Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 24, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1875 — Page 3

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL- TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 1G 1875 1 1 i

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HOME AND FARM. , DOMESTIC ÄLVITKKS. : : HOITIEHOU) RiXtrES. 11 t'tjILS S kUCK. Ta'.sa five Picro onions, ig1 sree-i peri" chop fins, thirty ripe tomatoes, cut up, live tabieapoonfals suar,

thrt-J of alt, eis W cups vinegar, and twii altoirctar two and hilf hours, and bottlo for use. i Tirss Cake. Plica stal9 sponcake ia EUn dish, and soak them thoroughly for an hour aud a half in a mixtura of sherry with a Bills brandy and a dash'of lemon juice; ni '.meat with t.aaehtd alinoni and paar orer a pint ol rich custard. rmnKLAW.-fiet a nice cabbAS-j, take off tin o'itEida leaves, cat it in halves, and, with a sharp knif shave lfc into line slit. Beat two up ezs.aJ I to it one gill of vinegar and water mixed; place Hon thorang?; it iiPTiiiü to thicken, stir in a piece of Mju?r tho siza of a small walnut, a littlfl salt and a teapoonful of suar; v tea cold nr..ir it nvr the cabbage and stir it together, nd bf jre sending to table epriakle with a little bUck pepper. SiiiNoFBuEFSoup.-Have thoshia well rarked up; put it to boil in five or six quattiof water, boil it five or six hours; kim it verv o'ten. Cat up very fine, half a viuiniihbt)ii'B:choD two turnip and three nnwrn? nut thooa all into the soup with pep per and sal and boil it two hour?; take the bono and gristle out before serving. If you have raised dousrh, make up a dozen baha, the sizs of a nuttaeg, drop tnem into mo aouy and let them boil half an hour. A CocoaUT Cake. One cocoanut, or three and a half cups ot desiccated cocoanut, one pound of sugar, one-half pouDa oi butter, three-quarter pound of flour, five deer a ffcTI ft- half cuo of niilk, small halttetp'xnful of cream tartar. Grate tee " ' , . ,Ä,ha tartar in the ezs-irh . PfJ .1? coconu:; Deal inu yoit ks ana wmtes or me HO VI I w- - t nitr i . imhi iL v n l 1.1 ra SkJa a au ttisj t tllllir- 111.4: hai,;.i'f anil sonar to a cream: aid the milk with tho soda, tha beaten yolks, tLen whites of the 'ggs, cacomut, and Hour with creiia tartar, iiise ia rouid3 or paus. :hoc-.i.ate Ccstards. Ono quart of milk, ono tablet of best French chocolate, t'ht fd-r two teaspoonslal of vaDilla, teasjioousful cr wnice sugar, ueai j-lka and two whites of the egs eight r.t't ihr v a-olizht. Boil the milk. When boi.in tirUio chocolate and sugar into It. The put it into a clear pitcher; pUco this In a no: vt bulnrz water. Svlr one way gently all the Hai;, until it becomes a thick cream. When It :s c Id, strain it und add the vanilla. Plaes it in cups.beat the whit9 of the egstoastilf troth, aud add the sugar to thaai; beat well and place sjine of this frostii.1,5 on the top or each custard. Fr "FITS of Dairyixq. At the last meeting of the Northwestern Dairyman's Association (Illinois), reports were made of individual exp-rrienco in dairying, to show what the annual value ot an average cow is. The subjoined cases are taken from these reports: "Caleb Ri:h, Marengo: Fourteen cows from April 1, 1873. to March 7, 1S74, made 3.:i50 Dound ot butter and 700 pounds of cheese; total net proceeds, ?l,2)ö 41, c-ilvt $50 CO, one-half pork sold ?W (50. 'Iota! sales, $1,352 40; average per cow, J06 60. "Clark Hogers, Marengo: Sixteen cows; milk sold for $'J; average per cow for milk alone, $ S. K. H. Seward, Marengo: Forty cows; milk produced, 259,725 pounds, sold Jor f2,G'J7 23; calves fed on sour milk broujjht $150, and one-third pork produced $13$; total, f 3,205; avernge per cow, vs. "J. IL Mcljean, iilsin: iirteen cows; re ceipts tor milk and calves, f928 73: average per cow, 5l yi. "Benjamin Cox, Elgin: Average of 28 cows. iif)iuced 19.rw0 gallons of milk, which sold for $2,032 20: calves sold for Sit 96: average receipts uer cow, $77 75 "Jolin McLain, Woodstock: Thirty-five cows: milk toldia Chicago, net receipts, f2.'.S3; Rverae per cow, N). "II. w. Tuttle, Lima Center: Smx cows prcduad 1,200 pounds of butter." COMMON BSE IN PLOWING. A correspondent of the Detroit Free Press gives the lollovlng on the art of good plow ing: Teams drawing loads on the road get a breatfcicg spell on the descending ground ; while la plowing the draught is the same from morciii? till night. There is acertatu number ot pounds thi? team can, draw oay after day, ana rot worry them: but "it more Lo added, evtn as little as fifteen or twenty pounds, they waik sms-tadily, fret and soon tire. 2s"o amount of faed;ng will keen them in condi ttoiu I have seen many ptows In ue on which It would have been an easy matter to decraase tbo draught 25 pounds, and if men were drawing them insiead of horses it would have been done. It must be plain to the farmer that every pound he can take oU from the araagbt ol his plow is so much gained for his horses. It may be done in this way: For any soil except sind cr gravel usa a steel pioura Thtlr co.-t is but little more, and the draught enough lees to pay the difference in plowing 2il acres, in plowing eod the coulter dos a great leal of the work and should be kept s harp by lorging at the blacksmith's ahtrp, and grinding every day if necessary. Of course it will wear out sooner, but new coulters are cheaper than new teams. Set tbe coulter in lice with the plow, the edge square in front, with anarcleof 45 d?g.eoIrom tbe point to which itis attached to the beam. When the -share gets worn snort it is poor jiioncmy to use it any longer; but repla.-e it with a new one. Let the traces be as si tort as will allow tbe bors'stowalk -without hittirg their heels against the whiffle trees. If the handles crowd continually o.ae way the draught is not right, and if t he plow is a pood one it can be easily rem.edied et tho clevis. To prevent the horses s teppicz over tha traces in turning, fasten a fc-eight ot about threefourths of a pound ou the outside nd of each singletree that is,cn the right end when you turn to t he ie:, or vice versa. Every observicg farmer knows that horses ttrt Kiieren: iVile to kind nesH and ennüv an to unkit dness. I have seen hordes that were woramg steaouy uiws resaiuR n,u aweat in a short time by a harp word or a jerk on tae bit. Let your horses do their work as ou do yours, tis eisily as possible, and be willing to overlook their mistakes as you would the mistakes or human beings. PATENT MEDICINES. , HO MOKE NSW PATENTS KAVH OKK.t OBAXIID SOSTPJÜMS AT A DLSOOU.vr. A Washington letter to the Hartford Courantigives a aevr chapter la the historj -ot patent m-idicines: It is well known to those interested in the aient medicine business that no patents haye bean grantel for oma time. This, of coarse, crestes quite a tir among tue trad-3. tee:ion 24 of the paten, act pissed July 8, 1870, provid?, among other things, that inventor of new and useful compositions of matter shall, upon the payment ot foes and a compliance wi:h othr requirements ot tb law, b entitled to patents tfcerffor. Undr this etlon, and the provi-in alluded to, it has bn the practica of the patent office to grant patents for medical compounds. Application have, however, often been Xfused, when, In the judgment ol tbeomoa, atetits fcr them would be contrary topubio policy or nvral,, and irjurious in their

tendencies. Such, for -inst-iuco, com

pounds lor producing abortion -n(i tn-3 use. I r souiomroa kiou-h p u npinuat- . for medio 1 compounds r.ave been refused on tue following grounds; 1. (jivea cartaiu coptlitlons ol a dis w, 11 rffjuirfs no invention for a person killfl in ibo art of heiing, or, more properly speaking, a phvsicUu to prescribe a compound which shall change tbeo conditions und produce a cure: The physician is taight before obtaining hii degree certain principles in uieiicine, and their applicaapplicition which enable him ti practlco hU profession. And i3 exercised by h'.ra in writing a prescription than by a lawyer who af:er obtaining hia degree, is a bj9 Irani his goneral knowledge of whit i3-fAindiai?nUl in his profession, even without casoa precisely analogous, to conluct his client successfully through a suit.. 2. A medical compound can never become a specific so long aatevnperauionta are unlike in the human race, nndtbeiefore they lack the certainty in their eflbct, which the law contemplates In affording protection to patent?. Tr.nofnlrinrifiintothecublie.slnceln the hands ot persons ignorant of the healing art thev would be likely to do more harm u .i .nn.-iitmn r.f tho disease which they are to cure, being oniy cagnizable by those wtio navu spens Lavu their time in profound and exhaustive study into such matters. , . . These, then, are in substance the grounds tor refusing patents for medical compounds. It may be urged, however, that plausible as these grounds appear, they savor too much of the mystic esprit de eorpa which, from the dark ages to our own times, has kept the laity in awe of the medical fraternity. Tue law does cot prescribe what compositions of matter mar be ' protected by patent. It feimply requires that they Eaall be new, that they shall require invention, and tbai they shall not be injurious to the public. J O 5ay mat to mix a c-.-xmm meuicai 'S'odient reouires no invention in view of the practice of physicians is begging tbe question. "Kince it can not be seen why a pbyslcfcin who, lor the first time, makes a new prescription, and eflacls a cure by it, does not invent as much as a civil engineer who constructs a new bridge, cr a mechanical engineer a new machine for weaving cloth. To Bay that it requires no more invention than lor a lawyer to write a brief amounts to no more: sines a lawyer ma v, and of.en doe, create and invent in hibest and noblest sense, but unfortunately there is no provision of 1'SE LAW WHICH PROTECTS ITIM ia the exclusive use of his brief in like cases. That a medical compound can never bacome a specific may be true. But It is equally true that lubricating and other composition?, ot matter lor wmcn patents ara constantly gianted, do not and can not alwys operate in exactly tho f ama manner. Iho bearings for which they are intended may often be so hot that they a 'jsolutely effect nothing, and on the other hand so cold tnai tuoy are practically useless. That ignorant peo pie may misuse and abuse tu em is oovlous; this can and does occur with every sarjectot invention. In the eye of the law onlv those are expected to use them who are "skilled iu the art to which they appertain." That such compounds have" been granted for many yeara without their havimr ben produced any evidence of interference with or injury to the public at larzp, and since they are sanctioned bv the constitution of the United States, under the authority of wmch congress has passed laws protecting them, is argument, strong and conclusive eaough, that the ticturcl should acinone. A f ELEGRAPIIIC IIEART. THE NEW QUARTERS OF THE WESTERN CMOS COMPANY IN NEW YORK A BUSINESS PAL ACK. The New York Tribune givc3 the follow ing description ot the new telegraph quar ters in that city: The Western Union Tel esraph Company take possession of their new building this mörning at Broadway and Dey streets. Workmen have been busy for sc-veral d jys in puttirg up poles, with tl9 usual bars or cross pieces to bold the w ire?, in the vicinity of the new structure, ana tbe root of an adiacent edifice is covered with supports tor tbe wires which lead into the operating rooms. There are three poles on iulton street west of Broadway which are 90 feet in beicht. and are said to be the longest telegraph poles in the country, each supporting not less than 75 wires. The requirements of the business make it necessary to connect all the wires with the nenr building before tho company can begin to use lt. ine old omces are IX A ,suhauw i:uw auti Klnjff and the connecting wires can not be removed. The company, therefore, has been obliged to erect new poles with new wires properlv connected with the new operating rooms before removal. The excavations for the new building were begun in Sep tember, 15. z, and tne foundations were laid during the following fall and winter. It ia built of brick and granite in tbe French Renaissance style, tbe mam idea in Its con struction being; to reduce in appearance bv the proportions and tbe arrangement of the details tho great neignt of tne building as com pared with its width or front. The main hall is 140 feet in height and ha3 75 feet front. Tbe top of the platform of the roof of the clock-tower is 230 teet above the sidewalk, the center line or the clock being 1S4 feet from the street level. The top of the vane on the flagstaff is a littla higher than Trinity Church spire. A peculiarity in tbe construc tion of the interior ot the building is that the throe upper stories of the roof, with their biick arches and iron beams, are entirely supported by the iron- trusses of the root, which have a span of 05 feet. In thi3 way the operating room ia TREE FROM OE3TRUOTTON. There has been no wood used in the build ing except for the doors, windows and their trimmings, and the wainscoting. The floors are ot French artificial stone. Tbe main entrance Is on Broad war, and the rel I ceivinj, room is la the basement on a level 1 witn mo siaewaiic, ana has entrances both on Bread way and on Dey street. In this zoo in are the cashier's offices, the money transfer ' and the stock. transfer departments, connect ing with tbe treasurer's offices. These offices and departments occupy the whole or tho front en Broadway on this floor, with fire and burglar-proof vaults about fifteen feet square under the main entrance stairs. Is'ext to tbe cas tier's office", and in an apartment running parauei witn uey street, th re. eel vers ot messages are to be placed. A pneumatic tube by the side of each receiver leads to the operating room, and by means of a papler-machie cup adjusted In the tube and worked by steam, the messages are immediately forced up to .the oporating room. The delivsry cepartment adjoins that of tbe receivers, wi:u the desks at riht angles to Dey street. On tbij floor there i3 also a room tor the messenger bovs, connecting with Dey street, a postoüice for the c!erka and others employed by the company, and a Eupply room. There are fwo puolic elevators, and one for the use of th company exclusively, with entrihees on this lloor. Tha cellar is divided into two tories, the upper one ot which Is to be used as a storage room for stationery and light supn.'ies, while tbe cellar proper will be useaJ for coar39 supplies, coal, etc.

The steam engines, with six tabular boilers, lor OESERATISCI STEAM lor heating the building and for running the machinery, ara also in the cellar. A cupboard flevator runs from the cellar to the roof, and will be used for taking supplitsup

and down, and discharging ashes, etc. On the first floor rioper the Phoenix Fire Insurance Company will occupy tha whole ot the Dey frida ol the biiiid.Dfir, wita the front on Broadway. The second floor is i ct yet rented. The third floor will be recalled by the executive officers of tho Western Union Telegraph Cainpany. The principal oülces on Broadway are elaboratly fitted np lor tbQ proMJent and hi stcroiaries, na me omces on Dey street will bo used by the vice presidents and their rlerks, with uprcial rocmi for the electricians. The fourth fbor will be occupied by the counsel of the company and other law firms. The' fifth floor will be taken ud bv tho eeneral superintendent, the district superintendentsaud assistants, and the auditor's department, in sixm noor contains the batteries of tre company. There are 6 000 cells In the main batteries. which weltrh in all about 130 tons, and there are supplemental batteries, weigh ing fifty tons. I his battery room ia immediately below the operating room, and all the main wires are led into it and iuiuu;u tau ituiuB w'ui - ators above. On this floor the messages are copied and addressed and sent down stairs to tna delivery department mrouga tne pneumatic tube9. The copying prossisaro run by steam, and the invention is owned by the company. There are cloaK rooms with wardrobes and all the modern appurtenances and conveniences on this floor for the I9iuale operators. The operating room occupies the entire seventh story. It is 75 feet in width by lo0 feet In depth, ana zs iee in heigtt from floor to celling. The peculia ARCHITECTURAL CONSTRUCTION of the upper stories leaves this room wholly clear, and it is furnisl ed with 87 tables, each fitted for four operators, with arnpla space lor the "switch board" and other apparatus for connecting and disconnecting wires leading to all parts of the continent. Tho ceiling is elegantly frescoed, and the fixtures are t&stetui and tppropriate. Tho eighth story will be occupied by the Associated Press, with rooms lor the general 8gpnt and tha examining committee. The ninth Rtory will contain the dwelling rooms of tho janitor and tte Kitchen ami lunchroom", Luncheon will be rrovided for the operators at noon each day, the com pany tavicg fouud by experience thit it is cheaper to provide tho noonday meal, and tnus control tne time of those employed at this hour of the dar. than to permit item to go outside ot the building to tne neighboring restaurants. The tenth story will be used for store rooms. Although the building ia thoroughly fireproof, 18 tubular wells about 50 feet deep have been sunk in the cellar, and with these is connected a Worthington pump, cspaoie or iumisninz 00 canons or water a miuure, and of torcingit lieyond the top of tha buiidiDg. In case of fire in the ftdilning nmldlnifs these wtlla would afford almost perfect protection without de pendence upon tne supply of Croton water. The build ing was erected alter plans lurnished by Gecrge B. Post, architect, and with the fix tures and plot of ground has cost $2,2W,000. A FORTUNE FOR $1 ! One girt. Is guaranteed to one of every 11 consec utive numbers. 830,000 For Ono 13 ol ni NOW IS YOUR TIME. Dame Fortune helps those who help lherusel-es. 5CO."00 tickets at 51 each, numbfred from I to aw),iw) inclusive. The low price brings it within the reach olaU. GRAND GIFT CONCERT In a;d of Public Improvements in the city of ueuiMm, ixas. The Texas Gift Concert Association I Will give a Grand Concert WEDNESDAY, LI Alt 3 H 31, 1873, And will distribute to the ticket holders SUuO.OOO I IV GIFTS ! Depository, First National Bank,Denison. Distribution to commence immediately after the Concert. Managers 01 the distribution chosen by Concert the ticket holders and prominent citizens. LIST OF ÜIFIS. One Grand Cash Gift One Grand Cash (lift............... . 2.5,000 15,(00 .. 10.0U0 .. 5,0iX) - 2,500 .. 1,5(1) . 6,0110 5,tmo . 4,5! K) . 5,000 . 5,000 One Grand Cash Girt ... One Grand Cash Gift One Grand Cash ii fX.... One Grand Cash Gift. One Grand Cash Gift...10 Graud Cash Gifts, toOU each-, 20 Grand Cash Gifts, 30 Grand Cash Gifts, 5J Grand Cash Gifts, lo) Grand Cah Gifts, lUOGrand Cash Gifts, 2 A) Grand Cash Gins, 500 Grand Cash Gifts, li 0 Graad Cash Gift, 1HJ Graud Caxh Gifts. ZW 150 100 00 25 20 11) each... each each... each each 2i0l) 4,000 fi,ÜOÜ 5 .r,l"0 .1,7.") 2J each.... 4iJ50 Grand Cash Gilt, i eacn.. 4'3,2öÜ i'J7C7 Grand Cash Gift, amounting to S200.000 S. frizes In Keul Estate, amounting to ü0,000 4UTS9 Gifts, amounting to fi30,0 Picase address us for cliculars, glvlDg refer ences and full part iculars. , A statement ol the distribution will be pub lished and forwarded to ticaet holders, and a gifts will be promptly paid after the distribution. Good and responsible persons wanted to work for the interests of this associatioa. Liberal commissions allowed. HOW TO REMIT TO US. Money should be sent by express or by draft, post omce money order, or registered. ie'Aer. Address all communications to ALPiitllS 11. COLLINS, Secy., Den (son, Texas. YOUTH AND MANHOOD NERVOUS DEBILITY. Premature decay, ex hanstion, impotency aud all the effects of early abuses which destroy mind and body and unfit for marriage, speedily and permanently cured by the New Method of treatment detailed In tbe Medical report of the old and reliable Medical Institution, chartered by the State, bent ou re celpt of two stamps. Address the MEDIOAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, Corner K&st Water and Mason streets, Mil wan k. Wis. TED, One Hundred flrst-cJass Agents to canvass for "The Illustrated History of Indiana." Just published, and will have an immense sale. lubbshers, K. 8. 1MSALE & CO., Indianapolis, Ind. LOVERS' GUIDE StSS Molel Love Letter Art of gaining love of an.1 marrying who and when yon please How to be haudsome ;ares for hundre-isof diseases; elso many new secrets, arm, myLeries, money jauakltiK methoils, etc. frice only IO cts. Address LjUox PCBLiauiso Co., Newark; N. J. T) A rT,17"TrT,iI ALL peusoks oesikX iJ-12rN xClng to secure FatenU for theirinveutlons, or obtain advice in Patent 'a49, ou reasonable terms will do well to address V. M. II. KIN II KU, Counselor and Roliciior In I'atcnt Cases, 41 Wast Elflh street, Cincinnati, O. Send for circular. Satisfaction guaranteed

EW ADVnKTISEUBMf 2. THE BEST is IOWA AND NEBRASKA FOR SALE BY The Burlington & Missouri Rivet. B. 8, Co, On Tea Years' Credit, at ö,per cent Interest. One mil ion acres In Iowa and Southern Nebraska The linet rnontrv In lhvorld to combine FA UM IN J and STOCK IIA ISI.Vtf. Pndnrts wi.! pay for 1 iml and Improvements Ion it before lh p-lrolnnl lxcoxn daa. UKOK DISCOUNTS lor ia.vb, withm oae, two and thrr years. "Theso-caLcl destitution .in Nebraska lies in the far western region, beyond the lands of the B. M. K. Uro. " W'or ciic-ulars that will flsrrllm failv theslandsand tbe terms of sale, applv to 01 address LAND COMMISSIONER, Earllneton, Iowa, f.r Iowa lands, or Lincoln, Neb., for Nebraska lands. rPD ri The choicest It 1 IvV. porter's prices. 1 n the world. ImlA!V;t lmnpnv In America Maple article Tlnu pvprvhorfv. Trade continually increaxiug. Agents wanted everywhere. Best Inducements. Don't waste time. Send for circular to KOU KRT W'KLLü, 43 Vusey sire? t. f . V. P. O. Kox 1Ä7. Ciuitwiv.'i'w'ii traiiiUet'Juuiiit Ut'., . 8A5ÜTVICIT, TT, XAI ..Ii CO., ILLIS0I3. JX -ivnr H'li v-cri 1-:I.CIIM pcnwlarly Ki: n I "t-a i'iwic'i' tsiiu-n. ). vtrj-lrist ia Pize im:'' r ... . i! , ,o s : i -.A) ra : i'MHJ ii'.rjf5!;1 iHVi" I :-'. : 1 -it.N-h!r,.ru,.f the cdtbraU-J - wi-.J IZiXa l i .MTVATOIt. Pc-r::--r:v- t ;. ulr, i:iV.y n:utra'C(L malVvt trvt 1. AUA'Zf?, ocreary. WANTED. A (IK NTS for the LIFE AND EXPLOR VTION-4 OK I)tt. LIVlNOSTONK. Complete, authentic: a fresh book. Price Buited to tu tlms. Address H. ii. KUSSEL., Publisher, Iioston. Mass. T71ELT ÜA HPEriX(H ii cents prr yard. Jj :KILlNti f.r rooms in place of FELT nlatr b bLf llO)f 1NU and KIU1NO. For circular and sample address C. J. FAY, Camden, N. J. C'TfT A WEF.K to agents tosed an article salcac I Uble s flour. IVonts immer, Be. Pncaae iree. Address tsLCKEYE 31'F'U CO., Marlon, O. 4 D V ERTISING : Cheap. Good, systematic. JT Ail per ns wno contemplate making contracts with newspapers for the insertion of ad vertisements, should nd 25 cents to Geo. P. Kowell & Co., 41 Park itow. New York, fur thtlr ii tum r i-ti . . i . i ' . . -. v .. lists of over 2,0 o newspapers and estimates, showing the cost. Advertisements taken for leading papers in many states at a tremendous reauctiou irom puoustier' rates, tiet the book. dJC P QOfl Ut day ÜU -1 &.J Address Portland, Maine at home. Terras Ueo. St is so A free. Co., Ct"?f7A WEEiI guaranteed to male and female Oil agents in their locality. Costs NOl'H osts NOl'Hlu to try it. Particulars rree. & CO., Augusta, Me. P. O. VICKERY TSYCHOMANCY OK SOUL CII ARMING." r How either sex may fascinate and gain the love and affections of any person they. choose, Instantly. This art all can possess iree. uy man, ror z j rents : together witn a Aiarriaze Guide. Egyptian Oracle, Dreams. Hints to Ladies, etc.. l.mm.iiOusold. A queer book. Ad-1 dress T. Wi LUAM & CO., Pubs.. Philadelphia. DOLL ABSIl TO THE AMOUNT OF TWO MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND ARE TO RE D13TKIBUfEDON THE27TH OF FEBRUARY BY THE PUBLV--LIKK AKY OK" KY., UPON TH K O.VASiON OF THEIR FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT. One Grand Cash Gl ft . One Grand Cash Gift......-. One Grand Cash Gift....: .f250.Cj , lW.ooö 75 000 One Grand Cash Gift . 50.I One Grand Cash Gilt 5 Cash Gifts. f2o,iAJ each-. 10 Cash Gifts. 11.000 each 15 ('ash Gifts, KM) each-... ÜJ Cash Gilts, ö.U-jO each 2o Caj.h Gilts, 4,ay each....... yj Ca.h Gifts, Zlfti each...-. 50 Cash Gifts, 2,000 each loo Cash Gifts, 1,000 e eti 2-tO i. ah Gilt? ätf) each....... bv) Caüh Gifts 10 each. .. 1),IXJ 10U.0UU .- 100,000 ... 100,00 . 100,01 120,1 jO.'XjO 950.UÜC 19,1X10 Cash Gifts, W each Whole Tickets.' . Halves.............. . : so oo 25 00 500 500 00 Tent, or eacn Coupon. 11 Whole Ticket For Tickets or information address T1IO. . KKAMLirTTE, Aetut and Manager, Louisville, Ky. JNO. G. ÜV AXS, I'd Bates House Block, Indianapolis, Ind. PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY I DEATH OF GOV. BKAMLKTTK ACTION OF THE TRUSTEES A SUCCESSOR APPOINTED NO MORE POSTPONEMENTS DRAWING CERTAIN FEBRUARY 27TH. At a meeting of the trustees of the Public Li' brary of Kentucky, January 16, 1S75, it was re solved that C. M. Briggs, Esq., who under the late Hon. Tho. E BramUJte was the real bus f lness manager 0f the gift concerts already given In aid of tbe Public library of Kentucky, be and he is. hereby authorised to take the place made vacant by tiie death of said Bramlette, In the management of the a3airs of tha fifth and last gift concert, and that the drawing announced for February 27, 1S73, shall positively and unequivocally take place on that day without any further postponement or delay on any account whatever. R.T.DÜR RETT, Pres. . Johu S. Ca in , Secretary. Hereafter si communications relating to the flflh concert should ha addressed to the undersigned, and I pledge mrsell that the drawing shailcome off February 27 or that every dollar paid for tickets shall be returned. C. M. BRIGGS. Agent and Manager, Room 4, Public library Building, Louisville, Ky. For full Information apply to Allen's Planet Jr. Drill and Hoe. timet out tkantht iimd ko. aianfii.br 8. L ALLKN A CO., 11 S. 4ih SuPhilal Pa. Three ether MTte.. ''larri laa Fax a. t AJ4VB AKUkT nakTKUiaeoarjImu $100 WATCH FOR $15. A Solid 14k Gold Watch, Warranted in jerfect order, and guaranteed to keep correct time for four years. ONLY Thee watches are in every respect or appeartuiee anddurabillty, equal-to our 175 18k Oold Watches, and can not be detected from them. Agents and Jewelers are making large profits on them they readily sell for from flu 10 173, and olLen bring fcUO. A fine sample sent post paid to any address on receipt of price. To atsure f atlsfactlon to ail, wj will refund any person's money If tha watch ia returned without damage within one. week after it is received. Addres NEW ENGLAND WATCH CO., 1111 TremjDut ttreet, Loston, ilass

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f That Frt!er IUx.t t:r.;s ns an LcC rrvlAxi-i the blood U-ltc wü'.oh "w' - il qaUBtl,w can testify iro n actual olwrvt u,V,e kao;v mcy l--.uuce whera ldna!sfor years aftlicti hw e leen rr tieaUy retslored to lieaitn bv'lhslr u- t iraruer, the proprlelur, i a reiser, t of xts Cit and is widely known as ore of cur mmt. rrc n nent basinewi men. His references to the k: alaeof His Koot Hilters are aiso ff--.d wtUuisniuniiiui Blandina aid inteerit-. In whosa ltatiifcnirflnlir.:trro-.i.i P'aced, and their te.:imr.n mev Ka -.i, . t-onclaslve evidence of the eKtiiantton in -n.. J a',er' .I.'lmel3r h'',i' I'Bi-UculArly at Lome, Here it ha htpd,!, .ti i aou tbatrequues norecornm3n(latlon, havirt e.ood tne tel of trial here. W e can w:th sä.'t-, end do rocommtnd with entire ootiBdence 1 use elsewuere, bv all who 1 0n . any kind of weakness or h . . r. tbe blocd u the most searching, strengi Btalng and hci Soid bvdrnsztii:iirf ct ' " . rl: UEORUE V, FRAZIER, Proprietor. , Ml St. Clatr street. Clevetani.b DISEASES OF THE UYZR. Then tne liver tmflmMH'onr.ii j, i monies sallow, the tinrus coatcdjOcstiveDess Freval.sornetimes diarrhaiL appeUto frequently voracious, at oUier timei no de.rto eat, tne patient is lknuld; dvo oenergy, faint, dy.jptlc. weary iu body aad op! pnfsed In mind ; has a at of tne blaea: dull evt ana y otcned SKln complete the pictnre. Cner aU of these will Indicate that the liver Ja in trouble ; It Is nature a vole - rylne for aid I lay Is dangerous. In tbi ozT otters act like magic. EXtrrERED OVER THIRTPFV hat-w-IJVEB COM PL A I XT AND DYSPEPSIA CwÜiT El T3REE J0mE3 OF ROOT KrrfSRc. RHEUMATIS1I. Mr. Fraziir-Dkar Sir: I (im u n ct gratitcde to you, and a duty toward those wi.o are f-uCcrmg from liver complaint and dveoesia,to make the follOTins Matement: I Lavtjfcn an invalid lor over thirteen years, jjf complaint was a disease of the liver and rf-ri pepfcla. My skin t-.-vs yellow, the vrli'te of iLy eyes was the co.or jf taöron : 1 waa sleerv and heavy, with headache, and no anntt'u f -.t r.-4 of any kind: 1 was artlicted as bad.s anv iivtr,. woman could be. 1 took iKitr: aftar .11..-. patent medicines, and paid over WJ to the bel physicians without any benefit. . 1 snrf-rt-i more than I can tell you bv letter hnt get no relief until about two months ao 1 purcbased a botUe of your Root baters from Louli smiinnigni, arnggist, 15 Woo-ilawn avenue, tiiis city. 1 uaed this bottle up, and sice then have ued nearly two more, and the - are the only positive, sure cure for liver comp'laict and dyspepsia I have ever tried ; they have cured m peraou can be "iou may use my name if voa boo proper, as It may bo the mpaus of inducin 2tÜeirShU fK ou.r iivery and be cured, for good health ia better than eoM. Ever rnnr filend. MltS- ELLEN CRASHAW , o.2UOran23 street Cleveland, O. ! aver before baa there eii&? Ad s ro,ii. . unfailingly Buccestiful la the rheumatic tiZoct:ons as r ratier s Koot Bitters, oaeor two ties will do more than a hogshead of lialmnt, for it carries out of the circulation the acrid hO' mors in the blood upon which tne rheumatism depends. FrcmöAMÜiXfl KLMEALT. p.tov. i uave nunrIm Uli CnrouiC rhUniStlain OTM seven years. I have trie.1 nmhai.ii; tm .h . . biclans, and spent hundreds of dollars, a.l without relief, lam now using yon r Root Litters, tuey are curing me, and l would net be wllhct;! IHK: i(.c.ia iiiuubuou aojiara. ' DISEASES OF TUE SKIN. A'l ciseases of the skin ar hi. A.m. easut, for when the blood, is pure the siln mcai bo free from all unhealthy eruptions. PLnrüe on the face or body, erysipelas, salt rbeum, rJI"'! was uuii, caxonncies. notches in t the hair, sore eyes, running lrom the ears, cü?. eus., are caused Dy vi humors la the biaoi, which can be speedily leteriuinated by asirs r lasier s lioot unters. BOOT BITTERS A SÜKE CCRE FOa liZXCZ-i kZ FIXPLITS ON THE FACE. DURKir: My ObieCt In wrllino- fh mil,,.. U.8 w w npreaa vaiuaoie lniormatlot?. Hvir.i.I b-?i trnnlilfl! wlf.h linnnrB (tv,.!, , .T ? n(1 body, anl alter trylng ÄarsaarL". , Hau Diiny oiiitr remedies advert tui 'm commenced nsin , Kor.t Hitrrw. In lttzi :, ... - " 'f .a.ia i türee bottles lias i DecUHl a radical cure Ihövi' never ecjoyeo such good health before, and .iritutö li vo tlie use of your Bitters, a. t , HERiSiT, Canton, O. PKMALS CISEA.ÖIÄ Fvatier's Root ER ters Lave elV6iihealUi anJ ETiiTit to thousands of females. Xns toliow cheeS, tha unten eye, the saiiow countenance, tnedara circles underneath the eyts are all indicative of weaknef.8 of the fems.!e er?. ot generation, which are speedily overcome Tfcy th HEART DIS HASH. Oonetiratlon, Indigestion and fiiilcre to rr spire freely, causes palpitation of tha hart. throbbing of the stomach, shortness of th j brcctb, swimming or dizziness of the head, rmmbness of tbe body, stagnation cf the blood and many other distressing- BTmrtmim. -rtler's rotEittens cures all such dmcuitle it Büna ulates the circulation and removes all cbstruc'ions. EAS DONE ME MORK OOCD THAN AT.r 'r,-i MXniCINEa I HAVE TAKEN FOR TEN VKARa Mrs. DAnlfl Smith, of Cnnvirit v it .i.i with weakness, pain in the lungs and ahou!--! haavy pain over the eyes, restless at nigt, z-" Ur&l, falnty feeiiugs ali the time, writes : a nAotbn iuia x reuciveci ü botae of Bitters you sent me by exoreas. an A have taken the wholeof it, and it has done ma more good than all the medicines I have evr tafceu, and I have taken more or less for tea years. I thought 1 could get them from our limcfilstK, but i hey do not yet have then. I could have sold 2a bottles if I could Lave ot them. I think: you might have a great sale' oi yoor Bitters here. 1 want you to uead me x botUes for 8ö, the price you adverti. cd quick as you can, by express, C. O. D. it U : h best medicine I ever saw. From Tour meat grateful friend MKS. DANIEL. SMITH. OATAKKH. To cure Catarrh, cleanse the blood. It carte cm-ed in no other way. You can ho more cur Catarrh by injecting and snuffing medicines futo the nose than you can cure a scrcS'-oiu 1? J!1'100! application. Fraxier s Root LMers will positively cure Catarrh. It hat never failed In a single instance. CAT A KHK CTVESD. tin . . . . , . . your lr.edlcine has done lor me. I waa aa:ctd r.y nie auvice oi a lcxiy mend who was cared e this lame disease by your Root Bitters, I pro. cured one half dozen bottles, and they have accomplished a perfect cure in my case. EeUevlnr Uiat Uiousands are dnigginj out a miserable ex lstance from tbe effect of Catarrh, I eheerfulir tMommend your Koot Bittrn to all who sa ÄUaJly afflicted. MISS AMELIA ERANT Bueua Visu, BuUer Co., pft OO TrSUiTPTTV ES HEAD. JtfE. FsAiirR Dear sir: Iru takinj ns Root Bitters. They have done me amat des, of good ; they have cured my congh, and I tna' lias another person. Yours truly, BARNEY CAIN, Niagara, Ontario FEVEB AND AOTJP No other remedy will enre C!Bls and JTev andallM&lsrlous Diseases so cracily as Fuller 1 Root Bitters. 7 A rosrrrvs antiixis fop. fetes asd agcj Mr. Ff.azier dkaf. sir : ror several xr u I have tetn afflicted vriih Jever ai;d pgti jV sF -weeks at a time 1 was ourued to the ho"--my suffering wns Intense. I codd fpiuncn Uitil 1 heard of ycur i'.Xil Bitt.-r?. viiicu :t reoo2:mer,t!ed to cjo as havlc? crci eo ri- r pfiscns. I have taken the Root j&i-t?j s, two weeis, and they cave restored ffi3 fy'v'. former health. With every feellc of eraUtoJ for your inestimable dlöco very, lm "cr: r: ireLtllly, JOHJ KOLAtflL W V. J . a . . ro. ta Frcspect stre-et, Cleveland, C. IVtCi Wi ChC j i- , Indianapolis, Meyer Eros. 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