morning with his throat cut and a bloody razor near'him. He was in an unconscious condition. After he was arnnsed be claimed ho had been at tacked by an unknown man. bnt this is n-t believed. It n thoaght he attempted sui cide and failed. The Uorkine Valley Trouble. Coi.uMr.rg, 0., Dec. öl. Officers of tha Hocking Valley Hail way and Coal Exchange report everything quiet in tho valley tha morning, though they express the opinion that there will be soiue trouble to night. They eay tho demonstration last nisht failed to take an active form for the reason that tbe strikers were met with such a strong force of guards where they expected to make an attack. They consider tho unusual dem onstrations at this time as an ellort to keep the miners from breaking from their ranks and going to work, a3 many of them have de cided to do. Marly this morning ssver d shots were fired at Happy Hollow, but with out damage, and this was the extent of tha outward demonstration on the part of the cnl iwful element. Snow Storni tn tlie West. MiNNK.iro r.ii, Minn., Dec. ."I. It snowed heavily all Dight, and is drifting badly. T ta wind is blowing at a velocity of twenty miles per hour, and the indications point io great delay of trains on all the roads in this State and Dakota. CorsciL Blcff, Iowa, Dec. St. Trie se verest Enow storm of the season set in yesterday, and continues unabated. A strong wind is blowing from the southwest and tao fcnow is drilling. Uailroad travel is delayed. Dover., Colo., Dec, SI. Another severe storm is reported from several points in ths mountains, with extremely low temperatnr and a prospect that Marshall Fas will again te closvd to trains. The Cbnoge or Weather. Sr. Louis, Uec. .'it. After two days of nin and high temperature, another cold change set in early this morning, and the mercar ha3 tumbled from Gr yesterday to 20 at 1 j. m. to day, with a prospect that it will go close to zero. The rainfall in this section was quite heavy, and caused all the creeks at.d small rivers to rise rapidly and high-, many of thera oversowing their banks, aui a good deal of damage has been done ti farmer?, bridges and other property. Tt-3 railroads also sutTered from washouts, b it the delay to the trains has not been serious and as the floods have now been checked by tl.ecoid weither, repairs will bamaden.! ti e normal condition of things reiausd. Prohibition Cufertnr. ! Ci;i' Ai o, Dec. :'!. A meeting of th? Na- ; tional Ccmmittee cf tho Troiibition pir'7 j and conference of leading workers will b i held in New York City January 7, at 10 1 o'alcck a.m. Headquarters will h nt the j Murray Hill Hotel: the meeting will be t j Kev. Stephen Merritt's church. ' A Corking Alain. -Ni.-.; Y.'Bk-, Dec. ."1. A cocking main took place near Flushing, L. 1, last night, between Long Island and New Jersey birds lor $1,000 a side, or $li ,ti each battle. Eight battles were fought, .'ew Jersey win ning live. It 13 estimated that ovr f 10,0.0 changed haud.i y a Catarrh is a disease so prevalent and o? srea a distressing and frequently dangeron- nature it is not to be wondered that pr -ft csed curts are constantly submitted to rn'i lie r.otlce. The good old remedy, Pjid t I'xtract, tested by forty years cf the Deaple 3 approve,, stands, hov.ever, pre eminent as specific for this complaint. Pond's Eitra u Catarrh Uetnedy '.: cents) is specially ur rared for acute and sensitive cases. Ttif'r Nasal Syricga (i cental forms a very ethcier.t mcde of application. Trocars them fotn your drng-st. Fatal .lealonny. St. Loci.j. 3rc. r.!. Dan Jewel, a color I weicer worst peddler, twenty-two years o'd, shot his fifteen-year-old wife, Lizzie, in te head, inflicting a probably fatal woun l. Jealousy. Ftrong lanjjnage is ofttimes ineffective as well R3 indelicate, bat the language of Mrs. Thomas Strong, of Bangor, Me., is so explic t as to leave no doubt of its truth. The lad writes; "I found Misnler's Herb Bitters ta best remedy I could desire for nausea an i vomiting." Persons who have tried the Bi -ters for dyspepsia, liver complaint, kldne disease, indigestion, stomach disorders an i nervous complaints are equally emohsti and unequivocal in attesting the wondertu curative properties of the medicine. New York Corn Corner. Nxr Yof.k, Dec 01. The corn squse- still continues. Trices went up two cent this mornim-. Itorsrord's Arlil Phosphate ror. cvrcr.KEi. rrorf . -signal vsn. Dr. Charles T. Mitchell, Canandaigua, N. Y eays: "I thick it a prand res: ort-r o! iT3 13 ti. JLtj. Radway's l The Cheapest ami Lest Medicine FOB FAMILY USE IS THE WOHLD CUKES AM) FHEYEXrS Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarsenass, inflammation, Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Headache, Tcothacha) Diphtheria, InftaonzsL, Difficult Braathino It wm tfco ftrst and la the only That Instantly r tops the most excrnclatlnspiB. allays InGammaUon and curee kruost!on, wnethor ol the Lungs, b'woraach, Bowels or o thi glands or organs, by ono application. In From One to Twenty Jlinutc. Ho natter how violent or excruciating tho paint the Kheumatic Eed-riddon, Infirin, Crippled) Nervous, Is" curable, or prostrated with discuss ext suSer. EADWAY'S READY RELIEP WILL AFFORD lh'STAJJT EAS3. InSaamatlon of the Kidneys. Inflammation o. the lRdier, Infiarntnatlon of tne Uowt'.s, Conge ticn ol the Lungs, I'clr.iuiion of tha Bran, 11 vs terlcf, Cronp, Diphtheria. Catarrh, InHotnt Nervousnt, Kleef.lefness, KLeumatlsra. hciatic. Iains In the Choft, Back or Liufcs, L'raUc Sprains, Cold Chills and Avne Chilis. The application of theUKAüY BELlKFu tho part or part ari;e tne diClculty or pslo ex ifits will afford ca and comfort. IMrty to sixty drops in half a taiatler ofwau.i will ta a lew lainutt tire Cramps, fepanns, Pom tontch, Hearlhnrn, tlci Headache, Uiarrhea Dyetntery, Colic, Wind In tho Eowela, and all Is tcrnal j alas. Travelers should always rarry a bottle of Rad Wf'a Heady Relief with them. A few drops ir watei will i rerent e'.cincs or ralos from cbav-i of water. It ii better thau French Urandy or !: tors fit! a stimulant. MALAR In Its Various Forms, FEVER and AG UK FEYZIJ an1 AOUX: cirl for 63 cont. Thsit i not a remedial Ktut in tae Trorld taat will ci-rt Fever and Apno and all othe Malarious, Hi'ior.s Starlet, and otter Feven (ütedby EADWAVf PILLb) so quickly u UADWAl'S READY RELIEF. Vtfty Cents Fer Uottle. Sold by all fir DB. RADWAY'3 krsapariJlian Hesolveni. Pure blood makt rfOnnd flesh, atrcnj? boa a clear skin. If you would have your i!eh tir -u your tones sound, without carle, and your com plexion fair, ue KADWAY'S BA1ÜAPAK1LLI KLSOLVZNT, tho Great Blood Purifier. FALSE AND TRUE. We extract from Dr. Radway's 'Treatise oa eve Rua lis cure," as follows: List of dUesx cared LyDK. EADWAY'p ÖABSAPABILLIA1T IlSSOLVÄx CrironicFXin cdseRscs, carles ol the bono, humon of the blood, scrofulous diseases, syphilitic com plaints, fever eores, chronic or old ulcers, eli rbeom, rkketp, white swelling, scald head, rank ers, glandulär Wellings, noJcs, Wiftia? and de cay of the body, rimplca and tlolcnea, tnmor djspepFia, kiacey and bladder diseases, chroK rinnina:. .ju Kvas consumntloti, gravel and calculous deposits, and varieties of the above complaints, to which sometimes aro Rlvea spca lous nr.tccj. In cases wcro tne Eyftcm has beer salivated, and mnrcury has Eocuraulated and be coiae deposited in the tones. Joints, etc.. causin caries of theboues, rickets, spinal curvatures, cou tortioni, white swelling, varicose veins, eta, tht Barsap8 rill la will rerolve away those deposits ar exterminate the virus of the disease frees t;- system. A GBEAT COKSHIDTIOHaL EEMED1 , Eln diseases, tnmon, ulcers and sores Ola:) kiuCs, particularly chronic dbeaca of the skin, are tnred with Kreat certainty by a course of Dr. KAOWAV8 BARSAl'ARILLIAN. WomeanobsU täte cases that have resisted all other treatment SCROFULA, Whether transrnltted from parents or acquired, withlu the curative ran go of the SARSATAKILLIAX KESOLTET. It rossc8RC8 tho tane wonderful rower In curitii the wont forms of ptraiuous and eruptive di charges, Fyphllold ulcers, eorca of the eyes, oara nose, mouth, throat, Elanchf, extcnainating tbi virn of the.o chromic forms cf diseafe froathi tlood. bones Join ts. and ia every part of the ha nan body wneru Uicre exists dicoased deposits ulcerations, tumors, hard lcmps or scrofulous in Pammation, this ptcat and towerful remedy wll' exterm nate rapidly and permanently. .i-ie bottle contains more of tte actlvo print 1 :s of tacdlcino than any other preparation keil in teafronful dopef. while others TeauW ÜTeorfix times as tauch. ONE DOLLAB F it)rTLE. Bold ty drugsltr. DR. RADVVA 8 RESUUTmG PILLS Hie Great Liver and Stonack Btntcdy, AT lead? 618 I A. .Perfectly : tMieie, elesantty coated; pnrt, rcKUiae, purify, cltsnse and streasthtr Dr. Palway'a 1111, for the cure cf all ! . ordrrw of the Stomach. Ltrer, Bowel. Kllnevi, Blat '3cr, Nervous Disss f-es. Loss of Appetl1', llpadache, Constipation, Costlvenero. In'llestfca Dyppcpsia, FUiousness, Fever, IuflAmmaUoa ot tho Ibowels, Illes, and ail derangements of the In ternal viBcera, Fnrelv vtretable, contalalnf c BCttcry, nineralf , or Äeletertous firus. Prloo 25 Conts Far Box. Bold by all diuslsti. DYSPEPSIA) lti4dwfy'a Saraprtlllan, aided by Badwa?'i Pills 19 a care fcr this complaint. It res tour strenctn to thestcmach, and makes It rcrforn iti functions. The symptoms cf dytpepeia dlsappeti and with then the liability of the system to con tract disoafes. Take the medicine according tt the directions, and cbicrve whit we say in "jralr ajad True" rssiiccting diet. "Read Fa!s8 and Trus.' Ccnd a letter itnp to RADWAY A CO., No, r. Warren stret, Wew York. Inforcaüoa war.) thout&nd will be sent to you. TO THE PUBLIC. tsrEa tr.re ar.5 uX for Eadway's, and tta tht thi rt4 l allM'! tl 63 WiAl 193 kSJu HOPE! A yonnz rr.nu named John Narc. I:rla4 tifar hfre, had an ehiisd cancer on hit fce, wnicb tad eaten away his tose, part of h4s eti-ck. and er ttLiled uj nearly to Lis eye. Jt ws oneot the rr um pni;ry tatine sores 1 Lfil ever eon. 1!:? thre-at finally tccsce Involved to j-uch aa extt nt ttat te couia ouy swallow l .juid fooJ. After umi;r all ti-.e remedies without cnec-kinK the rv Efcs ol tlie e?t:n canttr, his :tne al LCAlih vwn :oi n Otwn, he was eonEce-1 to hi t-d. and tho"tbt it to be only a ntiPSt:o:i of tiiae about ni cn aih from t'.c cbnrtr. 1 rut l im oa :wiU a j til.cEsa Ui ..-ort, 6nd l:e btcaa toimpn.re with the Cisf d-e. i!:s geueral Lenltn ;raDrvj?-.t at or.c. F.nd tHfidlT : tu thicat tot vrell; therav-eret-of ine ca ic. r were .soon stoupei; It tes;an to heal around luv ctLrcs: and after a few r.mt'is trtatmeiit wit!; S. lie hs Rotten c-oti-ely wt il. His face in 11 Lea. d over i'.h new Lest-, and riii pttioral litfclth is eirt I. cut. His recovery is u-ou-üerlal. 1. Cf.j.m.m.v, M. D , OIetaorpc, Cancer for ftlnny Years. TirTOSva-iE. Tt-r.a., Oct. 12, 1SL Gentlemen: 1 i c t .n tad one. I bul) in nno riiiUi i:ot letter for twtniy jears I have earned tWfatv-Sve i-D''n is since I con;acni.vd ukti J'- ri. D;:Ar; or.'-, Snntrlifd From the (ir.ife. ?lr. Sarah E. Turner and h?-r r.:clhcr. Mr?. P. C Bryan, for nin-netn years re-si icn: of iIuiat.Kil;. Term., r.!ke the foilowir.g ttarencnts sstotc merits of Swat's fcpecitic. Mrs. Turner's cuc u well known in tt.at community, fcises&ys: "I was Biiiictcd lor two or turee years with Eco ma end I-.ryMpe'.as con-.tined. I'.y whole systen wasbioken down, my ttrtugth an J ht petite cone, aiid I ticame as oelpk-ts aa a child, tt-inn lifted from plbceto p'.ae by my Ir ionic. 1 wastref,te! by the best puysiclaiih in the community with lo1i!joi Tötest anu the other uuk! recu-dics tor Puch c-sfcs. I was g veu io die Ij ny.'r!oii!s My 6uiTerD2s were bevi'na descrirton. .nd I fat lost ail hepe cf recovery. l ast January 1 wr.s iu dt.colto trySwift's Specific, liavi:?j received u pt.rj'pMet from tho company deuil!:::c its meriü. The tirst half-dozen bottle! ha 1 the erect to brit.g back liope to my heart, und the thouatot beir. well cgHin Lrcusht joy find glaJnt. h to the cu.u hold. 1 1ibo taken altogether Jl bottles. T.:e orcshavo all healed up and dia; jcjircd: my Ktrength has returned, and I am able todoRl! kinds of houe-work. ifv.ift's .-peci:'.c. 1 honestly believe, snstclied nie fron the crave, and 1 do to", know how to te grateful enough for tnv recovery, AIj-.s. iUr.AK tl. Tvr.vEr.." I know that 8. S, S. has saved my dauchtcr's life. She weg the- mwt wretched looking object tnat I ever ww when she commenced tatins it. beim priectly helpless. I tonnk God that v:c ever he-sri of it. It hasstvei my child. tl.. I'. Ji, an. Humholdf, lenn., Oct. 1, Treatise on Ulood and Skin Diseases nr.r.ed frt.5 Trr.8wnTrF.c;r:cCi.., I rawer Atlanta. Ga. J-T . .. - o m - J "1 &i Jr- v"-- v' i 4 -i of Arv'V-itr. IT' ilcn, J. i ?rcnpt; , r .:.uriT5T iron eorr.r i&ur.i Rod la DX. II liZluli 'O N TONIC a vU ax 1 ipe cJy cure. Clves a clear, hciit!:y cocplexlcn. Jtreqnent etrc:pt at coimterrcirir.? ortya' tn tha popularity of the orlrirnl. J)o uot exptr; Iii crtttue ciriGiXAi. AuiEbT. IJM.L , 4-i'.-iwS. ...u.. tor tur i) j.. au itloa. If wp.5 troublfd xt.th roulc cibirrh anl ptutrl'' la tr.y ww I eir.K unable to br jt e through mjrtKK' :ore the 'Cond hotr:c of Klc's rirffitii bitj wa? ext.ansted I v-hs 7curea, aad to-J.ty cc,ov iL'. Ohesti-ut I'hliidclrhia. Pa. vC.taJ V'.r Cream Eal "jx,0. V worth in weicht in trid u.a. ,od t:i,f cureu iae Kly's Cream Palm fa a remedy founded on a correct d!ajrnol of this ueea ana euin is :& rndArt npon. Ciatn Balm causes no pain. Gives relief at ence, C'eanse the head. Canve healthy pecret'ona Abates InCarataationi Ire vents fregb colds. Heals the sores, Kestores th rente ot taste end sraelL A thorouKh treatari'it will cura. K0t a liquid or snntf. Applied lno tbe noetrils. ßcc. t dragzlst; COe. bym..'. riapieb3ttic"by mail, inc. 3 X LY EROaaKRa DnnrarlKts, Owezo. N. T. mvorscrartm car diK4, t21a rrco ygu-.tjl l2iis;ti tio?s. too tut tc5i:ta8. ortr brain wrrju l. but utLporntaie auf atxies lii'i. la tclt it HARRIS1 tea. Arcil tioj irpoe." on ty freff'tloB ftaian f o:br rai';i for tu tovUw. CstctirftMclrj Ur aai trieA p.kt Vcm i2opcrtnt rc-s btjr liinj tre.tiaect e'jwb-T k mx.i'if tt-t Lh c -. Couiiaiv il t 'I t.t la ?rf?r witä ttetttca to bail r cauM ria cr laooa imIhc. Fennel r. ol ta-.lSa Bsedhal :'.ri;'.s Crovlr it la fTor Ü.& r-y'itt et cf maknitt FOB iPERMTOSMEA yar by ne la View Saal or caaaa. inc ti3if ace ftlt -oa tU Bi of the hau? C.-J- 1 Ism ar rworeJ. a acisAUa? :"icit a L: tiJi Litt Tw- V & Hiß a r - ,J ki '- SN0 ADDRESS HARRIS REMEDY CO.fMT Charlti 0315 Korth H'th St hl. Loa!, So. THü mJßOAUTILa AQBZTOI UAKtm, , Kinder. I O. tC A Ca.. r 1 . riojne-jar. 5-.. rt ltlioAtlorl II loo XL. Ineo.desx, c best tne raofi n'ojrau:? s c no;r:-tHt'je?iidlihr:eoto iciad La vc wori',, hatrj KS brsncfc oc r ' ntj-ped itm iu oo-2 icanivsg ordr, cr ro nemorc thinaur o'er AKcncy hjuof acttmli TooCts. for over 2yesLra wohavoen'oyedia oak allied repartorj Kr aoawty, reliability an4 lair dealing, and we have mltmltel rcsoUTCCI 1 CI conlnclcioar bnrtnea iarcarnlly. We Lnvrt a tft cHoar a rtal Hi as fcv tbatmrr cants of Indlta vim i"ö.iin oo m I ti.T Hiji.tivf rone .'. t !-r 1 1; t. iL'"!.' ar r. iu" mM" fr 1 1 t I, IV" t'."-1 .'Linl. I 'i 't-1 ' that I ' .l TV I . f I I K" I r. i r i a an l .r. Z .1 i ' c fl i h V A i " 1 T.! T ' l .li. f : pre I'. V n tjr'- "t. 'j". A. MIHI'M.l! I ".rlt,t K. t QfiVS T."O0?.6 "WCQ a XelUJ17 lfo4 avnd icr Aravorlt prMcr!ptioa cf a coti icialiai t,uör. Uod.) rru?:ucaaU iv. AdrM - .OR. WARD A CO..I.oaSLOA.2la V aXi V-r Vt . d -1 4-.-Tx Vkfclaii3a- t a j ksaaTv. barf? PTIONf i II m ö h lil & BUSINESS CARDS. (ra Äna4 rrxirun orow ort u fcd atoocJ ex ruvti tn iU eit. c-wl art vdnt t on U pxa QllALLiS A, l.'ICOU, SIVGIiA-VKIt ON' WOOD tS raetMirtc: r.rcct, crpoiil3 Kivtr, Indianapolis, Ina. JJ E K T I B T, J. G. PARSONS, KV, ct W&thlnstoa Street, OVSit KLYiX CaoW IndlanapcliB. I7AIEBA:;t3 t CO., X 22 Bonth ücrtelxn ttrttu rAinr.ANIIG1 CTAKDAKD CCALI Tl:e Uänccck Infrirator acd Ec;pr? vm.'nUL grAfcNSSe, ÖADDLE3, ETC., 74Faj;t Coart free H C eTVK3t KKW WALL PAPKIi & HAJ)F. UWZm 44 East Ohio street. InolinapoiK Oil-Clotbs. Uegxs and Mat, bpecvai cleaUsJ tt Window bbadea and In tenor Decoration. S AW5- 8AW MANUFACTCRZa, i5"J and 124 South rennsylvanlA street. I SMITE8 CILSMICAL 1DYE-WORKS, Ko. I Martinsdala'i Block, near FcstoSoo. Cleaa, dye and repair rentlemen's clcthlnV; aiasv, Ladles' dreesea, ahawis, sacquds, and silk anal woolen goods cf every description, öye-3 ani rt finished ; kid gloves ceatiy cleaned at 1C conu pec pair. Will do more first-Clara work for leas elcmt than any house of the kind In the 8 1& la. UIIAELXa A. EIÜPSON, Minxes. .i i- i i i a a eitstt a adams, SEWEB AND GFMKKAL 'OVTEACTOi Room 21 Thorpe Block. Indianapolis. YÄ7 S. BAWLS, W . DENTIST. I Ciaypool E'.ock, cprosito r.s llcizt. SpeciJii f.tttntloa given to tb yrewrvt.oa of tha natural U-ctti. ITilcs :vfvcabe. Sew Indiana Law Books. IKE JUSTICE'S GUIDJ By Thcrufj M. Ciarxe. A new and practical treatise for Justices of the Peace, stating their tlatieo r.nd showing them Lew to rxtcute them, vrith allthd acta relating to the Justice end Constable. About 500 pagoi, bound law style, enly S?00. CUrke'a Law cf Iteal Property in Ir.J anj. and Oonveyancert Manual, $2.01 Sums1 FvallroAd Lfdva cf Indiana and digeet of tinpreme Court Decisions, $L50, Cterbe's Manual Izi County Ccmmi! oners. Auditors, Township Trustees, Iioäd Suter intsn dents r.nd Iload Masters, with tha LW3 Governing the Ofücera, S2.00. Msnual fcr Constables a On'de for that Üih cer, I LOO. Erond tni Fcr.rth Indiana Reports (new editions), f t.&O ach. Gavin txUord's Statutes, with BaUs Sup jjnjei.t. It vols., $3 GG fe-r bet. ritatnlfs of Indiana. He vision ;f im, 2 vols., t; -W lor ist. Manual for Township Tr;mv" K'xd n; erlrt tender. ta, with tb .j.w? tr force gjverciD.g these oSacrs, ZC otr.ts Law cl TftiElcr.-Concerninx ths .ss3 rxieatfcnd collection of taxes, in'Ki Law of 8fcrlü a Comp!! Manual fa: u.her lu fl.tX?. Circulars for either the ahye boe tv 'nr nlshed on appi'cation. Address SENTINEL COM PA N YM 71 & 74 W. Market St. ! 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P A I Kl T S Oh tilled, ard al: Ftcrt Bztr.i- hori-sor abroad atttniel to lor Uo'ara Onrcü-ceia cpsita tho C. i. iv-.t 0fa, sni we can obtain i'iic-z'A in lesö tlru wt.; t.iOBa remotofron VtKtlj?.on. bend Moael cr Drcwir:. We n.1rt5-t t t '.Wit shillty fr;e cf char?--;: aci v t Cir..-; to I Ln Um Patant 1? Ailod. We refer, be re, to mo TottztJZST. tt c B-rcrfa tsnlcct 0! 2Jcr.tT Orda.r blvlsica, t.d to o:r of the C. S. Iiteut OOLce, For clrr-'s.r. sdr-.-, terms. z.l rtrenccsto actual d'.-t: li yor cwa fcuw or lAr-iy, wri; to Ca . EZIO vT & COM ", Sil lib 4 1 or u ta m t. .i u k u s