Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 24, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1875 — Page 3

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. TUESDAY JANUARY 2G 1875

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HOME AND FARM. To Kestork aCrapk Veil. lake an old piece Of crape and dip It into a cup ! vinegar, and sponge the vail off with it, then pin tbe eil down nicely to a pillow and let it dry. Tbe tail whl look like new, and this can bo dona whenever it growa ruaty. A correspondent of tbe department of agriculture, in Stearns county, Minn., reports that while wheat generally averages about fourteen bushels per acre the pa9t season, his own averages twenty, and he la satisfied that tbe difference in his ft. vor is mainly winn to a prevention ot injury from drouth by thoroughly rolling the land. Croup can be cured in one minute, and the remedy is simply alum and sugar. The way to accomplish the deed ia to take a knife or grate ancUhave off in small particles about iteaspootfjlof alum; then mix it with twic its quantity of sugar to make it palatable and administer it as quickly as possible. Almost instantaneous relief will follow. A capital way ol disposing ol the remains of a bam and making an excellent dish for breakfast is : Take a pound and a half of ham, fa; and lean together; put it into a mortar and pound it, or pass it through a nine: boil a laree slice of bread in a half piat ot milk, and beat it and the ham weil together; add an egg beaten up. Put tha whole into a mould, and bake a rich brown. " 1 have seen boys, and even men, who in moving sheep from one field to another would let down only one end of the two or three top bars or rails, and compel the sheep to juuip over the rest, thereby running the riskol breakirg their legs, and learning them to jump. The common-sense way to take shetp out ol a field ia either to open wide your gate, or let your bars or rails clear down, and thus Rive the flock a clear gangway, and avoid further trouble. American Farmer. Scalloped Oysters. Mix well the finely chopped yolks of six hard-boiled eggs, six o'uuces of bread crumbs.three salt-spoonfuls of salt, and one each of cloves, inaca and White pepper. Blanch one hundred oysters, put them in a deep pudding dish, in layers, alternately with the egg 9 and crumbs; finish with the latter, and on the top spread two ounces of butter, cut into small dice. Bake in a quick oven from twenty to thirty minutes. Edward Suijtb, in his new work on "Foods." gives the following simple formula for making vinegar: One gallon of water, one and a quarter pounds of raw sugar, and a quarter 01 a pound of yeast. At a temperature of S) degree it will be sufficiently acid in three or four days to be drawn off, when an ounce of cut rasins and the same weicht ol cream of tartar should be added. and after a few weeks tbe swee: taste will entirelv disappear, when it may be bot tled. Chbesf. Fritters Slice thin a half dozen large tart arrle,aud prepare half as many thin slice of cheese. Beat up one or two C2es. according to the quantity required, and season bteh with salt, mustard, and a little pepper. Lay tbe slices of cheese to soak for a few momenta in tne mixture, then put parh siice between vwo slices of apple, sandwich style, and dip the whole into beaten ess, then fry .in hot butter like oysters, and nerve very hot. These fritters are an adJitioa to any Dreamas taoie. To Extinguish Kerosene Flames. One of the msst ready means is to throw a cloth of scmo kind ovtr the flames, and thus stifle it; but as the cloth is not always convenient to tbe kitchen, where such accidents most Irfovseutlv occur, some one recommends Hour as a euostitute, and which is always at hand in the kitchen, and which is said promptly extin2uisB.es th flames. It rap idlv absorbs the fluid, deadens toe flame, and can be readily gathered up and thrown or.t oi doors when the nrt is out. Sausage Meat. The proportions lor eaus age meat are a pound of lean, fresh veal and a pound of lean, lresh pork, a clove and a piece of nutmeg. Chop the meat fine, onus it through a chopping machine, grate in a little uutmec and clove, also a aiall pkee of cincimon, if liked; mix them, and also salt acd pepper, with th meat; two vol" Of eggs niHv also be added, if handy, You then know with what kind of me your ausasre is made. More veal and Jes3 pork may be used, and vice versa, according to tasf. Kous I- Winter. To have plenty of eggs in winter, the fowls must have warm roosting and nesting places, warm food, if possible, with soma kind of animal food at least once a day, and water to drink at will; gravel and lime must be always at haDd, and tbe poultry house must be kept scrupulously clean, and the fowls out of the way of vermin, and free from lice. Lice may be destroyed by the application of lard or sweet oil in which carbolic acid has been mixed at the rate of one pp.rtof acid to one hundred ot oil or lard. For poultry, the mixture should be rubbed beneath the wings and on tbe top of the head, except in the case of sittiDg hens, which hould never have grease of any kind applied to them, if the eggs are to be'hatchtd. Western Rural. To Make Hard Soap. Tbe following a recipe for making hard soap, which ei oellerit and economical. NearV every familv accumulates through.-6 winter drippings fiom betf and mun- can be utilized for the gref ,y boiling in water allow in- it in?"1' then rtmov,n? ia mnpllfti O1 rW9 the wb"er the grease lllSP- Take six pounds ot sal ndctKteue.itrnnnd a half reminds 8tone iim four gallons soft ijs. naif pound borax. Put toda, lime water into an iron boiler; boil till all is .dissolved. When well settled pour ofl the clear Ire, wash out the kettle, and put in the Clear Jje, grease and borax; boil till it cometo soap: pour it into a tub to cool.and who sufficiently hard cut into bars and put od boards to dry. This is very nice for rasking white flannel ana caiico. Csoosinq Poultry. In the selection of poultry, the age of the bird is the chief point to t attended to. A young turkey baa a smooth, black leg; in an old one the legs are lough and reddish. In domestic fowls, the combs and the lees are smooth when the bitd is younar. and rough when it is old. Tha bills aud the leot of geese are yellow. and have a few bairs on them il the bird is youn, but ed if it be old. The feet Of a gOjse are pliable when tbe bird is fresh killed, and dry and stiff when It has oeen some time killed. Cieese are caned green till they are two 'months o!d. Ducks should bacho?en by the feet, which should be supple, and they should also have a plump and hard breast. Tbe feet of a tame duck aro tellowisb. those of a wild one red dish. Pistons should always b? eaten while they are frtvb: when tbrvare flabby and dis colored about the ifnder part tbey have been kept too lo' p. Tbe feet, like tbo. of most other poultry, shew the 8go of the bird. When tLey are supple, it is young; when ßtilT, it is old. Tamo pigßccs are larger than wiid r-S'one. Knapsack. Fp.isu Air. Protably no fault more common in house building than tLe bali: of rcakics thercoxs mall and t'lultirj out the good frtsa air, which is feo requisiti to

health. The atmosphere is its own purifier,

wonderfully acted upon by the heat and moisture in such a manner as always to keep up a current which wafts away or commingles tbo malarious influences of particular localities, so as to make them sufficiently pure to support man in a sound, healthful condition; dui unfortunately we too often confine tbe air by tbe i closeness of our houses, and thus pre vents this necessary commotion of the at mosphereand particularly is this tbe case in sleeping rooms. The following simple method for ventilating ordinary sleeping and dwelling rooms is recommended by Mr. Hinton in his "Physiology for Practical Use:" "A piece of wood three inches high and exactly as long as the breadth of the Mttnlni t a rr. A nrAnflrAjl T.At tha fiftflh Ha niuuvw, i y ' f ' a"Y rr f kI ! now raised, the slio uf wood placed on the sill, and the sash drawn closely upon it. If tbe slip has been well fitted there will be no draft in const juence ol the displacement of the sash at its lower part ; but ice top oi tne lower sash will overlap the bottom of the upper one, p.nd between the two bars perpendicular currents of air, hot felt, will enter and leave the room." RoastSirloisof Beef. The name has remained long after the thing had disappeared. We speak of a roast sirloin of beef, but roasting-jack and turnspit have fled away from the presence of cooking stove and range. Now our sirloins mast be baked, even for a Christmas dinner. Choose a joint, weighing from fourteen to sixteen pounds, from a young and fat beer. Having laid it in the dripping-pan, tenderloin downward, with tbe long thin end curved under in a way that tbe top ol the beef will present a nearly flat suriace, dredge it 8iigni:y with flour and put about three tablespoonsful of boiling water in the bottom of the pan, setting it in a verv hot but not burning oven. AsW soon as the surface of the beef is so browned that the juices of the meat will not readily escape, allow the oven to cool to a moderate degree ot heat. Baste tbe beef frequently with its own dripping. From four to four and a half hours in a first quick and then moderate oven will be required to cook the beef so that it shall be at once juicy . and done. Too many cooks mistake raw beef for rare. It requires the nicest management of tbe fire to secure a joint that shall be browned not burned; wnere the Juice shall follow the knife, while tbe meat is cooked to the center. When the beef is done, sprinkle with salt and pepper. Empty th3 pan of all the dripping; pour in some boiling water slightly salted, stir it about and strain over the meat. Western Rural. A FEW WORDS TO FEEBLE AND DELICATE WOMEN. BT R. V. PIERCE, M. D., OF THE WORLD'S WSPE.NS.SV, BUFFALO, S. Y. Knowing that you are subject to a great amount of suffering, that delicacy on your part has a strong tendency to prolong, and the longer it is neglected the more yoa have to endure and the more difficult of cure your case becomes,!, as a physician, who is daily consulted by scores of your sex, desire to say to you .that 1 am con stantly meeting with those who have been treated for their ailments for months without beleg benefited in the least, until they have be come perfectly discouraged, and have almost made up their minds never .to take another dose of medicine, nor be tortured by any furtner treatment. They had rather die and have their sufferines ended than to live and suffer as they have. They say they are worn out by suffering and are only made worse by treatment. Of anything more discouraging we certainly can not conceive, and were there no more successful mode of treating such difficulties than that, the principles of which teo the reducing and depleting of the vital torot the system, when the Indications dlcte a treatment directly the reverse of th on adopted for them, their casej would deplorable indeed. Cut, lady suflerei. there is a belter and far more successful jan of treatment for you; one more in hoiony with the laws and reQuircment. of your system. A harsh, Irritating, caustic etmeut and strong medicines will nev.-f yu- M J'oa would usa rational means, such as common sense should dictate to every intelligent lady, take such medicines as embody the very best Invigorating tonics and nervines, compounded with special reference to yonr delicate system, tiuch a happy combination you will find In my Favorite Prescription, which has received tbe loudest piaise from thousands of your sex.. Those languid, tiresome sensations, causing yoa to feel scarcely able to be on yonr feet or ascend a flight of stairs; that continual drain that is sapping from your systems all your former elas'iclty, and driving the bloom from your cheeks ; that coatlrual strain upon your vital forces that renders you Irritable and fretful, may all be overcome and subdued by a persevering use of tfcat marvelous remedy. Irregularities and obstructions to the prcper workings of you system are relieved by this mild and safe means, while periodical palns.the existence of which is a suie indication of serious disease that shou'd not be neglected, readily yield to it, and if its use is kept up for a reasonable length of tine the special cause of these pains is permanently removed. Further light on tbe subjetts may be obtained from my pampht on diseases peculiar to j our sex, sent on wsCelpt of two stamps My Favorite PreKrtptlon is sold by Hugglsts. AFFLICTED, rause and consider whether It is better for your present trouble anil future health to uso the "marltan's Ulft or be uor;ed with the quack's Balsam Copabia, wk ich drug is a sure te.l-tale, havinga horrid tnsteatid still more disgusting smell. The grand aud most important part of the Samaritan Cilft Is Its oerUiuty of cure in the short time of two to four days, besides being pleasant to Uke, having no smell or unpleasant taste, ana can be used without the knowledge of the most Intimate acquaint ance, jueum is the only known remedy that en be depended on. Male packages. 12: female. St Hent by mall to any address. Sold by WM. a i W i . 1 Washington street. I) ESMOND Musical JReview. A. 32 page Monthly Magazine. Circulation, 120,000 copies an?UAy Each.nuinber contains $t BO worth of muic. i Hie Review Is devoted to M-jsic Art Lltrature. and Its readers. ' 1J It is second to none In ability. It is second to cod 3 In popularity. It Is second to none in circulation. It circulates almost entirely In famines It accepts but a few flrst-c:ass advrti:nient8 and displays them well. ' it i not like dally or weekly papers, glared through hastily, and then destroy ed, but is pi. served and bound, and thus becomes a perm aiieu autT'.jsemeni. Its advertising rates are lower than those of any other journal of its claxs. It Is not a cIrhs journHl, issued solely for the purpoic ot advertising the Interests of its publisher. its cditoMal columns are never fillel with advertlsemeii's or business pufTs, either or Its publisher or anybody t-lsf, and no (.mornu f mcney orlnliuem-e would procure the insertion cl a Mngle word of alvtirtisluz into that portiou ol llits magazine. ONLY SI PQUYEAB.' SAMPLE COPT lie. . . , H. la. BENHAM, Publisher. Desler In Pianos Organs, Rtooln. Covers, acq Musical MerchaEuU'.üiist Ä'ashingtoa Hrel, Indianapolis.

ADVERTISEMENTS 1? C T16 choicest X porter' prices. in the world. ImLargest company in America Maple article pleases everybody. Trade continually increasing. Agents wanted evervwhere. liest inducements. Don t waste me. Beod for circular to ROBERT WELL, Vesey street, N. Y. V. O. Box 1 .287. GOO PIANOS Sc ORGANS New and necond-IIaDd, of Flrst-tlasa Makera.wlil be sold at Lower Prices for ca&h, or on Jnstallmenta,orfor rentdnC'ltjr orConatry, daring the lUrtlTimvsand the Mol. Jdays,by HOItftCE WATER fc so, 41 Mroadway, than ever before offered la w Scale Flau., and nerto Onrana. mnstrated Catalog-ues 3fallel. Crtm. dneementa to the Trade. A large discount to Teachers, Ministers, Churches, l.odgea, Schools, eta TO HAVE GOOD HEALTH - The Liver must be kept in order. SANDFORD'S LIVER 1NVIG0RAT0R has become a staple family medicine. Purely vegetat e cathartic and tonic for all derangements of Liver, Htoinach and Bowels. Will clear tbe complexion, cure slcfc headache, etc. bhun lmltat.ons. Try Sandford's Liver Invigorator. ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY ! TO IN VKHT A FEW DOLLARS, WITH POSSI BLE RETURNS OF THOUSANDS, IS (JFKKKED BY THE POSTPONEMENT OK PUbLIU LlBKAKY OFKV.TOTHK 27th OF FEBRUARY NEXT, OF THEIR FIFTH AND LAST CON CERT AND DRAWING THE MAN AUFM ENT AKK PLEDUi.l) TO THE RETURN OK TILE MONEY IF THE DRAWING SHOULD NOT COME OFF AT THE DAY NOW APPOIN TED. One Grand Cfcsh Ulft..... - One Uranct Cash (J lft On Grand Cash Gift One Grand Cash Gilt One Grand Cash Gilt. . 5 Cash Girts, 2u,lAR) each 10 Cash Gifts, 14.UU0 each. 15 Cash Gins, lO.uuu each , AHJ,0UI 75 00t 60.U. . 20,1X0 lOO.OOC ... 140,01 1Ö0.0IMJ ... 1IU,U0V 100,UUU . t),0UC 100,000 . 100,000 zu casn uuis, o.utu eacn So Cash Gifts, 4,M each bo cash oirts, 60 Cash Gifts, 100 Cash Gifts, 240 1 ash Gifts, 500 Cash Oifts, 19.1MJ Cash Gifts, 8,tMJ esoh 2,iXX) ach 1,0U eicn each.-.. 100 each.......... 0 each 120,lAj 50,000 900,000 Grand Total 20,000 Gifts, all cash .K,500,OUO PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets Tenth, or eata Coupon .... 11 Whole Tickets For Tickets or information address 50 Ott 23 00 600 600 UJ T1IO. JT. BRIM LETTE, Agent and Haaaner, Louisville, Ky. S5 8 $20 Address Fortland. Maine at home. Terms free UIO. bTIxsox A Co.. 07f7A WEEK guaranteed to male and female ID agent in tjelr locality. Costs N'OTHlNu to try H. Particulars free. P. 0. V1CKERY & CO., Augusta, Me. YOU ARE NOT SAFE If USING COiVr, OIL. COAL OIL. Dikd. Nettie Brown. DEVOET HRILLIANTOIi. TESTIMONIALS. R. Go den' Dork m cs, Professor of Chemistry and Physics, College ol City of New York, Professor of Chemistry and 'Toxicology, Belle vue Hospital MedlcaiCollege says: "It is evident, bv the process of fractional distillation, that year oil contains but mere traces of the more volatile prod nets, for although heat was applied for half an hourbelore reaching 178 ' no liquid was evaporated and condensed; and after one hour and a halt, with the oil at 812 FM but two drops were obtained." Wiiat tue Firs In of Varsaw,fet. 13, COAL oil. cnicago limes, Sept. 21. ANOTHER VICTIM. CmtTKNNK, Wy. T., Nov. 15, 1871. Mary f larvey was so horribly bnrued by the EXPLOSION OF- A KEROSENE LAMP on yester day that she died to day. Daily Herald, Nov. 1. COAL OfU A COAL OIL LAMP EXPLODED at the residence of .Mr. Wolf, corner ol Chart res and Customhouse 8trects,last night. New Orleans Dally Picayuue, Oct. 8, ISM. Atr6:öu a. m. a fire occurred at the house of J, c. Perry, No. 1,24 La toja street, originating from the EXPLOSION OK A COAL OIL LAMP. surance: Companies 1HINKOF DKVOK a OIL. "The undersigned officers of Fire Insurance Companies do hereby recommend this oil DEVoE'S BRILLIANT OIL) to all having need of such an illuminator. It Is importanttnai con Philadelphia Eveniag jit-i iu, nu?. , 181. IS liOCSTON STsrir A KEROSENE LA MPj EXPLODED yesterday in a room occupied by Louis Hoffman, on the third floor of the tenement house No. 21 East Houston street. Jonrnal of Commerce, Nov. 11, 1S74. Fikk from Coal Oil. A house in LeveriDgton ave., below Mitchell street, Twenty-nrst Ward, was somewhat damaged by fire about a quarter before 7 o clock this moring. The flames were caused by the iuXPLOSION OF A COAL OIL LAMP and tbo scattering of tbe oil among some corn husks.-Pf lladelsumers should nurchase it as put up by the mauuiacturers, ana the undersigned belive that the result will by a saving of life, and such a dir-ination in the num ber of fires from kero sene lamp explosions as to mase an COMPANIES MORE REVDILY INSURE PKMISltS WHERE TUM OIL IS USED FOÄ LIGHTING." urAbova certificate is signed by over loo of the leading insurance phia Daily Not Si Bulletin, companies ia the coun try. Use Devoe's Brilliant Oil. which I SAFE beyond chance, and the finest illuminator in the world. No accident or explosion Is possible In its use or misuse. Ask your dealer for It. DLV0E MANF'G CO., PROP'S, NEW YORK. Standard Oil Co, Agta,, Jno. Alston & Oo 1., CLEVELAND. CHICAGO. Alex. McCosild & Co., Arts., CiyCINNATI. Dealers, send yöv-r names for Insertion In this advertisement to Devoe Manufacturlug Company, New Yor. For sale by EROWNINU & SLOAN, Agent, Nos.& 11 East Washington 8t Indianapolis. SEEDS THAT WILL GKO Vv . AN EXPERIENCE f nearly THIRTY Years in the lower aud Vegetable Seed business has convinced us that there are but two HINDS OF HEED In the world, viz.: those that will and those that will nat grow. The former are priceless the latter worthies. The ale or utterance of worthless seed, through cupidity or lacK Of business! stan ling, raises sad havoc wlta the business of legitimate seedsmen. For nearly au years past we have made the growth and procurement of KuM Birr UOOOHKEIta study, until we are prond to say, foreign or native seed growers from whom we procure such of oar. supplies as we do not raise upon pur own lärmt, never thin k of offergusany but First-t l mi. To this one point we attribute our success, and the universu verdict of the press and peonle is tht 'l rourel of Ilrijrtt Itrother will Cirow. logtve customers the b-snettt of our own actual experiences, we if sue an I tins. Ira toil Uttnnerly I'lnral Work, which is sii'. to any a ureus prepaid for the rner pomInal subscription price o Sj cents, ijich amount is replaced to the credit of the cusiour ou the rcccli't of aa order for tl or upwards worth of setd. AV'e send no seed that we have not first tested, therefore it is perfectly s-fe to buy such as we recomrasnd. Our JANUARY NUMBER, containing several hundred engravings and much useful Information to the jimateuror professional gardener, is now out. Hend for it. r Descriptive Price Lists, Circulars, etc., pent freo by mill on application. BRIGGS Sc BR0., Rochester, V. Y. or Luicano.iii.

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ElTfEDPßlSE The Only lUlialla Gift Dlstribnt'on in tie Ccutrj. $75,000 00 TO BE BISTRIBÜTED IN X). SINE'S 1719X REGULAR MONTHLY GIFT ENTERPIilSB, To be drawn Monday, February 22, 1875. TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF $5 OOO EACH IN CASH. ONE PRIZE TWO PRIZES FIVE FRIZES f 1,000") 100) EACH IX CASH. One Horse and Bcggy, with silver mounted harnesa, worth , Oi e fine tontd Rosewood Piano, worth 850 Three Gold Watches and Chains, worth 8300 each. Thre Gold American Hunting Watches, worth 1125 each. Ten Ladies' Gold Hunting Watches, worth 1100 encn. I.wjO Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches (in all) worth from S-JU to SauO each. Gold, Chains, Silverware, Jewelry, etc., etc. Number of Gifts 7,500. Tick eta limited to 75,000. Agents Wanted to sell tickets, to whom liberal premiums will be paid. (Single tickets, tl; Six tickets, t5; Twelve tickets, Jlu; Twenty-five tickets, f20. Circulars containing a full list f prises, a description of the manner of drawing, and other information In reference to the distribution, will be sent to any one ordering them. All letters must be addressed to L. 1). SINE, Box 432, Cincinnati, O. Office: Excelsior Building, corner Race and Long worth. FOSTER'S SECOND TEXAS GRAND PRIZE CONCERT. At Houston, Texas, March 3, 1875. $200,000 in Gold Coin, Choice Lands, Farms acd City Residences. Among the prizes there will be g23.or0 In Cold. The real estate la pnt at Its actual value. Capital Prize $10,000 In Gold. COMMENDATORY. "Having, frim our long acquaintance with J. E. Foster, every confidence in his Integrity, we feel Justified in saying we believe he will carry out his distribution honestly and fairly." Signed by the Mayor, the Hon. J. T. D. Wilson, and the city council. Thut old and reliaole paper, the Houston Telegraph, which rarely condescends to notice individual enterprises, says of the first drawing: "Not even the most captious and suspecting persons could take exceptions to the manner of the drawing, it was lair, honorable and equitable. The committees and recorders were of our very best citizens, and kindly gave their time and labor to tbe superintendence of the drawing, or rather did the actual abor of it. "Capt. Foster has acted honorably and fairly throughout the whole management ot this enterprise. While some money ha been made by the venture in all probability, yet the property given as prizes has nly netted a fair price, and the profit is only an exchanee of the Dronertv - M - That staunch democratic paper, ths Houston Age, has the following: "THE COMMITTEE of gentlemen was one of the bst that could have been selected by the audience. The Hon. u. u. uarziza, wno sujervifed the drawing, is our present representative, and one of the most popular men in the district. "THE DRAWING was prefaced by an explanation from Cant r oster, of the mode adopted, 'ibis was well re ceive Jana understood, precisely as explained by the circulars. Capt. Foster said that while he Wished all his home people good luck, he vet was free to say that with the people of poor Mississippi, Louisiana and houth Carolina, 5e. . ,tU greater sympathy, and he uiu nope iiey woutci ura tne largest num ber of prie, that they mlpit come to a free country, ana make a white man's living Ihis sentiment was received wish loud cheers. -ine drawing vas then proceeded with, and lueresunis aunouueeq, eisewnere. No connection with the Dennison, Wagley & Lockhart, or any other similar euterprlse. Tieftet, $3 00 Xarb, and a liberal d'sronnt on orders for a greater number. RELIABLE AGENTS WANi'EO. Must have t.le conadenco of the community In which they live. Send for circular. Reference Dunn, Barlow & Co. 's Reference Book, found In all banxs. T. W. HOITSF' Troanlrar Address, j.K. FOdrt.lt, Manager, Houston. Texas. THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SEITIHt liA-TJES OF HTJIiSUItlX'TIOI. TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS, JJ.VIXuY. One year (seven days per weet, or every juiu-jjcui;, IH One year, (six days per weeiu jo K six uiocttis, one half of above rates...,.. 1 rce ruoi.ths. one fourth abova r.itmi One mouth, ouo twelfth above rates...... w eea, t oy carrier, seven days per weels ae Week, (by carrier, six daya per week). at One copy ............ Five copies each. 1 5 1 US 1 1C I en copiesExtra copy with club. Dally paper, three times a week: the daya to be named by the subscriber. f On A VMr Oft a oc l o Sunday paper, alone (one year) DlX IQ011lüSMMMWMMNif.mNIHMMMWmi Remittances hould be made by draft, expre&S postOlfice moner orrleror rwrtatAred lAttAr. Mall subscriptions in all cases payable In advance, and no paper continued after the expiration of the time paid for. The time at which the subscription xxmm Is printed on each wrapper; and, to avoid missing a number, renewals should . reach thil Of ricx before the time is out. Specimen copies will be forwarded at as time to applicant!. TO DEALKK8. News dealers, news agenta and cluh ageub will be furnished with circulars giving exac1 and full details of basiuesa information ;upo application. Allen's Planet Jr. Silver Medal Ho VtULIA IM h-l. JlKl.t. .f.H II lv)r. lb-v " vi HktarMorm.' U't uoe !' 7. EDUCATIONAL. T II E MILWAUKEE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE. TThe new Fhyslologlcal self-cure lor NERVOUS DEBILITY SK mailed under seal, oa receipt of 10 centa. Ad M. & 8. INSTITUTE, Mmrauiee, Via.

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1) R . B I G E L O V THK ORKATEST SPEClALlsr OF THE AOE In the Northwest, where he la v.n known, nas established the L ARU EST PRAGTICK in the past TWENTY YEAHSin CiÄO.Vand HECKET DISEASES, of both MALE and FEMALE, at 27 Houth dark St, corner ol an Buren, t'hlcasro. III. TOST MANHOO D ! I jriuw IT CAN RK RESTORED. The cele -Drated DR. BIOELOW, known throughout a.l the Is ort h western states, has prepared certain remedies for the cure of 8PEKMATOKUI1CEA, or NERVOUS DEBILITY, pnxiocin BLOTCHES on the FA CE and A VERSION to ff rrt,rf!? ' J,nniUu tn afflicted for SOCIAL BUSINESS or MARK I ED LIFE. These REMEDIES can be BELIED upon, as the loctor has rtned them in his practice for the last TWENTY YEARS. TO YOUNG MEN I su Bering from theeCectsor mat drendfu) destructlve dis ase. SPERMATORRHOEA, caused by SELF ABUSE, tbe symptoms of which are Seminal Loves, INDIGESTION, IRRITABILITY, Loss of Manly ho wer, frightful dreams," sensation of tailing when asleep, melancholy, self distrust, confused memory, bashful nesa and timidity, palpitation of the heart. Hashes of heat, chilly sensations, restlessness, cold feet, at times voracious appetite, sallow complexion, blotches and pimpleson the face, love of solitude, inability to concentrate the mind. AVERSION TO SOCIETY, rendering ArI RI AOE IMPROPER, such should apply at once. Every case cn be cured . His reputation guarantees this fact. CIRCULARS sent for TWO HT a M PS. His) arge wo k now i n press, sent for 50 cents, containing the latest facta worth knowing. MARRIAGE. Ä'ÄÖX ROM THE EFFECTS OK A BTJHK in earlv y life. life. MANHOOD RESTORED. Imnedimentsto MARRIAGE removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and circulars sent in sealed envelope to any address. CORRESPONDENCE CONFIULNT1AL. Address DR. O. BIGELO W. 27 8. CLARK ST., corner of VAN BÜREN, Chicago, Ills. CATARRH Permanently cured by the latest and most sue oessful method. The most Inveterate cases receive immediate relier. T TTAT" diseases, Consumption, AffecU U . Jr Hons of Throat, etc., treated with most satisfactory results Tf STIMON YAZrZpo&?& 5 have suffered from ISasal Catarrh and a Bronchial Affection for 15 years, with no visible imfrovement fiom the many physicians to whom have applied previous to you. I am happy to state now, however, that your treatment has been perfectly successful In my case, not a solitary symptom lemaining. Home avenue, near Broadway. Respectfully, ABEL EVANS, U. 8. Mail Agent, I. A St. L. R. R. PPTV A fP I? Disorders, Nervous üebll1 LXl. V J X üilty and Diseases ef Females receive especial careand speedy cures guaranteed. All Chronic Diseases treated successfully. 2 years experience. 4TOonsultation free. Hour, 8:30 a. m. to 11, and 1:30 p. m. to 5. Sundays, lp m. to A. 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GSI1 From tht Oevtlavft Amjy Morning JlAc That Fraxler'i Root Eittera possess tjx t2ccj KTeAtly anperior to any oüier HreoaraUon tti aearchlng the blood wlta which we are a Qualnted, we can testify from actual observ ".n-kjow many lnstancea where lndl vldualsfor years afflicted have been Permi neatly restored to health by theirai aiier, the proprietor, is a resident of this citi and Is widely known as one nr nnrmt ! nPl business men. His reference in u . .to. uitiri. re auu persons wellknown as cltieem of standing and Integrity, la ?.h2ü5 8Umu implicit confidence may be placed, and their testimony may be taken wm oonclualve evidence of the estimation in whicS Mr. Frazier a Remedy Is held, particularly at home. Here It has already attained that po&lS.wi!.alM.la?reoonim,ntion, havln ViV1 ot trlal h-r- We can with safety, and do recommend with enUie confldence iti ose elsewhere, by all who l afflicted with any kind of weakness or h . r. the blood aa remrThLnrf',,tren.K,lieninK nd hiai riy ,of which we have any knoarfexl. Sold by druggiita and at country stores. Prfca 11 00 per bottle. OEOROE W. FRA ZIER, Proprietor. 5h1 HU Clair street, Cleveland, O, DISEASES OE THE LIVER. When tne liver becomes disordered and dlaaedvihe K"P 80 afflicted is indeed miserable. The skin becomes sallow, the tongue la coated,co8Uveness prevailsometimea diarrhcesC appetite frequently voracious, at other time no desire to eat, the patient is languid, devoid of fLZ; faint, dyspeptic, weary iu body and op?rt!r ."LSÄ5 a nt of the hlues; dull eyea and blotched skin complete the plctur. Onior all of these will Indicate that the Uver Is in trouble; It Is nature avoic rylng for aid. Delay is dangerous. In this disease Fraaler a Root bitters act like magic. S UTTERED OVER THIRTEKN TEARS WTTB LIVER COMPLAIXT AND DYSPEPSIA, CVKXQ BT THREK BOTT.E3 OF ROOT RITTERS. RHEUMATISM. M.T zier-Iiar Sir: I deem it an act of gratitude to you, and a duty toward those who are suffering from liver complaint and dyspepn01.1? Rowing starement: I have oeen an Invalid for over thirteen TMn uw complaint was a disease of tnwrSd dyi pepsia. Jlyskln was yellow, the white of iny fitl-K'L601 J saffron; I was sleepy and heavy, with headache, and no appetite fo? food of any kind ; I was afflicted aa bad m any llvlnf woman could be. I took bottle after bottle ol patent medicines, and paid over fto tee be3 physicians without any benefit. I .Sß-er more than I can tell you by letter, bui couW get no relief nntll about two months ago I pur chased a bottle of your Root Bitter from Loutt Bmlthnight, druggist. 135 Woodiawn avenue, this city. I used this bottle up, and sinoe then haye used nearly two more, and they are th only positive, sure cure for liver complaint and dyspepsia I have ever tried ; they have cured me completely, and to-day I am as heal &y Many Person can be. You may use my name if you see proper, as it may be the means of inducing erltOhrtyj:0Qi:aificoverJr and eured, fol good health is better than gold. Ever your friend. MRS ELLFN CRAS11AVV Iio. 2ü Orance street, Cleveland, O. 7ni before hM there existed a remedy a unfailingly successful In the rbeumatle ajlejotlons as Fratier'a Root Eitters. One or two bottles will do more than a hogshead of liniment, for It carries out of the circulation the acrid humors in the blood upon which the rheumatism depends. From SAMUELE. KIMBALL. Boston.8ra I have suffered with chronic rheumatism over seven years, i have tried probably t wen' y physicians, and spent hundreds of dollars, a.l without relief. 1 am now using your Root Eittera, they are curing me, and I would not be without them for a thousand dollars. DISEASES OF TUE BKLLN. All disease of -the ekln are blood dieases, for when the blood is pure the akin must TOm &i1 unhealthy eruptions. Pimple riS5 JrKly' erysipelas, lalt rheum, ulcers, sores, boils, carbuncles. Blotches in the the hair, sore eyes, running from the ears, etcwhVrh1??,,, vl hQmors Q the blood. FÄßoltrsf lelermlaated by ROOT BITTERS A SURE CURE FOR HUKORS AUD PIMPLES ON THB FACE. Dear Sib: My object In writing the foUowlng 1 to spread valuable informaUon. llavln hum tmnVlA,t n.ttk knK . . . . r TSaAA nnrl Kvrfw on -4 Ä . , rrr face and " ! :ier irking etarFap.iuia juauj- tnucr remeaiea advertised, for searching the blood, and receiving no beneat, 1 wmmencea using i toot mtters, aad less than three bottles has cflocted a radical oure. I haya f.L? e.n,.ed tuch Ba health before, and J attribute it to the use of your Bitters. R. F. UEUEST, Cantoa. O. FEMALE mäEASKS. FrarJer Root Bitters have given health aid " Bpirit to thousands of females. The hoi.ow cheek, the snnaen eye, the sallow eoanteneace, the dark, circles underneath the eyes are al indicative of weakness of the female orgc ol generation, which are speedily overcome-jy th use of the Root Bitters. HEART DISEASE. Constipation, Indigestion and failure to per spire freely, causes palpitation o the heart, throbbing of the 6tomach, shonness of tha breath, swimming or dizziness of the head, numbness of the body, stagnation of the blood and many other stressing ar"mptoms. FraEier's Root Bitters cures all sua düficulties It stimulates the circulation and remove ail obstruficna. . ' . HAS DONE ME MORE QOD THAIf ALL THT USDICINES I HATS TAfiEN FOB TEN TEARS. Mr. Daniel 8mlth, oOonoord, N. 11 arnictec with weakness, pain ia the lungs and 8hocldera heavy pain over the yes, restless at nigh!, aaf tired, falnty feelin all the time, writes: Mr. r KAZiEii JjiAK m&: i received to bottle of Bitters yu sent me by express, and have taken the irboleof It, and It has done m more good tha k all the medicines I have ever taken, and I kave taken more or less for ten years. I thnght I could get them from our drusjists, bat. they do not yet have tbem. J couid have sold 23 bottles' if I could have; ot them. I think you might have a rrat ui'f i your Bjaers here. I want you to send no a botUej for J5, the price you advertise. it nd quick as yon can, by express, C. Ü. D. it Is ; h bost medicine 1 ever saw. From yonr tuo grateful friend MKS. DAN I KL SMITH. CATARRH. To cure Catarrh, cleanse the blood. It can be cured in no other way. You can no more cur tarrh by InjecttDg and nnnrancr rnt-d!clr.ea into uu noM than cu can cure a ecrouuona sore with looal application. Frazler'a Knot Bitters will positively cure Catarrh. It hu never failed In a single Instance. CATARRH CURED. Ma. Frames: i wish to mforra yoa what your nr.edlcine has done for jne. I was afflicted with Catarrh in it worst form for many year I trid various medicine recommended by phy si clans, which proved bnt a temporär rehet By the advice of a lady friend w ho was cored t this fame disease by your Root Bitters, I pro cured one half dozen bottles, and they have ac complished a perfect cure in my case. Bellevinf t K kt. ihAnsan1a a i n a A.n t tnai thousands are dragging out a miserable ex Utanoe from the effects of uianoe irom tneeuects of Catarrh. I ehmrmn recommend your Root Bitters to all whffir similarly afflicted. Buena Vista, Butler Co Fa, coxsrjfrrrvES ssad. Ma. Fkaeikr Dkar 8ik: lam takinc your Root Bitters. They have done me a great deal of good ; they have cured my cough, and 1 real like another person. Yonr truly, barney CAIN, Niagara, Ontario. FEVER AND AGUE. Wo other remedy will curs Chills and Fevar and ail Malarious Disease so eaicltlv u laüer'ii Root Bitters. A POSITIVE ANTIDOTE FOR FEVER AND A Gm. Bs ix. Fraiikk-Pkar Pia. Kor several moac I hive btcn a-ülied with fever aüd rgne. xn t:e:sutatlinel was coaS.nsJ to ihc hecae; my paSi-Tif.cv.ss lnter.w?. I cocld ni d cur s t- --1 1 l-cr-rd ot your Root Elttrd. v ) wen rc j. J-mon-iedto rao tM httiis- crr.:-i to ran r.-r5;ua. I have taken the i;ot B'.Vxts auorf tvro wea:s,Rndticy have rtctorcd rae to sr f ottb r h eait a . V i i rj e v ery f,; of t-r Utü? for your inestimable discovery, I tCia touts r pc'trollri JOHN llOLAM, Ho. 12 lYo-T-ecr. street, dcvclanl, C Pold bvtll druMists enj t country etorra Zplä ai wholesAla by Liovrnipg ee H-'oan A Kie'er, KiewRrt ä Mor-an, EeSiit & Morris and Varry Bros., Indianap3ils, ile; er la-cs. & Coroit Verne, Leonard laie A Co lxr.a-por Oxulick i Berry, Terre ILnn?e, Tlaney & iioura iaTSLjc'üt tad Küüsr S W Ute, i; anvuie, LzA

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