Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 24, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1875 — Page 3

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THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, TUESDAY MARCH 21875

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HOME AND FARM.

DOMESTIC MATTERS. Barley ha been dear for some yeara now, and It Js. aafe to count on an immediate lower range of price. Oats are more profitable than barley unless the latter brings a good price. MoM in cellars may be destroyed by burning aulphur in them while they are tightly closed. Tbe cellar should, of course, b thoroughly ventilated afterward, before toeing entered by any one. Experiments recently made In England Indicate that wagons are most easily drawn on all kinds ot roads when the fore and hind wheels are ef the same sire, and when the pole lies lower than the axle. Breeding hows should be penned by themselves and fine cut traw furnished for beddine Tbey should be fed daily a few roots and potatoes. Corn alone Is too stimulating and tenda to produce a feverish, excitable condition. Seed grain for spring sowing should be secured and put in readuiets. It is important to have barley free irom cats, aa quite a difference in price is the result of inuoh mixture. Briting the grain is tho best way to remove the oats. Una pood plan to keep a small field near the barn for growing roots. Even one acre Leavilv manure! and thoroughly tilled would be found very profitable. After two yearn' thorough culture the expense is greatly lessened. Grow mangolds lor cattle and carrots for horses. In boiling potatoes for pigs, says the Gardener's Chronicle, they should be strained, a the water from them is injurious to a less or greater decree, aa it contains the poisonous alkaloid called solanioe, which, it should be Doted, is more abundant when the tubers begin to bud cut. Twenty five or thirty cows were poisoned to death by eating broom com in Boaoopel Wis. It was thought at first that the cows had been purposely poisoned by tbe owner of the broom corn field, but on the tallowing dav a cow was purchased by the authorities and turned into the field. After eating five . bills of the corn she dropped dead. A dairyman says concerning the winter keen ol a herd of cows: "In the winter of 1S73 we made milk cheaper than we ever did before. We cut up oat straw, and corn stalks with a little good bav, mixed with some bran, and steamed. We also made a weak porridge of bran and water and let the cows drink a pall or more warm. As long as we xntinued to feed in this way the cows sained ia their milk." The price of corn in this country is governed by the quantity grown, the abundance or scarcity of other feeding-material having a slight modifying influence. The foreign demand, averaging botween one and two per cent., and reaching. In recent years, three per cent., is too small to bo a disturbing element in the market. The commer--ctal assertion, that the foreign value of an exported article fixes its home price, while partially true of wheat, fails utterly in its application to. corn. Horses and cattle are liable to sprains in ld weather from slipping on ice, and horses often get "calked." I have found the fol lowinz an excellent embrocation for such iniurie. It should be well rubbed in whea applied to sprains. It is cood for rheuma tism it well rubbed In while exposed to a hot fire: Oil origanum, an'.a and spike, each one ouec?: spirits of turpentine, one ounce; aqua ammonia, one ounce, and alcohol,three ounces. Shake well before using, me Dot tie should be kept securtly corked Country Gentleman. r Every farmer should keep a book In which to pasta agricultural scraps. Every one in re-v1ins a papr will eeo things which he will wish to remember. He will perhaps see SHge8!ions the value oi which he will desire to test, or hints which he will want to be governed by in future operations. And yet, after reading the paper, he will throw i' down, and will probably never see it again In such a casa all the valuable articles will be lost. To prevent such a loss, every reader Ehould clip from tbe papers enon ar ticles ea he desires to preserve, and paste them in a scrap book. Such a book, at the end of a year or two, will be interesting and valuable. The Rural Sun eays that every species of nake may be permanently driven away from an infested place by planting gera niutss. m Houtn Airicatne tafflr people thu rid their premises of snakes. A mis sionary or south Africa had his parsonage surrounded by a narrow bell ot geraniums, ' which effectually protected the residence Irora any kind of snake. A few yerds awy from tbU geranium belt a snake would occasionally bt. found. It is well known that the whole geranium genus is highly redolent of volatile oils lempn scented, musk scented, and peppermint Fcented. What, therefore, Li a very pleasant nosegay for man U repugnant to the serpent tribe. The Rolxe?.. The roller is a more valued farm implement than formerly. Our improved farm machinery demands smooth surfaces on the fields. Then farmers have learned that better plowing can be done with a smooth surface than an uneven one, and good ploaghirg means easy after-tillage and clean crap. The roller is needed on the new meadow in the spring, on the fields of soring grain after sowing, and quite likely on the planting ground. Rolling is so sim ple an operation that the common log roller is about as good as the more costly tool made of iron and plank. On fields that are pretty free of stone, a clod crusher made ol plank fastened to scantling and overlapping ach other like clapboards on a house, answers an excellent purpose. It should be about three feet wide and nine long. There are more than a dozen letters belore us asking ns how to make sugar syrup for bees. There la no mystery ab"ut this: Simple sugar coffee A is the best dissolved by pouring boiling water upon If, It really makes little difference whether it is ied thick or thin, when tbe bees can fly and get water. We have fed sugar dry, sugar simply moistened, sugar dissolved and sugar made into candy; but if we must give a rnlefor tbe syrup we will say a gallon of water to four pounds of sugir. No glyce nne. no cream ot tartar, we don't say that they are iriurious.but they are unneces sary. Fifteen or sixteen pounds of sugar is amply sufficient to winter a colony from November to April if tbey had not a pound , of honey. National Bee Journal. The Sbelbyville volunteer makes the fol lowing practical suggestion: In view of the fact that good sweet butter is so hard to get we would sasreest that the dairy associa tions print, in the form of hand bills, a se ot plain roles or making good butter, and see that ail tbe farmers within their reach are eupplied with a form. Many farmers bTlau to market an article that is In no respect worthy the name of butter, due to the fact that tbey do not know how to make and keep it properly. Unless tbe producers as a rule, make a first rate article, and put i' up so that it will keep (with proper care) a t f.ti-uu jvnn jrijfcjiii v 1 wluc, iiiey CSH HQS fi peot t set good prices. What is goneraily

oold for the best butter in the city, retails

for about twenty-five to thirty cents, and not one-quarter of it is fit to go on the table Hatching Chickkss. I am an old chicken breeder, having 40 years' experience, and I know that often chickens never see daylight until the shell is broken, and very often not then. Who that has raised many chickens does cot remember finding chicks with all the outer shell chipped away by the mother, while the chick was still en veloped in the inner membrane of the egg, often alive, olten dead? This thing often happens in very dry seasons. Last sum mer, for instance, 1 saved many chicks by breaking the egg; myself, knowing the period of Incubation was past from tbe fact that most of tbe other eggs being hatched and by strict care observed in setting the hen. every egg being dated when laid, etc.; I baa mora than twenty chicks skin-smothered last summer. I think, from observation, tne chipping belongs to the . chick, tbe shell breaking to the hen. Correspondence Western Rural. Orchard Pruning. At the late meeting of tbe Pennsylvania Fruit Growers Society the subject of cultivating, manuring and pruning was opened by Thomas Meehan. lie thinks much time thrown away in culti vating erchaids. lie prepared a piece of hard, rocky Boil, by plowing under a heavy old sod and planting potatoes, fallowed with rye; and set in the (all, cn stubble, 1,500 fruit trees of all kinds and Borts, lcr his own use dwarfs and standard?. The work was dono by common laborers. in a rough manner, and the land seeded, since which be had mowed from two to three tons per acre yearly, for four years. All varieties seemed alike to do well, and make a large current year's growth. He has applied surface soil, taken from along hedge rows and highways, each year about the trees, as far as the roots extend; but tbe next year leaves tbe place where applied the jear before, and puts the mould outside the former application thos getting the tree food farther and farther from tie trank, and placing it where the feeding roots can get it. lie also applies to the grass $G or 3 worth of phosphates per year, tie prunes but little. and grows a fine fruit with little expense. Winter Plocqhino and Cut Worms. Without being able to exactly account for It. it is now a well established fact that the most inexpensive and thorough manner of providing against the ravages of the cut worm is sod land is to turn under the sod in tbe fall, winter and very early spring. The worm is a busy fellow, and Derforms his work thoroughly in the coal, damp weather of April and early May. and as he only yields his hold under the hot sans of summer, farmers are, in many in stances, constrained to defer the plant ing season too late In order to checkmate him. Corn, to do well in this latitude, should be planted earlier by a week or ten days than it usually Is. If it can be forced to a substantial growth before the annual drought sets in, we are much more likely to garner a good crrp than if it is planted later, an j has to struggle through dry.hot weather to arrive at maturity. Flow your sod lands, intended for corn, during tbe open spell in teoruary. uross-piow early In April, bar row and lay off, and plant as soon after the I3:n or April as the circumstances and weather will permit. Early planting may fail sometimes, but it is preferable to late planting nine years in ten. Hints on Tea Making. If the tea is desired to be of good flavor, be careful not to make it in a teapot which has been long out of use, without having previously washed It cut with boiling water. This is done to remove any slight moldiness which might present in the vessel without being üb st) ved, acd which would impart a dissagreeable taste to the tea when made. Always keep the tea in a proper canister, protected from the atmosphere and from damp, other wise it will lose the pleasant scent peculiar to gooa tea, ana, wnen usea, give the bever age an unpleasant flavor. In making tea, always fill up the teapot at once. By this means the whole of the the ine wh:ch is the vegetable principle on which the peculiar effects produced by tea depends is extracted at once. This will be found much superior to tbe plan sometimes adopted or wetting the tea with a small quantity of water, and then allowing it to stand before tilling ttie teapot. For the purpose of extracting the whole theine, the water should be allowed to remain in the tea for at least ten minutes bpfore pouring it out. Be also car9ful that the water employed for making tea is bolting before filling the teapot, otherwise tbe whole of the tteine will not be extracted by tbe fluid, and the tea employed will not go as far as it otherwise would. i 1 i -1 L OTaffiPffiSE Tie Oaly Esliablo Gift DUtribntfea la the Octatrr $100,000 00 II VALUABLE GIFTS : TO UE DISTRIBUTED IN L. D. SINE'S 4UTH 8EMI ANNUAL GIFT ENTERPRISE, To be drawn Monday, Maroh 29, 1875. Ons Grand Capital Prize $10,009 In Gold. ONE PRIZE 5,000 IN SILVER. KIVK PRIZES 11,0001 KIVEPKIZE 1000 V EACH 15 CASH. TEN PIUZEd 100 ) Tw Family Carriares and Matched Hones with Hllver Mounted harness, worth HJiOO each Two Une toned Koeewood Pianos, worth S550 eaca. Ten Family Serins; Machines worth 1100 e&eh 1,500 Oold and Hllver ijever Huntlnsr Watcnes (in bUI l worm u uui ju vo ssjuu eacu, Gold Cbalns, Hilverware, Jewelry, eto., eto. Number of Ullts 10.0UO. TlckeU limited to 5 i.OOO. Ageniü w au tea to Ben ucsets, to whom lib eral premiums win De paid. Hingle tickets, 2; hli tickets, tlO; Twelve tick eu, i wen;y-nve uciteia, Circulars containing a full lUt of pilaea,ade scnpllon of the manner of drawing, and other information in reference to tne distribution will be sent to any one ordering them. All let tern must De aaureeweu to L. I). HINK, Kox 432, Cincinnati. O, . Office: Excelsior Balldlng, corner Race asd Lonewonh. AN Trjl aüknt To whom exclusive territory will be given to sell Nävi n 'a Kx planatory tstock ioctr. This book is neatly bound in leainer, ana contains about 7oU ppges, luuy mustraieu. ii gives ti e bistory, syinptotns, causes and treatment of All tbe diseases of horses, hogs, cattle, cheep and poultry, and 1 Just ihe book that every fanner an-i stock man needs. It has a rapid sa e, aud a?enls will do well to apply Immediately for territory and terms to J. . YKAULKY, Publisher, Indianap olis, IDQ,

OHAS. N. HAYDEN, M. D. Office In Franklin Flr Insurance Building-, BOOM 4. Corner Circle and Market street. OfHce hoars . from lu to 12 a. if . and 2 to 4 p. x.

R . B I G E L O V THK MEXATEHT SPECIALIST OF TBS AOS la lh Northwest, where he is well mrw,arxsblUhe4 the LAUGEST PRAG11C2. U.U rts tr WZXTY YEARSin CliKON1 uu --C- ZIZZASEH. of both MALK and FEMALE, at 27 Houth Clark BU, corner of Van Btiren, hlcaar. 111. L! OST MANHOOD ! HOW IT CAN BE RESTORED. The celebrated DR. BIÜELOW. known throughout all the Northwestern states, baa prepared cer tain remedies for the care of SPERMA TOR' RHOSA, or NERVOUS DEBILITY, producing BLOTCH E3 on the F ACE and A VEKSIoy to SOCIETY, eto., unfitting the afflicted for SOCIAL. BUHINKSX or MARRIED L.IPH. These REMEDIES can be RELIED upon, as the IVvtor has used them in his practice for the last TWENTY YEARS. m O I eußerlng strnetive YOUNG MEN from tbe effects of mat dreadful dedis ase, 8PLRM ATORR HCE A, caused by HfcXF ABUSE, the symptom ot which are Heminal Loaves, INDIUEriTION, IRRITABILITY, Lops of Manly Power, frightful dreams, sensation of laiilng when asleep, melancholy, self distrust, confuted memory, bashfulness ana timidity, palpitation of the heart, flashes of beat, chilly sensations, restlessness, cold feet, at times voracious Anpeilte, sallow complexion, blotches aud pirn p. e on the face, love of solitude. Inability to concentrate the mind, AVERSION TD ROCIETY, rendering äaARRI AUE IMPROPER, such should apply at once. Every case can be cared . tils reputation guarantees thla fact, CIRCULARS tent for TWO 8TA MPS. Mis laree work now in press, sent for 60 cents, containing the latest facts worth knowing. MARRIAGE. fi& 0M TUE EFFECTS OP ABUSE in early Ufe. MANHOOD KE8TORED. 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T)OT TT A rn liDlsorders, Nervous DebllJrivX V LL JEjlty and Diseases of Females receive especial care and speedy cares guaranteed. All Chronic Diseases treated successfully. 28 years experience. ""Oonsaltatlon free. Hoars, 80 A.M. to 11, and 1:30p.m. to 6. Sandays, 1 p. M. to 4. Call or address DR. F. W. ROSE, 38 West Market, between Illinois and Circle streets Indiananolls Ind. DR. DUET, No. 39 Kentucky Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind., Cam all form, f Print Bod Chroala Dtmm A re iarly daestrd o4 Mfail; qlili4 physician, bw luDf er tiabliibrd, tad mut aucmnral, aa his tiwoftra practica iU proT. e, wlla aipertcDC. n aa raiias aa. Ta respooaibia ftrtcu aa f r deaiaodea. tilleufca. Spermatorrncoa, Sexual DebiUtj and Impotency," ' f ij r u yanth, aeiul txreara la matarer yeara, er elber lauaaa, producing etkmeof tae foliawiii effecta: MKHVOveaaaa eaie tMAt BMinaiora, ft!3fMe or mit, Mnm,i ttaaraaT. nTnc.b decay, ATKxaioa to aocirrr o pmuMi eoarv mom of ip baa, ls. ar bixcbl rowTB. 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FOSTER'S SECOND GRAND PEIZE CONCERT, , At Houston, Texas, March 3, 1S7S. 200,000 in Gold Coin, Choice lands, Farns and City Residences. Among the prizes there will be S2B.DO In Cold. The real estate is pnt at its actnal value. Capital Prize $lO,COO In Gold. COMMFATOp.-nVlDe.frira our lonS acquaintance with J. E. Foster, every conndence inhisintefrity.wefeeljaitinel in sayinz we believe he wHI earr oat hla distribution honestly and fairly." tinned by the .Mavnr thI1?nii- Tv,D- TO0 and th,y nncTl!r, That old and rellaole paper, ;he Houston Telegraph, which rarefy condescends to notice Individual enterprises, says of tbe flrsrt drawing vN'ot even the most captious and aispectlnz rersonscould take exceptions to the manner of drlwln "asfalr, honorable and equitable. Tbe committees and recorders were of our very beet citizens, and kindly gave their time and 1 aber to the superintendence of the drawing, or rather did tbe actual aboroflt. 'Capt. Foster has acted honorably and fairly throughout the whole management ot this enterprise. While oine money has been made by tbe venture In all probability, yet the property given as prizes hns Dly netted a fair price, and the profit Is only an exchange of the property for cash." Tht staunch democratic paper, the Hocston Age, has the following: "IUE COMMITTED

of trtntlemii wa on of thA k.. i have been selected by the audience. The Hon. " - mv 17. .UO. .1VUAU fll lrM1I1 1 v. u. lianiza. who nupervLad the Hmwinc wln? is 1 wiujj, our present representative, and one ef tte most popular men iu the district. ' tiip nn.ur.v-M THE DRAWING was prefaced by an explanation from Capf Foster, of the mcde adopted, 'lhis was well received and understood, precisely as explained by the circulars . Capt. Foxter said thttt whl.e he wished all his home people good luck, he yet was free to baj that with the people of poor Mississippi, Louisiana and Houth arollrja, he lelt a greater sympathy, and be did hope they would draw the largest number of pries, that they might come to a free country, and make a white man's living. This sentiment was received with loud eheeis. "The drawing vas then proceeded with, aad theresultis announce! clbt where." No connection with tbe Denntaon, Wagiey A Lockhart, er any other similar enterprise. Tickets, 83 00 acbr and a liberal dleeonnt on orders for a trreater number. RLLIABLE AGENT WANTED. Must havethe confidence of the community in which they live. Jend for circular. Reference Dunn, Barlow A Co. 's Reference Book, found in all banks, T. W. I IOUse, Treasurer. Address, J. E. FOSTER, Manager, lie us ton. Texas. A SAW fiüJi FOR THE PEOPLE. 7J7 'I 'iilrtilrriaul1liilajSaa Mill ia adapted J I in aa; k-ilitv. will mw aar kind f Urs cuUMiiTiJ) aa tht bwt Cinalar Mill, lla tnmt, head-bkck, and workup pari. ,t- are at U. mt laljataaciai and arraiakitut li-in. M,ai4a Mtlwl. Im d fl. U ia a.aaUj art aa asd r.mi ini in 1 1 "H, mm tm iw, UJ J . um. Ii I fror:!? rtvo hy thmabtnr aaiar nl aot aiorrdiDC tra baraa nnr. uu fruia 1 rtno hv, f lack luatber ar . Tkr Mill and Eacin mat oaavmicallT aa operated 1 J taa aw a. St-ful for airealar. CHAKDLER L TAYLOR. BANKRUPTCV. District of Indiana, ss: Indianapolis, Indiana, the 6th day of February, 1875. The undersigned hereby given notice of his appointment as assignee of Bernard M. Behring, of Indianapolis, in tbe county of Marlon and state of Indiana, within said district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said district. J. J. W. B1LLIJJGSL.EY, Assignee. QH PER ,)AY AT HOME-M new articles and the best Famiiv Paoer In America. Four f.j chromos free. FAMILY JOURNAL, .0 Broadway, N. Y. U.U.... ' . . . . 11 . KBTAT3L.I8IIIL.I) 1837. We offcr the atove brand of White Lead to th public, with the positive assurance that It is PERFECTLY PUKE. "For sale by dealers generally. i:CKBTCI.V, II ILLS A CO, CincIxsati, Ohio. Note. Consumers will consult their INTEREST by bearlDir in mind that, a lrp9 proportion of the article sold aa PUKE WIirTH- Lü-il) lsaduItrrntNl to the extent of from 50 to&J per cent., and ia;xcb of It docs not contain a particle of lead. TfWPP PTTTni? 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ninE5'8 B3DT BITTE tS. THE 61E1 BLOOD AID ET7X0R.REYEDT. IFtomOu Ckvtic4 ffuxday Morning Voict That Fraalerl Koot Bitter potaeas an etEcAcy areatly superior to any other preparation To searching the blood with which we are Z

ucn. we know manr lnstnvta Tldnalsfor yeara afflicted have been penn neatly restored to health by their oseV M l FTRiJer, the proprietor, Is a resident of this cit 1 .w,ely known as one of our most prom, nent bnsineM men. Ills reftrencea to the grea,. f hl" p,oot Blt are ao persons weU cltiiens of standing and Integrity, la ,uie.I?e?t Implicit confidence may be placed, and their testimony may be taken a ??nc,iP1T ,'T'denw of tbe estimation In which Mr. Frazler's Remedy la held, particularly at tinm?i,ftü 1.t bas attalied that poalüoni hat requires no reeommendaUon, having rtood the test of trial here. We can wttbafety , LUmnd,7n enUre confidence its ?2tvfe7bSre' b7 u -bo t aClcted with any klndcf weakness orb . r. the blood a most searching, strenginening and hesilns n",V y Jof whicn we have any knowledga. Kpr ÄL!Uand Rt try "tores. PrSe GIXJIE W. FRAZIER, Proprietor, 601 BU Clalx street, Ueveland, O DISEASES OF THE UVZ3. When tne liver beeomna 'tJri110 tl0? 80 xlc'-4 Is indeed misera1 .o'tJ u lmt sallow, tne tonjrae Is coated eosUveness rrevaDsometlmes diarrhoea. 5Ä u.ln.ll.y.. other timeo ueairc to päl, . . . . " -a3.JiM.a, UVTUIU Jt liicyauerji 18 langnid. devoid ot I -ffPt?" .w71?.lbod' .M P1. j k!.. ; j 1 ,' " " W1 lu eines: acii eyes and blotched Skin mmnlot. IV. 1... ' s-lS'Ti SJ ijgZ'Vm iK2 ti.5? f1?.1 ffrffiJVi, .lct? that the 11 ffuÄA9J1Atu" .voc ..rylng for One or er la in 1.a7.la daoireus. In this disease Frail era 'Roo iiltters act like magic. AVOW SUTFKEKD OVER THIRTKSTV tiim vrm LIVKB CKM PLAINT AND DYSPEP8IA., CUItgP BT THREE B0TXES OF BOOT BITTERS. RHEUMATISM. MR. FRAtllK-USA HrR ! I daem It an A gratitude to yon, ana a doty toward those who are suffering from liver complaint and dyspep. sia,to make ths ollowlng sUtement: Iliavi wctu u iuvaiiu ior over thirteen year. My com plaint wm a otnea of the liver and dyäpepeia. My skin was yellow, the white of my fJT" $?ZoioJ of saffron I wu sleepy and heavy, with headache, and no appetite for food of any kind : 1 wan afflicted as badas any llflna wuuiava oouia oe. i look Dottle after bottle oi patent medicines, aad paid over $708 to the bettf physicians without anv tornnt r .nri more than I can tell von br lttr. Knt mu get no relief unUl about two months airo I ai chased a bottle of your Root Bitters from Lou ßmithnlght, druggist, 1 Woodiawn avenne, thls city. 1 used this bottle up, and since then have used nearly two more, and they are the only positive, sure car for liver oamplaint and dyspepsia I haveevr tried; they have cured m completely, and to-da? i am as healthy as any person can be. You may ose my name If yon Bee proper, as It may be5 the means of Indue in others to try your discovery and be cured, for good health is better than gold. Ever your friend. MRS. ELLES CRAbHAW. No. 20 Orange street Cleveland, O. Never before has there existed a remedy a unfailingly successful In the rheumatio affections aa Frailer 's Root Bitters. One or two bot. tlea will do more than a hogshead of liniments, for It carries out of the circulation the acrid humors in the blood upon which the rheumatism depends. From 8AMUEL E. KIMBALL, BostenBrai I have suffered with chronic rheumatism ove seven years, I have tried probably twen'y physicians, and spent hundreds of dollars, a.1 with, out relief. 1 am now using your Root Rlttera. they are curing me, and I would not be without them for a thousand dollars. DISEASES OF THE SKIN. All diseases of the skin are blood diseases, lor when t'-ie blood Is pure the skia must be free from all unhealthy eruptions. Plmplee on the face or body, erysipelas, Bait rheum, ulcers, sores, bolls, carbuncles. Blotches La the the hair; sore eyes, running from the ears, etc. etc, are caused by vi humors In the food, which can be speedily le terminated by naif a Fraxler's Root Litters. 8 BOOT ETTTSKS A RCTJS CURE Port ll'jJ riMFLES ON THE FACK. DxabSib: My object In writlnj? the following Is to spread valuable information. Bavin been troubled with humors and plmniea la my face and body, an! after trying Sarsapariila and many other remedies advertised, ror eearchlng the blood, and recelvtcz no benefit. commenced uhia; Root Bitters, and loos taan threa bottles has Cecttd a radical eure. I have nsver enjoyed such good health before, and 1 attribute it to tho use of your Bitters. ß. F. HKItlMT, canton, a FEMALE DISEASES. Fraxler's Root Enters have given health and spirit to thousands of females. The holiow cneek, the sunken eye, the sallow countenanoe, tbe dark circles underneath the eyes are all Indicative of weakness of the female organs of generation, which are speedily overcoss by ta use cf the Koot Bitters. HEART DISEASE. Constipation, Indigestion and failure tf per ' spire freely, causes palpitation of tha fctarl. throbbing of the stomach, shortness of tha breath, swimming or diuintss of tha heaa, numbness of the body, stagnation cf the blood and many other distressing symptoms. Frarler'a Koot Bitters cures all such difficulties it stimulates tbe circulation and iomoves ail obstructions. m HA3 DONH ME MORE GOOD THAI? AIX Ii J MXDICTNE3 I HAVE TAKES FOB TEJf T2A. Mrs. Daniel Smith, of Concord, N. H., a31cte4 With weakness, pain in the iungs and sLouiderr , hoavy pain over the eyes, rcstle&s at night, tut tired, fainty feelings all the tune, writes : He. Fkaxiib Leb Kie: I received Cn bottie of Kitten you sent me by express, and . have taken the whole of It, and It has dou ess more good than all the medicines I have eve? titen, and I have token more or less for ta years. 1 thought I could get them from uur drtf vista, but lhy do not yet have them. 1 ooDid have sold 5 bottles if I could hav c-t them. I think you might have a great said? c yenr Bitters here. I want you to send me x iKJttlca for 55, the price you advertise. 1 1 nd civics, as you can, by express, C. O. D. It Is : ha hes.i n: calcine I ever saw. From yorrr Lioet zratoful Llend MRU, DANIEXi S&riTil. CATARRH. To cur Catarrh, oleanse the blood. It can ba cured in no other way. You can no more cur Catarrh by Infecting and snuffing medicines into the noes than you can cure a scroti uooa) Bore with local application. Fraxler's Koot Bitters will positively cure Catarrh, it cat never failed In a single Instance, CATARRH CURED. Ml. Fkazikb: 1 wiah to mloni yon vhai your sf.edlclne has done for me. I was affilcteö with Catarrh In its worst form for many yeara I tri od various medicines recommended by phya slclans, which proved but a temporär reiie. By the advice of a i&dy friend who" waa cured a thlz am disease by your Koot Bitters, I procured one half dosen bottiee, acd they have ao oompUshed a perfect cure in my case. Eelievtni that thousands are dragging out a miserable ex Is Lance from the effects of Catarrh, I eheerfullv reconxmeno your root tatters to all who art Bln..larly afflicted. MISS AMELIA BRANT, . Koeca vista, Katler Oo, Fa CX)SSTJ :FTTVX8 KSAD, MB. FRASTKR DXAB Bis: lam taktna- rn Root Bitters. They have done me a great deal of good ; they have cored my cough, and 1 ! ilk another person. Yours truly. UAiu n. x (j alm , is laaara, Oot&ilc. FEVER ASD AQÜB. Ho other remedy will cure ChU and Feer and all Malarious Diseatxw co quickly as sler's Itoot Bitters. A rOfTTIYE ANTIDOTS FOB FEVXS AXr AGV. 3a. Fraukr Lxa a Bia: For wverfl racnvus I have been afflicted with fovsr Ml s.xzi. i'cr weeLs at a time I w ctinonod to the honw: my 8u2e;mg wna interne. I could jidwocui until I heard of yoir Vlsat Fitters, vüah wx recommended to rue es having curod ro resn persone. IhaveUicn the licet llttcis aboc; two weeks, and they have restored ma V nr former heal to. With every feeling cf fcraUtm for your Inestimable discovery, 1 am oars rt rpsctfuUy, John y.oLAtiv, No. 83 Frospect street, Uevcjiud, O. r?cld D7 all dmcgists ar; s.t country etorca Bold at wholejle by Browning S Slosn, A Ki6ier,BenErt& Morgan, Hasklt&Mcmi and Ferry Bros., Indianapolis, Meyer Bros. & Co Fort "Wayne, Leonard l"Jae i Co., Jx; gan-.port, Gtuillck A Berry. Terre Haute, llnney if- Hoora LaajtttA, mi KfeUcr & 'A 'Ute, i.Tr.9r. I4