Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1885 — Page 5

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY i 1885

5

A a Interesting Account of the Rise aa4 Prcgres3 of a Powerful Ecemy.

At no period of life is the vtein -x mit from rheumatic attack. It is paiuful, wearing and debilitatinsr disease. It incapacitates for labor, consume the sufferer's time, robs hioi of his nioney. It ii niainlj a disease of northern -climates with thtir exeeK-es of cold, lieat - ani moisture, and rapid charges of ttni-j'i-ratare. It sometimes attacks the mu cles cn!r. At others the joint-. And a stHI more dangerous form involves the Momath, liver, heart, kidiit v and internal rtrtn.-?. Direct causes of rLeumati-m arc: First, i-xpoHU.-e to fold and damp; rest, after -v iolent exercise, in moist cool places a -j-hadcj a damp room; drencliinir wetting insufficient clothin?, sitting in . -t'.rafN, working in sunle- ida-.vs, living Li malarial rctrions. jv-couJ, weakened health from wor- - "Tertian; joor Llootl from in.-ullicient t K1. Third, too free UC of ii:ijmi..r f.. irA stimulants. IvKtli. Ii reclit;irv U-nt'.t 1 its, ami " !:ie kiii'ls of prtvions- or txi.-tiiv dt "JI-CS. vi i dyspepsia, a stomach tli-e:w. 'i hi -it'll i-'aU-rkd into the M"'"! and finally lf-KiteI in the line ofmiw lt's and aiotit joints. Uterine troubles ani tardy nan--truati-ii, in feciale):, tend to acid, and ciin-tspieiiilv, rheumatic condition. .Mimt:!:uitshot, rich foods malarial p i- . -ons, i-onire-t the liver, alter the Mm; J, -in.l enl in rhiimat?-m. M.:-ular rheumatism may attack any r.ms( ! or T. lipofr.i'i.H'K s. In the w k, it id li::iiba'f. Ja the hc-t. it U intcr-o.-tal iraltrhu In general, the pai.f :he Unly atta ktd jrivf it a name. It :iay come suddenly. Jt W.'J als.) rw ui.J and become tlx.- I. Its svinoVims ; iv intt-n-o p:tin rir.ddiinilinatio-a o the riascles afn-ctcd. Ainle it.tiuttimati. in. of th- joints i m lli'-r i"..nn of r!ici:m:t'i-m. l!;vi!i- !. in.- :u headache, lullim . hi-li pn'.-o, levcri -i. lor hours iu aJvaivr. Then 1 b e, Ly.'f, or other join!, suddenly U-i-..i:us r .1, Stollen and 1 rrii.ly painful. Another joint is a'.t.n k-d, und ttLll :n th( r, till few t-cape. t'hroni. rheumati-sa is tWrtsstit cd I ,..-!poneii or improper tn .ti.nt Tit of an -iciite attack. The p in ral lic.iitli may i The j-int arc fllarired, stilt', ml p-miful. "it i- a sM'"brn form. H'iilio-it p'-'iper tr at meat, the Ix-rn' i'ecoM t i'i v ilvi-d, the Mi the- in.rca-'-s and permanent disability ensn.-s, hard nodule farming in the joints Her a time. I.hei.'na'ie jrn;t U ?.i insidious form - .fr Kemnat i-m. At lirt i joint, .say of ! or timer, tnlaru'cs aid t-tittn-: a lüiivle at hes; a re pot corner in th t!h. cralio t itche- are JVlt in head. la-k or loc;s. The Miflirv iVi-Is bJ, rcyiircs a shaking after nvt, feels well one day hut not the next, pulls and wheezt-s when walking, iiil- al))iit the throat, perhnp coughs a linle, lack?. -pp- tite and dHs not digeM e!I, l.al'reiie:.t bilious spells, jmin in stomai Ii, pal itatioti, rudu-s of blood o head, fear apoplexy. Tlo joints tnlare, chalk Mones form. Then m;iy come a bidden K''uty attack on one oir.t, M ith juitk movement to other; feomciiiiicsto the heart, when it becomes d.iruerous. Its leading eai;-3 l the tliicke.iing of il-siies and the failure to eliminate waste, vliiih come with advancing years and -disinclination to exercise. It is wonderful how ea. rJ.eumatism I'Cg'ns, how tenacious its rtp, how inid-joi:-!y it grows in the fj-tcm, till one is Martied by its app'arar.ce in acute or chronie form! . Can it be r rirod ? Ye. Tlrer condition leading to it can be hanged. Permanent di-tortw-u ('f Ixnly crunnt Inremoveii, but its pain and inconvttience can The ii-e;ise need never geijntn cluvruj or pnuty shnpe. Athlojdioros U the supreme remfnly. It is destructive of rhenniat!-' enndition in the system. Mature w rks the ret. Athk ::oro has Ixen universallr nie-es-fiil i:i curing rheumatism and neuralgia. Testimonials of its wonderful eiLcacj ccme from all parts of the country. DI.NAMTE IX "EW TOKK. Fp1oton Oi:rurrl tu m Iry Booil ii,.T. o On Hnrt-Strlkern l'-lnmil f.f the ExplOMlari Nrw onii Feo 1. Tbe first criuiaal nse d! dynamite ia this city trrttly cxtited the peop'e htr to flay. An upl-ai- took piace H a vf ry !öta tocr laH ai,ii Oneortwo of the 2icri:ii.K pipf rs made ma T' Mdions, yiy:c u.t- n. Tin til-1 '--n at Carry Brohcr' dry sd3 More, on f'raod ndAl!n stTetls". ami that, pection of tb-j city to-iiay wi crowded writti people, vt Ihe Urn of tt xplos:on a nnmbet of pernona were pasulcg tie spot, Lut uoneot them "were Injure d. To-day, Captain Allaire and a equa l o.' efheers guarded tl premises of - Garry Brothers and T.ldley Brothers, the windows of whose establishment were alto r aixattertd bv th3 explosion. M:ertlj alter tbe eip!cston fonr men rsre Jour d iu e shadow of Riingitn 6L'eet Jstat'oTj of tfie e!evatel rcaJ;oneof tftem, bariH Hnry, lahorer, who eid he lived at "Williamsburg, as severely cat in tne head nnd face. The otners were William Britton, ait r ; Jatnns Ialy, clerk, and Joseph Ls.mb. fainter. Atu.l bindiLg Henry's rounds all were arrested and remanded. To-t'ay a lad was arrested, rcarged with experimenting with dynamite at the corner of Grand aid Essex stpet3, where he - incceeded in d'.slodgiaz a portion of the lorse car tracks; but e could not be coareeled with the otif eiplosioa. The bomb or (e'.rutge ud at la?t night's ipJosion, mndt öave eea placed itameditely unerne!11! the frtm9 workof the windew of Garr Brothers' ?oie. The window caaDg arsash were närely demolished. Th st? wa3 felt for MV"al hundred feet. A.;aipcna shelf in aa Eldride street Xie, VJJ fet away, was thrown to the , 3 oor. Jisbs in tenement fcous-8 in tna

2ie:guocrriooG ratueo, ami iia iron B'.dnciS ots of the levabd iailroa.d tar the store, locked as tho;:gb they bad reojved violent "fclowa. Töere 13 no evidence tt. a cartridge -ws applied to P.idley's store. Had it not b-eu for the hjp-f-s elevated Tailroad btrcttare, which ruts u. Allen Mrf?t. between the two tores, iowev. tbe T-Tobsbii ty id that a good part ct the v.?t tiJeof K dlej's tiild.ng W07U' have suerta. yauy of lt:diey' eicayes came to the epot to puard the premie- The daoiBge t both btaidin.s is The polica ar at ftüed tiie exp'Oiion t je outcome cf a ftr.ie by th Urry Uro- -oi uloyea. Jiuiie a fore. er clerk o" e drm, and who catd tlf strtfc. aa J for failia; cue r.ht t3 rr:-ir et,'lw lU' ö''H,Ti''t tx- l-Lrent tUJ Good? Clerki' Ut. oJ'V"' h is a r.r.h;r, tried many rcihods stRT-tre bis rtiUiaU-arerit. They r ,t s ftr to atiorj nen in the vicinity ,f s'nre B'.d inter.flig run hasers 10 bcctA' l h triü. A str t was ordered by tte uuion ani t- iirai vs l?fc withoat a tlrk. Non-union tx-en wfe flatly secured. , The (irry Bothers hive a?o received tbrfatening letters. CorUaittee from several trades unions called poa the5rn, bat the brothers assured tbenitbey inte.e(i t0 run their oa n business. ?:ie prtrsacuw,n of the firm became so persisat that ter Ior protection were taken.and to this eni.a Vrivat rreetin ef dry eoods dea.ers wm re ctatly held, Wht actii? n3 hsW I 1 V

Deen aimisfci. oni ii is lacscui mi ius or- j

eanization of the dealers made the anion ixitn more desperate and Impelled tiera to Dee dvnaruite. The union or "Equity As?ociatioa" was or?anzed a year ago, when the employes of Grand street houses eadevorel to ininre the croprietors ta close at tj o'clock. Kidley it Sma are anong th bouspi tliat refused to close at that hoar. For some time they were persecuted, and last Jane a huge stone shattered cne of their pUteglasa 6bow windows. The perpetrator was never discovered. Thomas Garry, of Garry r.rc8., said: "01 course the Equality Association is at the bottom of the outrage. What surprises me is that they have done nothing worse. They made threats of all linds, but we were inclined to look lor theii execution upon our clerks rather than upon oar premises." T. J. Nam'hton, deUgnte cf the Equality Asjciatioa, denie'.i all knowledge of the atliir and claimed tint tne outraae was not caused by a member of the Af.-ccirttion, although he ?aid It rai.rh.t have hetn itooeon individual responsibility. Meti oucht the Garrys'own agents caused tbwupifsica. The mea arrested on susj t ion cf comiHcity fa tbe exp!oion iduliy denv a!l knowledge of it. Josepa L:iu h k frinter, acd works for the Ar-.' -iiBii V'iii k Note Company, wli; h has btn -aip'Ojni for years; vvioiAII1 Biit a v's ter, &:;d wo.-ksa' '-V r.f d,v Itc cd James Dal. ho in i'o' r. -er ia bis tine 'a plufnM-o? ps-t-b;!tiii.eut. beard in the a una !iu. . Li'ten mys wl eu Le and Diif werft g ir-.r booie on Sunday morning they saw a fut bnrru'r.g aoJ before Uiev knew it toad si.loded. Police Captain AlUiro btii along coi ferer.c with Jn-oectors Byrne and Marray to-Jar in reUtio to the atlair. Inepectcr I ymo refuted t) talk, but intimates that rcoie arrests will soon iollow. MLYEK. A Sletlu of It JTrtenda They are OppwMe! to lt. Deniouttiatioo. Denver, Cot-., Jan. 2S. A National Silver Conyention, havii g for i object tha organization of a Fvstemstic and determined Oppositionto the detno ietization of silyer and to preveat by all pcsiib'.a meass any legislation in Congress looking to decrease the present rate of silver coiuage, assembled ia the Tabor Grand Opera House at 2 p. m. It was called to order by Ü. IJ. rrs, Chairrr.aa cf the Executive . Commtttee of the Clear Creek, Colo., Silver Aseoclatlon. in whose name the first call for a National Convention was mode. Jud:e John A. Coulter, of the Clear Creek County, Colorado, was made temporary Chairman, and Judge J W. Kerr, of Pueblo County, Colorado, temporary Secretary. The Chair announced' as the Committee on Creden ia'a two delegates from each Etate and Territo 7 represented in the Convention, as folio va: Kan as, H. C. Snyder, W. E. Welch; Ucah, L. E. Holden, F. W. Billings; New Mrxico, (iuslave Billing!. Charles Blanchari; Colorado, Jiennis SoUivan, E. C. Cavaiaagh; Idaho, W. H. Watt, George Moatgmery; Wvoroire. Ora Haley, John Donnelly. Tbe Chair also appointed as a Committee on Permanent Organization one delegate fiom each county of Colorado, and one from each of the other States and Territories represented. Tending the report of the Commtttee on Credtntlala, the Convention adjourned until 10 o'clock to-morrow. Fully a thoueand delegates were pwect, repieeenting Colorado, Kansas, Utah, IdUo. New Mexico and Wyoming. THE BAXKUL't'T LlW. It Can Not Vnnarl Thl H.9tou-Tt Woulil I'rt-clpltiit f a Finmicial Crt I pon U. b'peda: to the Sentinel. Washim.to.n, Jan. 2A "Ihe Central Stales and those in countries that are being most rapidly developed may thack their blest atars that the Bankrupt bill can not be passed this session of Congress," said a Congressman to day who taking a good deal of interef in the revenue. "1 wa3 for the bill," he ccBticul, "until I received a number of letters from different sections of conntry upon the subject. Now I oppose iL" "Why?" I aeWd. ' Because I think a bankrupt law a curse to oar foction, outside the greatest wholesale centers. It would, of coune, enable the bankers and wholesale men in certain local ties to get final settlements with alow creditors, but it would be yery detrimental to the country. It would do great damage to Dew portions of the country. It unt titles Luüinetfs and shakes cor.fiderce. We are passing over a crisis. The financial rr.ea tell r.s wc are cn the crest of the rr.ourtain. Boon we wül be don in tv.n Trjl(py Ti id KriTohinp bevood. fJtioald we Dass a bankrupt bill it will precipHa'.e a t rio', it we wait we will be over lhf jrecip'ce, and that before Congress meets pit.. J net at this critical moment, we 'cn't want to encourae people in their aui0Dg ccurse 01 mining public ronhttr." COLll COMFOIir. An Ztnplo,M of 0u of the departments Is Tola i,y fnator Sherman That There Will bo Sweep. Wasuis(,to-v, Jan. "T.An employe in one of the department went to Senator 6hermaa today to talk nim about the prospects of Republicans hoviing positions under the new administration. "I will do what I can for you," id Senator Sherman, "when I learn who the new Secretary of your department is, but nuch will depend npen that." If a friend of m!ne is roacJe Secretary of the Interior then I may le able to help you." ' I am under the civil fseryice law," suggested the employe. ' Yes " replifd the brainy Senator, "but I doati if that will do yon any cood. I don't think the civil service laws will protect. It is ro j impression that there will be a clean twfep. On teneral political principles char ges may be right. A few weak-backed eD'ployfe men who have no political creed or opiDicn may be allowed to remain. But that is not your case. You are a republican, and therefore must rely upon tbe character of man who w:ll pteside over your department. If he is my friend I may be able to help yon; ff rot, I dun't think I cculd do you any good." The freight rates of our great frunk lines "t'.T lien advsrod, but this will have no u "be pio of Jr. Bull's Cough Syrap, wh;ch iN,Jti et the old price of twenty tire 'le. A 'Mrllliiff Kn.rt. Mii -a ai kfe, W. J&a The propeller Jlichfgao, which Lao hp.n c0ieci ia by ice r f &r Crar.d Hftven, forod her way thronh jfs-ii-rdi.y, aLd It ij repon-d nat there was so xplcfcicn on board, which kjuj two men ar d l attf red a part of the vessel.' Catarrh Cared, A e'ergyroan, after suffering a nnmtier of years from that loathsome disease, Catarru after trying every known remedy withoni euccese, at last found a prescription which completely cured and saved him from death. Any sufferer from this dreadful disease sending a self-addressed (damped envelope to Dr. J. A. Lawrence, hf.) Dean street, Brooklyn, Vn will rece;ye tfj recipe, free qt, cäaVj

'v . a "X iMMIV a

'. - crV :rvr. -i a . LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND IS A POSITIVE CURE , For all of tkanf Painful Complalnt and Ycaknre o common to out bent . I E.UALltPOri LATHlX. I? irn.r. rrr.e fttikm-t th's wowt form or Vr.ALR CaWPLAlNT. il l. Ov AULAS' TnoftU.Ei, 1TT AMMATION iS'J I" J FCATIOV. KAU.INO AMI T1 CK.MfTNT.', 4SI TIIK iisrC;C'ltNT SPISA.1. WtAKJiFSfl, AND IS rVKTICLAUi-T ALAJTUI TO Til CHA.SI1E CT i.lFK. It tii i m? t-ot.rr. avt txrrr. Ti MOr.s tkhm tüä t'TERl l If IN" FART T Hir.Bof rEVTa.rr!KVT. Tlt irMrs ttoCam riMirs IIciioiaTiiivBKisc.arckEn Vti:rKrEmiI.TBTITäfSK. It r.iriiTrs Fatktnt.-s. Tlatcifxct. tbthot ALI.CRWISO TOK STI MCLA'T. AMiUFUKVIS WEAK-. KEi-S Or THE fcTOM ACU. IT ( I RKS Tl-OATINO, II C ID-. Af lot, NraVOCS PllOSTRATKiS, ClNEEAL 1)XBII-ITT,. 1,'iaa.Essiox and iNmoEsriox. That rKri.ta or r.r arts Powk, CArtisi PAnr,' V7f.l,.HT ASnlJACKACHK, IS ALM ITS miyAMSlLT t::ei arifj-ir, Bjt L It at am. Tifr and tiNTiER AJa. cmrra7 ilASir. A"T It HAKVnxr TRITH TIIK LAWS THAT t-0-.El'..N TF8 FEMALE fclT!Ty. luJU k?jß aj"Ir rcv.rosJ! is Si 'IJtl.Y rrRTrrri.rr.tTiMAT HiWLiNi; or i'i-r.?:: an u tu e iiri.icr op tais, and I 'CAT IT f. AIL IT f LAI.'IS JO DO, TIIOIVJASDS OP 1 Ainrs cav cLAi):.V Ti:-Tirv.t -5, l'i'rt TflÄ CI M or KlllNtr C'OMTTA.tNT TV l ITIir.U hF.X Till 11EMKDV Is I'NSl ItrAsstn. 1.VL.JA E. n.NKIlAM 3 VKoETABLIt COMPOL"Kt Is (.nimmt nt Lynn, Masn. Trut) St, ti lttU-s for $'. bul l l ) all 'Inj-jM. S nt by niail, iotap paid, iufonn of or I,mvii(p 011 ri ijit f riovaal'ov'. Mrs, riiiVIiaiu's "Uui in U Iii alt lr ill 1 roi:ili-d fire to any Ij.1v Mfiiiliii; Fian 1 p. Li '.t r c.intlilrntil!y Answered. No f-.r.iilT h.Mil.I 1o ni: hont I.TI1 K. I'TNXFIAM'W 1 IVl.i; 1'li.l.S. 'I Si'T CUIS- i'nslilaili.in, Iiilti IUIlj9 K.U& lurj.i.litj uf Ihe Liver. Zj emu nr box. SAT I OX AL AX n STATE LEtilSLVTIO.V. rOSORISSIGS Vt- A5U WASitl.TTOS KOTE-i Tne Uonce Saturday, in Comrolttfe of the Whole, debuted the Fiver and Harbor Appropriation bill with special reference to the tialvestou Harbor improvement and adjourned. Tne Xlouse wan in session Tuesday moraine r ar'.y aa we cicse this terord, wrangling over the B-iikrupt bill. Mr. Collins, who has the bill in 1 tari;e, p-oposed to stand by It nutil the last. I 1 the gcnernl opinion tout theconsMeratiou o! he River and Ifiirbor and the Postottica ApproI t alian tills will occupy the remalaJor of the w-ek. Kepresentati ve Henley will cull no the bid rroridinzior tae forfeiture cf ti'e isortacm Fnclflc laad grant If opportunity o Jers. The Consular and Dip'otratie Appropriation Wn is before the benaie, and the Uistrict of I'olatrbia, PeuilM, and Auricuitnr.il hilis will probably be repotted tack from the Approp'iatlons CjD-mittee during the week. Th Inter-State 0 ir merce bill and the Patilli Kailrcadd bill are still under discussion. Secretary McCullocli regards the rrrductlon of the public debt by $v,(0J,OüO as very formnato. snd calculated to allay the apprehensions of iu1 re ced depression. In his opinion it indicates t bat the states depth was reached in the latter part of Iiccembcr, and that the tendency in the i.nbllc revenues and in the business of the country is in an upward direction. The overwhelming defeat In the Iioiise ol the leeislatiou earryiiij; out the Mexican treaty foreshadows the .'ate of trie other treaties. AUhousU tie Mexican trca'17 has been ratlued by the Senate, the refusal cf the House to provide any rroney for it Hi's it. The indifference of tfce Senate to the Kicarncua treaty waa shown bv the fact that no onorum was preheat Wednexlay in that toJy wttu a vote was taken uf-oa it. Mpwptres w re l.id befo'-? the Senate at Wahlaf ton M nlr.i!!? rogar tU itie laodiutc of loreivu oaOlci In ice I n' ted tithle?, and ea to the stat' s of ibe 0;hoa:a la-ios. The? landi?, the ljf side nt ma'u'.aui-;. en Lot under extn in? Ut:;lu8 oenetl for fwtUeineut. Tne Ja-tioiary t.omuiiTtee report ei bacic hcversely ttie House till tOttrütnl the l'acilic Kaiirostd -rjliiu'r Fu-id net end reported wUu iavi,iab!.e rtcouaisuiatioa a 6ubat!tute, In the Senate lest week Ur. Iloar reported a new bill to provide for ihe nelticment of tho claims of he Government against the original Pacific rallrcKds, the piun bcluvr lo extend the sub-ldy debt forty .' i jcars beyond tbe present date of maturity, tie n ads to pay a graduated proportion of the new bonds every tix months. A triPfsaje from the President was received, maintaining that under exisiine tr en lies tbo lands of Oklahoma cau not le opened for settlement. In tbe Eouse of P.errtscntatives Thürs J ay, a mriroria) -was presented for an appropriation to buili at Mitchell, Iak., a monument to coninemoiate the LomeMead law. A joint resolution was rercrted for the free dmi?sicn of foro sroo'ls for the Cilorrd raen'a exposition at C'hicaao. Another resolution recelviuir iuilors-irnent protir5t s ior the eppropriation el 20.100 to pay Hallet Klito ir- e on aicouct of the junxeuisecurtid by biui aftinst Jt.hn G. lbo:ap'.ou. In tfce t'eitea Blatts fctia'.e. Ilitirsday, inTnor:fi is w c r prtverU t ur?i!js ice purchase of the i'oiiflte Laie S:dpCanui for r fu-o v. at'-rv.sy: u tslab!iri in Caivrnia h bia.'iih (Miidicrs huaav: to penmen l uio;i o.ijii.r couina.l tu CJori fertera:t prions darin; the wifr. snd urging bjJiislatioi o make tl:e trade dollr.r lexal tender. Anadvei e rev rt was nimla on Mr. t iil'om'g bill far the volcntary retirement ef army oiueere who strvid duriLK tlie rt bullion. In eccaave fessiou I udus 11. i'eote was coufirried as Minister to Corta. The Mcora-ua treaty iw.s dedicate 1. for Lack of a iwo-thtnls vole. Ja the Ilonfc 0! r.epreonla!ives Wedneuy a conitaujiiofltiou from the Secretary of tne Trtwsury VHS rtad uyaestin? thatt'ont:reiaaiionld teuc r to ihe Cioverumeiit and TK.-ople of Kussia an oüciai tsLitriion of Its thHLks for the services and ryiiii-athy extended t3 the suivivoisof theAnt:c cxplorinsr steamer Jeannettpsii'l to toe arch parties fmbseiient y sent to Siherta, apci further re comrueuding the bestowal of special rewards upon those innaMutiM of bibcria who directiy aided tne search pnrlie-. tbu confererre report on tbe six raontha' Naval bill w as agreed to. Tiir. i.r.(.:M..vTrr.K. frvinty-five bills were introduced la the Seuare end flense Saturday. A till has been introduced In ti e House which proposes to roake tne jury CApeiüten a part of Ue costs of the trial. Representative Garrison introduced a bill, Saturday rcomlitir, nuiatmg the ruauiug at larce ef ail kinds of animaia representative Holms' bill t rovidina: for the County ( cB.inls.sioiiers to putcha.e the stationery H-r üie county, parsed by a vote of 62 to 4L hc committee on investigating the Ptate Treae-l-ry has nit rnaae Its report yet, neither has tho fomniuee appointed to investigatj the Knightstown liorae. 1 be bin appropriaUng $0,800 for the erection of a lv.ru auft kitchen and the co:np.etioa ot the gas works ät the Reform 8chooi ws passed by the House by a vote of 72 to Siiiator Magee's bill spproprl jtln? $ 225,000 for bi s tar and ja ,000 for next year, to be used for in r.t.w asylums for the insane, waspassel by the tecate by a vote of 4i to U. f-cnator Zlmmerninn has iutrodoeed a bill appcrtiotiinK thebtaie for Lctjlvlative puriKHta. The only cbamies are In SL Joe, HtarSe, Puiatkl aad tulion, the latter receiving a representative. Th1 bill rtiflkins the bond of the State Treasurer I I (0,o;ü snd rKjviinnur twenty name, the whole r preseDtiti at h at ri.OO (00. was put upon H tmid retcitg jesierday and ptustd nnantnous:y r.ct'icstiitaUve Mc MuUen Introduced a bill ftitriOky rcnuirin? foreign lnvnrance eompsnles f o)rK l-Whiruss In tho b;ate to pnbliah tuclr semltuiniii s at int tits in the lead.nj county newsI aper cf the iftate. Ite ailer 'ment introduced by Senator Fowler, t rovid;cr Jor tl.o tornplkiion of but one of tho hree Ii sane Asylums proposed, was voted dowu by the s-naie on a call of yeas and nais by 7 10 31. The bill was then ordered cm rotted. I:epref ntative FUley of Clinton Intro lur,i-I a blil hieb provides for the pukishuifoit - tie eller of his vr,U by a tine of uot it.s.s t.n;iu t:d nor more tbnn 'Cu, dulra;n hi.!nent and lneligiil lty tor oihce for a period of not less than five years ror tcore than Un. Only thrre bills have thus far been signed bv tbe Cfovernorand thus boconie laws, viz.: The one appropriating M.OUO for rfpairi mad'Vieccsry at the insane Hospital by the recent lire; the ai Pxipriatiou of ?1J5,CU) for the expenses of this sets! Oc mid a I Illtotix the time of holding courts in tbelMrtieth JudiclalClrcnit, and prescribing the leDsu.of the sittings. A jomt resolution re(iuesting lujiaun'a Conirrewional representative toiavw the iiitiouins olsv;ö;cMijvLjtm;SL pa cou-

federate prNons reoeivci t'e Gorernor's fiauctlon, and Lai teca Xorwarvltyl to VVattiiosioa.

:epr-sentatiYe PanJon is deeply inreresteJ In tlieUhlo Kiver at tne uo;o rai. a re a:i ie reopk- llTloson the Indiana sbcra in t?it locality. The improvements now polugou aader ttie United StaU'S tenl to throw tae water oa tao Indiana fide, Mr. Hanlon has introduce 1 a concurrent resolution that In liana talte such steps a to protect beutelt in this respect. Representative Pnssaco baa intndufel a bill appropriating for Purdue Culvers tr 8ij,5oo for building a mechanic's hor, ?C,CO0 for the ruclieiy, (2, CCO for machinery for testing. f-VJO-l for additional farm bulldlnns. Jl.300 for stoct. f ,500 or library. An appropriation of aifi.OOOwa. also included :'or the ordinary expense o! töe ueiverHy for the year endlne October SI, 1S6, aud tae lame for every year thereafter. f-paker Jewett amiounced yesterdty that he "Imd üTelvcl sn anonymous letter, past-uiarkel t Chic-aco. attacking a bill which was nor ia ttia harjd of tbe committee " Ue tuld tbat he did not like tfcat msnner of toramunlcidng oa tae r.bjeet, but Oit not feci at liberty 10 destroy tae letttr before calling the attention of the Houe ta it. In answer to the query, wnit shall ba doie with it?" the answer cane from all par ü of the Louse, "Burn this letter." nator McClcre hai held the position of Fither of ihe Senate for a Jorg time, liiis jer Soaator thl'.clj superfiedtd hiui. Poth are doctor and crv inaependeut Iiemocrats. "senator MClure t üsbeeiiiu tbu IxuiMaturea of lSl-s '44. '65, 'ti, '66 and 'Kl, 'f j and vs. He la a great favorite in tte tkcaieavd out of it, od at ihcopeairu of ho ffFsien ovjc Pemc'ratic ladles decjMtel hi dest i ithflowin sci-at-r niveiy first en'ewa tue fnte la LS-'-S bin an dhh bi-t-n uut-tat laiuii a Ic-Dcer aipte tcan seDaUir McClcre. ri:EiiKvr akiui ü To I'ra ttra!ly Vacatt the While Houtaoo Maifh 'Z Washin.ton, Jan. Mr. Arthur will practically vacate the "Whita House on the rd of March, lie will cot, it 13 said, how ever, quit the Executive Mansion until it is occupied by his successor. lie intends to remove his personal effects in time to give rcora to Mr. Cleveland, and then await the cciniDg cf tbe latter. The outgoing will receive ths Jtcorai:;g rrcs'dfnt. Ta?y may dine together; then Mr. Arthur will take tbe train for New York aDd go to h'sold apirtEieois, which will b? ?f adv for hi'u. It is expected that all of the employes at the White House excepting the private secretary will be trained for some tima, until the new President is broken into the haitess. A portion of them will likely reKain during the entire administration, as they till positions wh eh are wholly rontice in character and without any political or confidential liDge. There are about a dozen of thete employes telf graph operators, clerks, niesgereers, etc. The police assigned to the White House are from the regular force and paid out of the regular appropriation, and are subjr et only to the orders of the Ma.iorof the police. The intimate friends of Mr. Cleveland say Le will have to scheming, and the accompanying political secret) about the White House, nod that be 13 not likely to de3ire a charge of all the men who are there now. He is, it is alleged, open and frank in his work, and there will be none of the mysteries surrounding the place that usually makes one feel like be was epproachisg a lion's e'en when entering the Executive Mansion. Rlieumatiom Onlckly Cared. Ttcrebas never been a medicine for rheumatorn introduced in this State that hF.s?lvea such universal tatitfaction as Dnrang's Kheuniatic Komedy. It stands out alone as the one great remedy that actually cures this dread disease. It is taken internally and never has and never can fall to iure tue worst case in the shortest time. It has the indorsement and recaremeudation of many leadia? physicians in this State and elsewhere. It is sold by every drugeist at ?l. Write for free fcrty-pege pamphlet to K. k. IILP1IENri.St. Drut'Uist. ashington, D. C. Kovoore il Arrest of ft Wotia,a -wfth Dn mite on Her Person. Loxtox, Jan. 2S. It is rnrnorcd f iat the tolice have ju?t anosted a woman in the act of Fntering the Royal Exchange building with a quantity of dynamite on her person. Tbe rumor sdds that the three men were pro! ably accomplices of the woman, arrested at the same time. Advice to Mothers, ÄfF.3. A1KSLOW3 SOOTHIK3 8TBTJF ahonld always b used when ohlidren are cutting teeth. It relieves tr-s little sastrer at onco. It prodacei n&iurai, ct 3:ec?, fey relieving the c&iid from pa a, an i tte little cbernb awakos a "trtjj.it aa barton.' 1 ia very pleaant tc ta&te. It toothes the cihd, aoitena the fcmmt, allays all pais, relieves wind, reroutes the boweia. and ta the beet known remedy for am rhu'a, whether arising froia teethir g or other cftues- Twenty-fKe cent a botti. 1V1 1 mm Absolutely Pure. This powder rover varies. A marvel of purity, ttrcLRth and whoiesomcness. Wore economieal lün the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold in ccinpetition with the multitude of low test, short weinht, aluia or phocphnte powders. old only In tans. Kovai, IUki.nu Powis Co., 1C- Wall btrieU New York. IHM (J BEST T0I11C. ? This rced;rtna, comblnlue Iron with rrt eeetabU tonics, otiickly and romrletely Curra Itp-pIr, Indl-eston. rnhnpaa, Jmpnri Jilnoct, .laiiiri,Caais aJd arsrs, and Neuralaia. , It is an uniailinr remedy for Dlscaics of tb ir'nvaYuablVTr Disease, peenllar to Women, and all who lead sedentary nTes. It does not inj are t.e tectb.cause headac he,cr envluce constipation vih'r Iron vuwinnao. Itenrichesand pnrif.es the blood, stimalaUl the appetite, aids the sssirmlation of food relieves lleartbtirn end Belching, ani triigtü. ns the musclea and nerves. - For Intermittent Fevers. I-assltude, Lack Ol Xnergy.&citbaaiioequaU . ' c'l Mf- The remilne has above trade mark an roaaed red lines on wrapper. Take no othen au, mt i&ov caaaicaa co. AXtiaoai, MM

0lS)i Wt I

1 . -

r 1

ray

mm)

lb

iiffflDi

I

CÄRTEttSl

ri' TIen-ivVfl erd r!! all the trAoMcs rcit. at to a l.iho". J s ut-s of the fyftera, fach as DiztiriM, i;au3i, DTtMvtint-ss, I-zistress ai'ter eatincr, p:iia ia t'i Si lT, V."hi!3 tbe'r meet reaark-aoloeuccvaSioiabaL-ho'A'a facariiig K IT'ad-vrhe, Tct Carter's LlWeÜvrrrn&nrirsny vai'iaöle ia" Coasi'patioa, enrinr and previ-ntin. this ansoyiri;? rotrp iaint, whild tnoy also correct a:i 2i-sorrlt.' f t!u Etomach, Btimulata the liver txidn;t-uUi-ihahowcld. Eyen if ihty only cured Acbe VLer would be tfynost prlee!e?s to tn who eail r Iroin this U'L-'tres-sing complaint ; but fortatately thtir goodness docs not end here, andthosa w ho once try tuen will find these ltttlo pills valu ble In f o many ways that they will cot be wUling da wiUivut läcni. But u!U;r aU nick head Is the bine of so nany livs that here Is where w make oor preat boaat. Out pilla cura it while tiUiers do noC 1 Carter'a Littlo Liver rills are very f ma3 ani very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. .They are strictly vegetable aniX di not gripe ot purge, but by their gentle action please ail wlrj use them. In vials at 25 cents ; five for tl S3' ty druggists everywhere, cr aent by ni l " CAnTr.rs ueöicinjt co.. fJf.Vi Vc' 'r" THE INDIANA STATE SEI Mr I1L IS85 FEB THE IEM IS85 1 he Jleco5Tiiz2d Leading Dsmoor&tio Ifewspapsif cf the State. 8 P.nges 5G Columns l ie Largest, ifest and Cheapest Weekly ia the West at only ONE DOLLAR. As heretofore, an uncompromising enemy of Monopolies in whatever form appearing, and especially to the spirit ol subsidy, as embodied ia the PRESENT THIEVING TAEIFF. ' TO INDIANA DEMOCRATS: Since Is-illn? oni last annual prospectus yon have achieved a glorieu8 victory in jonr State and aided materially In tiangferrlnc: the National Government once more Into Democratic hands. Your triumph has been as complete as your faithfulness through twentyfonr years was heroic In the late campaign, as In fomer ones, the SMiTtyxL'a arm baa been bared In the fight. We s;ood shoulder to shoulder, as brother, in the tennict; we now ask your hand for the coming year in our celebration of the victory. Our columns that were vigorous with fight when tbe flf?ht was on wUl now, elnce the contest Is over. be devoted to the cm ol peace. With Its culareed patronage the Sentinkl will be better enabled than ever to give an Unsurpassed Kews and Family Paper, The proceedings of Congress and of onr Democratic Legislature and the doin of oar Democratic National and State administrations will be duly chronicled, as well as the current events of tte day. Its Commercial Reviews and Market Reports wlU be reliable aad complete. Its Agricultural and Home DepartmenT are la the best of hands. PItfcy editorials, selwt literary breritt and entertaining miscellany are assured features. It sba'd be fully the equal !n penflrsl tofonr.aHon of any paper in the land, while la its reports d Indiana aDair? it will bare no e"at, 't if Your Own State Paper, ud will be demoted to and repreaeot Indiana' Interests, political, industrial and social, as no foreign psper will or can do. Will yon not bear this in mind when you coiae to Ute kUbscxtpUon tid make up clubs? A co; y of tfce .Sentinel Euoplement, ginn full oroceediD es in Blaine libel suit, furnished each new or renewing subscriber when desired. jt Now is tho time for; every Democrat in the State to subscribe for the Sentinel. TBBMS: Mr fie Copy wltkoat Premlam, s 1.00 . 10.00 v. 11 ns 01 1 l iur.UMm. ClobS of 83, S0.00 85.50 DAILY. in Copy, One Tear. ..10.00 Ot Copy, Six Montbs 0.00 S.OO 85 One Copy, Thrte Maatba... Ore Copy, One Month. tdJSDJiV 8KSTINEL, IST MAIJ, 3. Agents making up Clubs Ecnd fox my information desired. fiXCl!r!l. COPICS Till., Addre3 Indianapolis SentinelCo. flf pal 1'UR .10 cU.O'ir I: -. JJ-napp lilurtratea Iii k r ff N;al V..iUr Mj:ne. ß'.u-il wiOi rUarmatvrit"r w .end Frfi o:r p-s'mii.ni eollwtlon 4'1 Popular SKingi. 2" tuti-. r work rattern. 1 1'irturra r,f I'utilio Mn, W COflc.ne tteivipt. jo rurirri ti'.pbra!l S'.ape Btau!icf,-WHitll!p. j:nipnia and Charailt , -T Aniiri c J-.TPrrnm-nt, l'l Mi:c Tnrt", .m ivpuiar Gamra, ana Zj .M.nrv.mkio2 lir.-4'ipt. Thcabni fu-:iil inwiil f T a liul- . ason. Kri rytninf nnir1. nnd fir .laifsinr , tn.ititti. lur ir. Anj or.p .f:rt:rir ti 1 iul-Tii)tio7. i iii ff ivr a 1f a If Solid Go M Rinn Fr-, lein. Social lilflll rsi nna mjT-m v . f ,i '? '? V f AND" NOT' ir.-j.i.VfVie: " tVEAK'Ot'T g- si r iy wutchni'iker. lty tnai12'c Cironlart SOLD fm. j.S.JüUu:a&Co..CüPcybU,.X Tie Binest TMiix Out! WääiIS? (utn). . tSQfl & QQ.,120 rultoa St,,Kcw Yoit.

NEAP

zests, n n rTcn

u wa hi j

000 ELEGAfJT eSFTSTii

A Prenent for Kveryone. lo Commission lo Aconts. Jmi ! r I lr Dirrrt. r.Tery-

ImmIv who icikU as Ulrrctrit tvill re - Tili OfTer holds good only till Mar 15f tulile Ni-Hsjiaper Fublislirr. 'litis is svn Th Pubi;&h(rx cf the KENTUCKY FARMER. V. n r w,.uiv .-imi.At.l .lit! iiilro.lii.wd ti.L.i .11 I known, car ivci.:i t' tumw all rrtf1ta tnia rr-d 19 Hii s. (.ot. atood-t, sum. ...... ............ 1K.1MMI (l.Mlil 10,HKI l.iH 1.IMM J ll! II. .Jil.'ll t;. i. l.nrbarL, UM ............ N. rrrobwi ki. f-!l.. . .... Trattias ll.m tÄ t" unrrrt 1. rand I li. mo. ur atlrriiua L-t blnrt r;.a " ill IhiF. Sr.t KMkawtjr nl lia... ttfuratlrriiua Külrra liil S(M SM 1.IMMI 1 hilvrr IliiiarrSpr.irrtli rtt. J I prijrfct rimmn IOWU lt.iaal l.llirv Altnuai...... S.OUU d Finsrer Rinzs- Ladies Breast Pis. Cents' nt. taiucil I rum TQ ctuu 1 S I , i"kfl iliw . and rrrrj now aararrltwr who ffn li u 5Q rnta. ll ol .I'r i-..m.. avill be Mnt a iLvmrl of tt:a CntL.tl Ht.ta r I reaeiiTm. 'I'ia flFTlT CI:.TS wbirh yna thn4 n I tr

every cm wtiow nauecriptiaa ii recclva! between now end Mr .".tn. Kt ri'iv r.t j(.r ttfcn.e ili i- eat--r f tn .? 4ciHtiAa ho, s4 we t'l mU n oirularlv ti.e KENTUCKY FARMER 1rr tire r.oi.ire. a-.! v. II t ia tlMif 1 forwatrj tu yaa e njmirej surcridivn receipt which w ul eiilitie u to out ol ttie fliowit tJtDifvTt-t 1 r?fjju : I j LIST CF PRESENTS TO DE CIVEH AWAY: I ft. CVv. Rraxl ....... . f IO.O 4 n-cail KraKkta Dnlaa. H f lfV V

;ar CircuiAHOU UU UUU v'("v. sis uiiiiih " aioi-fc, s'ivy w.u. sot vi.-c t viii,, auipr-Tui ki

uar:e nni"i"r rir nit fit-w. aa w a'acpria tri i ia your tuiare painiace. ana U'e iurre-a ri -e .ii r-i iji t icr a .IvertuiiiS pacc. YOUR SUBSCRIPTION FREE. it f v ff jour fn-n : t jcin yoa ly ci.t: tif tint vol an . j .inwiiir It t' tlu-m. tfmj ua tte.üa and at will and Uia KENTUCKY FARMER f' f tiuaa Bivuma, aal um I iiH-tr"-rl rerli t ! r e.-H an'rrVer. an4 iri.e yoo ooe extra tt.r tnurtruut le. .X. fnt )mr ixaw-m t. t SEND TEN SUB SCR IB ERS ' ti.OO. and w a will a-nil o Uui.. .,t.ti..ua aad u w!pt. Th: er.-r m:ll kr.1.' y riv.l tili .M.v i .t'. niv.a it aimil limit the number of new ute-ri;.tin to ÜUO.UOU, a w iu.4 a. Je ll to luraard lai ai'iipt'"ii " n -1 rlkie, a in m will tUey ! received later tnu May l.'lit. f

THE KENTUCKY FARMER n tn-st and ai le t 100 In ITia.iliL - tote ilivi.led yoo w ill t. entitlt ftie fi:t 1IHI rer ID lull in H Mai cf tlie w fiif.f im out lot.-- teller. OTi-M.'tai t . , --r . . eff r to Jive a tut lot ua .a a i o. txxt T7arrsxt?d 5 nwt, most Has no rival, binff. Can be In a lady mlit to sdltor cf this l apei. The February CENTURY (Tint Edition, jSo,ck ) c-.ntai.s First 7ar Paper. Dl.SCK'RlNCi THE BATTLE OF MSHILOH AtSO -i"r 'i.isccncc.. Profusely iUustRtted. THE CONFEDEHATE SIDE TolJ y tin s .n t.f Ckn. Aüicr? Si incy Johnsloa iiid a Cn't'drr:!!! S;?ti-ofii er. This is tlie brilliantly illustrated MIDWINTER NUMBER, Containing many suiting features, among them "ROYALTY ON THE MISSISSIPPI," KV MARK TWAIN. WINTER SPORTS IN CANADA, ETC. Sol J by all dealers. Price, 33 cents. The Century Co.. New-York. FOtt P A I.E A Cue fanu of l7j aorcs, fi!x mile aontn of Stielbyviile. 8rie!ty c'ouotr, 11 liols; ml in cultivation, ctetpt fifttx-i actvs tiinher: 100 acres in meadow and pasture: ar divided Into ten fields: comfort lmrroTe. aaeots; pcod lan l in a first-class Dels;btorncol : rrice 5.0.0, ODe nalf cash, balance on time lo suit the bryei: nUo, a farm ol 80 acres, lV miles iroiii Cpwdcn, Süelbv Connty. Illinois; all-in cultixatJn: f.-Kd laad; comfortable fratne houye wif f.T? rooms: school house and chur a witüin tme cjtiartcr rf a nllc of residence: beautiful location and good neir bc.rbood: price ii.fO): f 1.000 mh. l a'Mioe on mnc, BILL, r-heityyilie. ill. addreta T. J GBKV27 "ThP WatPrhnnf" IIIS i ul Ell UUI V S OWLY

! G r. bow j tVgaal f tj

Vv :.-..V,is aaT. tntjud THEKE

i - , nua.

raaaaaaMaaaa aiaaa-aaaaaaa-aaa-a-rTrvf'""--vi u fi L ii Ü jüi1M TlaaaA

i m m. - . 4... 'ii w

Circuliira fre. XI

m

HM

Splendid ff (j) Keeper. and 503

in matin? this Watch, ond so exaetaxo nil Ilsparw. that tr itneetisrepairv.ii seui re i to tna fyctory, the chaw foructu-.l repair tin.-Iudin? porta used) never ticcculi od eta. Tu-3 vJcxplaiu why they aresocheapr.udeoeusHj'rcpuli-ed. ' r.VEKY WATCH I WAItRA.TKli TO GIVE SVTI-FACTIOV . ! A Few Testimonials-Thousands more could bo civen : Tho X. r. JfWMittf-nys: "It is remarkablo liow ;uiek!y tho Waurbury M atch ha rtpprnnl 1ntJi popular favor. donbt tho secret r irs ics u.t su-os bus been tno fact of iu excellence. Ko amount of aJverLUlot; could push iuto fvor a loor article. Ulia W atcrbury U goo-l " I have carri.Tl a Waterbury for over a vear. and find it a most cn Ilert time keeper. It has run lieside a $1W gold Watch without bhowhi? tho least variation."!, ti. ILiJil, Wakjc1LEI,"itfy Wafrbury after three years' frial continues to trive satisfaction, and is now pojt? as pood as when I received it. At 4 o'clock daily wo receive time over our wiro aud my Watch. 15 always prompt to the minute." A. S. LETTn I'exx. R. li., Aznzx City. 44 Your Waterbury WaUh trives euch satisfaction tho pneo consi.l red that tlio wonder Is bow you are enabled to givo to much for tho money.'1 A. ü. LL1SS, Isr. lo;vtM;B vzit., WArfniX3T0X. ... , r , TT- . i 4' Havo worn a Waterbury for pearly a year ; It U always on time and as uscul a watch as I tver had." J. W. LLDYARi), w itli II. Ii. & V. JJ. TuuiUiLU. X. Y. Cut. We have made arrangements whereby $3.50 will pay tor i!i abv described watch, deli yctm. iree, including the Weekly 6eninel or on

Address year. 4

- tve a t.m won Ii from M 0.000 dowi li. The greatest OtTer made by any repu-j opportunity in a Jile-Iime lor you. !i"i of harln- thir iwl.t an.l !i-lw acnmlt'iral air.i h - m.a of tb. 1 nit.i M jl an I I V.'.a.: ML.ru it im n-i .1M.4' ad-lioou neairtiua ol trr'r (-.if it! tttr l'.e.iir rnt','B inrrvasta. )m Silvf r Frail Itniirii 1MMI (.rajt 4 l'.Ui). Koivr Ml Silnr llutrd llaojo-... OKI B7 tVatrhr. t-t Molilalr lll.noad rlaer l,tWt'( 1- tl ' 1 (MM'll it U l.nble ttarrrt Breech l.nm4, kkat - . ajaia f.fXi illSrtaaf liaU llarar.N.l.u.rin'it W.I 1. HVI i llaw tiia a'.rl.r ta.it oiaaiaaliaa raraitar eanntla; of 7 ir-... 1,0K' 1 Scarf Pins- Lockets. Fans and Ch.rns- aad 194 664'. ti.. itli.;u ol 200 QUO u. n. mi.. I .tia a-narajii.ries a MwU I t tne abore prrMnia ill ta iwirJ'd 10 a I r an.! m i an.al mannr f

n-U

r.n&da. K. kirm i iil Im. aL.I frnm aiir .i:!.; i.r tu l..ri f

rr:ra!ar fnc l.-r a Irinpa montita' ai:liaori'tim. at.4 t:i-r;tr wt V eiitrd Apiiru;iiiri anfl F.m:!yr;.r la tt roaot-j. It outitn. a GOLD WATCHES FREE li cptlieai - ive list of iMn4l ia prerDt,wdrrllcd t.ief.-m-1 I.JO equally amnng tne fuat ItMl .ui-a-; ibera rrcetve 1. Ii .n and ;.o cte - d to cue t,-reiit aoi Ol one prveetit. an I' lonr ltt-r I. a-n ii eived, yon will l-eelttilled to tin- b-.nli'ul Waloii. VeWiil plinl ,h irfHienitl.e KENTUCKY FARM ERt'if DknieaiHii,li.."l: i i.e ltHl tii id W Uhea. 1 a t o::r i. U.na t.'ie. ai .l a. ill lie tin K-t.1 l.oar. Ixi Irl nil. lur If T li T I I i If V tiCMFD

w fp-jii', ifti.d.an.t ia oa-k ed ly an:(.le rafltal. ir.t...t.-i j iu. of nm tuii ilT. r& DiaylelLrrol ftMu alulae frULin. Indeed coull C"t aTui.l ut'i-rv, ia-If . , I. ..... f 1 .... ... ,.,1 . I. a ... .... . .... it .. :. E J

iay M).li(MFin ficatnl ia nml oununi and umiMflinl i ty t- a'l awrti eiaona ti-at It c-ete anl.cre 1:..m tää.tMi! t n l-i-nr. . I.i!i;. eii.u.ation to a '..'-er. Me Lnoti --fa r til..i.ta i f I i. m' .'H" c.i j .Hin .uv lean ..i'-n-w lcrai I ill a w ill I UIUK a9

ao etiu ItfO.C'OO In .i' w eek la gieiiie; aw ay Irte coj tea and ade.tair'e bl,il

and adveiteif'e liirra ivciire.l f.ir ln:u t . oo tbe inTeaimrn! f i n eat-Ti.'.e ecale oj kS and ju.t a nml: fo; M and T:.a money w u well ii 'i... l II ivccrr.l .ir ln:u at I et:li:i::ej nr. illation tiiat r.:.l g .d n:t-rt co Iii inTeaimrn. f rutmpuiii .u nm. ci.iirr i - jooeonanexi n..t at ad. It roeta Ju.t aa miVA Ut niatt-r a IruPtrati.-n, e:ectrotjpet eiioi;! .erei.-ea. ren tlfl t;i tvra lir a rrjn-rot l'-ifl rf-i;irlatia aa it tlorf lor a papc If 0 Till e lui'jin e.i li im of ::. aiioy.U aln-ie r&tr alarminT;. l.ut on yer Ff w t!i S' O.IN'I t i'rn..,.i ii. o Item, ar -ii. tli cot t.( l.ire e-l.tu.na t :e t-i'-nae I. aii.-ad over lu man ..peia tlit It t. fa a:m t eiiliiel. I.tat : t.'il.a lUD .an w tl..t Urr. nr..t ia rmn 1 n. . i . i-t ciile .r .ii a larr a. rrire tu t e te.ple, in cü-er m or a Lt a Mfn-, " ia p-rlaely w ,' e rrop,-. oVInt will I'ut, KENTUCKV FARMER. V i;i aend a Priutf.i ii.t er tt. I iir. end all i - ii i a will I . . w . t. h..t.ie o i r--etpt. r aain-v n.H dnet, O'JR CID PATRGi. ; AND SUBSCRIBERS ,,OD I we nrilir I v ttio tu '.ii i (iiouid a . :.. r.i I.. w...a. luj lieln uto 'i'teae fur list l-v . c-.?nd auit ai.u i.".-r ONLY 50 GEHT, v;? l" Kentucky far UILi JU Ul-ll I O MEt? tur-e tio.ati.a. ai. I oTi le ceit Kitoil f-" a preeeiit. ne nu:n ! -r tlie I'aner ia vuiiti ciniilr ti.o ml ilptmu i rl At Inoar relnl i'.tv, w r. f-r t'a elm no ktiow fi any l.at.lc or ie:-tit;,c Airnrv. C.'lUUfri Twrct ARE PRtSfNTS to our ut nl-ra. ren lo t..m a -..,..iy ii.H t'i-.-rnt -iM;e aiami.a taMeii. m.Daj in rune ot l'l or leea niay S a-nt in an ordpiary letter at oar ri-. Irüer sun. a a;iui.td ia aLt lis rr U' Snirmi LltT it I oetal nte, and addtoaed t j

INTUCKY FARMSR.SFtHirtlilre

ICJISYILLE. KT. j years, eatisf aotioa traarantced or money MuaJel Tb Unicletit, snd Dnrnble Wathrr la the Trorld. the only machine that wül troaA yrrftrtly rltam tri-h-rut rub. usotl la any sized tub, or shifted from one tub to another momotiL So simple and easy to orrato tbe most delicate or child can do ttie work. Uado cf Galvanized Iron. ac4

-"-THE BEST Willi!

ttis only Wasbcr la tlw world tliat has tlie Knbbrr Itands oa tho It ullersy which rrevctit the brt akin of buttons and Injury to clolbai IsruTC tin UTm ExcIukIvo territory. r?tal rrico. ÄS.OO.

AÜC.n IO V.Hil I LU A-.-t-nt"' earni.! J53.SO. Also the cclf tirsted KEVJSTONK mVRI(.FRS at Marmfarturprs lowest

Adtlre LUIK WAMLUl 10 Lric, V, ABARG-ÄlLsT. TIE flEfFABMER, Ikf PM'-et. Int-t-t and 1 Acrisltaral a4 Kaatily rt V: nt tbe Country, at 05LY SI.25 PER YE til ! THE OniO Fk rtJIKR, puMi.-hPu ai Clcrela!. 1. O., is one of tbe oldest and rcry bel Agritriiiturni sno l-smiSy JournsU of Arccrlca. it La livi cetaMibhed rS year?, is a IC-pige, 61ci!iijii Weekly, with freijtient 16-crilumn Kupplemeat, plvins to its r adeis about S.700 coi'imas oi most Tsli.sble, reiiablp, interestius nd lus.i a-.-iive n atttr in a year, at only SI ..5 TtR YE AK, rOSTAOK Pill. THE OHIO FAEMEP. ia thorough iy practical AEricnltnral Jdiiri'ui, couUiuing eaca issue over OLe hundred atticlts written exprcssly for it by actual, praeiical, sutt-esstul fsrncr, Horticulturists. "it'Oicugbl-red ttocU Kr.taers, tic It alms to tire hctml instruction from renabl tourers that ayy rtacr tau undetntaud and put Into practice, it in AVßXOtVLFlir.KI) ACTHOKITY OS ALL auKICULTl'tUL Tül'IW, and is conducted by an able anl experienced el itotial tranattirient, ho fpare no expecto or lstor to add everything possible to its valn. THE OHIO F a aM KU bas bo a nail subscription list 'f ovtr "0,(C0 let) criDcte, iOing to everr Plate In t!?e Union, which is it5fjuerlioaar!e evidence of its vaiue lo tbo i:Ue l-Ktiit f.irnrers of tbis countrv. ire WI.rKT.Y HTATE SENTINEL and TITS OHIO 1'AKJlLT. will both be sict one year for only f I f.-, which is only about ire price f ither onecuul.t to be ollt-red nt. 1 !n is a baiya'.a to any farcer who ents the two best papers cf th.e tounuy. Address OHIO FARMUR, Claelan.1. O. StDd tor s t? jicciicn cciiy ai.d I'remiutu Lts;s of the OHIO f AKMh'E, Free. A SPECIAL OPPER. nr:ü: w.vrr.nninY watch is a stciw-i fi I ...It ..... -v' l..,, rpl,.-v .,e- ij II'I. mil'.: w.urniii ky at ii is a hct-vji 'i". Xun.l v.-Ji run t hours. Tbrtcivo U MCKEI. e?fLVK:n,8rnl 'W'ül always rem an bright as a revr til ror doli. f. Tbc V atch has a heavy leveled rdfr. HM.lcrystiill'nc. The vtriv. of the Watch are ma J vi'Ji t !! finest automatic Machinery. EvcryUniel. is'i'E't'LUinTaryiii5 posuioi; anil iipierfoct bei ort lrtwin? the factory. L;ic!.- W'tch i p :t up in a IiuTidomo now iruproveti t.VTI.-L.I.l.U cate, for Eart;tran'fK-)rt.'it;on through the mails. well-known have theso Watches become, t bonrsar.c firo buying them in jircfereuee to bisher pn- 1 Vaf4-hes. The Company are now matin !, t S atcues earn n aytrairo ct j-3 v. iiu ;ies per: iruf e. You would imagine thf) v holo county eupp' 'd br this timo. l!y no ineans. This istL. m.r; Want's Watch, the farmer's Wata-h, the tc.iafr'j V.'at h, the laborer's Watch, the Ixiv's Watt h, ti-J BCluJol-jrhTs atch in faet, evtrybcxly'a atch. On receipt nt waond tililirated tVatt-H ly reg1teret ntall, f rrpaitf. amr ttantntf - it to rcat-U )un tuaely. TbAW'atcrburv Wateh ' o. li4 a national repntt'on for mnkin the lilr C IlEAf WATU1 Vi THE WtMlLII. Wo have received from them thoir SEW Wateha great improvement over the Erst ones matin, anl a mrvtl of simplicity and accuracy, conUii-hi; rtoro Irieuu! than any other arti'-lo p-acel bofnrp ib pnM.n for many years, 'iho cut fchows jLiXAC'T iflZt: of Watch. A V.'ateli made by hand would cost as much ns a cottiii.'e bv tho scahoro or a small yacht, and taka nl.niirt."l.u!kl. So rterftt is the nuihinery tiitcl btÜWTlINtalj UUlvifÄiN l Indianapolis, Ind. m . ai r t-a 1 - 1 J 7 ' t 'jT läSiU KieU41f awas. O Trie Favorite Numbers. 303, 404, 3.2 351 , 1 70, and his other slviv . i Id throurtout do V.orl