Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 26, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1877 — Page 3

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL; WEDNESDAY MOENTNG APRIL 18." 1877.

.Various Yivaefon VUlwua.

BometlJOe we eaeh faint (rlimpsea, In our stillest midnight dreams, Of angels swl glrm censers, wafting nilstwreatlu o'er blue stream. . New York Herald. Then Ihe vapory vestals vanish, and the centers pale and psss. And w catch a gllmDse of fairies bringing lax-t in blue glass. New York Graphic. Or, perhaps, aa rise the vapors and the nilstwreaths circle hlzhr, Tis onr wile's voice break the hnn with: 'Now get up and oulld the fire!" Ht. Loots Republioan. And aaln, perhaps the warning lnt plainly understood. And we snujslv snooxe while she is whacking up the kindling: wcod. Worcester Prem. Ana tu snoozing may h lUiet, with delicious fairy dreams, Til the chollo waKes the baby, and the llttie fellow screams. j FAR. VI AM HOME. Item r Interest for Ihe Farmer ad Housekeeper. Cut scions before the bud swells. Do not graft until the buda begin to swell. Necessary pruning should be done before vegetation starts. Washing the trunks of trees is best done in a damp spell; scrape if need be. Soft soap, thinned with water to work well with a brush, we prefer to lye or solution of soda or potash. Apply thoroughly to the trunk and larger branches, and leave the rains to do the rest. Lay out and make all new walks and roadg needed, and only such as are needed, as soon . as the sea?on will allow. Gravel, broken stones ou a foundation of "cobble" and ther stones, are the best material for good, dry, durable walks and drives. Their first cost is more, but they will last and will require only slight repairs. The soil should be removed to a depth of from two to three feet at least, to get a permanent foundation that frost will not affect. PROFIT IX CAICART 8XKD. With the Immense increase In consumption of canary seed, it seems strange that no steps are taken to grow it in our own country. It is as easily produced as wheat or a ts. and yields prolifically. Forty or fiftv bushels per acre can be readily produced, and, while it may not be a hard j plant, it will stand considerable frost, and our seasons will give ample time to plant and mature a crop. A few acres devoted to growing canary seed will return large profits, as it is now all imported and pays duty. Some enterprising fanner can set an example, and not only demonstrate the fact, but put money in his pocket. LOSS Or CCD 15 CATTLE. Sufoended Rumination. T. A. B., Sum mit, Nebraska, says: The loss of cud in cat tie was explained a lew weets ago, ana i confess 1 am at a loss to understand it. Now, for the sake of al that are ignorant on this subject, please explain the cause and what it is. Reply. The majority of cattle owners are inclined to look upon this functional derangement as a disease, which in reality is only a symptom of disease, and in this way they confound cause and effect Chewing the end, a - function peculiar to a ereat number of our domes tic animals, is sometimes suspended from various causes, among the most com Dion of which is derangement of the digest ire organs. 8oruetinies, however, from sym Dathv with disease of some remote organ, where loss of cud is to be attributed to the former cause, all that is necessary is to give the ammal a mild cathartic, followed up with stimulants and tonics, small and reKated doses of jamsica ginger and gentian s an excellent effect, but when it can be traced to the latter cause the disease with which it sym pai hi tee must be eradicated be fore rumination will be restored. Exchange. COLORING BCTTia with careots. The process is very simple. Scrape off the outside and wash the carrot clean; then grato it into a pan, with sweet milk enough to make it like a thin batter. 8et it on the stove and stir it; when quite wirm pour into a strainer bag and squeeze the liquid into the cream, when it is ready for churning. In quantity, about one large carrot to eight or ten quarts of cream. (The quantity must be an experiment, however.) The carrots must be the real orange carrots; the common yellow variety seem to possesi very little col oring power. The orange carrots gi ve just the natural golden tinge, and impart to winter utter the flavor, as well as color, which pure grass gives. Other conditions must, however, be observed in connection in order to secure this desirable result. Neither the milk nor the cream should be allowed to reeze much, if any. The pans of milk, after standing a lew hours, should be carefully placed over a kettle of boiling water, where the milk will heat till the cream looks wavy, and then returned to the shelves, where they should stand 12 hours before skimming. This gives solidity to the butter, and also rreatly quickens the process of churning. When the cream is of the right temperature from five to ten minutes bring the butter in say churn. KIFRIOHATOaa A I'D BOW TO HAH OXE. Take a large, tixht box of the required size, and nut some blocks on each corner for legs. Then take a smaller box, which will sit inside the outer box, leaving a space of at least six inches on the sides and bottom. Place a layer of powdered charcoal, fine sawdust, or some other good non-conductor upen the bottom and set the smaller box In Then pack the charcoal or sawdust all about in the space between the two to the top, Make a closely fitting ' cover for each box. The ice should be placed in the box in some tin veisel, so arranged that the water will ran off through a small lead pipe passing . V. ,V . 1 4 . ... 1. T r . w UirUUgU IUS LHlkUJIU Ol IJUIU UUXfS. II tutu refrigerator is tightly and well made, and placed in a cool place, 100 pounds of ice will last a week in it. FOB CHICCB58. But if any one will put an ear of ripe corn into the fire till the grains are well charred, and then shell off the corn and thrqw it to bis nock, he will see an eagerness developed and a hralthy condition brought about which will make a decided improvement. All pale combs will become a bright red. that busy sosg which precedes laying will be heard, and the average yield of eggs will greatly increased. - Household Receipts. Johxkt-caxi Three cups sour milk, three cape Indian meal, three tablepoon fuls molasses, one egg, with a little Sour, salt and saieratus. " To Clxa SiLvaa. Whiting applied with soft flannel and polished off with a chamois tain, is the simplest and best possible man ner of keeping silver bright od clean. Sort Gixghbrrad. One pint molasses. -ne cup batter, half cup milk, two ergs, one teaspoonful cream tartar, two teaspoonfuls soda, one Ubleepoonful ginger, tour cups flour. Laxo.v Pia Inside of one lemon, except the seeds, chopped with half a cupful of rai tins. Add two tablespoonfuls of flour, a cup of sugar and a cap of water. Itake with, two ruaU.

Breakfast Cake. About a pint of'eour

II- ..1 4..K1 tovww.t 1 i 1 1 a ' f . n . i- tw..t n . f iu u a. aim mu wuicjjo'iiiutB ui n.'in Mrnju, teaspoonful soda; stir in buckwheat flour enough to make a moderately thick batter, and bake in a cake tin. i Baked Cvptabd. Beat four eggs and two tablespoonfuls supar thoroughly, and stir nto one quart boiling milK; pour into cups. grate nutmeg over the top, and bake ten or twelve minutes in a hot oven. Tobe eaten cold. Kxxtcckt Potatoes. Take raw potatoes, pare and slice very thin; place them in a pudding dish; cover well with milk; add pepper and salt, and bake until nicely browned; do not put them in water after they have been sliced. JtaouPH Terrs. Two quarts of flour; rub in little shorten. nz: one Dint milk, half cup ful yeast, half cupful sugar; set a sponge for set eral hours: then knead and roll half inch thick, and cut with tumbler. Useful Liximkxt. One of the best lini ments for lameness, rheumatism, sprains, etc., 's made of three ounces of sulphuric ether, one ounce alcohol, half ounce oil lavender, two drachms laudanum. Regclaritt. It is not only necessary that our diet should be wholesome, but also that it should be taken at regular periods. Some persons imagine that long fasting will atone for excess, but it is not so; it generally makes matters worse. Faixt. For durable and cheap paint for house floors, dissolve one ounce of elue in a quart of warm water, thicken it with paint. Alter being put on, go over witn a coat oi. boiled linseed oil. It will dry and be ready for use in two hours. Nutritious Composition. Take equal quantities of sago and cocoa, mix them, put a tablespoonful in a pint of milk, add half a pint of boiling water, and boil the whole to gether for a few minutes, with constant stirring. Add sugar according to taste. RAt.BRATrs There can be no doubt but that the free use of saieratus, so much con sumed in bread, is excessively injurious to the human svstem. It is particularly liable to induce muscular prostration or paralysis and ia ilra trt ininre the digestive organs. Of course it is most fatal to children, whose delicate organization is more sensitive than that of grown persons. To Make Fxcellxitt Mikc Meat. Take a pound of lean beef and boil it one hour. then chop it as fine as possible: suet, raisins. currants and apples, one pound each; two ounce's of candied lemon, two ounces of can died citron, a quarter of a pound of almonds. Chop each reparately until you can not distinguish what they are, then mix the whole well and add one pound of sugar and a gill of brandy. Economical Use or Nctm eos. If a person begins to grate a nutmeg at the stalk end it will prove hollow throughout, whereas the same nutmeg, grated at the other end, would have proved sound and solid to the last. This circumstance may be thus accounted for: The center of a nutmeg consists of a number of fibres issuing from the stalk and its con tinuation through the center of the fruit the other end of which fibres, though closely surrounded and pressed by the fruit, do not adhere to it. CtiA5io Fisa When cleaning fish for baking do not cut off the bead and tail. For the stuffing, soak half a pound of bread crumbs in water; when the bread is softened press out the water. Fry two tablespoon fuls of minced onions in some butter, add the bread, some chopped parsley, a table' spoonful of butter and pepper and salt. Let it cook a moment, take It off the fire and add a beaten egg. Fill the fish with the stuffing and keep it in place by winding a cord several times around the nsh. Lay several thin slices of pork acro-w the top of the fish, sprinkle over water, pepper and salt, put some not water into the pan. bake in a hot oven, has-ting very often. When done (the top should be nicely browned) serve a sauee with it The best fish to bake are whitefish, blue fish and shad. If not basted very often a baked fish will be very dry. Codfish Ball. 8oak three pounds salt codfish in cold water till it comes to a boil; pour off the water; if too salt for the taste, add fresh cold water; don't let it boil; when soaked sufficiently remove all bones and skin, and chop fine in chopping bowl: boil eight white potatoes till done, drain off water, mash very fine, add one-half cupful milk. less than one-half cupful butter, salt in proportion to the freshness of the fish; beat well with a spoon and add to the fish, mixing thoroughly, using more potatoes than nsh; roll with the bands into small round cakes an inch thick, and fry a rich brown in very hot fat These, with stewed dried peaches and rice pancakes, make a good breakfast BEST FRENCH R II R R L CRIST HILLS. Nil Farmers, Raw Mill . . Owners, fite. A boy can grind and keen In order. Prlee, w miu up. xyiaauiaoiareu uj NORDYKE, M ARM ON & CO., INDIANAPOLIS, INI). Shops and Office, Routhweet of Union Depot ttuaaer iaiy worxs. "Ond for Clroula and Prioe. Dr. JAMES. Loch Jlorpital, C04 Washington St, Car Vrmaklla, CH1CAOO. tor. r Ui Btal t Ulla U tot ihaaapnat nuraow f ftia tmmadlaM nUM la all emmm pfivaubmi te u4 artMry iinmm la all UKr araniJIralrt tana, it U wtU aova Or. Jmmm ku Mood at UK aaad af tk r ! a Mw pa talnr raara. Ar aa. MtMrVar ir all lataor. Uat, aValaal WaaaaM, aljhllum ay aa, pl aaattivalr ba aarad. - w satin aha ayia aattoam altaaUaa. aall ar vrlw. f1aaaat koiaa tar patUata. A am ft taa ailUtoa rrlaca Dili! valab talU f ai aaaat taaa alaaajaa. waa akaal. aiarrr, war aw, I arata a aar a mum a. Or. Jaawa aaa fr raaau aa4 farlars. Toa aaa aa bat taa Dartar. OflUa baan, a. av. ta I . m. j Saa4, It la I A Dr. Jim to M yaara af afa. ADMINITRATOR'S SALE. Notice Ja hereby given that the undersigned, Adrniulstrator of Uieestal of Daniel Cooper, deoeat-!, will, on Saturday, the 6th dar of May, 1877, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 5 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the late real denee of the decedent, In like township,. Marlon county, Indiana, proceed to sell the prBf'nal property belonging to said estate, con Isilng of one horse, hree cows, hog . corn, sheep, frmtn( utenall, household goods and other srticles. Txrms: nuin of three dollars and ander, cash: over that snm, a credit ol nine months, the nurchajwr executing note with 5od freehold scuiiy, without relief from valuation and appraisement laws, and with six percent Interest from date. JOHEI'll COOPER, . Administrator. April 3, 1877. üAJutovjt a Laud, Attorneys,

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SWQ3N STA7EMT

OF A BOSTON DRUGGIST. Gentlemen. 1 hereby certify that I have had Catarrh for ten yera, and for the last Blx years have been a terrible sutterer. I was rentle ed partially deaf, had nuzzlug In the head, pains across tue temple, dizzy .pell, weak and pain ful eye, .wollen anu uiot-raieu tonsua, uara and constant couch, sevt-re pain hctoxb the chest, and every Indication of consumption. My h ad Rched all the time. The mau-r accumulated no rapidly -n my heud anil throat that I could not keeD them free. Frequently at night I womd spring out of bed, it seemed tome, at tne point ot euuocauon. l wouiu then have recourxe to every means In my Dower to üslodir the mucus from my throat and head before being adle to sleep again. For a period of six years my tonsils were ulcerated: and to much Inflamed that 1 could with uifflculty swallow. 1 finally consulted an eminent surgeon la regard to au operation on them, but at his request postpone t it. me constant inÜHin motion and ulceration in my throat cauHed by the poisonous matter dropping down fro xt my head had so irritated and lanamed ray lungs that I coughed incestautiy a deep, bard cough. Meanwhile my system began to show the effect of this disease, so that 1 lost flesh, Krew pale, and showed every symptom of an early death by consumption. When matters had reiiched ths stage, or about six months ago, I began the use of Hanfobd'h RADICAL CUKE FOR C ATARRH. Alter UalDg the Ürst bottel began to improve rapidly. The 11 't dose seemed to clear my head as I bad not known It to be ror yearn. It imi gradually to an est the discharges. It flopped mjf cough in three day. By using It as a gargle I -oon reduced the innammauon ana swelling of my tonsils, so that they soon oeaaed to trou ble me. ine soreness across my cuest aisappeared, the buzzing noises In my head ceased, my senses of hearing and of seeing were completely restored, and every symptom of dis ease that had reduced me to the verge of the grave disappeared by the use ofbA'FORi 8 It APICAL CURE FOR CATARRH I have been thus explicit because, as a drug gist, I have seen a great deal of suffering from Catarrh, and hope to convince many that this is a great remedy. I am familiar with the treatment of Catarrh as practised by the b. st physicians, and have consulted the most eminent about my case. 1 have tiHed every kind of remedy and apoaratus that have appeared during a period of six years past, and have, while following their use, taken great care oi ray general iieann. but obta ned no relief or encouragement from anv of them. wince curlr. myself with hanford'S uadiCal I UR, J have recommended It in over one hundred cases without a single rase of failure, and have In numerous instances received wholesale orders from parties to whom I have sold one bottle. This is the only patent medicine I have ever reommenaed, never having believed In them before, although constantly engaged In their sale. very grateiuuv yours, OEORUE r'. DINSMORE. BOSTOX, Feb. 23, 1S75. Bcffolk. ss. Feb. 21. 1875. Theu personally appeared tue saia ueorge r . Dinsmore, and made oath that the foregoing statement by him subscribed is true. He lore me, SETIf J. THOMAS. Justice of the Peace, ADDITIONAL. STATEMENT. Since the above statement was made I have been rapldlv Improving in health. I have had no return of the disagreeable symptoms that attended my former sickness, and although affected irom time to time with severe colds Incidental, te the sudden changes In our cllma'e, they have not been sufficient to bring on a return of the di-ease. My geueral health has been excellent. I have gained twenty-five pounds and consider myself entirely recovered fro ni a disease that a year ago seemed likely to totally undermine my constitution. Mnce laxt February I have consulted with a great many amtcted wltn Uatarrn, ana in tne hundreds of cases In which 1 have sold it I have never seen an instance sufficient to shake the confidence I feel in Han ford a Radi cal Cure for Catarrh. OoroBKR 20, 1875. GEORGE F. DINMOUE. Each package contains Dr. Fanford's Im proved Inhaling Tube, with full directions for use In all cases. Price $1.00. For sale by U wholesale and retail dnigslsts throughout the Un'ted Htates. WEEK & POTT Kit, General Agents, and Wholesale Druggist, Boston. El DISEASES. For the Immediate relief and permanent cure of many forms of Paralysis, Epilepsy or fits, and Nervoiu and involuntary Muscular Action, COLLLW VOLTAIC PLASTERS hv rallying the nervous forces, have proved hucoesHfui when every other known remedy nasiauea. , 'Just thTThing." Mubrs. Wzxks & Potter. GkntlkmxiJ Pleuse find enclosed 50 cents, for which send me two COLLINS VOLrAIC PLASTfcRS. They seem to be Just the thing for nervous complaints, as inose wno use tnem tesury i do not use them nwself, but seeing your adver tisement, and knowing that some of my neigh bors were suffering from various nervous and pain 'id disease. I prevailed upon them to try the VOLTAIC PLASTEIW, and thus far they have proved very satisfactory. PleaMJ send mo your lowest rates by the dozen. . Very respectfully. U. V . IJUBl Willi. Mt. Htkelino, O., July 20, 1876. "I Want More. "Meuhrs. WritKS A Potter: Oentleraen.-P1Ke send by mall one dosen COLLINS VOLTAIC HIAHTKIUI. The one I sent for did me so much good that 1 want more to sell beside using them. Knolosod find ti.25. Address E. KM MET HIKE ft. Montgom CRT, O., May 1, 1870. Bold by all druggists for 25cts. Bent by mall, earelully wrapped, on receipt of 25 cents for ne. IlJto for six. or tl.2o for twelve, by W JsU&KJS k ruTTlüi, iroprieior uoston. ASK the re covered dyspep tics, Bilious sufferers, victarnsof Fever and Ague, the mercurial diseased patient how theyreeovered hearth cheerful spirits and good appetltlte, they will tell you by tak ing Simmons' Liver Regulator. Do yoo want to purify the system? Do yon want to get rid of Biliousness? Do you want something to strengthen you? Do yon want a good appetite? Do yon want to get rid of Nervousness? Do you want good digestion ? Do you want to sleep well? Do you want to build up yonr constitution? Do you want a brisk and rigorous feeling? If you do, take SIMMONS' LIVER REQTJLAT0B, As there are a number of imitations offered to the publie, wa would eautlon the com munity to buy no Powders or Prepared BIMM0NU8 LIVER !XaULATOR,uitess in oar engraved wrapper, with -.hs trade mark, stamp and signature unbroken. None other is genuine. J. XT. ZEIXEtf CO

Maoon, Ua., tnd Philadelphia,

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SENTINEL. Invariably Cash In Advance 1 Copy oue yex $18 00 1 Copy six months. ....... .. .... 5 1 Copy three monltvs 2 50 1 Copy one month... ............. ..... 83 Clubs of Ave or more, 1 year (8 each 46 00 Clubs of 5 or more, 6 months, Si 25 each 21 25 .Clubs of 5 or more, S months, 12 23 each.... 11 26 Clubs of 5 or more, 1 month, 75 cents each 3 75 Clubs of 7 or more, one copy extra to getter up of club when no commission is charged. WEEKLY. 1 Copy one year 1 1,50 aaa aw 01nbs of four, one year..... & 00 12 00 Clubs of ten, one year., Clubs of twenty 20 00 In Clubs ot ten or more, one eopsr extra to get ter "up of club furnished free when no commission is charged. Bunday Sentinel same terms aa "Weekly. Specimen eopy furnished free. Address, Ittdlauapolis Sentinel Company, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. Sale for Street Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed. by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, and duly attested by the clerk of said city ander tne corporate seal of said city, I wUl ou 8ATURDAY. April 23, 1877, sell at public auction, at the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p m. of bald day. the following described lot, or parcel of land, or so much there of as may be neceasary to satlxfy the sum here inafter named as assessed against such prem ises for street improvement, and all costs, to wn: Lot No. fifteen (13) in outlot No. two (2) In Masters' subdivision of Drake & Mavhew s second addition to the city of Ind anapolls. Marlon county, luuiana, owneo Dy tienjammM.Dakin, agaiiftt which is assessed the sum of nineteen dollars and twenty cents (IS..0) for street improvement, in favor of Henry Clay, contractor. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., April 3, 11(77. Pajucxb m Smith, Attorneys. C? TATE OP INDIANA. Marlon county, a O In the Superior Court of Marlon county, in the State of Indiana, May term, 1977. ho. Jourdle Stokes vs. George J. Btokes. Belt known, that on the 3d dnyof April 1377, the above-named plaintiff, by her at torneys, filed in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, in the Stau 1 -t 1 Inno liaü ja,s-- rlo I nt Bimlnat Va A Kaum vi tuviinun. iioi wuiutmu aft, a la r ätUo w v kj named defendant for divorce, and on the 3d day ol April, 1877, the said plaintiff 'filed in said clerk's oihoe the affidavit of a competent per son showing that sold defendant, George J. Htoues, is not a resident of the tlate ol Indiana. Now therefore, bv order of said court, said defendant last above named is hereby noil fled of the filing aad pendency of said complaint against him, and that unlet he appears and answers or demurs thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day of the term of said court, to be begun and held at the court house in the city of Indianapolis, on the 1st Monday in June, 1877. said complaint, ana the mutters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in his absence. AUSTIN H. BROWN, Clerk, By John uctilbt, Deputy. aplO-St Jouxpu P. Roberts, Attorney. Ci TATE OF INDIANA. Marlon county. In the Superior Court of Marlon county In the State of Indiana, May term, 1877, No1S.5U. sopnronia i w imams vs. james i. wu llama. lie It known, that on the 3d day of April 1877. the above named plaintiff, by ner atior iieys.nied in tne omoe oi tne cierK oi tne ssnFerior Court of Marlon county, in the state of ndlana, her complaint against the above named defendant lor divorce and on the sa day of April. 1877, the said plaintiff niea in snid clerk's omoe the affidavit of a competent person showing that said defendant, James M, Williams, is not a resident of the state of Indiana. Now therefore, bv order of said court, saia defendant last above named hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against him. and that unless be appears and suiawera or ilftnura Ltereto. at me caiuna oi said causa on the second day of the terra of said court, tobe begun and held at the Court House in the city of Indianapolis, on tne nrst Mouday in Juue 1877, said complaint, and the matters and thliiKS therein contained and alleced. will be heard and determined In bis absence. AUSTIN II. BROWN. uierK. DOBBIN'S STARCH POLISH. A ! QUE AT DISCOVERY! Rvthense of which every family may give their linen that brilliant poiisn peculiar to nor laundry work, saving time ana utoor in ironing, more than its entire cost. Warrantee! Ask for Dobbin's. DOBBIN W, BRO.A CO- 1 North Fourth street Philadelphia. II. II. TsEI?. onernl A Kent. -VTOTICK OP ADMINISTRATION. Notice i la hereby clven that the undersigned has in tnmi.'Ki dv tne Mrion uvii circuit flourt of Marion county, Indians, executor of thelaU will )f Mary T. Cunningham, late or aa d eonnty.deeeased. Raid estate Is supposed to be solvent. THOMAS HAin, April 1Q, 1577, ftiweuvor.

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a most careful digest of the pertinent points of every decision rendered In our Supreme Court. The public is familiar with the Politic! Opinions and Convictions of this paper, but It may not be amiss to plainly avow them here. As the advocate of Hoitbbtt Aim Eoonomt in the adminis tration of the national and state govern ments am' an the uncompromising enemy o nepotism and despotism, of chicanery, frauds and rings, wherever they may be found, the "eut wil continue to be i'eurletM and Ontspoken Upon Principle. And this with special reference to the sec tional Issues before the neople. Conceived for the fell purpose o. A krpktv attk 6 Misrule these are kept alive hv randering to the Tiles passions 01 an en . avarice and hate. The time has come whtn reason should no longer grope around In the dark, blind-folded by malignant prejudices The hour Is approaching when it will no longer be profitable To Pollute tne Political Atrnocpnere with the oul breath of slander. That the people are awakening to the tact that we are brethren one people Worshipping one Ood, sharing one hope and awaiting one common destiny." i ne nusineaa interests o the country, the social interests, the polltica. interests; tnese are, when Impartially considered, aliidenticaifrom Maine to Florida from Plymouth Bock te the Pacific slope. The Equality of State ander the constitution, and of citizens before the law, and the patriotic spirit of fraternity strengthening and inspiring all to these the Sentlnelshall In the future as in the past, hope fully and persistently point as the props of constitutional liberty the fillaks or rxptjblicah I8TITI!T10KS. The Sentinel, bowever, does not propose to confine itself to ex pounding and advocating True Democracy. bnt will earnestly endeavor to promote sonnd culture as well as to advocate sound doctrine. In its editorial department it hopes to prove worthy, to the limit of its ability, of the great principles It espouses, and equal to its wide field and large purposes. The News Columns wUl be carefully edited, so as to give its reader the benefit of whatever Is new and Interesting not only in national and state politics, bnt in trade, commerce, literature, science and art. Among other things It will contain all the Ljatest News from Washing-ton, where It will keep a regular correspondent during the Intensely exciting session of Con gress which is about to begin. It will also contain the fullest and most reliable reports or LKGiHLATivE PROoxEBiNoe in this city during the coming winter. The Weekly Sentinel. The Weekly Henunel will be In many re spects an epitome of the Daily, championing the same cause, and aiming to fill the same wants of the general reader, bot it will be prepared with special reference to the character or rra circulation, in every respect It will be the best weekly we can make, and we think It will more than Compare Favorably with any weekly circulating in the state of In diana. It will contain our ablest editorials upon current political events and other topics of interest, and will be Newsy. Literary, and full of entertaining and Instructive misoeiiany, and more particularly adapted to the family circle, in splendid k ark et retort will continue to be a leading feature, and, for this reason alone, no farmer should be with out it. The Sunday Sentinel. The Sunday Sentinel has had an unparal leled growth in the last few months, and bat In every way met with the most gratifying sucoeas. It enjoys a field all its own, being the only English paper published at the capi tal on Its publication day. Bearing this fact In mind, the management has determined to make the Sunday issue of the Sentinel some what specially Adapted to Its Peculiar Situation Its large and weekly Increasing circula tion among all parties; In a word, to make it less political and more newsv and social, suited to the fireside. It will aim at higher literary merit without bring bine, and contain ail the latest telegraphlo and local newt without being sensational. The reader will be bard to please who falls to find TWica thb worth or his homxt In the Sunday Sentinel. The advantages It offers to advertisers are to manifest to need particularising. Terms: Invariably cash in advance, BAII.T. 1 Copy one year. , 1 Copy six months...... M 6 01 I Vmv three months- - -.-mm 2 60 I Oodt one month. Mb Clubs of five or more one year pi each.. 40 ou Clubs of five or more six mos. H-25 each 21 2S Clubs of five or more three mos $2J2& each 11 M Clubs of five or more one month 76o each. 76 Clubs of seven or more, one eopy extra to gettemp of club, WXSXXT. 1 Copy one year. si canbaof four one rear - OS clubs of ten one year, ciuDsoi twenty aooc In Clubs of ten or mora, one eopy extra to get ter up of elub mrnuneu rrea. Bunday Bentlnel same term as Weekly. Bneelal terms to acenta. fteod tor eireulai Hpeelmen eopy furnished trei Indianapolis Sentinel Co INDIAN APOUB, IND

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