Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 27, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1878 — Page 3

THE ITPIAXA STATE SEXTDTEL. MORNING;, JAXUAEY 9, 1878.

FARM AND HOUSEHOLD.

MA5CKXSO Meadows. A. careful Citizen of Champaign county. III., a county originally as rich as any under the son, has been trying tbe benefits of usinjr broadcast nitrate of soda and placer, lie used 125 pounds of the first and 100 of the latter per acre on meadow and pasture lands last year, and has repeated the application this year. He now reports that he has blue grass on ona and timothy on the other equal in depth and color to any wheat field. Nasal Gleet. Nasal gleet is invariably the result of a protracted disease, in which the sinuses of the head are chiefly involved. It is often caused by neglect, imprudent management, bad ventilation, exposure, insufficient food, cariou teeth, etc. Nasal gleet is a diseasa which closely resembles glanders. The sarno structures are involved in both maladies, hence the7 are very liable to be mistaken one for the other. Hundreds of horses suffering from this diseas? have been condemned as glandered. and accordingly destroyed. Most horsemen are familiar with the disease in one form or another. It varies in character from that of a simple discharge from one nostril to that of a most otlensive, purulent one, attended with ulceration and caries of the bones of the bead, together with general emaciation of the system. The treatment of nasal gleet will vary according to circuruBtances, depending on what particular structures are involved; and when it is the result of a carious tooth, the extraction of the tooth will aflbrd a cure. Broad Chested Houses "Wind," says an old horseman, "is the prand secret of a fast horse. Good lung-i will cover a multitude of faults; whilst, on the other hand, perfection of shape and form are usele-s when the wind is out. The chest, therefore, in all cases should be large and capacious. In shape it may vary somewhat, according to the service to winch thft horse is to be put. If he is to be kept for slow work and heavy drawing the chest may be nearly circular in form, because this shape is the one for strength and bulk, to rtceive and bear up against the pressure of te collar; while at the same time sullicient room is secured for that expansion of the lnng caused by slow and regular work. But if the chest is circular let it be at the same time deep, or lse the lungs may bo cramped. A hjrse with a shallow cheat is worthless for any purpose. The rule, then, ia this: Fora draught horse, a circular but deep chest; but as you pass through the different degrees of speed, up to the racer and trotter, the chest will increase in depth. coniDared to its roundness, until, for the highest rate of speed, you have a chest as deep as a greyhound, and at the same time not lacking in breadth. livery breeder should keep this rule in mind when selecting his brood mares and stallions, for he may be sure that si a low cbestad parents never beget dtep chested colls.' I'ATTErciso Fowls. Corn rueaf, as we all know, contains more fattening properties in proHrtion to its price, than any other single article, though change in the niaoaer of giving it will add to the readiness with which fowls partake of it Mix raw meal with water for one day's feed, and work it into a stiff dough for the next day, and give occasionally a few kernels of w hole grain. Once in faur hours is not too often to feed fowls for fattening, btgtnning early in the morning and feeding just before they go to rest at night; giving as each feed only so much as will be entirely eaten at once. Salt in small quantities, mixed in cooked foo i, eives relish to fowU' rations, as well as our own, and a little cayenne should be added. These condiments not only improve the appetite of the fowls, but give a better flavor to their flesh for the table. Give also, for the eake of variety, some raw bits of meat and boiled poratms, or other cooked vegetables. As the fowls are intended, to become fat aid heavy, allow no roosts in the pen. A slatted lloor is cleaner than a solid one, and the coop should ba arranged so n3 to have the dropping fall into dry earth, placed beneath ttie whole. A dark room is better than a light one, as it induces the quiet which conduces to rapid fattening. Of course at feeding time light must be admitted, and plenty of fresh air at all limes. Cattle Diseases Blackleg, black quarter, carbon and murrain, are common names for a disease known to vtterioariars as carbuncu!ar erysipelas. Some rtcer.t investigations by .Prof. Tyndall go to show that this disease is caused by the growth of a minute plant in the blood, by which the vital fluid is disorganized and mde unfit for the vital functions. It is evident thnt the sat of the disease is the blood, but hitherto its cause has escaped the closest investigation. It affects young cattle, cViiefly yearlings; und those who are in the most thriving condition are generally athicktd. The first symptom is lameness in the hind legs, which are swollen and discolored. When the haul is passed over the quirter attacked, the swellings "crackle" or rus:le from the movement of air contained underneath the skin. The animal bpcomes feverish, the coat stares, the mouth is hot and drv, the dung is hard and black, or offensive, the urine is hot and dark colored, and death i3 very rapid. When the skin is removed, the 11 sh is black and tie composed, and the" b!oo-l is black. The carcass becomes putrid in a short time. We know of no cure, but the disease may be prevented by care ia feeding wholesome food and by avoiding those rank pastures which abound in low, rich, undraintd places in river bottoms and marshes. Tare water is also a preventive It is highly probable that tbe poisonous iorcs which produce the disease in the blool eater the pystem in impure water that is fwallowed by the animals, or with the rauk infected herbage of swampy places, as with cholera, typhoid fevers and other epidemic d'seaesrf the human race, which were formerly so destructive. These disorders of cattle exist only where and when sanitary laws are violated, and ara unknown where caution is exercised to avoid danger. Preseevixo Fence Posts. The proper seasoning of timber before being ued in any sort of structure is far more i uportant than the season of the year when it Is felled, kind of timber used, or preventives employed. Thera are paints, washes and heterogeneous sUejMi recommended for preserving posts; but each is comparatively costly, and only partially successful. One great objection t-t tbe application of solutions externally rests on the fact that tbe sap, being coutioed, accelerates deconiiosition in the interior. Mo-t foresters must have observed tni. What I would recommend with fencing posts is the material., when felled, to be directly sawn into posts, and stored under sheda thoroughly ventilated, where tbf-y will remain at least a year exposed to "eun and wind." The neck or part between wind and wa er of each post shoutd be slowly charred over a strong fire slowly, bfcau-e our principle means beating the timber thoroughly u the heart, w as to extract any moisture which tny be Still lodged at the center, and "hardening a eruit on the surface of tbe post. Afterwards, to prevent the posts absorbing water, they should n well coated with coal tar, having its acid destroyed with fresh quicklime. The tar should, be thoroughly boiled, to evflporare all watery m.tfter, and applied boiling hot. A large tank holding the iosfa Bt oil end, and filled with the scalding tar from a boiler, answers the par-J pose very well. Of course, the upper half of

the posts can be painted when placed in situ. I am fully convinced that coal tar, properly applied to thoroughly seasoned timber, is far more efiec ual in preserving posts than creositirg. poisoning, kyanizlng, or all the paraphernalia cf iron prongs, sheet iron wrappers (an American inventi jn), etc. One great recommendation in favor of the above process is that it requires no skilled labor, and the cot is a mere trifle. D. Sym Scoti, Forester, Tipperary, in Journal of Forestry. The Iloniekeeper. How to Cook, Corf.d Bekf. Do not boil it, for corned beef should never be boiled. It should only simmer, being placed on a part of the rane or stove where this process may go on uninterruptedly from four to six hours, according to the size of the piece. If it is to be served cold, let the meat remain in the liquor until cold. Oysters a la Creme. One quart of oysters, one pint of cream: put the oysters in a double kettle; cook until the milk juice begins to flow out; drain the oysters in a colander; put the cream on the same way; when it comes to a boil thicken with Hour wet with milk as thick ns cornstarch ready to mould: then put in the oysters and cook five minutes. Serve hot on toast. Short Drop Cakes. Take one quart of sour milk; aid two eggs, one teaspoon heaping full of soda, one teaspoonful of ginger, one tablespoon heaping full of lard or butter, oue tablespoon level full of salt, one half teacup of syrup; stir in shorts or middlings, stiir as vou can stir with a spoon; grease a pan ami drop one spoonful in a place; bake in a quick oven. This recipe holds good for graham drop cakes or gems. They are dcliciouj and healthful. To Make Fott Slaw. Pare and slice enough potatoes for six parsons, which boil in water salted to suit the taste until done. Have reaJy three fourths of a cup of sour cream, in which beat an egg, to which add two tablespoonfuls of vinegir, or enough to suit the taste. Have ready a skillet, in which have three tablespoonfuls of meat fryings or lard melted, in which pour the cream, and let boil up. When the potatoes are done place them in a deep dish, to which add a dash cf pepper, and pour the heated mixture over them, and they are ready for the table. Co.mmox Ph-m Cake. 3 lbs of Hour, Go-5 of butter or good dripping, G oz of moist sugar, 6 oz of currants, yx oz of pounded allspice, 2 tablespoonfuls of fresh yeast. 1 pint of new milk. Bub the butter into the Ilour, add the sugar, currants and allspice; warm the milk, stir in the yeast, and mix the whole into a dough; knead it well, and put it into six buttered tins; place them near the fire for nearly an hour for the dough to rise, then bake the cakes in a good oven from 1 to i hour. To ascertain when they are done, plunge a clean knife in the middle, and if on withdrawal it comes out clean, the cakes are done. Bun Baked Aitle Pudding. Half pound of the pulp of apples, half pound of loaf sugar, six ounces of butter, the rind of oue lemon, six eggs, puff paste. IVel, core and cut the apples as for sauce; put them in a stew pan, with only just sullicient water to prevent them from burning, and let thpni stew until reduced to a pulp. Weigh the pulp, and to every half pound add sifted siiinr, grated lemon rind, and six well beaten eggs. lieat these ingredients well together; then melt the butter, stir it well to the other things; put a border of pull paste round the dish, and bake for rather more than half an hour. The butter should not be added until the pudding is ready for the oven. Eoo Baskets. Make these for breakfast the day after you have had roast chicken, duck or turkey for dinner. Boil six eggs hard, cut neatly in half, and extract the yolks; rub these to a paste with some melted butter, pepper and salt, and set aside. Pound the minced meat of the cold fowl fine in the same manner, and mix with the egg paste, moistening with melted butter as you proceed, or with a little gravy if you have it to spare; cut off a slice of the hollowed whites of the efgs to make them stand; fill in with the paste; arrange close together mxjnall it dish and pourover them tbe gravy left from yesterday's roast, heated boiling hot, and mellowed by a few spoonfuls of cream or rich milk.

Antique r.rror. In this enlightened age aiid bind, find neceptance only with the prejudiced ana Ignorant, it i impossible, lor instance, to persuade ny large proportion of a peop'e who tiavelnibilK.-ii their idnsof 1 -gio in common schools and free aoulemles, that it H exicdieut to cram their systems with mercury, rasp the r bowels witn colyclnth and jalap, or stuptfy their brains with opiates, when a pure, effective, saf botanic cordial like Hotitetter's tstomach Bitters, which reieaves every disorder for which the poisonous drugs have been heretofore prencrild, is within the reach of every one. Old f.nhlojied remote are rapidly giving ground before the advance of this conquering specific, and old fashioned ideas in regard to depletion iw a means of cure have been quite exploded by the success of the great renovant, which toaes the system, tranquilizer the nerves, lndaceis muJ repose, neutralizes malaria, depurates and enriches the blood, rouse the liver when dormant, and promotes a regular habit of body. A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc... I will send a receipt that will cure you, Free of Charge. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-ad dressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station V, Bible House, New York City. Happy tidings ror nervous auSeiero and those who have been dosed, drugged and qu.icked. Pulvermacher's Electrlo Belt cure premature debility, weakness and decay. Book and Journal, with Information worth thousands, mailed free. Address Palvermacher OalvanloCo. 292 Vine street, Cincinnati O. DR. PSEON EASES arising from lnipinilei.ee or mulorturc. His appliance for Seminal Weak nets never fulls to eifV-ct a cure. Price JliJ. Female dhwa-ies successfully treated. Medicine by mail. Consultation fiee. Office, 4! West Fourth rtreet, between S one and Wood streets. P. O. address, Lock box 31)3, Cincinnati. hk rTHE ELT ARTIFICIAL LI BUS. Prices Grsatly Reduced. Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Address, B. MATTHEWS. Manufact'r, Cor. 4th & U'kt Su. LoniuJlle, Kj. NOT1CK OF ADMINISTRATION Notice in hereby given that the undersigned has beau pHlnUl HdmiiiKtrtitor of the estate of t'hrlxtlna hellz. d. -ceased, late ol Marion county, I udiuna. StU'i eHtate 18 mippoHed to he solVnU JACOB A. KMIUCU, Administrator. T IFLES, 8hot guns. Revolver, sent C. O. D V for rx&minndon. NorUk. Mo humbug Write for Intve illustrated catalogue. Addrexj J. il. JOHNSTON, Ureal Wen eru Ciun Works. FlttsbuiY. Fa OrSra Oir Nw Fortr-FiM 111 nnu4 Witch ant Jewelry Co lioeu ni tverrbodT Fr. S31D jjiu AVt i PlNCllU&ZGZS Sl30ri rEI .GT.O. G. JACOHr A CO . Milwaoke. Wit. SAlKMEMl A Xfonth and Emrf :cms vAhTEDDif: tm4 to. If A MP . a two 4 cfr, o iit.ft

The SYMPTOMS of Liver Complaint are a bitter or ba i taste In the m-.uth; Win in the Fuck, side or Joints, often mistaken for KiieumatlHin; Hour Htomai h; Loss o( Appetite; liowel alternately costive and Itx: Headache; Losm of Memory, with a painful 8-nsensatlon of having failed f do something which ouKht to have been done; Debility, Low Spirits, a lhlelc ytbcw apearauee of the Skl2 and Kyeo, adry Couh oltea mistaken for Consumption. Sometimes many of thene symptoms attend the di-wa.se, at other very few; Out the Mvt, the largest organ in the body, is generally tae teat of thedlease,and if not regalated in time, grout Millerlng, wretchedness aud DEATH wil. eDMie. A AN UN FAILING SPECIFIC For DYSPKPSIA, CONSTIPATION. Jaundice, HIIJous Attaeks. SICK HBADACIIE, Colic, I K-preKsion of Spirits, SOUKSTO.MACU, Heart Hum, etc., etc.. Take Simmons' Liver Regulator, or Medicine, MASf"ACTUKKH ONLY BY J. II. ZEII.IN A CO., Sold by all Druggists. (1) Philadelphia, Pa. THK VERY BEST THRESHING ENGINE In the United States is that made by SXHKER, DAVIS & CO., Indianapolis, Ind, This la an old established house, and has N-en in successful operation for more than s quarter of a century. Write to them for circular, and say yon saw this notice in the Weekly Indiana state Sentinel. Dr. JAMES, Xoe& Jlognital. 204WashinctonSt, Cor Franklin. CHICAGO. I'.liB' U tvr ll.rexprTMirfo ine h Mot.1 at tbe irjfprk.n tor the l t Ihhlr rcmra. A r ii.l ex ri ' ar' nil imnr ..... ... I I M I pl AO tba (. lot munhoal. rmn pooitfrvlr be'oiird. La.iie wasting the mxt dclirate aftenilna. Mil or vri'r. rK..aot homr f.w p?iieai. A book frr the miillun Mmrritce (iuije vhk-h yo all ftlM.iit the dioi-ae-. who abmii aiarrr. vtr Bot. 10 crnta tm pay pmuce. Ir. Janm L fifir rooms n!l parlors. Vo e no one hut the Oartor. tlffw hmira. a. m. to I r-Oi. ; S'in laj, 10 u li. Ur. Jamea I- tV) Tara ef rse. "XT"OTICr-Tlio subHcrilHT hereby pivos noil tice that ho will. In accordance- with section .3 of the license law of 1S75, i ake upnlicati! to the Rourd of Commissioners of Marion otmty. at their next ineetti. in January, PCS, for a license to wil intoxlcutin?, vinous, malt and spiritous liquors in less quantities tlinn h quart to be drank on the premises. The place where Kiiid liquors are to ba sold Is located on lot No. I. in John L. and Moses K. Fatout's sulxllvision of o.'lot No.KiOof Wake's addition. No. oJ North Mississippi Mreet, 5th. wnnl, city of I odianapolit, O-nter township, Muriou countv, stnt of I-dinnn. THEODORE WOERNER. MANUFACTORY OF r:JTf: GRIST MILLS OF FreiiCu Burr Stone. J&tnWshnl IK-jl. PORTABLE MILLS, , For Farmers, SawMillOwners.Ac. Price cy5-r$LZ can grind and keep iti J order. Adapted to - any kind of suitable power. S-If-oiIinj: Self-f'ewUng. NURDYKE, MAHMOS&CO., Indi--inRpoli. imaTzmerwirW3 LIEHIO'S Fever and Ague Cure In liquid o pills. Positively cures any kind or ague either first, second, third or seventh day ague and keeps it off if taken according i cireetions. Cures sick headache, neuralgia, female debility and the liver, strengthens the blood aud tdomnch, brings Into harmony nature s laws of health. W arranted to do good or the money refunded. If your druggist don't get It for you send the propriet jrs cents or Jl and get it tree. Sold by druggists. PERSUING A CO., proprietors, Plymouth, Indiana. Agent wauted everywhere. Jul l7-3m ARE brt obtained thronph tha lnvcntcr.'AMocintlon Patent Acencr. All biiiti-a iK-rtauuuK to Patent. roniptlT mnd carefully attended to. tend stamp fr copy of "lb. Ineator. J'or further iufonuation. address C. Bli.VDFOltl), Attorney, Indiaaapolia, ln. I XT TXZ Habit Cured. A Certain nml Hare ( nrf. I rice renlnrtioti In itrieew. A trll holde fiee. .Mr. J. A.IltOM.I..KH, Lnixrte. Ind. Ik)x (m. (r'ormerly Mrs. Ur. S. lX)llins,) WOltK FOB ALL In their own localities, canvassing for the 1'ircHlde Visitor (enlarged), Weeklv and Monthly. Murst lier Hi I he. World, with mammoth ChromoH free. 11 g commissions to ngfnts. Terms and outfit free. Address 1. O. Vll liKRV, AiijcnMa, .Malue. A. J. AGIIEW, DEALER IN RAW FURS and DEER SKINS 23 Wet Maryland Street, Indianapolis. The highest cosh prices paid for raw tun Consignments solicited. VANTED IMMEDIATELY, Agents to sell Navln'M Explanatory Stock Doctor, the New Illustrated History of IndianaandFlne Famiir Bibles. Oreat Inducements to a rents. Addre-8 J. W. LANKTUEE & CO.,I.idiauaiolls Ind. LAND GRANT of the Little Rock A Ft. Smith llaMwav tn the great Valley of the Arkansas. 1.IU0 H)acros! longtime and low Interest! For sectional maps and full particulars apply to W. D. HLAi'Iv, Lind CoiumiiM'er, Little Uock, Ark. or J. N. F.UEIILE, lriuaii Ag't, M. Louis, Mo -gV QC FashionableCard,nv2alie,with name, 4tO 0c. Scroll, I' nvrttpaid. OEO. I JiEh D & CO., Nassau, N. VV

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After" many years of the most auccepsfu practice In special diseases, with an unsurpassed experience In the application of certain comb nations In the treatment of those diseases, Dr. Von Moschzl ker has leen Induced to place his remedtes on the public market, that they may be within the reach of all who need them. Oitarrh Renedv and Specific. For diseases of tbe Respiratory Organs Throat, Lnng, Chest. AfltlouH, both local and constitutional. These remeules will cure tbe severest cases of Catatrh, and should be bw1 In iM-cordaoco with directions, rm iu Ilscharges from the nose, otTenslve or otherwise; in dropping Into the throat from the head, lossof acuteness in smell or tsste, rharp pain In the head, and unusual sensitiveness to cold. Ear Eemody. Specifle for discharges from the Ear, arising from Scarlet, Typhoid or other fevers or inflammation of the inner ear. ALsoaremody for noises in the head and tlight deafness from any cause. Constitutional Eemedy. Alterative for purifying the blood, and beneflcia! action on tv e liver and kidneys. A constitutional remedy for debdlty: excellent in al norvoui maliiUies, and lu diseases peculiar to women. Eye Wa3h. For inflamed and diseased Eyes, and for the r 'reservation of Fight. This wash should Iks In tie potweswion of ull who desire to keep their eyes in a strong and healthy condition. Throat Gargle. For Sore Throat, generally accompanying and frequently following Scarlet Fever and Measels, it is invaluable. As a ton?c for the voice, c enrymen, public speakers and singers will And it invaluable. - Cough Syrup. For Couihs, whether arising from Irritation of me throat, bronchial tubes or lung", this syrup will be found most soothing andeiTectual. Kor sale by all druggists. BUOWNINfJ A SLOAN, ApothecarieV Hall, Nos. 7 and East Washington street wholesale agents. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO T7IXI A FORTUNE! First Grand Distribution, 1873. At New Orleans, TUESDAY, Jauuary 8. Louisiana State Lottery Co. This Institution was resrularly incorporated by the legislature of the state lor educational and charitable purposes in IMS, with a capital of ?l,li'.Wiu, to which It has t,lnce added areserve fund of SiVJ.ouo. Its grand single ncmnKK DisTRiorTioNS will Uike place month ly. It never scales or PosTroNEd. Look at the following distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE S30.000 K0,(X0 Tickets at f-' each. Half Tickets, SI. LIST OF PRIZES. .j.,nco , l't.uv . 5,(HHJ . .i.OOl) . O.tKM) . 10.0OIJ . 10.MM . 1U.IKA) . 10,li0 . 10,0J0 1 1 " " 2 Frizes of J2,Si'x!!.' I 5 " CO " SiK) 1I " 100 1S.D " 50.... ;yj( " . SO 1.0U0 " 10 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. U Approximation Prizes of do ri ) 9 do do 1W lj7 Prises amounting to ......f UO.luO Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all prominent points, to whom a liberally remunerative compensation will be paid. Write for further information or mria orders to M. A. DAUPHIN, P. O. Box 692, New Orleans, La. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management of tieneralstJ. T. Beauregard :uid Jubsl A. Fatly. Capital Prize, fcHW 0t0. VVlioie Tickets, Sto. 'ARM ACCOUNTS! Tbe Best System Ever Ottered to the Public. THE INDIANA FARMER CO., Indianapolis, who publish one of the lartrest and best Agricultural weekly papers in the west, have just copyrighted a valuable system ol farm Accounts. The book is ruled, with plainly printed heudines and explanations und clashitled Jor all c asses of farm accounts, including that for stock, train, receipts and expenditures, etc. To introduce the Book it and the Iuifam farmer are furnished to subscribers thin fall and winter at the low price of 83 for boto. the Farmer alone being il.W) in clubs of 10. Here is an opportunity of getting oue of the most practical Agricultural Weeklies for a year, and a valuable Farm Account Rook, very cheaply. Addrebs INDIANA FARMER CO., indianapolls, lad. Will F. A. Bf.rnhamer, Attorney for Estate, Rooms 12 and li, Thorpe's Block. XTOTir-n to heirs of petition to LM SELL HEAL ESTATE. rtnt-of Indiana, Marion county, Marlon Civil Circuit Court. Notice is hereby given that Herman II. Htrube, administrator of Henry Ilebert. deeeased, has filed his tetitlon to s-ll the real estate of the decedent, his personal being insulllcent to pay his debts; aud that said petition will be heard at the next term of the Marion Civil Circuit Court of said county, December 1 177. Attest: AUSTIN II. BROWN, Clerk M. C. C. C. Marion county. VTOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of 131 the Eighteenth (18) ward, in the city of Indianapolis, Center towushlp, Marion county, Indiana, that I, Ooilloib Lcutz, a male inhabitant of said ward, over the age of twenty-one years, will apply. to the board of county commissioners of said county, at their February meetl usr.for a license to sell for one year splrltous. vinous and malt liquors, in a los quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. The preei-e hx-ation of the premises' whereon I desire to sell said liquors is described as follows: Ixit No. 5 of square 63, and known a No. 113 East Washington street, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana. (Signed) GOrfLEIB LENTZ. RAW FURS WANTED. Rend for Price Current to A. E. ItrilKII It!r A CO., Manufacturer and Exporters of American FnrSkins 113 West Fourth N'., Cincinnati. They pay the highest prices current In America. 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Or Sncar-Coated. Coiiceiitrntc!( Root end Herbal Juice, AntUIilious Crannies. THE "LITTLE GIAKT" CATIIAKTIC, or Multum Iu i'arvo Physic. The novelty of modern Medical," Chemical, and Pkannacciuicil ciencc. No use of any lonsxr takintr the large, repulsive, r-nd nauiicous pihs, cor.5jkcd of clicap, crude, and bulky ingredient., when we can, ly a careful application of c:iomir:d f nicncc, extract all tlio fcitUuirtic and oilier medicinal projcrtiC3 from the most valuable roots and herbs and concentrate them into a minute Granule, scarcely larger than a mnstnrd fcced. that can be rctdtlv sualiow cl by those of the most sensitive stomachs and fastidioiu tastes. E:irh little I'urgatlvo I'cIIet represent.?, in a most conccntuMed form, ns m ich catliartio p:wcr s is emlKxlicd in anv of the larpe pi'.U fotmd for sale in drur-bliops. I rom their wonderful cathartic iovcr,1n comparison to tbeir size, people who h.ivu not tried them are apt toupiosc that thev are liarsli or drastic in effect: but eucIi is not at nil the case, the diCercnt active medicinal principles of which ihcy arc composed tcing so harmomzc.l and modilicil, one bv the others, as to produce u mokt Kenreliinc and tliorousl:, yet cciiily aud kindly operating cathartic. $500 Howard is hereby offered bv tlie projiviotor of liioie l'ellet. to aiiycliemist who, upon un:v!vsi., will lind in them any calomel or o'.licr fvtinii of mercury, mineral poison, or injurious drug. lie in? entirely vegetable, tit rartinnlar care m inquired while u-jih;; l:c;n. They pperale Williout distuihanco to-tl.o rr..-iitiitiou, liei, cr ocx:tiia:toiu For Jaundice, Headache Constipation, Impure ttlood. l'aiu in tlio SJioulders, XisttMON ot tlio Client, lizziueis sour i:i-uctations from te Momarh, ISad tato in the mouth, ton attacUs, P.iin In reRioti ol Kidtir)s Internal lever, Hloated Seeling about stoiiiacli, ItusM of it loot! to Head, llish-colorcd trine. Lusociahilify and Gloomy Fore bod ine, t?.l.c Br. lerco'ii I'lcaoant Jt'urpjilivo delicts. In explanation of tlio remeU:l power cf my Purgative Pellets over t-o great a variety I di-c:i-e, 1 wish to s:iy that tliclr action upon ilio animal cronomv i miiverial. not a eland or tissue eseapinrr tclr Kauative imprrw. Ape docs n.a iiajKiir the iroierticsot me e Pellets. Tlicyarc t:i-'ar-co:iied and inclosol in jrlass botilc-", their virtues iKiuiff therein preserved unimpaired lor anv lcnr.tlt of time, in anv clunaie. so that ll-.cy ero sihvavs fi-esh and reliable. This is not U.c i :i.-e with those pills whicii are put up In chcai v o'lcn or pn-tc!m;trd boxct. llcK-olleet Hint for til tiisca-es where a Laxative, Alterative, or Purcativc, is indicated, the.-e little I'cllt iM will irive mc moat perfect tatitfactioa tJ alt who u.- tiieio. TSiey arc old by all Druggist at 25 cents a bottle. 2. V. TIZ7.Z2, 2L 5., Prop'r, P.FFFALO, r. T I5r .in immense practice, extending tlironh a leriti of ye-irs, having within that lime treated manv timu-and caes of thoe diseases peculiar t'j wo'nan, I have been cnab'ed to erfe:t a mo-t potei:t and ngreeable inelicine that meets the m.licntioTis presented by that class of diMJasca with positive certainty amfexastcess. To dc-ifrmte UiU natural BpeciHc compound, 1 have named it Dr. Pisrce's Favorite Prescription. The term, however, is but a feeble cxprc? slon of my !u?li appreciation of its value, based tio!i in jwn personal observation. As a close oleervcr. 1 nave, while witnessing its positive results in the few special diseases incident to the separate organism of woman, tingled it out as tlie climax or crounint; Ci:i of my medical career. On i s me-rits, ai a j-oitivc. sate, and eOccttial rcmeily for this class of diseases, and one tli.it will, at all times ami tinner ml circumstances, net ktndlv and in harmony Willi the laws which govern the female system. 1 a-.-.i Willing to stake niv reputation us a pnysici.v.i. Nay, even mote, soconiidcnt am I that it wiU v,t disappoint the most rangumo e)ci:t.nio:i3 of n einglo invalid lailv who n-a it for any cf the ailments for which I recommend it, that 1 ofTi-r and sell it under A POSITIVE GUARA.V TltlC. If a beneficial efloct is not ex-pcricure.l by the time two-thirds of the contents cf tho bottle arc used, I will, on retinn of the boltie. tw thirds of tho medicine having been taken according to directions, and the case being one for which 1 recommend it, promptly refund the money paid for it. Had I not the most perfect wntidence iu its virtues, I could not oifcr it as 1 dTundcr thc-c conditions; but having witnessed its truly miraculous ctirer in UiousamU rf cases, I feel warranted and perfectly afo in risking botli my rcputaliou and my money on it uierita. The following are amons thoe diseases in which my Favorite Prom-ript ion has wor cd cures", as li by inngic, and with a certainty never before attained b.' any medicine: Leucorrliata, Kxcessive Flowing Painful Monihlv l'criods Suppressions wbca from unnatural causes. Irregularities, Weak Back, Prolapsus, or falling of the Uterus Anteversion and Retroversion, Jlcaring Down fcen -i.itions. Internal He.it, Nervous Lenressin, lebihtr, DcsKndenc.y, Threatenel Miscarriage, Chronic Congestion. Inflammation and Ulceration of the Uterus, Im potency, llan-cnness, or Sterility. I'cmale Weakness, and very manv other chronic diseases incident in weman not mentioned here. In ad affections of this nature, tnv Favorite Prescription works cures tbe marvel of tlio world. This uietlicine I do not extot as a cure-all. but il admirably fullllls a uluglenes of pur Jose, being a most perfect i-pcntle m ail tl.i cn:. incases of the texual svstem of woman. It wil! not disappoint, nor will it do barm, in any eutc or condition. Those who desire furiher information oti thee subjects cm obtain it in TitE People's Common Senkr MitDiCAb Advhsr, a book of over Vj-J papes, ten- post-paid, oa receipt of It treats uinuitflr of thoso diseases pcituli:tr to t'cimiles, arl gives much valuable mlvifc is ieurd to tho management cf tlio-e affectioa3. FAVOKITK PREJiCaJPl'SCN SOLD X1l ALL. IlttL'GUIVFS. B. V. FIERCE, H. D,PTG5!r, JiUWALO IT. V. NOTICE TO flON-RESIDEWT. ' Tierean, a certain pn-cept has been duly Issued to me by the mayor of the city of Indiannpolls, umler the corio.-ate seal of said city, dated Decemtier 11, 1S77, showias that there is due tue following named contractor tho anion ut herelnatter spt-clfled for street improvement in the city of Iudlnnapolis, Marion county, Indiana: Due Richard Carr for Improving Clifford avenue from Massachusetts avenue to the northwest line of the U. p. Arseua' grounds, from Oliver "i. Deau.the sum of tweuty-eight dollars and five cents tf-'8.03), amount of assessment charged ngainstlot two l2)in square fourteen (11), White and liobh t's hiIkJIvIs on of A. K. Fletcher's addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. Now, the said defendant Is hereby notified that unless within (0) days after the publication for three weeks cf this notice, the amount so assessed azainst thealmve described lot or parcel of land is paid, I will proceed to collect the amount so ajsessei by levy and wile ol said lot or parcel of laud or so much thereof ar may bo necessary to satisfy tho above claim and all costs that may i ccrue. WILLIAM M. WILES, City Treasurer. Indianapolia. Ind., J an. 2, 1878. A II AM WAN'fEDiaT.rrOo.io theU.' A mfili UMI.urfOPOUAR BOOKS. Kjk (iooI r Boiitfi woci. Writers MMeacv fur Uiu,k. J.L'.in.Cttm ik C'-. Cmcu u-

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