Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 27, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1878 — Page 3
THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, TTBDNESDAY MOENING. JULY 10, 1878-
FAR 31 ASD noi'SEHOLD.
WIXTER TEIDISG OF DAIRY COWS 15 DENMARK. The winter food of cows is a matter of very great importance, and has a marked influence on the quality of the butter. The food employed consists of corn, cake, bay and oat or barley straw. On some farms mangels are given, but this is not the rule. Considerable information as to the influence . i m m 1 I 1 . I. . . . . 4 oi particular iooas on me quality ui u uuiter has been gathered by Professor Segelcke from the data afforded by dairy exhibitions. At such exhibitions, after the judges have pronounced their verdict on the quality of the butter, the history of each specimen is attached to it, the food supplied to the cows being one of the particulars mentioned. The different kinds of corn and cake employed are divided by Troteesor Segelcke into three classes, according to their influence on the quality of the butter. First class: rape cake, wheat, bran and oats. Second class: barley, palm nut cake, and perhaps wheat. Third class: linseed cake, peas, vetch seed and rye. Straw has a still lower value, producing when used alone a very hard and inferior butter; over ripe Btraw or bay is especially prejudicial. The use of one or more of the first 'class foods is essential for the p renin ction of fine butter; they give a moist, soft character to the butter, and greatly improve the flavor. A straw diet, with the addition Of these food?, will yield a butter equal to grass butter. A mixture of first and second class foods Is recommended. The third class foods yield a dry, hard butter of inferior qualify. The usa of rape cake in Denmark has greatly increased of late years. Instead of exporting rape cake Denmark now imports it, and its price is now little different from that of linseed cake. Tbe dallv ration oi dir. auenuner a muz
cows during winter consists of oat and barley straw, not cut into chaff, with rape cake 1 lb , malt dust 1 lb., bran 2 lbs., corn 4 to 5 lbs., mangel 20 to 30 lbs., hay 6 to 10 lbs. The corn is mixed oats and barley. These are commonly sown together as "mixed corn," in the proportion of two-thirds oats and one-third barley. The corn is ground and moistened with water when given to the cows. The cows are fed twice in the day, the first feeding commencing at 5 a. m., the V second at 1 or '1 p. m. Rye or what straw is given as litter at night TO TELL THE AGE Of FOWLS. If a hen's spurs are hard, and the scales on the legs rough, she is old, whether you see her head or not, but her head will corroborate your observation. If the under bill rs 80 fetilf that you can not bend it down, and the comb thick and rough, leave her, no matter how fat and plump, for some one less particular. A young hen has only the rudiment of spurs, the scales on her legs are smooth, glossy, and fresh colored, whatever the color may be ; the claws tender and short, the nails sbarp.the under bill soft and the comb thin and smooth. An old ben turkey has rough scales on the legs, callosities on the soles of the feet, and long, strong claws ; a young one the reverse of tbos9 marks. When the feathers are on, the old turkey cock has a long tuft or beard, -a young one but a sprouting one ; and when they are off the smooth scale on the legs decide the point, besides the difference in size of the wattles of the neck and in the elastic shoot upon the nose. An old goose, when alive, is known by the rough legs, the strength of the wings, particularly at the pinions, the thickness and Strength of the bill and the fineness of the feathers, and, when plucked, by the legs, the teoderness of the skin under the wings, by the pinions and the bill and the coarseness of the skin. Ducks are distinguished by the same means, but there is a difference that a ducklirfr'a hill is much loneer in Dronortion
to tne breadth of its head than the old A yourjg piglon is discovered by its pale color, smooth scales, tender collapsed feet, and the yellow, long down interspersed -among its feathers. A pigeon that can fly has always red colored legs and no down, and then is too old to use as a squab. TRAISI5G A COLT. General Geddcs. of the Iowa agricultural -college, in answer to a question recently made the following remarks about the early training of colts: The foal should see man and become accustomed to his presence from his birtb. A lasting control over the animal may be gained in the following way : As soon a the foal is dropped, or a minute or two after, assist him in his efforts to ris9 by placing the arm 3 round his breast and hips. He will resist tne handling, but it must be continued until the foal is steady and square on his legs. He must not be allowed to get away from you, or the lesson is lost, but as soon as he is perfectly quiet release the hold on hint very gradually, retire from him a few paces, and his first and most effectual lesion of human mastery is received. When the colt is four weeks old he should be broken to the halter. This should be made cf light material and fitted properly to his head, so that it can be enlarged from time to time as the animal increases in size. This act bdould be done with great gentleness; any roughness on the cart of the man will never be forgotten by the colt. This is the second step in the animal's education; the second impression he receives of the fact liar tt i n ri i m riivkiiir urid l r ina nfirn rinn performed without violence, he also learns r hta ms!or i. nnt hit onemv ms iriena. 1 nave louna it a plan to leave the halter on the head of i a uih a iiji v r anti hl l Limn iiiiiu lie, i ir the Utter is left on the animal. Lead- . '1L 1 - 1 1a il a a. t . V of breaking the colt that should one until the animal reaches his wot jfcar, uk w mi 11 uuie instruction in paces should be the business of his eduTBE HOUSEHOLD. exeiauies oi an ainas are now arrivinsr in . V V . 11 m t UUUUUUC9 1IU-U JLUUg lSJilllU BUU BfUT . . points, and are fresher and superior in alitv in thft T.rodur. nf ihn armtharn ites, from which the greater portion of the PDIV has heen derived for some time. .Trent last week. Green peas and asparagus -e nearly out of season, and the first crop of inliflowrr is nearly exhausted. New potass and tring beans are plentiful and ieaper. Fruit cf every variety, in season, i very abundant, except strawberries; these becoming scarce and are generally Iniall and poor. Raspberries are in a ittle larger supply; "Antwerps" sell at 0 to 12 cents per one-third of a quart cup in tne markets and tne iruit stores, tur ns are very plentiful, and sell at six to ten zents per pound, the highest price being asked for the variety known as cherry currants. Cultivated blackberries are now arriving, and bell at 16 cents per quart, while wild blackberries sell at 10 cents. For other fruits, as whortleberries, gooseberries, cherries, peaches, watermelons and cantalopes, pnees are unchanged. "Ueacb or mountain" plums are the newest thing in the markets in the way of fruit; they sell generally at 10 cents per quart, and some very large sized o.es sell in the fruit stores at higher prices. The pineapples now arriving are quite small; they sell at the rate of two or three for 25 cents. Hot house grapes sell in the lower Broadway fruit stores at 75 cents to $1.50 per pound. Spring chickens .e.l at 25 to 30 cents and spring ducks at 20 to 25 cents per pound, and stall fed pigeons at $1.75 to $2 per dozen. Residents of Brooklyn can, after July 4, buy woodcock, but their sale la forbidden in New York county until August 1. Fish is plentiful and prices are low; salmon is the dearest variety, selling at 20 to 30 cents per pound. Prices for meats, butter, eggs and all staple articles not enumerated are the same as last week. L Raspberry Vinegar. Gather the raspberries on a dry day; put them in a jug; mash them thoroughly; strain and for every quart of juice add ball a pint of best wine
vinegar; lei them rest two or three days, and then for every pint of the liquor add one pound of lump sugar; boil all together twenty minutes: let it stand dntil cold; then bottle, but do not cork too tightly, else the bottle will burst. M. M. , 2. Cover your raspberries with good vinegar, and, after lying for two or three days, strain through a flannel bag; pour the jaice again on the raspberries, ana if you wish to have it very rich, a third time; the last straining should be perfectly clear; to every fintof juice add one pound and a quarter of amp sugar and boil one hour. F. Mixture for Skeletonizing Leaves. Four ounces common washing soda dissolved in one quart boilnig water; add two ounces slaked quick lime; boil 15 minutes cool solution and pour off clear liquid into saucepan. Put over the fire, and when at boiling point put in leaves and boll for an hour; add boiling water occasionally to replace the loas by evaporation. When leaves are removed, if the cellular tissue does not rub off in cold water boil again. When skeletons are exposed they are not white. To bleach them, put them into a weak solution of chloride of lime one large table spoonful of chloride of lime to one quart water, and a few drops of vinegar; let leaves remain in bleaching fifteen minutes; if leaves remain in the bleaching mixture too long they become brittle. A soft tcoth brush is better to clear skeletons with ' rather than the finger. Gather specimens of matured leaves in July to September; never in damp weather. Dry specimens in white blotting paper, under gentle pressure. X. Polish for Floors. One pound of beeswax, one quart of benzine the beeswax melted soft, to which add the benzine; put them over a range or stove, the fire closely covered, as benzine is highly inflammable; stir together till well mixed. These are the proportions; the quantity must depend upon the space to be covered. Apply to the floor, tirst making it clean, and rub in thoroughly. It shows the grain of the wood, and makes a permanent polish, growing better by use and rubbing in. It is free of dust, and clean, and not laborious to take care of, twice a year' rubbing and sweeping, so to say, with a broom in a flannel cover. The floor of the Louvre has on it this preparation, and all who have seen it will recall its smooth and clean appearance. Julia Cary. Currant Jelly. One pint of currant juice, one pound ot sugar these are the proportions taking eight quarts of currants and 16 pounds ot sugar; to the currants add one-balf a pint of water; put over the fire to get hot; press through a sieve; use loaf-sugr; put it in the oven to get hot; put the currant-juice on the fire to get hot, in fact, boil up; take it off the fire while sizzling hot, add the sugar heated, in fact, yellow with heat; stir till it is jeliy; cover with soft white paper, sealed on with beaten whits of egg; put in a dry, sunshiny room. This will make a clear, firm, perfect jelly. Winifred Warriner. Barberry Syrup. Strip barberries, cover them with water, put them over the fire, and be careful they do not burn; don't boil them. but when cooked squueze and strain them carefully; to one pint of warm juice add two pints sugar; put the sweetened juice into a pitcher, which pitcher put into hot water until dissolved; then bottle it. Katharine To Retain the Color of a Lawn or Calico Dress. One table spoonful of alum, one table spoonful of salt, dissolved in one galJon of soft water; soak the dress, wash as usual, and rinse in the salt and alum. Eliza Rsndall.
An.Important Function fUlnialated. The kidneys exercise most Important functions, -which are so weariaome that they tax to the uUnoMt the strength and. endurance of these busy little organs. Every breath, every pulsation ol the heart, every movement of a limb, every thought, make waite and necessitates the development of new atoms. The used up particles In the blood are Rifted from it and dissolved In a watery Hold by the kidneys, which then discharge this fluid Into the bladder. A train ot disaster to the system would follow If these ashes," no to speak, were not thoroughly strained off and discharged. Tills is the caw when the kidfaeys become Inactive, llostetter'a stomach Bii ters, by retoriig their activity, not only keeps open a most important outlet for impurities, but prevents diseases of the kidneys themselves, which wheD inert bt-come 1 able to fall a prey to diabetes, Bnght's disease, nephlstis albumenuiia and other maladies ppecially Incident to them, which, although not specially rapld in their proretslon, re particularly obstinate and fatal. Sick and Aflllctetf. A cough or cold, if not properly attended to, may result in an incurable lung disease. For all diseases of the throat, breast and lungs, bronchial or asthmatic affection., Dr. Swayne's compound Syrup of Wild Cherry it a pleasant and certain cure the oldest and best remedy. It promotes expectoration and removes all diseased matter which obstructs the lungs; the ulceration is healed and the suflerer is restored to perfect health. If the bowels are costive or liver disordered, take first a few doses of Dr. Swayne's Tar and Sarapa rill?, which will evacaute the bowels, and is oi vital importance, relieve the congested liver and remove all bilious ness These valuable remedies fold at the leading drug stores, or can be Lad by writing to Dr. Swayce it Son, Philadelphia. Ask your druggist for them. Browning & Sloan, wholesale agents. 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 yoa, Free of Charge. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D, Bible House, New York City. CI I (To rd'a Febrifuge Palatable, Powerful, Antfperlodle and Tonic. Nature s remeuy ior lever and acne. Never known to fail in a single case. This popular remedy differs from all other ague cures, in being free from all pobocous effects on the system; it enters into t! e circulation and destroys all malarious poison, and thus eradicates the disease without producing any of those distressing afu-r sensations, such as fullness and pain in the head, ringing in the ears and partial deafness. Try it xnce and you will never be without it. J. C. Richabdsos, Proprietor, St bonis. For sale by all druggists. "Itching 11 leu" Is one of" the most annoying diseases in the world, and all can find prompt and certain relief by the use of "Swayne's Ointment." The sy m ptom s are m oist u re, li k e persplrat i on, intense itching, particularly at night. Wm. P. Grove, U. 8. Marshal's office, Harrisonburg, Va., writes: I suffered twenty years from this terrible disease, consulted many physicians, but found no permanent relief antil I used "Swayne's Ointment." It alto cures tetter, pimples, all crusty, ecaly, itchy skin diseases, leaving the skin clear and smooth without a blemish. Sent by all mail to any address, on receipt of price, 60 cents a box or three boxes $1.25. If your druggist has not got it, address letters to Dr. Swayne fc Son, Philadelphia. Browning &, Sloan, wholesale agents. MAXHOOJ UEBXOIOSD. A ricum of yonUhfnl fanpnidenr, canting jrrmatn doray.ncrvout debility, etc, haying tried in vain every known wittd?, has found a simple self cnr.. which he Will aend ri to hta fallow nalfrrara. Adlre t. II, KEEV1-H, 4 Chatham NU. A'. T. I Sandalwood Capsules. i D ia.t and moat raliab! Core for all DUmms of tbe Urinary Ornu, Certain Car la alfbt aUya. Bwar of danfarooa laiUtior.. An Dnifg-rtS. Writ foe areolar. DUNDAJS SZCX CO., 39 WeofUr Stmt, Btv Tk,
It you feel doll, drowsy, debilitated, have frequent headache, mouth tasies badly, poor appetite and tongoe catedt you are auflerlng from torpid liver, or "biliousness," and nothing will cure w. speedily and permanently as to
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ASK the recovered Dyspeptics, Bilious sufferers, victims of Fever and Ague, the mercurial diseased patient, how they recovered health, cheerful nplrltnand good appetite, they will telt you by taking Simmons' Liver Regulator, AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR MALAKIOUS FEVERS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, MENTAL DEPRESSION, RESTLESSNESS. JAUNDICE, NAUSEA, HICK HEADACHE, COLIC, CONSTIPATION and BILIOUSNESS MItl9IO.i MVKK RCflCLATOR Is given with safety and the happiest results to the most delicate infant. Takes tne place of Quinine and Bitten cf every kind. It Is the Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medicine In the World. J. II. ZEII.IN A- CO., Price, 11.00. (3, Philadelphia, Pa For ten rears Tntl'i PI1U hare been the recognized Standard Family Medicine in the Atlantic Static. Scarce I v a family can be loiind from Maine to Mexico that 'iocs not tiKO them. It is now propos! to make their Virtues knowu in tbe vt-T. A Single Trial will Establish their Merits, Do They Cure Every Thing? NO. They are for Diseases that result from MALARIAL POISON and a OERANCEO LIVER, such aa Dyspepsia, Bilious and Typhoid Fevers Chills, Colic. Sick-Headache, Chronio Diarrhcea, Nervousness, Dizxinosa, Palpitation of the Heart, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Kidney Disease, Chronio Constipation, Piles, &o. 2TA.TTJ-&-E -WARITO YOU That Your LIVER IS DISORDERED When you hay m Dall pala In abonlderat Coated Tona;at t'o(l. Bowel; Weight la tbelttliajM-h after I'-allng Soar Kraetatlonai Aftr lou to Exertion of Ilody or Jlind. KK A1VIH1lI), ftnd AT ONCE TAKE TUTT'S PILLS!! Tin- llrmt !o prodneea an ttet Mil. ell often awl on (.hew I lie nulirrrr. and iu n hliort lime folio wm an Ap petite, good liKaliou, SOLID FLESH & HARD MUSCLE. THE WEST SPEAKS. "BEST PILL IN EXISTENCE." Dh. TTTT j-I hT Dwd your Pills for DTtppi,Wk Stomx-h nd Nrrrouumt. 1 nrvrr hil aoytninn to da me m much good In the war of medicine. They are rxxl if you rrpreeenl them. They r the beet Pill in zlateDoa. and 1 do all I rn to a-Tiiiaint other with their good merit. J. W. TIBBLTTS, Dacota, Minn. Mold by DrncreUfa. or sent by Mall on receipt or 25 cent. Office, 'S3 Murray fit.. Slew York. Side Headaches Positively Cured by theta Little Pills. They alno relieve rXtttrfs from Dyspepsia, Indijfstion and Too 1 lenity Katinsc. A perfect remedy for lir.xiii-H, Nausea. Druwxinem.Had Taxte in the Mouth. Coated Tongm., Puln in the Side, Ac. They regulate the Bowels anil prevent Constipation and Piles. The smallt en1 HMt tn IqItb l)nlvnn nitl ft i1ne 40 In a vial. Purely Vegetable. Price 23 ct-nLs. Ii bold by all Drug-rifts. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Prop'rs, Erie, Pa. x ivi mis vj ttihii ior o'ip uuii-ir. y Reid & Klisoexsmith, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion county, ss: In the Circuit Court of Marlon county. In the state ot Indiana. No, 2-273. June term, 1S78. Sarah A. McCorkle vs. James W. McCorkle. lie It known, that on the 17th dayoi June, 187H, the above nametl plalntifl, by her attorneys, flkxl In the oAIch ot the clerk of the I'lrcait Court of Marion county, in the state of Indiana, her complaint against the above liHmeil detenttant, and that on the 17th day of June. DS7H, the said plain tin filed lu sitid clerk'n o.Ilce the aftldavltof a competent person showing that said defendant. James V. McCorkle, 1.. not a resident ol tne state of Indiana. Now, therefore, by order of said court, said defendant lut above named is herebv notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint azalnst him, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, at the calling ofsaidcau.se on the scconJ day of the term of said court, to be l)ogun and held at the court house in the city of Indianapolis, ou the fourth Monday In August. 1K78. nam complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in his absence. AUSTIN II. BROWN, Jun26. Clerk. Reid & Klingesmith, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA Marion county, ss: In the Circuit Court of Marion county. In the state of Indiana. No. 2,271. June term, 1878. Divorce. Jeflerson K. Britt vs. Harriet C. Britt. Be it known, that on the 12th day of June, 1X78, the above named plaintiff, by his attorneys, filed In the ottice of the clerk ol the Circuit Court of Marlon county, in the state of Indiana, his complaint against the above named defendant; and that afterwards, on the 19lh day of June. 1878. the said plaintiff filed in Raid clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person showing that said defendant, Harriet C Britt, Is not a resident of the state of Indiana. Now therefore, by oraer ot said court, said defendant above named Is hereby notified of the fllliiK ana pendency of said complaint against her, and that unless she appears and answers or demurs thereto, at the catling of said cause on tbe second day of the term of said court, to be begun and held at the court house in the city ol Indianapolis on the fourth Monday In August. 1878-saio complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined In ber absence. AUSTIN II. BROWN, Jun20. Clerk. SO CLIFFORD'S FEBRIFUGE ERADICATES ALL MALARIAL DISEASES from the SYSTEM J. C. RICHARDSON, Prop., tr Tor Sale by All Druggists. ST. LOUIS CHEAP Texas Homes. 640 Acres for $80. DOHALDSON it r RALLY, B inkers, fr. O. HJk 2829, St, Lf, II.
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CVRISG Costlveness, Jaundice, DyBpepla, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul stomach and Breath, Headache, try' pel. Piles, Rheumatism .KriipUons and Skin Diseases, Biliousness, Liver Coraplaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors ana Halt Rhe nm, Worms. Ciont. earalgia, as a dinner pill and purifying the blood, are the moMt congenial purgative ytt perfected. Their effects abundantly show how much they excel all other pills. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. They purge oat the foul humors nf the blood, they stimulate tbe sluggish or disordered organs Into action, and they impart health and tone to the whole being. They cure not only the every day complaints of everybody, but formidable and dangerous diseases. Most skillful physicians most eminent clergymen and our best citizens, send certificates of cures performed, and of rreat benefits derived from these pills. They are the safent and best physic for children, because mild as well as ellectual. Being sugar coated, they are easy to take, and being purely vegetable, they are entirely harmless. Prepared by DR. J. 0. AYEE & 00., Lowell, Mass., Practical anil Analytical Ctiemlnts. Sold by all druggists and dealers In medicine NOTICE TOI CONSUMERS S o o The creat celebrity of our TIX TAG TOB cc has caused many Imitations thereof e to be placed on the market. We therefore a caution all Chewers against purcbaing such imitations. v All dealers buying or selling other ping to- ; bacco bearing a hard or metallic laoel render themselves liable to the penalty of the law, .and all persons violating our trade marks s are punishable bvflne and imprisonment. HHt'-K ACT OF COMtRUtii, ALX.INT 14, tlS76. u The genuine LORILT.4RD TIN TA oTOHACOocan be distinguished by a TIX cTAli on each lump with the word IOKIIL.4KI stamped thereon. P Over 7,oH tons tobacco sold in 177, and nearly S.ooo persons employed In factories. - Taxes paid to the government In IM7 about &.VIOO.000. and during the past 12 years over 20,04.0,000. S These Koods sold by all Jobbers at manuifactorers' rates. SNYDER'S II PADS. Tbe most wonderful HBALTH RISTORERf? ever discovered. LEADINO PHVSIClAKtf and tbe Intelligent are most loud in their praise. - No.1. For LIVER and LDNO AILMKXT8, CHILLS and FEVER, DYSPEPSIA, Indigestion, Illliousne.s, Sick and Nervous Headache, and all diseases arising from torpid liver. The most effectual BboOL) PUR1KIEK EXTANT, gives strength to tbe weak and debilitated. Price, 2.00. No. 2. For FKMALE WEAKNESSIAND IRREUULARI 1IES, FALLING of the WOMB, LECOORRHEA (whites), and many other ills to which FEMALES are SUBJECT: enriches the blood, purifies the secret ions and strengthens WEAKLY and DELICATE FEMALES. Price, fri.OO. No. 3. For KIDNEY, SPINE and BLADDER affections, Bright's disease, diabetes, LAME r WEAK BACK: TONES UP VITALITY and RESTORES LOST ENERGY. Price, &S.OO. Ifyour drntrelst does not keep "SNYDER"!; CURATIVE PADS," and will not get one for yon. do not let him palm oft othf r worthies imitations, but send the price to us In a letter, and we will mail them to you. Address, E. F. SNYDER A CO., 143 West roni-th Street, lucliuiatl,0. ' Koll by nROWKISfl A NLUAN. A. KKII'EK, STEW Alt I' t RAKRY, Indian aiMli,aul IlllC-4ilsrtt UESEUALLY. WE WILL PAY The Hiohest Market Price For all of the following articles, or we will sell them for yon on 6 per cent, commission : BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS, POULTRY LARD, TALLOW, FEATHERS, POTATOES, APPLES, GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED, HIDES, FUR, WOOL, PEANUTS, BROOM-CORN, DRIED FRUIT, HAY, HOPS, Etc., Etc Liberal cash advances made on la rte consignments t stap e articles. Farmers, Snippers and Dealers In general merchandise shculd write for reference, price current, stencil, etc. When writing ns state whether you wish to fchipon consignment er sell. If you wish to .el, name thenrtlcles, moountof eacu and your VERY LOWEST PRICE for same, delivered F. O. B. (free aboard cars) at your nearest thipping point. Also, If possible, send sample by mall; If too bulky, by freight. ADDRE68 HULL & SCOTNEY, Genera Commission and Shlppli g Merchants, 231 fc a 10 Aordi Hater SU PHILADELPHIA PA. The Only 25 Cent AGUE REMEDY IN THE WORLD, A rafe and reliable substitute for Qnlnlue. The great tasteless medicine for all dif eases caused by Malarial Poisoning, being a preventive as well as a ce ta'n remedy for FEVER and AGUE, Damb Ague, Ague Cake, -Remit' tent, Intermittent Fevers, Kidney Disease, -Liver and Bowel Complaint, Dyspepsia and General Debility; the best general Toe ic for Debilitated Systoms. Pace 25 cents per box. Family boita $1.00. Sold by Druggists. 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rvi By an Immense practice, extending through a period of years, bavinr within that time treuted many thousand cases of tlrte diseases peculiar U woman, I have been enabled to perfect a most potent and agreeable medicine thai meets the Indications presented bv th.it class of dibcaes with positive certainty and ex:jttnc-S. To designate thU natural specific compound, I hare named it Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. The term, however, is b it a feeble expression cf my hif.t appreciation of iu value, based upon tnf own personal observation. As a close observer, I have, while witnessing its positive results In the few special diseases incident to tbe separate organism of woman, singled it out as the el i max or crowiiinjr gent ef my medleal rareer. On its merits, a a positive, sale, and eflectital remedy for this class of diseases, and one that will, i-t all times and umier all circumstances, act kindly and in harmony with the laws which govern the female system. I am willing to stake mv reputation as a physician. Kay, even more, so conli.tent am I that it will not disappoint the most sanguine expectations of a single inralid lady who uses it for any ol the ailments for which I remn.end it, that 1 offer and sell it under A POSITIVE UUA KANTEE. If a beneficial effect ts not eperieucc.l by the time two-tliirds of the contents of tne bottle are used, I will, on return of the bottle, twothirds of the medicine hiving been taken according to directions, and the case being one for which I recommend it, promptly refund the monev paid for it. Had I not the in st perfest confidence m its virtue, I could not oirer it as I do undar thec conditions; bnt having witnessed its truly miraculous cures in thou-niid of cases, I feel warranted and perfectly safe In risking both ray rcputatiou and. my money on Ita merits. Tbe following are among those diseases in which my Favorite Prescription has worked cured, as if by magic, and with a certainty never before attained by any medicine: lencorrhoea, Excessive Flowing Painful Month I v Pcriods, Suppressions when from unnatural causes, Irregniaritics, Weak Back, Prolapsus or falling' of the Uterus, Ante version and Retroversion, Bearing Down Sonxntions, Internal Ile.it, Nervous Depression, Debilitv, Despondency. Threatened Jliscamago, Chronio Congestion. Inflammation and Ulceration of the Uterus. I m potency, liarrenness, or Sterility. Female Weakness, and very many other chronic diseases incident to woman not mentioned here. In all affection of this nature, mv Favorite Prescription worts cures the marvel of the world. Tins medicine I do not extol as a cure-all. but it admirably fulfills a singleness of pur Jose, being a most perfect specillo in all chronic Ueaes of tbe sexual sfslcm of woman, it will not disappoint, nor will it da barm, in any state or condition. Those who desire further Information on the? e subjects can obtain it in The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a book of over hm pages, sent, post-paid, on receipt of $1.50. It treats minutely of those diseases peculiar to Females, and gives much valuable advice la reard to the managenicnt of those affections. FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION SOL-X JBV AJLL. DRUGGISTS. B.T. PIERCE, H.D.,Wr, Or Sn jar-Coated, Concentrated, Root '. and Herbal Juice, Aiiti-Bilioua Granulea. THE "LITTLE GIANT" CATHARTIC, or ITIaltuni In Parvo Physic Tbe novelty of molern"3tedicaC Chemical, and Pharmaceutical Science. No use of any longer taking the large, repulsive, and nauseous piLs, composed of cheap, crude, and bulky ingredients, when we can, by a care fid application of chemical science, extract ail tbe cathartic and other medicinal properties from the most valuable roots and herbs, and concentrate them into a minute Granule, scarcely larger than a mustard seed, that can be reodilv swallowed by those ol the most sensitive stomachs and fastidious tastes. Each little Purgative Pellet represents, in a most concentrated form, as much cathartic power as is embodied in acv of the large pills found for eale in drug-shops. From their wonderful cathartic power. In comparison to their size, people who liave not tried them are apt to suppose that thcr are harsh ordrastic in effect: but such is not at nil tlio case, the Ui:icrent active medicinal principles of which thev are composed being so harmonized and modi-ied, one bv the others, as to produce a most search I n;j and thorough, yet peiilly and kindly operating, cathartic. $500 Reward is hereby offered by the proprietor of these Pellets, to anv chemist who, upon anaivsis will lind in then any calomel or oilier forms of mercury, mineral poison, or injurious drug. nelnsr entirely vegetable, no particular care i required while usu them. They operate Without disturbance to the cov.stitn.ion. diet, or occupation. For Jaundice, Headache, G'ouktipatlon, Impure ltlood, Pain In the Miouldcr-i, Tiehtnosof the C'heet, UizziueHS, Sour Eructations from the Moniach, ISad tato in the mouth. Bilious attack's I'aiu in region of Kidneys, Internal lever, Itloated feelins about stomach, Rush of ltlood 10 Head, High-colored L'rino, I nsoclabilitv end Gloomy Forebodings, take Dr. Piercea Pleasant Purgative Pellets. In explanation of the remedial power of mv Purgative Pellet over so great a variety ol diseases I wish to say that their action upon the animal economy is universal, not a aland or tiaue escaping their saitaiivo Impress. Age doei nt impair the projeRies ot Uie-o Pellets. They are en-ar-coatcd and inclosed in glass bottles, their virtues being therebv preserved unimpaired for auy length of time, in anv climate, so that they are alwavs fresh and reliable. This is not the case with those pi'.ls which are put up in chea-,1 wooden or taste Ij-tard boxes. Kecoliect that f-r all li-case. whoi-e a Laxative, Alterative, or Purgative, is indicated, ihese little 1'elicu will give the moat perfect satisfaction to all who use tacni. They are anld by all Druggists at 25 cents a bottle S. V. PELCZ, 11 D., Prop'r, IiUFFAl-O, X. T THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDYI G2ATS SrZCITIC UZriKM! TRADE MARK. . , TRADE MRK. edei aa ao anritdbg r-ir for Abwival V'KUtXEtf, MrKKHAt wtmi, iMPfrTEiry, next all diwim clt Sett Abuw ; a a m r MKSfKT. I'Kirkspal LarruDi. Paia HTHi Cack. DrMMki4 Aa:---ty4 After Taking. Iml to Tnnnltr. CBnapftoB and Vr-maturs Crave, all ut wkieb aa a rulr r- lirvt eud br dfriaiin( Irra ih -Bih ot Datare and mrr in.lo!e-i -. The SprriSe iledicine imt'j rcull nf life atadj and rnrnuj- reara ( xwhcue in Wcaiiug taeac apeial diwae. full pardculara la.-r pamphlet, vhlek w dealrt to lead free b mail, to rvrrr Ml 'The Spreiftc Mertie re It Mld he all Droj-iMi at II per pacta;, or aix pa-rk-ca fr , ur will be aent atail n reeeit of turn noser br addre-oitie THE GRAY MEDICINE OCT, No. 10 Micbauics' Ulix-k, Detkoit, Mich. C7 la-tia-rinolia he H. B. Cole ft Co.. Wal-rr ft r.t!krr, A. R. While ft Co.. A.'C. AiI-t, S. R. 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When il i loenareoKat to elalt the eity fcr treo'jivnt. mulklM eaa be at prrvatel ad aa(l7 by anil or ezpree aaywhar. - Caret Guaranteed ia all Ctisea undertaken. cotuaiuuou porwaallr or bf letter tree and InTrleA. a oormpoaaeaee atnetlj Tnrnftdaai---L PRIVATE COUNSELOR Of 100 paea, eot to any addreia, iwenrely MlM, tor WW tSO) eenia. 8hoiud be read Ke alL AddreM aa aion OOm hoar fro-a lt.M.uir.K. Baadan. S to t. U. DR. B0HAPARTE & CO. GREAT combinations at professional talent and expe rience 01 Europe ana Amenoa are the men to eonsult. Thla la th A nnlv.fT.nA In tha .Mo where permanent care of private diseases oaa be obtained without t-he nee of mercury or change of diet or business. We guarantee to cure Gonorrhea, Gleet, Syphilis, Impotency, Nocturnal Emissions or Self Abnse, Cinraal Bmlseiona, Female Oomplalnts: in short, every possible form and variety of Sexnal Dlseauee. Cores rapid, thorough and permanent, aad fees moderate. 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By simple Inhalation. 1 his can be done at our oflice, or by the patient at hi own home. ' HOME TREATMENT. This Is Pent by exprt? in a comjiact peu-k&ge. Price for two months' supply, with in hating apparatus and fi tff and explicit direction, (13.00. FR EE I A Treatise 200 pp. on Compound Oxygen, with many testimonials to meet remarkable cure, sent .Tree Address Pss. Stahut A Paujt, 1112 Girard St, PhO Agents Wanted Send for Circular and Term. ' They fl to rAOMS, TV.IVTKttH, rXHRKSH, OlMBt HAND HOKSKaAILKOAUWS, lu fart la every on. aiunr borara Mr brave wwk. Attacbabla vohoat trouble la any haroem, tber are adapted for txeoa all kiadabf Tebtdesaad agricultural iiniilnDeDta, and bava received the highest teatinnoial from pr-tninetu practical caa wba aro ndnetbeoa. Brfaiirriea t !.SOprrpi!iv NEWTON LULL. Boi Uaauiactunr. 155 Jackson St, Chicago. (Coder Grand PacUk Hotel.) 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