Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 23, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1874 — Page 5

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1874.

A BLOODY RECORD.

will continue year for the

THE HOGS THAT HAVE BEEN KILLED. THE NUMBER OF PIGS THAT HAVE GIVEN UP THE GHOST IN THE SLAUGHTERTING SEASON OF 1873 -- WHAT HAS BEEN DONE AT ALL POINTS. The Chicago Times, by special telegrams from all points, gives the result of the pork packing of 1873. In Chicago, the returns received on Saturday last from the various local packers of their business from Nov. 1, 1873, to the 2d inst., aggregate 1,060,668 head, against 695,305 head for the same time last year. During October the number of hogs slaughtered is estimated at 70,000. The packing for the entire season of 1872-3 amounted to 1,425,079 head. Unless the "run"of hogs during the last half of January and the month of February is considerably smaller than is now expected, it is pretty generally believed that the packing during the present season will be the largest by several thousand ever reported in the history of Chicago. CINCINNATI, Jan. 4. -- Most of the hogs that

come into Cincinnati, come by the way of the United Railroad stock-yard, and are weighed there. It is noticed that the weight of hogs is considerably less this year than last. During November and December of this season 414,736 were received and weighed at the yards. The aggregate weight was 115,098,931 pounds There have been received this season up to date 493,005 hogs, and during the last week 32,340. The total receipts to this time last year was 432,979 and the number for the corresponding week last year was 54,467. These figures show that the pork-packing season opened heavier this year than last, and is already closing. LOUISVILLE, KY., Jan. 4. -- The pork-packing season at this place is closed; 175,293 hogs were killed by the packers in this city; 35,066 nn Jeffersonville, and 15,400 in New Albany -- making an aggregate of 225,759 around the falls, for the present season, against 289,000 last season to date, and 302000 for the winter season of 1872-3 in the three cities. The numerical deficiency of the season just closed as compared with last yea is about 77,000 head, and the aggregate shortage in weight is about 20,000,000 pounds in round numbers. INDIANA. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Jan. 4. -- The pork packing season is from tho 1st of November to the ;st of March. To this date the number packed is 200,200. The total number that will be packed is estimated at 270,( The averao weight thus tar is 212 pounds per he ul ; the yield of lard "( pounds per head, th prico lias rangel from f .1 10 to fc. -jr.,

averaging about $4. Four houses have ceas-

M ojraiions. Kingan iv Co, o-ukin durinc the entire

IhirniKMii i:trkets. and if the Iioith chii le had tiey will pack from Novemer 1, usy:?, f ., .November 1, lS7J,500.fnK) head. r. Nsvn.i.K, Ind., Jan. 4 Total hogs pat-kwl, 1:572-3. by three hou-.es, 17.J; total in w:-4, by six houses, If, "'. The season ha. c'osed. 1 j vrAVETTE, Jan. 4. Your correspondent illiM n the dilfrrrent Mrk-pa. keis to-day to gt an idea as to what had leen done hy them this season in that line. Sample A: have killed and packed iY'N) hogs this sen-ori. Ceing something over t5u0 more than lat seaon. The average gross weight of Imgs this year was 263 pounds, against 21!at season, and their btatenitnts shows a

lallintr otf of from ten to twelve per cent in la rd this season. J. II. Telford it Co. say thov have not yet finished packing, and have no Idea as to how many they havo killed this se;ison or what the weight will be. I ::i.r in. Mr. James Spears, of this city, who is a member of the firm of Spears. lumii A Co., D.MpbJ. Ind., says they hive killed and packet! 1S.00Ü hoga this season. T"h average weight ot the hogn rnns alout f iiitf en pounds less per hog, and the lard Ai-.ui seven pounds less than a year :tgo. 11 u.-ws j:ot prepared to furnish any further information, not having anycf their books or figures Mfith him. Tkki-.k Haute. Ind., Jan. 4. Vork packing at Tent? Haute for the season: George V: Jenkia. 15,000; W. J. IteirnanjÄ Co., 10,(K0; w. v. Davis A Co., 10,000. Average net -w eight. '23 pounds. JtlTEESONVILLE, INI., Jan. 4. Guthrie, Martin t Co., the only packing house in the -citv, elosed on the 15tb u!t., after slanghteriug :"i.fw. head of hogs. This is the large-1 bu-iness that has been done .-ince 1J2.

Kichkosd, Ind., Jan. 4. There were ."",5(10

lioir Hi;iuehtered here this season, against

iT.cco lasiyeir. Average weight this year, 2 is ii.-i thirty-nine pountls net less than latyear; lard, eiht pounds less por lug. Tin price averageii about ?t r0, against ?:5 73 lat year. Thre are rpiiite a large number of live hogs still remaining in the country. Ni:v Aloanv, Ind., Jan. 4. The number of hf's tlauehtered bare is U.ss'i. The

averuce weight is 120 oounds, being less tlian thai of last seasn b thirty round. The lard averages five pounds less. The numler killed is less than last season by 500. Lm-orte. Ind., Jan. 4. There are three amnll jacking establishments in this city, whose aggregate products are probably 1,500 barrels for the season. The butchers will pack as much more. From a ca; eful estiToate your correspndent figures that there are 2,m put up by farmers In the country, and 2.000 by butchers and packers in our ttftighloring cities and villages of Michigan City, Westville, Kingsbury, Union Mills, . tc. Recapitulation: La porte. 3,000 barrels; La porta couuty farmers, 2,0(X) barrels; Michiga:t City and small towns,- 2,000 barrels; total, 7,000 barrels. RECAPrra.ATrof. Th J following table, compiled by the Cincinnati Price Current, shows by States the total packing at 250 interior points (which do not Include Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Irouis, Louisville, Milwaukee and Indiana

polis), giving the whole number packed to date) of reports (13th to 00th of December),

the estimated number lor the winter season

of Ih7:-74, the total packing at the tame

DointR during the Beason of 1872-73, and the

whole packing at points in the mentioned

States, exclusive ot cities named above, dur

Cincinnati..

Chicago St. Jxmi ., liouisvllle ........ Milwaukee....... Indiana (tolls.... Total

To date 1-S73. .... 4H).0UO .... :jk5,( ... 2:a,iM lW.lKO

To date lK7i 4W,Ul0

PeaKr' lhT.'-' . uvra, .5 l,4ä",U7M 5.,(jt fW2,2W lutxxt

,.2,10-j.OuO lJM-i.WW S,.-!,!!?

THE HlKl PKODCCT SINCE 1S50. The whole number of hogs packed in the winter seasons of lSk-50 to LS72-73, inclusive, as compiled by the Cincinnati Trice Curreut, U as follows:

No. of ho?. 4.0V" VrtU'rt 2,422(7! l,7s.(,!tv" 2,ll',7!l i.7sl.l ,1!',S7:: .......M,:12 .. :,t:"i,2-il ..l,Sil-i-S li Vila

Ydar. 1m:i-vi.... l.V-il.... IHM-TiJ.... lS".2-t 1V..J-.M..... 1S.V4-.Vi.... li-."4l.... I.s.isi7 ls-,7-V nut 1S.VM) lSi'-il lNilHi2

No. of hotrs. IJbTilxM I.:ti2,st7 .l,l-'2.Klt .2,-l'l.ll 2,l,770 2.124.KM ... 2,-M,'tf 2 llVJi' .A'lo.r; 2, l'i-V-12 .2,.tV),.v22 -J,lV,7ir' JrSS,llii

Years. lSlSU-IH ltn;i... ls;i-Ki.: lu;-: . 1mk-)7 iw-e lfiH-ti!l l-'-7ti .. 170-71 171-72... lZ--:'. H7:-7l iver.i

A novel sight was that in New York on Sunday night. Two hundred and fifty men and women, while dancing in the Union Assembly Rooms, were arrested by the police, taken to the Tombs Police Court. All the streets through which the procession of prisoners passed were crowded with spectators. The officers accused the prisoners of keeping a disorderly house, and the proprietors were committed. A complaint was then preferred against the other prisoners, 200 men and fifty women. Justice Bixby said that he would like to have the officers point out to him any prisoner whom they knew to be a professional thief. A man giving the name of Michael Collins was then pointed out by one of the officers as a habitual thief. Colilns affirmed that he had been at work for the past six months. He was committed for examination. Justice Bixby then committed all the remaining prisoners in default of $300 bail for good behavior. Justice Bixby said that such of the prisoners as could prove that they had regular employment he should at once release.

SCHOOL STATISTICS.

TABULAR STATEMENT OF LICENSES ISSSCED TO TEACHERS' BY COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS. THE FIRST STATEMENT OK THIS KIND EVER MADE IN THE STATE OF INDIANA THE COUNTIES THAT STAND IN THE FKONT RANK, ETC.

COUNTII

rOETUKE TOS 8L

A serious accident happened the Empress of Japan a few weeks ago. She was riding in a close carriage that was drawn by two foreign horses. She was accompanied by her mother and a lady of the household. Coming down a hill near one of the castle moats, the pole strap gave way, and the horses, becoming frightened, dashed off at a tremendous speed. The coachman lost command of the horses, and the consequence was that they fetched up in the moat. The carriage was broken and one of the horses

drowned, but fortunately the ladies were

not seriously hurt, the attendant alone re-

ceiving several bruises on the head. As, however, the Empress is said to be in an interesting condition it was feared that trouble might follow, but, so far, she in ''doing well." Bret Harte has begun suit against Robert M. De Witt, in New York, who has been selling a novel called "Mliss," purporting to be written by Harte, but only the first five chapters of which are his, the rest being written by G. R. Densmere, of California, and so announced at the time. But De Witt has republished the whole in New York as written by Harte. The part that pinches the plaintiff is that some say the last part of the book is better than the first.

CURES ALL KINDS OF CATARRH. So successful has Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery proven, as a constitutional treatment for Catarrh, when coupled with the use of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rhemedy, applied locally by the use of Dr. Pierce's Nasal Douche (the only method of reaching the upper and back cavities of the head), that the proprietor of these medicines has long offered a standing reward of $500 for a case of Catarrah which he can not cure, The two medicines, with instrument, for $2, by druggists. A SPECIMEN OUT OF THOUSANDS. CORTLAND, ILL., April 28, 1873 Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y.: Dea Sir -- It is with pleasure I make this statement to you that after taking medicine for twenty years for the Catarrh, I tried your Catarrh Remedy and effected a cure, so that it has not troubled me for two years. S. WHEELER.. STEALING OUR THUNDER. People should beware of those impostors who copy Dr. Pierce's original style of advertising, by offering various sized rewards for cases of Catarrah and other diseases which they can not cure. Those who do not possess sufficient intel-

ligence to write an original advertisement are not likely to have made great and valuable discoveries in medicine.

Adams. Allen... Bartholomew.. Kenton Iliackford lioone. Ilrown........ l.'arroll Ihiss Clarke Clay Clinton .. Crawford 1 hi V less 1 tearoom iJeatur Delvalb Delaware Dubois KlkuartFavette Floyd Fountai ne Franklin Fulton Gihson..... (jraat tireen Hamilton Hancock Harrison Hendricks Henry Howard Huntington.... Jackson Japer .. Jay Jefleion Jeiinlni;s .loh h sou. ......... Knox Kosciusko I estrange liHke Importe Lawrence Madison...-. Marion Marshall Martin Miami Vonroe Montgomery... l(ruan

Newton Noble Hiio (intnge uwen Parüe'; Perrv Pike l'orter

1

'osey

"ulaskl..

'atlinm

Itando ph-

Ripley Klish .

Sooft.

helby .......

tspencer.

Starke st. Joseph

iMenben....

Sullivall...

Switzerland Tippecanoe

i ipion

nion ....

Vanderburg Vermillion

Vliro

VVab.vsh Warren . Wariick

Washington

AV fk

Wells White Whitley

IngcRsoa 187-73:

)h Indiana..... . UJuioi.s... Iow:i,...m..Mn. Ml wnriKill sa.s. V'ioTisla... "1 1 1 uesotaNebr.iski. Kentucky Tf n nM e.

Packed to (late. m 1 i,;j a!

l57,Wv .m ii.i-j'i 21 1 lf.tJ.-J t0.:jt

Eitimate M-HWIll 1C:71. x."is,srj3 271,li Kit i:l,!Ci J. ItnJ

Total Käme pi a -es 172-1. U?l.iU) ?(2.!!7 i'.11 IH.UJiJ niT-j 10,1) u jS,IH 2'),71t

All in

terior pol ma isrj-n.

4H,nn

:ci",ii7

no K-ZA

2I..VH 2M10 ;t),2io

- 77,. jo

The Iiiitest Swindle. Certain sarctlmonious

charaiaus would fain persuade t ho word that

diffusive stimulants have no medicinal vaJue, aud that detestable slops, composed of griping

acids aud drastic purgatives, are Deuer tonics

than the finest vegetable ingredients combined

with the purest and tuelloweft prod ucts of t he

still. Hut this sort of Uiinx won t go down. Tlie Momach of our common sense rcjectn II, as the

physical stomach of every iuun with an unde-

nraved tialate reiects. M'lth loat hinv and abhor

rence. the nauseous abominations, "fre from

alcohol," which Humbugs are trying to thrust

dawn the throats of Temiieranee invalids under

the pretense that the filth will do them good

It Is not likely that while Plantation Hitters, the

Standard Ionic or America, is anywhere acces

Klble. such sickening frauds can make much

headway, but it 1 as well to put the public ou

their guard against tnetn.

Tetter, Salt Uheum, Scald Head, etc., will

certainly yleljl to the great alterative effects of

the egetine.

"Tlie people have been so much imposed

upon by several worthless Sarsaparlllas, that all

are glad to be able to recommend a pre para

tion which can be depended on as containing the virtues of that Invaluable medicine, and is

worthy of the public confidence. loctor Ayer'a

?arsarariila cures when anything can cure the

diseases that require an alterative medicine.

car44 War to the Knife." We have declared war against counterfeiters, and we mean to fight it out. When diseases of the Kidneys or of the

procreatlve orgs ns prostrate you, take nelm-

bold'a 15achu, The genuine llelmbold's Huchu may be known by the private proprietary nt amp of H. T. llelmbold, on each bottle, and Is fully

WIUTHullM IUI uiwivm ui me kiuurjn nuu ua

nary oryana. Soid by druggist, everywhere. pRETEBBEl SPECIALS.

Hegseman'a Cordial EUxlr of CalLsaya Bark, a

pleasant Cordial which strengthens and Lm

proves the Digestion, an excellent preventive of

PAvcro. Cpvnr and Atme, etc and a Great Henc

valor and Tonlo for Invalids and debilitated per

sous. Hwraaa ft V New York, Hols Maamlac

tarers. bold by all Drucisu..

;l'i7l- l-1,il5 lySUl,117 2l,fo7 Th packing at points given exceeds the number tr corresponding dates last season 2i,oo0. The noints not heard trotn psoked a total of 179,720 during the season of 1S72-73. The aggregate lalling off at interior points will be, in round numbers, 2D0,0on. The ts timate for the season exceeds packing to dates of reports near 400.0UO. The whole packing in the west, to January I, is approximately lU0,Qüu at inU-rlor jwints, and 2,500,000 at the .ix larger cities, or a total of 4,000,00', which is 1.410,000 less than the entire season of 1872-7 J. WHAT H.A BEEN DON2 AT THE CITIES. The subjected tabla gives the number of hogs packed to date at the fcix principal pftcklng points in the West, together with a Comparison cf tho business of list year:

gPLCIAL XOTII tM. DH. .WHITVIEK, WfliSSo l,ont enguirel. and motncce;hl ptnkUQ f tue ae. Consultation or pamplüet treo. Call r writ.

2t0 Pa-f The Of am f .Medical fätrratnr I:l9trtcd wlthciit4nrrtTlnj3; ipi:p:af ihlmpc4Inata to arri.i., their asture, nun aea sr. rbtiokiclckl dlMVTerlr lah xHnc of ran rod ut. n, tu. biualxb.anioa, la ml.ldl.or oil -, Vrom . blOtriUH. All that th doubtful or laquUiilr wiu la know. Seat tn ot a44re,aiinlT mlH, poat raid f r to aeou by DOCTOR WHITTLEU, 61f St. Charlea afreet, St. Laaii, Mo. Laatt ioe aiad Boat tarra.ful piaii.t of tha ara. Call ar arrlta.

ExhansttMl Vitality. The Mlcnce of Life, or Self -Preservation '

Medical Treaties on the Cause and Cure of Ex

causted Vitality, Premature Decline In Man Mervons and Physical Debility. Hypochondria

Im potency, Spermatorrhoea or Bemlnal Weak

neafl, and all other diseases ari&lpg from th

errors of youth or the Indiscretions or exceaae

of mat-ore ye?js. This Is Indeed a oooX for ever

Totals..,

man. Thousands have been taught by this work. the true way to health and happiness. It Is the cheapest and best medical work ever pabl!hed. and the only one ou his class ot Ills worin

reading, luuth edition, revised, ranch enlarged, illustrated, bound Jn beautiful French clotn.

Price only one dollar.- sent Dy man, post paia,

on receiptor price. Address PEAKOJJY MEDI

AL lSTil UTJ', o. 4 Kamncn utreet, Honton.

Mast., or Dr. W.U. PAKKtK, Assistant Physi

clan. N. B. The author may be cousciiea on

the above as well mm ail diaeaatj reqciiiug skill aud expoilenoe.

' Obstaeles to Marrlapre. Happy relief for young men from the effects of

errors and abuses ineariyiiie. Mannoou restored. Impediments to marriage removed. New

method of treatment. New and remarKaoie remedies. Book a and circular seDt free, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOVAU1) ASSOCI

ATION, 'o. 2 south inm street., runaaeipma.

Pa., an institution bavins a htsth reputatiou for

honorable conduct and professions! skill.

WILL PAY

To look through our stock

before you buy, as we will offer

One Thousand Pairs Corsets

AT REDUCED PK ICES.

gALE CONTINUED.

Kvery article in our entire stock at New York -ost until further notice. Yhite Blankets, t.ray Blankets, Horse lilankets, Coniforters, flannels, Table Linens, Trinis, Ginghams, Domestics, Cloaks, Shawls, Ladies' aud Misse' Muslin and Cambric Underwear at prices never before heard of. Now i the time to buy. e i:t WaMtilngtou street, ADA9LS HATCH.

500 dozen. Ladies' Kid Gloves at reduced

prices. 500 dozen Initial Corner, one, two,

three and four-inch hemstitched Linen, Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs, fancy Collarets,

Gmpure Lace, Trimmings, Edges, etc. Jac

onets, Hainsooks, Mulls, iarletans, ram

Muslin, Swiss, French Nainsook, etc. Embroideries, Groa Grain Hibbens,- Black Velvet Eibbons. 50,003 YARDS DRESS GOODS REDUCED, And will offer for sale without reserve on Monday Mornirg 250 pieces Siher Shield BLACK ALPACAS and PUEE MOHAIfi LUSTEES at less than foimernrice. ROBERTSON & SCHINDLER, Indianapolis Dry Goods House, . 94 and 96 East "Washicgton street.

FEVER MD AGUE CURED BY CUMGHO-QUlWlPtSE whkh oonllne nil tlie nlka'old or the Cinohow Ikuks. anl is etl.ttual a redely n the Sulf-hit of Quinine, whüe M h piuch cheaper ainl nn palatabta. JrSenl stamp for descriptive oircul wlthforniuU i;r using tlM Clcrho-Ouiiilne, n Testimonials ficni Physicians all ovir tha country Prcparl by niLI.IXflM.CLAPP Ä CJ.,CUemita, SacceKMirs tc J:ia. U. Nicholx t Co., liowon. Mm, Jjprp-wnieil in New York by S. II. Austin, at oLa I", llcury'.s, Kj. a College 1'laco.

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EMPIRE HALL, IN PEKi ILLINOIS, February 20, 1874.

$120,500 lOST SIZEIS

150,000 TICKETS

$1 EACH.

This enterprise is gotten np ty some of the beet cltUenn of this city, simply to Ei&.e sale ot property, as below given, the tlüe for which are guaranteed perfect, and none cf it la encumbered. O. K. MillK, Teliln, 111 40,0

rci ixi, in...

Bealdence and lot, Mo. IJtMVSeventh Btreet,

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Farm in Anoka county, Minnesota, IKJ

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One Improved farm, Taeeweli county. Hiknown as Farm No. 8 Farm "o. , Mason county, 100 -rrm t Farm No. 5, Mason county, 151 aHousee and lots amounting To Ten Hardraan Plauos, wRrnmtoJ ... Ten Taylor & Farley organs, warrantedU.. Twenty -At Howe Hewing Machine. Full Cabinet Cases, warranted Fifty T. A H. Mmith A Co.'s Wagona Thirty Fine Carriages One Hundred Copies "Library Poetry and Kong," (.Bryant's) bound in fall Morocco Eljhty Copies W. H. Heward'a Lila and Travel, bound In full Mrnwv , ,

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r120AT0 The Capital Prise. O. K. MILL, Js locatt A in tba growing city of Pekln, 111, and wm built a short time ago at a cost of over $40,100. It has live run of old stock French bars, engins, boilers and two seta of bolting and cleaning machinery of the most improved kind. Capacity, 2öü barrels per day. 8torax for 7,uuo bushels. 'liiere 1 a railroad switch to the mill door. For farther particulars of the mill apply to Q. A. Stephenson, Ksq.. Pekin, ill, present owner; or to Samuel Bi early, Lsq. Canton, JIln the ?or mer owner. The carriages and Wagons can be seen at the manufactory of T. & H. Hmith- k Co., of this place. The llanos and Organs are on exhibition, at the music store of IL Mol to, So. 401 Main street,

i-euna, in. The money arising from the sale of tickets will be dptiited at the First National Bank and Ties braltn A Co 's Bank, of Pekin, subiect only to the order of the committee appointed to M perlstend the drawing, approved by the manager. PLAN OF DRAWING Tbers will be plaied upon the stage two glass whceles, the contents ol which can be seen by all present. A committee of three prominent citizen, not connected with the enterprise, will oversee the drawing on the fctze. The laree wheel wtil contain tags ?ith numbers corresponding with the tickets aoid. The other wheel will contain ticket" with the orizes marked on them. The tan will be f.r&ifn jnem the wheels by two blindfolded chLdxen, lender fourteen years of aje. reThe number and prises, as drawn, will baheld wg to the audit nee, called out and paseed V the inspectors, then registered in three different ulsters by three clerks. The delivery of prizea cepd commence on February 22, ou pMScctatlon lillh e tickets entitled to them. All pri?s not wl ted for within sixty tlays after the drawing laRl be considered lon'eited. A pilnted list of the drawing will be sent to each tlc&et hold&r. TO CLUBS A commLsKion of ten per cant will be allowed to clubs of not loss than 10, or 11 tickets for 110, 22 tickets tor S20. Ail money ssn t by pofltofflce order, registered letter, draft or ex pre at ocr risk. The nsmes of the purchase most bo plainly written on the stabs of tlckta and turned with the remittances. Jo Postponement As enough ticket have alr jrdy been netrotlated to insure the scaceea of the enterprise, thtre will Ite no po6tponeiilMb. RüFERENti 1. T. Tbomntuu. FKln. HI.-,

Kooem & ureen.auorneys, renn, uj.; wmtney A Foster, attorneys, Pekin, HI.; Lantx & Kaylci , Pekln, Hi,; O. K. Coblelgh, Pekln, liL; W. T Kdcs, Pekin, 111.: John t. Cook, ti. F. A. P. P. A J. R. li Pekin, LA.; 11. P. Westerzaan, Pekln 1U.; H. Vandervoort, Pekln, 111.; Frei. Schaefsr Pekln. 111. ; O. lLofer, Pekin, HI.; C. 8. Anstln. Peoria, HI.; H.H. Barlow, Peoria, HI.; W. ft. Weed, Agent T. W. W. K. R. I'ekin, 11L A few more reliable agents wanted. Apply In person or by let ter to W. T. PATTERSON, leneral Mauauer, Pekin, HL

jLSSOFRI STATE LOTTEBT. Lagiliiftd by 8UU iathoritr sad Draw la ?abl! b 8m Loan. Grand Single Number Scheme. tlaM A, to bo Drawn Jan. SI, 17. 5,830 Prizes, Amotmtiag to $300,000.

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arOnr lotteries are chartered by the Piste, are aJ wars drawn at the time named, aud all drawings ar under the aapt-rviaion of awora comniisnioiwra. fcnie offlciat drawing 111 be published latbefT Louis papers, and a copy of Drawing seat to parcaaser oftloketa. TW( will draw a similar schstne the last dayt everr month turin tbe year lb'T:i. af-Reuiit at our risk: by PtMTOFFltn? MONK1 OKDHKs, RKüfSTERlO) LETT EU, DIU. IT, or KS PRiÜsv. Heud for a circular. Ad1r, MDK&AT, MILLEB (X)., Postoffice Box 3448 aia Mo. L . 1- ij I .an . . a L. .. J I TSDIAXAPOLIS

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THE INDIANAPOLIS SENTIXEL.

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SHEFFIELD SAW VORK3, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, '.Manufacturers aud Kepairera of all kinds of S J "W s . Sole manufacturer of the celebrated Diamond Cross-Cnt Baw.

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Fairbank's Standard Scale, Of all kind, at man a fact n ran prices. Also, Warehouse Truck., WM. P. ALLCi, 1 rent fbr State of iDdiana and Central IlUno'j), 41 and 45 North Tec nesaee atretit. Indlaaarcll. In.

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PMERSON'S SINGING SCHOOL.

Price 75 wnts, or 57 50 per dozen, Is a complete, cheap and useful book for Hinging (Schools. Now Ithp time to nse it, and It has all the material to make the w inter Hinging school attractive and useful In the Ligho.t Jfree. T.y U O. KMKUSON

SYSTEM FOR BEGUNNEP.S ON THE PIANOFOBTE By MASON L HOADLEY.

One can not help liking this thorough, systematic mei hod, the work of men eminent In thflr profession, and who have the Important qualification of being experienced teachers. Itemembor that the first months of instruction are. if there is aftiy distinction, the Important ones. That is tho time to lay a Rood foundation. A work well btgun Is already half done." ITlce ti. All books font, post-paid, on receipt of retail price. OLI VEtt IllTSON A DO- Boston.

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timothy; millet, hungaeias Kentucky lllne Gravaa,

Knglliih Blue Grans, I'.nl Clover, Bis English tTlover, Alsike, aad a full assortment of FIELD, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEED, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Agents wanted for D. 91. Ferry fc Seed. V hite Poland and Barley Seed Oats. UOUCK, ORKEN b CO.. 4 West WaslilQKtoa street, Iadlavnapolla.

Tor Calkin's Champion Washer, the Imperial Plows and Bells, the Cbanipion Kesp'! anl Mowers, the Westtrn WsIkIdk flow. A full line ot Arsl-claM Arlcuitunil ImDleinol waya in store.

JJEDIQAIj SPECIALTIES I Twenty-five Years' Experience. MEDICAL OFFICE OF DR. ROSE, Boon 4, Vinton's Block (up tirt), epp. Posteftca. Entrances on Pennsylranla and Market street. OFFICE UOUKS-8 A. x. to 6 P. it. Bundays, 2 tO S Pa atf Dr. Itotte", the frreatseneciallst, devote his attention exclnalvely to the treatment of Chronic and Long Standing Maladies.. Dr. Row's success in the treatment ol all Throat and Lung complaints, Pneumouia, Astnma, Bronchitis, Conbu rapt ion, etc.. etc., Is unprecedented. NASAL CATAHltH speedily and permanently cared. Kapid relief afforded in Dyspepsia, diseases of the Liver and aOVctlons of the blood, Nurvous Debility, Female omplaints of every character receive especial care, and treated with the most pleasing results. In ptrformlng speedy cures of frivale Diseases or complaints of the Genital and Urinary Organs, Dr. Rose'i irem edles never r ail. Radical cures guaranteed without loss of time or change of diet. ... , rir. Kos will be pleased to furnish inquirers the most convincing proofs of his marvelous sucotes. Private ousultatlon rooms connecled with office. Charges in accordance with circumstances of patient. Joisui.tatio Fbeb. Addxcw all communlcatiomi to noSE, 2?atcat Box :i. zz-iKU, lai.

A1LT, SUN-HAT AND WEF.VLY. Betting out on a somewhat new ai,! ontrltv path last year, the entinel dejnd at length an4 In detail lt parpows. To tboe w ho have wtche4 that coarse it rtitfi lv clHita j,.r continued countenance and loyal support. 1'tm Sentinel promised last year perfect independence from all partisan tic. It promised earuwt, nnrelaxlng eßbrtaln thejr.xyacllon and presentation of a wholesome, refined and trustworthy news rue . dinm. In th sutfcews jf that effort it has the cordial endorsement of a vat nurubeVof lis cotem porary Joulal aad tbe written tisnranca of a great constituency of ministem, teachers,-law yers and families. The measure f the heutlnel'a ßnecess la, however, best tbown by the isItioB which It has toku within the y-ar, the first newspaper of the Ute, and a leading new; per of the West. Tathis lact nearly every journal of intelligenan discrimination In Ute tat has borne teaUioony, as well s tittllinglist of new readers who have Joitd its ranks of friends. Thiia a ueaeral way. For the nexö year the Sentinel r.'-afTirms Us attitude in tha ?ast year the ctHq of- iro party or creed the temperate advoesV, oulj", of the most generou measures in Church and Wate. It will continue to publish all the news at the earliest moment. It will refit-et the seut.iments of the people, n&J hold lUclf out. side' or all party ties. It will support only hi.trst men for office nd demand a pledge of character, not pai ty. 1 1 will uphold i&iaJousiy the Lauds of all luru liou-

est and eRrr.eht in reform, no matter what their parly or predilections, aud it will strive to piv all sides a hearing iu tb hunglug topics that fill the pubix mind from time to tim-. The Senthnpl he uo policy to inaiuutln & oiposed to the will of the majority. Its coiuiuue are meant la he a Uir relies of the rational . will of the community, where all men cn have a hearing fively. The Sentinel boluve that a continuan of the baleful partj im of the past must inevitably sap the loandalion of tue I; public and des-joy every tlliticcU v iVatvre of democratl) goverumt ut. To this eud It enoourages heartily the obliteration of the oo.ru pt pewer wfciah has strangled houwty in oCicaiuring the laat wvea years; apowcrwhlcn Iring4 the nalica into ban unit ry on tlie vere rf, the uewyeas.and by its fasrant disregard cf th first priaiples of government, i.lan:; tho country into Ril Unf bar-lships of ar auJ jhtstilence. Under whatever condtlions rf form mayasorne, the Sentinel will give its bet efforts for iu nioceis, taointainiug at all times ifj own i rfect freedoxa. to uphold and maintain genne, not simulated reformlkn. On Via great ludatrial quetloaM, uo'juo in; the r&bllc mind.tae Sutluel will uv;lutLu a hearty, earnest eo-operation with all e'uKgling men seeking to better theru.he jatntaHy. physically, and every way. It believt. t bat the present revenue laws work misch ievotily aud

üscrliainately naliint tlie rrtMucer zl in fa or of tie non-prod aer, and t hat any re.'rui which dosenot make farmer's rights and rtvrnuo refocai solid planks of 4ts plat tor a. end active rodaanres in its policy, loes not deserve the sympathy of inielllgint men The Farmers' moveiaent received iu first recognition UU seclioa fsom the oentinel. Its efi'er Is shall continue to a directed toward the strengthening of that design. In its opposition to political, i aiiroad and" financial Biouopolies. the Sentluei.nlll toi:tinne an honest support. While furthering all iutrest8 in thlsdirectlou, wisdom rcat U;ca!!dia to keep the crusade against pufcilaabuse, mouop olles, and the like, from degenerating intdema joguerj". Iu all emergencies ox this nature, the Sentinel will attempt full aud Impartial Jnstice to all who trout it. Conoemlng Its general featsrssa a uewjmi-er, the Sentinel will hold Its rank as the foremost In the State, by a coutinuatwiof thebame policy of liberal expendlUm s whecdvcrevenis of ur raent occupy the public mind. The features for which this paper has Ixco(na popular and dla. tingnished during tho lat ysar, will bo carried out still more fully, if poible, tbe coming year, and every department uuule of vital, abldingtlna terest and usefulness t. the home clrcle,.th minister, the lawyer, t ie educator la short, al classes who want a pure and upright pre?, un trammeled by party and anwarpod by prejudice The Sentinel Is not only tbe complete news paper In Its presenlation.of news and Its cons ments thereon, but it U a vLsltor every day l? the year-for the :da s-omlt:!ug no public tlou on any pretext. It L in this respect, one 4. the most valuable &ews snediums in tlia State. In short, the Sentinel s&eans to keep ahead of the brilliant progress of the State. U aaeana to give voice to the most liberal, enlightened and purest sentiment of the time, and In. this respect claims a distinctly s pedal mission. It dependav on its character aa tux independent, and fearless news medium for growth and support, and makes no pretext of cheap remiaraa to secara reluctant supporters. Its market reports regular, epeclal and eorrw piled, are the fullest, most divgrslflod and complete presented in any journal of similar re sources In tbe country. I at law, educational and Industrial reports, which hate attracted general attention In the past, shall be continued wlthi equal care and accuracy la the lutare, and no

cost spared in perfecting rueh details aa will render them In every way too features, ot Indiana. Journalism. In a speck J way, tn bentinel 1 better able to present a complete newppe than any of its rivals In the Wast. It has no party obligations of a ay character, and la consequently enabled to g',ve ail sides of current oon trovers! ea, ln-espective of prvjdloeaof men or parties. As a reflex of the growth of Indians polls, the Sentinel taken marked precedence of all rivals. Its city columns are fuller in detail and more accurate in preparation than any almilar department In the W and tbe fact Is attested by the Sentinel a nlversal circulaUon in the city. The. Sunday Sentinel reache a greAler oonstltnency Vhauany dally in the State, and In creases at sa umex&mpled rats fiom week Xo week, not cUy Iu tbe city, bnl thronghoct all parts of th4 SVte accbible by Sunday trains. RASES OF SURSCRIITION. DAILY SETriNF.L.

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