Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 28, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1880 — Page 5

THE IKDIAKA STATE SENTINEL, v7EDNESi!AY, JANHTABY 14, 1880-

A FOWL EXHIBITION'

la Progress t MäsoaicHilI TEat is Grand ic All It Appointment. A Larr?r N ember of Entrita Tcan Evr Befor at Any Poultry Enow Hell In ' tn United States. The work is still going on in WatthiDgton and JIa-oaic Uallj, preparing (or exhibition of the National Poultry suscciation. New arTiva8 are constantly appearing on the urenes, and fanciers of chickens can not certainly und fault with the arrangements that at beinv made for the accommodation of took. A row of coods line the walls of the audience room in Masonic Hall, and two double rows run the length of the room in addition. There will b an excess of 1,500 entries at Masonic Hall alone. The Mexican veterans went in a body last night to see the exhibition, a special invitation having oeen sent them. . There are a gTeat many prominent men already in the city who. have devoted a great deal of time to toe im provenient of poultry, araoDg them Charles A. Jiweet, president of the- American Poultry association. The secretary, Geo. S. Josselyn, of l redonivrtt arnre to-day. The noiM at times is something of a nuisance. The grand old roosters vie with eah other in the matter of crowing, long and loud. Occasionally a hen varies, the monotony of the proceedings by setting up a terriole cickle, and immediately the racket is bf gun in every coop. The glass hen is already at work, and Latching out es;s at a rapid rate. This, as every one tinrtcrstar.d, is done by electricity. 'I he jgs are laid in order, forming a sort of rat ius from the center. A small therniomr -ter ii also laid on tan latide to iniicate the decree of Lett, which, of couri, has to !e -maintained with a considerable degie? vi rtguianty. The little chickens are to be pen m every staste of existence. Some of the e?rgs are yet unbroken; again are some tobe teen which are slightly fractured; others areeoehat tered as to show the bird moving; and still others where tbe little things are tt rugging to break from the shell. A number of the chickens are cUmbtrtng over the eegs in a lively msnner, Altoyetaer, the g!a& ben a curiosity, ss ejlau implement to til-plant tae ben i: tht halchiüg baslutaä in tue future, that i welt wonh along ijurney toa?e. It baa tL.u fox been, the gieat aitrrcdon of the hall. ' ' MeuuwbJ'e the cages are bi-ms C lad with chickecs of every variety, big anu little, of every staöe and shape, vttirdy has been .set a; art for the benefit oi the school chll dren. wben the price of air.ii-tion for them will be 10 cent?. Washington Hail isrmpplitd with a greater variety oi acimals and bird than the Masonic buiiding. Itia a good-;.?d menagerie in itif. rurkcjB, gtee, nitce, guiaea pm, pveot.-, nbb.u, prarie dors. and other pt cifuft.e go t j make up the list of attrae tions. Among the exhibitors are the follow in: II. H.Stoddard, Hartford, Uonn.; Jaines i:. White, f;jiewood. III,: P.. N. 1'iercrt, (.'ot uliitr, J-.; ;-o.- W Mitchell, Hrlsioi. ('odd.; C. A. Keete. Sterling. 111.; K. A. Woodbury, Kre, lanKl White, New I.ondoi, O.: C W. Joiin-on, r'owler, Ind.;C. 1. Hnuu-r, Htootuington. i:i ; Joseph Pool, i.rensturi-. Ind.; li. I. H. Browu, Chtear., lit. : B. h leedi4, .MuHoatine. I.: K. A. Kobiuon, KockUnd, Ind.: L'iiai !es McLane. New Ioudon, U.: F. M, Miliiken, Isntou, Mich.; iL. W. Mass-y, Hmtti IVuc!. Ina : T. Koswell. I armer City, In.; H.A. I'horie. Orten wich. It 1.: W. stailsehmidt, Preston, OntaMo: Oscar Pioiittle, Adrian, Mich.; Irani-1 Plo&ney, OnaDdaigua, N. V ;J. W. Kruffn, Bft'tlraort Md.; James K.c-d, ie-troir-, Mich.: Daot-I White, New London, o; AiV.rt French, Cincinnati. O ; H H. IVcfc, Kj.rlville, N. Y.; John K P..ks. Prl.H lit.; John Hdi net t, Huuman, Ind.; trink A PatTick. Hioomlngton, Hi.; Kentucky Poultry ::cpauy, Ixuinville, Ky ; Jcrie W. MUftieli, Briftoi, loun.; J. . Barker, Thiirctowi), Ind.; Hid Conger, Tintric!:; O. P. Hanter, Bloom1ns:ton, n.; lt. II. l'tcS, Earlevllle, .; Havid Hadlt-y, PlatiitlelJ; Joseou P. ol. üre-nbaig; Mn. I. U. r.rowa, CJiicBo: .lohn T. H-ideu, I.tncol; i:i.;Oore Bul.er, 0k. Park, iti.; James I-;. Wuite, tDgit-Hood. ill.: .V. Flckllue,Chrl st.iu. 111.; W. Curl-. Monro, Mich.; R MJlull'ii, talt, Out.: W.A. Jeftrl.-x, Hvnnnnh, U.:C JJohnson L'-., Kun ler. lud ;I Stewart, Flint, M'ca ; T. I'. M 'jrew, hprtntlld, .;.!. U, !Shi.llcro!is, LonisvlHe, Ky.; Phlmndcr WiUiiirtA;, Tacnton, M. Tbe show is open daring the day s:id e venia?, and will continue until the Pub. The show ie regarded by all visitors as tbe sreaiest exhibition of fine birds ever held in :h Weit, and equal to aoy ever held in the ro.iutry. Distibguiähtd fanciers from the I'.avt are very complimentary upon tbe merits of t he exhibition, aud everything is ixKinj:. Tbe clarion note of Chantic'eer never ceare s. Sonoious basso prof undo of the great Chinee mingles with shrill ?jprsno of tne lllilputian bantam, and the noise of a thousand or ' the?e is wonderful evrn' to - Old exhibitors thicken? exclusively are exhibited at Masonic Hall, and the Kunds that are " abroad in Wftebiiiton Hall, aHhcuh not to nuc;eron. are Ir poeeibls mora aifd The bouk i ( the g ant gtnder. tbe iutck of the numerous dues, and tbe starling, kh r , Larp bsrk of tbe newly arrmd pruirie volf. mingUd with tha of: coamgef ite hundreds o' pigeoos, tbe squeaking of wbi e mite, wbite rats, GuiLea pis, e;c, etc. Th rabbit farnil? a one are eitent observers. Of iattcr," it mj be here eaid. there is an e-xecediuglj Urge ad fine exhibit The attendance was very Uro during the ly 3Ld Wdsgreatlv Increased at n'git. Tne v'lri'3 hen is tbe tint attraction t the new corners. The chickens are being ha'ched out by hundred in pUin vie w o' the pop, ard are th particular attraction for the children ard lidies Several ne codecionsof stuCTed birds and ni&li appear al the riiü'-reat blls, the proper j' of Mr?. M. M. Dasein, of Lipoitj county. Mr. II. H. 8'ocldard, proprietor of tbe Poultry Woilt, is having an oülee erect d l the Crtn'er of the main ai-i!e of Maeonic Hall. It is to be decorated, and will te not l'ip least of tbe attractions The general appa'aoca of tbo hall if very st'r&ctiv". lest at ot öeirg iitiered th 11 c.r is kept cl-au, at.d r large Dumbfr o' fli?s orcaiiient tfie vriou c x)ps: The whole is to be phoogrepbd t vday by Caiwallaier, Um iilutri.t:. ja of t ie vaiious poultry j uinais. The total number of enria ia the exhibi tion is between l..rJand 2,U" rt-pren Mi ig cearlv every S ate in tha Uuiwtn and iha Cttnedas. lialatesd's centennial Incntacr appears on tbe strge at Masonic IIa' 1, and is reeling off chickens ii a manner calcuUred o rnsbo heosasbaml thatiby ever tiotemplat. d going into ta ln-l . There were H bnSf Cochins and Plymoo'h lfocfec, very fine birds, valued at lrft aulf.cated while cn their way from lilint i fo tn)ihibt ion. Among th4 birtla mentioned was the noed buff Cochin cock, Colcago King Second, winner of the president's cup At t"js plsre las', year. A few rumplßsa fwls, "ban'a," are attractirg ft good deal of attention f rum the urious. This is an old and formerly com moo vsrietv, out is row so pesrlv extinct s U be a curiosity. They are exhibited by Dr. W. J. risrun, cf ibis citv. andweruprj -cored by htm rcetitly in IlunUvilie, AU. Tbey are nar tbe g'aw hen. To day (8tariy) !s children's day, whn a'l children will bs admitted on tickets 8311 at 10 cents ear-b. The beutlnel acknowledgos favors receiyed in the way of assistance from a number of parties. ; A Cannon With a History. Th theft of a cannon took place the other day at Lexington, Scott county,, In this St it, which bau very Interesting history,

for which we are indebted to a citizen of Indianapolis, who is familiar with It, and who

formerly resided in taatixunty.t jTne can-', non is a crass six pounaer. it was made in Pari?, France," iiv 1792; was cart ured from the French by Wellington at Waterloo. It next figured in the battle of New Orleans, where it was taken from the Hritish by Old Hickory. Colonel Mcl arland, who partiripated in tbe battle, and afterward founded the town of Lexington, Ind., In some way prccured the cannon from the Government, and tooic it to Lexington about the time of the Indian disturbances and the niasiacre of the whites at Pigeon Koost, örott coanty. The cannon ba-i remained there ever since, although captured and spiked by John Morgan in bis famous raid through Southern Indiana. It was recently stolen by some boys and taken tj Madison, where tney proposed to sell it as old brass, but were detected, and arrested. Upon a celebrated political occasion many years since, the Democrats fired cflF this cannon In honor of a triumph over their po'illcal opponents. The latter afterward privately took possession, and bid it away under the door of an old cooper shop, intending to return tbecompliment of firing it over tbe first defeat of the Democrats, but 'the occasion never presented iltelf, und some years afterward it was accidentally discovered, and restored to Its old abidln place on the public square. DESTHUrif HE3B0LS. , A ftad Case of Destitution Among Carolina Negroes, at tbe Carter of Union and Ray Street s-Sicknees and Starvation. I From Thursday'. I.tally. A Sentinel reporter having learned of a al case of destitution in a family of negroes recently brought here from North Carolina, took the trouble to look it up last night. Following directions yiven, be was soon on Union street at tha intersection of Pay, and stepping inu tbe grocery of Lanir .t Bruce, the following f cts were elicited from the junior memter cf the firm: 'In the firstint llmnt of colored people brought here there wai a family by the name of Williams, onsis'ing of the father (James) tbe mother, a little girl and two ooya. These were taken to t hovel on Ky street, the occcpants cl which kindly cared for them and assisted them to the cxU-Lt of their ability. James Williams, Iba father, tried U. find work but was unable to obtain it. Hearing of a chance for employment somewhere in the northern part of tbe State, he went tbere to look for work, but beinrr unmccestfol, and g Ping out of money, be fttirted to walk hack to this city. At Stockwe'l he got a job of cutting some wood, with the roceeds of which h returned. Lst Thursday a week, biV wife was confind, and eventually delivered of a child. There were no c'otbes for it, and it was wrapptd with an old rag and soon died from exposuraod was buried by thecounty. Lisi Friday night one of the bo.s took sick. By Saturday morning hi3 sickr.css tad de v loped into a genuine case of scarlet fever, and up to Monday eight ho lax on the lloor, which id ou'y plank laid on the ground. Since then, by the kindness of variom par ties, a little better arrangement bas been effected. Tbe other children are now down with the fever, and the mother is still sick. Her bed is but a mass of ran?, and it is asserted that ber best covering, up to yesterday morning, has been a rag not more than a yard tqunre. As for the husband, be detlarrs that he has not laid down for two weeks, but ha taken wbst rest he ha had by sitting iu a chair. Among tha most distressing statements that were made was that the sick children were bathed with water from the stme teacup that the woman drank tea froru. The hous in wtich this family is living fr jntaon Ky st -eet, and is I ramer it ly in the rearof LadbV; Bruce'e grocery. These gentlimiu are Democrats, but have generously suop'iedthe sufferers with all they conl 1 aU jrd, ench as coil, egg, 'liar, mut, sugar and lard Tbe man Williams, bs it said to bis credit, ia willing and. anxious to work, but is not familiar with the moJs cf work and labor cf tbe Nortb, and only knows the work of tha cotton tit-Ids. and it if, of course, impossible for hi m to doanythlDg. He was relnctaat to ask for help, and only when tbe gentlemanly g-ocers had learned from other sources of bis suÖ'triLg ihd headaap.it. He is very grateful for the assistance rendered bim, and says he hopes some day to be able to repay it. Deyond this relief and the asslsttance of tlii relief committee, nothing has been done for tbern. THE BEF0RÜA TORY TOB WOMEfl. The Meeting of ths Board of Managers Yesterday-! rüstet s Elected and t a Tr j asurer'a Etport Submitted. " The board of managers of tbe Home for Friendless Women met, yesteiday morning, and elected the following trustee: Conrad Baker, John S. Nctaan, A. L. P.oa';he, Wt i:iu r, Huhha d, H. Merrill, a. I i.yiicn, U.K. fiiyi.fr, W. C moc, Itev. 11 J. 'jeo. Junen M. Ray. Ttioiuax H. imrp-, Jdine-t Nra i b. U. W. Alxai.drr, J. H. Kai(.e.4, William tladfey, C. N. Todd.Ue. L. t. Hay, Jero McO.ne, ana Kev. N. A. Hyde. , The ii 1 omg were etcte J buard cf maca gor t0r tj ensumz year: Mrs. N. . Hvde, Mr A. P. Ohr. Mrs. Hetlle Ala ns, Mrs J. H. Vajon, Mra. Byrket, Mr. Jue lruehioo-l, Mi. C N. IVdd, Mra. A. L. It ache. Mrs. Coma 1 Rafcer, M-. 1'. H. Khxrpe, Mrs Eoert, Mrs. U.U. Otrey.M'a F. H Sewonier, Mr.. John S. Newmau, Mrs Jan M. Keicharn, Mrs. Hannah Hadlt-y, Mrw. T. P. Hi ght-y. Mts. James M. Ray, Mrs. U.Emery, Mm. W. Ci Urt-etiaiu. TRKiLanri's RErotrc The treasurer. Mra. Cnaa N. Todd, BUbmitf"d the fnliowirg npot from January 1, 187a fn D--cembrr 31. 179, inclusive: Kources or tbe lnaitinaKH.H Home for Friend.ess Women: Pr. To bilncf!.Jaunry 1. Ib7 103 69 T mtt reht received Irofn Win H. Hubbird, ir auirr of inj board ot ti U4 uo of the Pfct tnnd.... 309 00 Tocly fiufa ncelvedfrom William b. iiuboiri 236 85 li nieiiibTfhip fes received from Wra. M. ilob'iard 19 (0 Toroutiloiiiiona In nil irleuds of the Ilo-ne 1 15 T lunds iwU Kr worlt Cotxv at the Home 409 73 Tota... ...... 81,a 4 CXI ENLITVEFg FOR THE HOME. Cr. By raatron's silary.... t 81 CO by lut for tbo home.. lwt 0") tiy reiirv lor lb It iue lH M Kor cloiuing for lnuiiUv.... M.. "y M By fu nt.ure, eie.. ............ ii 'M fry current expi.?? 717 'JU : Total . II ,4. 4 7'Z ' Two hund'ed nd foarieeu duii htve lrea caied for at the noma uurlng of tbls mlmoer hnvo nd emoloyrann'. found for ihmi lu good '.'Willie; VJ raDUnt ptrsnrm the old Mory of wrong, tmrfcrm aud tielpitH1Urhi des-rtd wive- huU children, widows and orphan-ti children were wttb their wenrv. loriorn moihtr, omo ofthem mcH, uiheis bright and bappv In Innocent m Gyhum. Um youug ti roalir.u their unhappy cordldon. Foortto aluUs remain In the home; four children bttd p-xxi homes found tor them; onci btbe died; six wer stnt to th Orphans Home; four remain. In all el chlldreo have been car dforCmlog the year. The board of managers aijtlu return thuuKH to t heir many frlenan who iiRv. o atndjy responded to apoetils madt) to them. We regtet to ity that we c!om? tue year with a small debt. W' tave inauy pr-jallccs to contend with, and otten intet with ifveri erlliciMm from thoe who do not understand our miHKlon. it Is easy to sit In Judgment and eondrtuu other. Tne experience of 12 yearn ha conviuoed u mori and mora of the necessity of a homo for tin frlcudlef Oars ht ever btH-n a work of falih In Dim wno rime to seek and wive that which wua lost. May Ills strength be made perfect In our weaknos.

BUTTER AND CHEESE. IL )V. u. .n.üH-AZ-iaä

-The State Dairyman's Meatiag .Ye8terday4 Diiry Interösta Discussed, An Interesting Essay by Joel E. Tbompson, of Waterloo, Ind., on "Cheese Dairying" Prosramnie for To-Day. Tbe State Dairymen's association convened ia annual session Monday, at the looms of tbe State Board of Agriculture. Owing to the unavoidable absenca of ths president, Asher Kellum, Mr. G. ti. Stepbens was called to the chair, and conducted the meeting. Secretary M. G. Parker, by request, read the constitution and by-laws for the information of thoss who wished to become members. When the secretary concluded, Albert L. Davis, of Dublia, Ind., J. O. Xannice, Danville, Ind., Petor oab, Cumberland, Ind., Georg Jackson, city, and Samuel F. Lewman, Clark county, were taken in ae, new members of the association. The afternoon was devoted principally to the orani zatlon of the meeting preparat ory to begin work to day. Secretary Parker read the following inter estiog e??ay from Mr. J. K Thompson, an extensive dairyman oi Waterloo, Ind., onthe subject of CHEESE. LsMSYlNti. To the Members of tbe Indiana Dairymeii.'r Association: OESTi.EMr.N In looking over the repjrt f the prjettding of you-r laht meetltsa 1 notiee thatyoii assiirued In xa the doty of writing. in essay upon eliot-s dalrylnp:. The wordiu-j: f the bUt-jt'Ct dot s not limit me to any one;iepartmeut of t his branch of the dairy business; then?fore I will taae the liberty to notice that branch in several of its bearings In ordor, If possible, to BfcowtoUils asso-latlon the vomi to success in the dairy enterprise. I will not trespass upon year time to go over the ground that has been vorupaxsed lime and aiot'u In regard to obtaining a good and pure milk-, for I take It for giantrd tuat you ai all rea.iy la concede the rnunt that it la useless to. try to prod uce a good article of ch.ese from Inicwfcct milk. Theritore the persou teat does not use his best endeavors to have his milk perfect will make as faUd an error as ihouzh- e wrts enga red In ttif manufacture ot butu-r. In tlie manipulation of mlllc Into chte tXere aro several ways, or, rather, one wiy witn several variations, and in order to arrive at a correct cou?lusion there are several things tbo taten Into consideration. I will narue a lew. Wnere Is the raaraet 1 am to supply? Has my cbeee got to slaai tmns portJitiou any distance? What kind of a chte-te do my customers rerjuiraf lH they want a oft, porous cheese, or do thy want a close-mad", sof t, mc-llow one, ord-o they want a firm cbeee that will stand up fure In all kinds of weather? Anln.does yourlr ide demaud a new. riulck-ripoalnit chr-exe, ono that will soon bo ou trout Ii vor If kept? These are a few of tü'-iu4iiy questions to bti cous-derid In the manu'iicture of cheese. I Consider the question of transpitrtttion of cheese by the dairymen of ludisna la auswered. Rut wtd be for yesrs to cotno, 11 we do a Ur. "oyla oaid la.sl year about his butter he had his customers educated In their tis'.ei to certain point.-. I ihmtc the don tor was correct. I fi ud the same rulJ woi k to my advantage In the cheese marxct. Mike a che-exe thai, the tiaü- demanils, re irdh ss of any of the Ntereotyp-d theorle of the past or prscnt. . There- Is no one class of dairy goods f hp t will liUas-all kiuds of px)ple, but a mainrity In nnv community cau and wid ue fattened with a gott arlkle, although there maj- be a slight diil'renco oftplnlon iu reitaid to the flavor. In regard to the kiu.l of chteso my ustomers want, I would pay that they require a soil porous cheese, one that will ripen in trom 15 to an days. And In order to niaUe that class of goods we work, as nearaspraciible, the by followingrnles: 1 Kti'utD the nMht's milk Into the vat, Rnd cool It sufficiently t3 insure Its keeplDg all r!cht until mornlug. 2 While ml Klug iu the tiornlug b?i;ln to warm the mitt In the vat, so that aoou utter milili.x is dun ;thf luoruiu.-'' mim beii2 strained Into the vat with the nlubtV. Mw whole mss U raised to to teiuperaturc ot w, the whole beln thoroughly iuo 'rnoraltd igother by freucut silrnuirs; Itie u 1 uddsuitlcient prepared renii' t to coagulate tlieraiix In W minutes, and have It firm enough to cut .Ui frcm 30 to 40 minutes. When the curd will breaS before the finger with a smooth surface It is cut an fine as beech nnta. About he same time coiurnetice to r.iiso tho heat uraJually, no a to reach UV-In aoonl 40 mluuies, iiitatlng the curd n as not to paeK, but to have tbe whole tna cured as evenly as possible uof il It will fall apsrt readily when tque zed together In tho ha'id when the hand is opened, or In ca ,of bititiir, it squeak between the teeth. When It has reached this jtage of rlperesa the wl.ey Is drawn oil" grad ually.aud at tbo umn ttme kept stirred up ko as not to pack, and kept in a loose eonditlon until thecu d Ucool and dry enough to alt and put to pre. We use the Ashtou salt at the rate of two and ono-half pounds to l'K) pounds of cheese. Vc press 21 hours, then take to tlie curin room and keep them at a temperature of 7u , as near as possible. Turn and rub every day, wini as littlo grease as j.ksaibleaftera few of the litt da s. , Now. gentlemen, let tu can your a'teii'ion to a few thoughts that dliler from the prae. tices or c&ws! makers in general. . Ooe , we haveourrulik at- home . uudrr our control, fberofora wo do not have 8oiae of toe ills that otbe's b.tvc to contend with la tho mi K.Trten we endeavor to Lomp'cts the making beforo the ac d arises In tho wuey. Tnls I contrary to the esiab lshd theory, but tte result hsallsfiic iry wt'h us, aa .our home consump tlon has ii. creased so that we can hardly keep them untli I consider them rlcx enough; but as long as cu toiners are saiiikd, J outfit not to corupUlo.as It saves work ' Auoiuer P'ilut. I wlsu to call your attention to. Is the prrsenf and the future, outlook of tho dairy interest or InrJlnna. I ara aware bow many of you fe-l from the piesent season's trnt-aotlou so far, and opeelal'y new beginners. But let us compare wan our Kturaiser, aud gr la gowlug nelirhbor. Tt:ey have had toe blues lor teve al -easo .s, uu'il the present, while ftie dairy products held nr at fair prie-s nrjtll wlthlu utxnn aytarcrr It months ngo.wheu they suddenly bg)i t tail, aud contlund to foil until prices bfC.tiiie nearly ruiiiou;butof late, they havrt gone op with ft bound, nuili all leel as ibou''i crisis has parsed, arid I believe 1 has. We find ttmt Ia?t season the niiraet was fl nded with Inferior good, and they ran down to zio or betovr, aud iu their race m rum they dre th b.'ttcr c'-ss of eoods to ruinous prices. But now I riad -that flnedalry g'Kxlsareln Kood demand arid at good prices; therefore the cnanneis of trado r molu? to charge in a short time. Ti lest goods wilt be nt for exportaiion whllo the oorer ones will be -om to Indiana for our use, miles we ara rondy to pay good ligure for the be-t or make them at home. Tbe qu-f'lou ari-cs hro, can not we make ourowu c!atry gnodsfts ch-apand profitable as our neighbors Can mafco ud s -ud to u.or are we v, illlug to pay a profit for otho-a to do for us whst we ouut to do lor ourselves? I, for one. look witti gret hopes lor the future prosptnty of !al yinen luiai.a. The preentdep cur loa was rot uulooked for hy me. although i-ricta went lower thtn 1 expctel, iv.l 1iht not roue blUf r iti.ial expected. But as the dairy gooi are not an ex-' vpilon In the race upwura we should not be surprls-d. This wiiisun has beeu one of un-1-Miked fo" prip-! Ity to a 1 classes of farmers Never such crops aud price, which were la'jon l our expectatlou hi tne time of harvest; aud 1 oelieve that stock ralHer wilt not ha loft out, but will realize good pil-es for meat producing stock before the reason ends. Thereiore, gentlemen, in view of ail the surrounding why should we be 'i.ic waged? Is not the future fall of promlsotothe nonet-t nd faith'ul dlrvtnan? Is there not a call for alt the flue good that cm be mad a f.r some yeais t come, for ouowncon umption? I answer yes, aad besljea we shad buy thousands ot dollars worth from abroad. A Wonderful liecoro. Myriads of pooall d 'pc fic" andcures"' for rneuniailsm hve a'rtady bacn brought before tbe public, a"! nin3 .of them have venbten lndoised by the certificates of respedahU and prominent citizcas, who have H'iiTcd benefit f-oru such pieparattous. There is nodouht tbt a great many of these Li-iment," Oils." etc , so wtd -ty advertUed and freely recommended for rhemumatiem ard painful complaints of a timilsr iiaturd, have genuine merit, and will relieve certain types ot the complaints named but when rheumatism, neuralgia, and kindred diseases have become chronlo and threaten serious results, yon may rest asured that they will help but very little. Although not recommended as "infilllble." the peculiar Qualities of St Jacoba Oil especially adapt it to tbosa cag wbicb may b termed "chronlo and which have prdytoutiy wart

stood all known "specifics" as well as tbe jwescriptiors of tbe best physicians V JVe would menihBi m aa-' exahdnle. tbe

cs -of Mf. A. HeUmant editor of tbe "l'lttsbufa IUpufcl cn, wta-aaÄärtd-rirltb rbear maiistu for two yeara Atler vainly using all the best r commeed i' rtu,'e3'ea, and exhaneing the skill cf tne most experienced physicians, without even temporary relief, it renired only two botl of St. Jacobs (HI to tUVct a per&anent cure. Mr. C. HannJ.a well-knocu riti.3n o( Youngstown, secured fcr his wife wb lor 12 years bad been a constat, t sufferer from neuralgia In the heed, the services of the ablest physicians of the land, hut they were Unable to do any. thiDg for her; half a b jKle ot .S'.. Jacobs Od cured ber. Mr. Wtr;. rinbart, Klmore, Wis., reports the case of a nw"ghror who lor 24 years had suil'dredo tsiribly with rhematism that at tiraea,tbe could lardly.move around: a few bottles of St Jscoos Oil cured him. ""To cap the climax," however, Mr. A. Xeiger, of Taylorvil'e, Pa., writes, that bis ntolber, who had teen a continual sufferer with rbeumaMsi.-) for the- pst 5C years, used one bottle of St Joob od and was fcnniediar ly relieved of all pain. Thae are results which truly deserve to be brought to public notice; but they are sot exceptions, ai ai I be seea by the Duaa-tntothercr;ifi cates from all parti of tbe Pnited States. It should be the duy of every one" to call the atteDt on of his f ufTering fn'pnds aud nevubors to this wondertully .e2caciot.j' i repar ation. especially as the low price of cents a bottle places it within the reach of all person, rich and poor. Tbe old custom was that a gentleman who rt foed an offer of marriage during leap year was expected to present tbe lady with a 'new dress. In these deys he prefers to mam her rather than attemot to endow berwttii a dry goods store in the shape of a modern "new dress." I It Possible that a remedy uiade of sat b common, sirupJe plants as hops..buchu. mandrake, dandelico. 12., make to rnauy and such marvelous aad wonderful cures as Hop Bitters do? 1 1 mst be, fo. when old and young, rich and poor, psjtor and doctor, lawyer and edit r. all teMifyto ba-ing been cured by therowe must believ and doubt no longer. Je-e other column. A trial o? Piso's Cure that it is a ?ood remedy chitis and asthma. will convince you for coughs, bronSPECIAL NOTICES. Loulsfcui.i' Vote on Ufr Constitution. Ailsp.tch from New Orleans, dated Januaiy I, states tht the board ot canvui sers that d:iy completed the official count of the voto for the new Constitution. It was RJopUtd by a majority of 59,11:1. Thedebt ord'jaancu waa adopted by 10,k7 majority. Tiie test Ciuestloa ot the Integrity of the franchises oS the LoulalRiiHtat j Company was, therefore, handsomely lndor-cd by the cltl.?us of New OrleaDs, after auexirience of the past 12 years of sUlot Ln.n.Myaod exact falruess. Te particulars of its next (the ono hundredth and se ve nteenth) drawing may be had by akidu ssing M. A. iauphin, Sew Orleans, Ia., or same person Rt No. P.road way, New Tork City.N. V. o ("bew Jacksou's Best sweet navy tobacco. The Use. of Halls Vegetable WoIIImu Hatr Keiiuwcr brings new lialr upon bild heads, If tlm Lair follicles are hot wholly dest royed. Tr j it. t 'hew Jneknon's Hweet Navy Tobacco. Bueklen'M Arulct Halve. The. lieat salve In the world for cuts, brnlses, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever nort s, tetU r chabjied hands, chilblains, corns, and all kindsof skin. eruptions. This salve isguarauteed to give perfect tatlsfjictlon In every case, or money r funded. Price ' cents per box. For sale by J.t". French, Masonic Temple. ' o The Secret Key to Health. "The Kcieucu of Life; or, Holf-Prescrvatlon," Soi pages. Price, only f 1. Coutalns 50 valuable prescriptions, either one of which is worth moie than 10 times the price of the book. Illustrated sample s-nt ou receipt of tl ceuts for postage. Address Ir. W. 11. Parker, liulilncU street, Boston, M;iss. WANTED. WANTED-K'.OCO men In Unihxl Htates and Canada. On'y those who mean bustnew and desire to make trom S-t to r d:iv need apply. I mean what 1 say. Address. H. RÖHN, Lock-box 'ZS-i, öpriugheld, O. FOR SALE. ijlOR SALK Matthews' Patent Renewable ; Memora nduru 1Vks: for fo centa for No.l or 40 cents for No. 2. Hample copies tent any, whereon rtcelnt of price. Adaret, 8ENT1N KL CO M I'ANY. Intilanapolia. IrtOR HALE Two 12 acre lots of land, on the Kockvllle road, 4i miles west ot" Indian-apolis-one lot, ihr e acres of timber; one lot, tour acres of tlmoer; house, orchard, baru Imiulreon larm. FOK SALL Matthews' patent Keoewaou Mcraomndnm 15ook. Re-nd for samp:! copy and prion list, bamplesaf nt posttAld U . .... I 1 . . au) itsuresn ou luctipcoi ouceaiü ir io. l, oj 40 cf r. ts for No. 2. Addresa, SEN TIN EL COM I'ANV, IndlanaooUs. ArriNroT-yi3"CEiwii:isrT. 'pliohli who contemplate golr-g to Hot .1 ypilngs lor the treatment of syphilis. gleet, acro'ula and all cutanoons or blofjd distajrs can be cured for one-tlilrd the cost of Kneh a trip nt the old reliable sland. I Jiave Ix-en locuto! here tor ZS years, and with, the ad vantage of such a long aud successful ex perience cau conndentiy warraut h cure la all cast-a. Ladies need lug a periodical plil can gr t hem at my oJliee or by tur.ll at 81 per box. Oihce, 4o Virginia avenue. Indianapolis, Ind. u. Ii. twiMi. m. u, and fanner. MISOELLANBOU3. a nionth and eXetis sKuui-HLile" d toag'ta. fll Outiltfree. bhawä Co , Augusta Maine. S777 A year and expt"e to agouts. Outfit freo. Add's P Ü VirKtKV Auzusia.Me WiJW.iiTA n:v MottKPii CrPM W I W t ' a. i Oil b.it Si UO.. t'lu.-.au&u. a will 1'uv Al.uU tiil-r. i l fmi t. I ui i . or ltor a laree c. ruV1: to ocll mir new nd wonderful Invention. VV- f .m nt we -av. Iic tfree. Adlrttj HltKMA & Co.. Mnli&ll. MK FKKC MASONS should Subscribe to "Im Masoxio NewspaI'Eii." (price flii per year) Mup-roK pp. illu-t'iated weekly. Kch cojy contains Prtralt and Life Häeteh of a priniuen Craftsman. Oil Cbmmo, bRnck of Maonry," fretf subscrib'is. Aeenrs Wanted. II. Mauolm, 49 Cedar Hirt' t. New Vork. AGENTS WANTrn TO II . TOUR AROUND THE WORLD TtiiUth Fantet Selling Hook eTerriii lrshd, nnt tne only r impMc sml amlin tie I.Ulorr t tien. (Irani ' Travel, Krrvt fur circular roiHain'injr full lr-rirtioii f the unrk arl o.ir lOxtrn Terms t AjjfiiU. AüJrt. JO.NES H;uS. A Co.. Ciiiclnuaii.U CONSUMPTION I have a positive remedy for tbe above disease; by Its nae lo my practice I have cored thousauds of ensoa of the w..rt kind and of longstanding. Ittdeed.sost-onK is mv faiih la ite emcacy that 1 wtli wn-l Tü OTTLKFREE, together with a Valcaiilk Tke.ttx on this diaes to nny sufferer giving their K preas and P f address. Dr. T. A. BLOCUil. 181 ivarl 8t, 'ew Yor K .

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Oppression after eetiu, a.od every species of indlestioh, corlectsall ui.uirbaue3 of the stomach snd bflwols,and cur's crninj, chllN, levers and malaria. A.skior--VXFoRDS. UU1H CIPI ui Uotm of Sale of ReaS Estate. NOTIC. ish. r bv iiiven, the.:, by virtue of au order of the Johnson cIahjU court, the unöeii-.'Ded, nsisnee of the estaio of James J. lveal.m. assignor, will oft. ir for ale at anction. al ibu CAirt If oue door, in tho-ylty of Frankliu, Johnson Cuunty, Indiana On Saturday, January, ;Jlst, ISSO, La ei'iuul undivided two-thills of the foliolnar oescribtd land : fct ijluninK at a stone roRfEl "A," on the s.utli shieof th Marttusvi le ytate read, iu the town of WtlHamsb-si-.t.Johnson couaty, suteol Indiana; theneasouih with the aht li'jeoflo's lately ovrnod by lvid Dunham, iRteof srid county decea ed. lo the north iuk n the branch that runs, south of t:itl (wd; ttunce east with the noitli bants of said branch to the land. heretofore owned by Josiah Rilston.laf ot'saiU county, deceased ; thence north with tic west line of s&til last named lands to the H(.j.ti-at oriiT of a lot heretofore owned by William J. Keai .ai, da(astst: thence wt; !lS' one hundred and foiiy-six leet; thetjse north diJume )uudred acd thirty-two fet to the MnrtiosU!e Mate road; thence we.i tili, gixty-slx lest to tho place of beginning. Also, the foilowin lot In Marie vunty, and sinte of loiiiaua. to-wit : liti numo red fifty three ifiy f.iur (ili Aft v-cve fiftyscmd (")T, fifty-eliht(S , lift v nine t : , sixtyn"cb (öTiaml str:t - lut KM ia Chamier8, Millers A KeRtivi's "addition to the town of Irvtnttton. TKRJIS. vae hircasi Ji 18 ie I, the residue inthiee nomhsfrom dut of sale, purcnaserlvtDü note bearing tl r cent. luUrest per annum liom date, with attorney's fees and approved seeuiity. A. V. PENDLETON, lkoeiuber i), 10-7-4. Asalunee SAWING THE LOG. lilt lihtHI dUi.bL3d OF THI WOEPJIJL KT'EOTEB LalH.ravlnc(il ANT ltlllä.S 1 Wf K'lllVi: is fuily (letmuistrntKl ly IU niimln-r tn iisp and tli present ilemaiul for tln-rij. It aus Ixn-sof anv si.o. One man can saw uuire lo-s or rd wooil in one dav and ewkirriban tu-o mu can l he old wav. It will saw a two foot log in tlire? ininuU'S. Ewry Farnirr n-l oitc. lwnKhij ; UH wauteOL bend for llustrnusl Circular and Terms. AUdremi '. iv. ltOSTtVK'K A l?t a:ltu SU.4 liirlunall. 4. 3T" I'ifco-- -nrc foe Cn.imp t lion Is also t lie bet i-ou-h medicine. l)oe .mall. Iioltlc larcc. Solilcvt r w brro. 'Z5e V rnd I.OI. Wurruntwl tofir;t. b.v-rs. E2 THROUGH THE TEETH! r?1 fi,-i riKMril.l, all Oraiuarr Convei aalion. j L. Ä Intel ures. Conocris, etc., by M-'W" ( hrninrK, 1 . t i iimt ftrr,e .pf llwrinr, l-v rful Kw Hrl. r3 r'VaiarimiiM.THE DENTAPHOHE. t'r fy f-r r-i .rl. jiit-). i' '. e i-tt rn t' e Itt-iil .t.ü n P ci fvfj lh l,-ur nnd Dumb- Src Ji- lurt Uerili, 5- - J P-.JSrjt. t1-. Curi-ti-ia .M.i-o'or.1. j7. I.;. It lij UiM Jitlu-n ull l.Mr.rmii't Mc faia or- Ll lna-y llO-H. Si-nH fnr wir i-UKK taRi;.hlt-l. Ad.lrcM AiMEKICAII DISTAf H0N C0.2S1 inr-sti i.rinnaii.ohu TARTLSfdC DISCOVERY I IST M.i.MI(K)U Hi;si(ISKl. A victim r.f j-outiif-M IiurrnJciire ou'ini; pn-mataro dr -.iy, nrvoU8 di-bility. Uwt ns-.nliooil, (.tc. liuviuR tritt in v ia ivi-ry k:u.n renu.-ily.ln Ui-ovc-rort a pnii lrifoh' cure, vl:ii h M will s-n.l FK KK to his fc'lloi.ri'-ftrs.au.trys J. 11. lttes3 Cbnthuiu Sirs-t, N. . tourist prir(o)Tprkrrw7 n llreecti.TLttniler, Itlll-. Kfvohcr. CUR $15 SHOT-GUN tit pnntl'; pti:o'l Jr:r. Sfinl aiHtnp for our New lilustri.u-l Tmltt''. P. iWCF-bbifSOX. 183S MRin Kartet. CIM li Ji ATl.O-Q-lage Floral Aatograj h Album. lUustra4:0 t-d wiih Ulrd, scrolls I-Vrus. Ac. Cver6eleaan'ly gilded. Al.-47 tsetect quotations. AU löc po.tpiid: (-amp taken.) Anents wanted. O. W. West iitven, Omn. 'I ho Cnlv Wav fur Farmers TO KfC Ol'T OF DEItr. Loans f LOOnnwardTrEX YBAIf, rrlnchpal payab e In yearly lnstallmsn'si. or 'aKterlf borroer pls'S. Weak no lire insurance no delay Write dtr-ct and Kave expnw. HMHH A HAWSAri, iiiaiannpiiu. War-. ' l..iv.v.. "CU! ÜAKKi: CITY UAi.v - ''III lnlrT $55.66 free. K O New Yorts. Ainii'n rrOl trr H'l'l prove If. or forfeit S"ii. ulüt HIDEOUT t CO , 21S Fai ttreet. WANTED m T f. Tn ftCOf, OB cm, k id .MwfV la..

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FOR Moth- . likei, aud . Phyalclan rwommend it . IT IS NOT NARCOTIC. 3Z i i:TAl :il LIM.MKNTS; thv World's srf-nt Paüii-lfeli- inir reined Us. Tliey heal, sootlioand -ure Ilurio. Wounds, Weak I tack und l!Ii(-uiiint im upon Blau,, and Spi-.iius .(Jalls and Ijtiiieness uptut 1?c:ik(s. CJieaj. qilicK .and relialde. SPURTS cf disßiiAliAS Wacna, SanlSr.:.. Crackliujc PhIb.-i tit tUo Head, Ttetid Brcatlu Doafisr-s-o, and a-nj Ca!aTrhal CoaivlAint.can lex-teriiiaatc-d by Wei Do Lfi-yer'a Catftrrii Cure, a Coj:-liiatioual Antitlct' by Absorption. Tho üost Import at Discovery hliicc Vaccina. t3m .t II:n Muri-jc, Atiomeyv riJntill. ;or S1 JTATK. tF IN'DLVN.V. MarLm untv:. sat la . t he !Sup rr (.'ourt oi Maio n oo'oty. in testate ot JudlaiiH. No. 2i,l62. Jimary te Jo-atlii'ti l-.'.lxcaist-j, tru-'oe. vs. f'hnr'r-s H. Coons, Loni t'o-ins. Lis wi-.e. Jc. ph V. licgbec. Sarnui I Miller, The Amcricia lnsriiaüce Coiapanyo't .'hi'"uo, llüuo.N-, Krancb D.Moulton, William Aüaz.ar'i -t al. De it kaowu, that rui the I jih day of Am-Aist, IW, the atxv,;a named pU-.nit.ifl, br his ahoiney, ülei in the office cf he dWrk of the t- jperior Cimrnof Murion cucfy, in Jic SAt c Indiana, his complaint t'opm-t tiie alxve r.-iinc-a defeih.niH.; f.nt ou tl.e l.'th dey ol cUinnarv. l'. the said j'lain'jilT, tiiiJ in open iiourt, in said Kurrior t'onrt, Ue j.:5bivit of a con p;:tenh per"u, howlujtbit d ?endanU, CbarUs II. Coons, Louie Coocs hi.s wife, Joseph W. l".u?tK-e, Samuel MilU r, Tbe American Insurance (Ymiany oi Chicago, Illinois, Francis 1. 3Ioulton and William A. fta:rd, are nut tvhidents of the Stüoof Irjcilsua, that a cau of action -:i.ts ueiiict tiiem, as shown by said complaint; and tliat the anie Is In relation lo real ta o, b Inc; ror lbs fore--.loure oi a mortg.'ige on real etsUi. N-.xr, ilier-f :re, by crd-r of Kvid court. K'-sid defeiHlants last fibove i.:.:u -d.are btie-t. notititHl of the fillm; and p-ndf icy of K&iU complaint f'tjainst tin in, and ih it unltv; tliey appear rd'1 answer r (ii mm thei-to, tt t he cultuur cf .nju.i i-Aii. on tn f'.ttb day of April, 1?-"W. the same being the Crst judicial dxy of a 1i fii of hfll court, to txrK lii and h Id at the couit house in tbe city J Indianapolis, on tho first Monday In April. IV s-.I'i coiuoiaiiit aud the lujitu in and thlntrs iticnMn cont.u r-n :nd a!teci. will be fiemvliihd determined In thi-lr abciice. . 1'AMF.L M. KAN si; I' LL, janll-'.w ii:rfc. rtrvrs a trail IHK CHIUAUO WEEKLY NEWS. if CHKAPKST weekly newgparer in tfva u. S. 8VEMTT-FVBCBKT a. Ykar, po6tx)re included. StTenteeDtli year of publication. Ic la especially com plete M anwpapcr. publiblnjr all the dlapatcbesofboththe Wettern Auoctatml FrM and tho Nat local Am elated Vre, besidei an extensiv vs'in of apeclal dlo-pat4-b from ail lmoortaat xlntg. It I lndtjKndentin inHti4, presenting political newt freo from partisan coloring-, without far or faror. Kvery number oontarriiStoOinpUtM Sterin. A faTorltsfamUy papor. It ii the Cbeapest Weetly In the U. S. Ii cents a year. A dollar bul pan for lxtn montcs. Addrvaa, CaiOAflO "VtKILT KlWi. 153 SUtix Av, Ctacago, IX. lllll Manufac tori lrri TUXlllim Of FEI5tniHH!'Cr03E Port-'. lw ft"" rarm. r. Sas- M il ou-ii. fn. IVvrw Irurj !J i ; . Cin.ii-.l- .V1U mnl -r . i-iou f tA iirt iv Iii prV.'-. Ai if!.l i i:.s kir! i.r.ii--,r1 V'i -r-r 1 r f .vJraiuayx..H. i'i 1 .lvtrt: Ri H i-.j! l-".,;J A SPLEND5D OPPORTUNITV TO WfN A roaTTJUTE! Secasd Grard rittributiou, Glass Bi At New Ort-ans, TÜFSDAY, F bruary 10 lsa. IKih Monthly Drawing;. Lcu-'s:ana State Lottery Ca. Tnis lnatltotion WS rwioiariy moorporsttd. by tüs I!s'ati:r of the ct&e for eAlccatloiisu nd ohartUita porpoen In for tl torn of Tceiy-fi? Yritr, te which contract the inviolable faith of the sutola piedsed, which pled .- has bea l-er.c wed by an overwhelming popular vor, seccrlnp francbls In ihorew. coiiktltatk ndopted iveemier 2. V7V, with a cpi:i cf si.Otv.UA.', to which it has since add ed a reserve fund cf tvU). Its omsd ki., GL rr,3RB r'STVIBtTrON wii tM 1 montrily ou. ta fteeoad Tiewiay. Ir kji'i calih on PCüTFOsrsr. Loom at tb folic Vjdz dii'tnovtlon: -p-JRtX-ZTB GO ooo H:i ffiet. SI. 1 Canaa I-Tr. 1 It M . 6.UA!. 10,!KJb 10,lL. !:i,l"t( 10,' 4.'-, ' n' . Illllll.llll I . I.l APPIiOXIMATlON PR J. & Appioztmation I-rlse of IJii.. V do do W.w-. do do lT FrUws aiDotiatlTnj to ?U3,4.?. Hcprsne.lhle correspontM aß ivnti warie-d Rt r'1 points. o whom t UtrfcA eo?r pawition itf b paid. Wrlto, dearly stating full feM'w eurth-5rro-rron ornena orieiafcy ( xpresaor ri&U addresw-i only to Mv K. TVÜPniN, rtew or.fiui, l., or lame ot No. 3D R'.uitway. N Vor t. Or J. T. Woodward, i: Nortb Illiaol street IndianapoVti. AUonrOrand Drtrvwtlinrtry Drawln.cs anndertbe Bu-ervuil(o and mriiaaameiit ot Oenrj'f. T. ltjni-l and Jiv A. Karlr

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