Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 80, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1885 — Page 2

THE 1M)1ANAP0LIS DAILT SENTINEL SATURDAY MORNING MARCH 21 1685

THE EFFECTS OF POISON!

Some Startling Statements Dangerous Drucs Worae Than Opium Smoking. TIcm h of 3Ie31'al Vxitliorl tlcM. The Washington Post says: For centuries it has ben contended that a cocjzh medicine, to b effective, must contain mcrphia, opium, or tme other equally dangerous Ircg, ana to-day nearly every congh XLedicine iu the cnarket has tor its base some one of thtsa deadly poisons. Ia every Slate cf the Union phyticiana and coroners are cccstantly reporting innumerable cases of polsoniDtr and death resulting from such ccniponLila. Oce authority etates that the39 hate dene more injury than opium smoking. A purely vegetable and at the same time elhtacions couh cure bas ben considered u impcfhibility. It is fr this reason that enrioent rotdical authorities and paDlic men vrywhere, like Dr. James A. Steuart, Health Commissioner of Baltimore, and Dr. Samuel K. Cox, of Washington, have spoken st enthusiastically of the discovery of Red ttar Couh Care, which is absolutely free Iron? poisons or narcotici. Dr. 0. Groths, of the Brooklyn Board of Health, and heads of similar beards in other cities are also anions those who have issued otlicial certificates in its favcr. Professor Jchn J. Caldwell, M. D., member of the Electro-Therapeutical Societv. New "York; Medical Society Kings County (Booklyn); Medical Society IUltimore; for s x years in rivil and military hospitals; assistint surgeon United States Volunteers; author of "Electro-Therapeutics," etc., certifies that a very desirable new departure hai been mde by the introduction of Red Star Cough Care; that in addition to the rare quality of b?in; ntirely vegetable and harmless, he find it to be sn inenins cDmnoucd, pleasant to t ake and of remarkable eüicacy. "Wo Have Used It. 91 To tlio I?ullIo : From personal experience, as well aa from observation of its marked ttlicacy in other cases that have come under our notice, we cheerfully recommend Red Star CouuhClre as a safe and reliable family medicine. Combining the power to relieve and cure promptly with the rare quality of being entirely free from opiates, poisons and narcotics, as demonstrated by the analyses of recognized medical authorities, it may justly be termed a valuable discovery. We concur In the official opinion of the Commissioner of Ilealth of Baltimore, that it happily supplants the objeationable and not unfrequently harmful features of other cough mixtures." Baltimore, Md., Feb. 9. Is35. R. M. HcLANE, Governor of Maryland. CHARLES B. ROBERTS, Attorney General. F. C. LATROBE, Mayor of Baltimore. A. P. GORMAN, United States Senator. HARRISON ADREO.V, Postmaster, Baltimore. THOMAS 8. WILKINSON, City Commissioner. JAMES R. HORNER. City Comptroller. EDWIN H. WEBSTER, Collector of the Port. J. H. SELLMAN, Collector U. 8. Internal Rev. HART B. HOLTON, Member of Congress. H. CLAY DALLAM. Judge Appeal Tax Court. SAMUEL A. CLAGEn, Sanitary Inspector. WILLIAM H. HISS, Purveyor Bay view Asylum. Over fifty physicians of Baltimore, including thoee of leading hospitals, charitable icstitutiors. colleges and schools, have voluntarily indorsed Red Star Cough Core, not only as the best thing of the kind ever discovered, but as being entirely free from the harmful features of other caugh mixture?, livery one will find it a safe, sure cure. It is entirely Iree from opiates, narcotics, emetics and poisons. It leaves no bad effects. It lees not derange the system. It is pure, pleasant, prompt. Sold by druggists and lealers in medicine throughout the United States at fifty cents a bottle. Tin: Chakiks A. Vc;eleu Com tan y, Sole Proprietors, Baltimore, Maryland. Sejmour Sitwt. fl eclal to the Bentinel. Sef.mouk, Ind., March 20. Two tramps came to town a day or two ago. one having a large valise. His strange conduct was looked upon as very suspicious. The Marshal got got onto tramp No. 2, telling him he had better skip, but was told not to hurry him as he would put a flea in his ear. He took the Marshal aside and gave out that his "pard" had a large amount of burglar tools in his possession, and that he was going to break into the Catholic Church. The Marshal went and took the fellow in and iod -ed him in "the quar. The prisoner bad in his possession clothing, small wax candles, matches, material for taking the Impression of keys, over iroikeleton key, and many other article?. The Marshal, thinking he answered the description of an escaped convict from the Prankfort, Ky., penitentiary, telegraphed that institution, giving full derrrlption, and received a reply to brini? him back, glvirg Iii name as At:pnt Grots. The Mnrshallelt with hint Ifut night. A violent snow tonn razed here yesterday. This morning wa clear and cold. The nutlok fr the fanner li poor, not a furrow yet turned for oat. Once M of it 1 1, Ft RiMirirtP, 111., March 20. t-ena'or HrliV.ri, Df mocMllr member of the Ulala Tetiale, who infTered fonu a trok of par alyita onn innntti et'", died at hit home hear farroltnti IhU tt orli'g. Tbl Iravr n the II 1 1 iu1 l.cpilttire tun more a II rn joint ballot, hi JIomm and tichrtln both ad jutifiifil U-t morning whit the atiiioutit D etil of I.U detli m made, It e il htftiii, lMt"iiMMii, Coup., March v.-Mrs Joint Mallen'i boarding lion, llat UrMgoport, iMitlitd thi inoriilng, Mr, Mallen, who !r r pa oil Iba ri ond llcMr, wai lnirnol t) itth, ;r(iiie lijwtu, a bürdr, I lulnlntf,

snd is mppoted to have met a similar fata George Rutherford, an old farmer, while endeavoiiLg to save Mrs. Mallen, was horribly burned about the face and hands. Mrs. yl!an's four children and several boarders harely escaped with tbeir lives. Nothing was avtd. The origin of the fite is a mystery. Lomci by I tr. pAUiMor.t, March 2). An E nmettebarg f jcial fays St. Jcseph's Acimemy is on fire. The build.'cg !i very large, and facilities for f xtirguishing the fire are very limited. A later dispatch from Ecumettsburg saya the fire is beyond control, and there'is every probability of the entire destruction of the uildiDg. SL Joeeph's was the mother house of the Sisters' charity, and is the finest building of the kind in the United Stages. It covets a very large area. The destruction will be a eerions locs to the Sisters. Petermti-;, Va., March 20 Camp's drn? store and Bradbury's hardware store were bnrted. Lo.- about $40,CK0: insurance, $Z0t"10. A lüg Verdict. B.wriMor.K, March 20. A verdict for $75,CCO was awarded to the plaintiff in the case of William A. Dry den against the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, for violating a contract for the delivery of l.'O tons of coal a day for three years, which the company repudiated after making delivery for a few weeks. An appeal was taken.

Proposed Change la Ohio Election CoLFMr.15, O., March 23. The Legislature has adopted a joint resolution submitting a constitutional amendment to change the time of the State election from October to November. Garlanrt'a Successor. Little Rock, March 20. Oa the fifth ballot to-day, James II. Berry was elected United Satea Senator, to succeed Attorney General Garland. A Cardin al ltirthilay. New Yoik,'March 20. Cardinal McOloskey is seventy-five years old to day. Many callers otlertd their concratnlatior . Obituary. New Yor.K, March 20. Folice Inspector Thomas W. Thorne died suddenly this mornite in a Broadway store. Webster's Ulli 1'rotectlng Trout. I Boston Journal It is not generally known that Daniel Webster was once a member of the Legislature of Massachusetts. The fact is not mentioned by many of his biographers. He was cho?en by the people of Boston, and was one cf the framers of the first city charter of Boston. In one of his speeches, delivered in New York, Mr. Webster said: "It has to happened that all the public services which I have rendered In the world in my day and generation have been connected with the General Government. I think I ought to make an exception. I was ten days a member of the Massachusetts Legislature, and 1 turn my thoughts to the search of some good object In which I could be useful in that position, and, after much reflection, I introduced a bill which, with the general consent of both Houses of the Massachussettes Legislature, passed into a law, and is now a law of the State, which er. act a that no man in the State shall cstsh trout in any other manner than with the ordinary he ox and line." Senator lloar's Conceit. j Washington Letter.j It is a conceit of George Frisbie Hoar, of Massachusetts, that he would be taken for a twin brother of Horace Greeley. There are some points of resemblance of facial development, and Mr. Hoar has intensified the likeness by assiduously cultivating the benign expression which constantly mantled the countenance of old Horace. But there is a sinister gleam in the eye of the Massachusetts statesman which afford J a painfal contrast to the unsuspecting and benevolent glance of Greeley. Nevertheless, there is enough similitude to afford much comfort to Mr. Hoar. Talking on this subject the other day, one of his constituents said: "If you want Hoar to do you a favor tell him he looks like Horace Greeley. Tbat'a about the only way you can influence him. Why, he would wear short trousers, boots and an old white bat like Greeley's if his family did not prevent him. Hoar is a very pious man, bnt dans my buttons if I haven't heard him swear like a trooper, and he did it just became Horace Greeley did it." Mrs. McLlroy'a Hon Mot. The Boston Transcript tells the following pooketcry of the late mistress of the White House: At her reception two weeks ago, among others who were presented to her by Marshal McMicbael, the master of ceremonies, was Dr. Mary Walker. This nondescript personage, wearing tight trousers and a little ccat, and carrying a cane, presented a most grofeeque and rediculous figure, utterly out 6f keeping with the surroundings. Mrs. McElroy spoke a word or tffotober rather unexpected guest; and, so it happened, the next person presented to her was a Miss Mann. To this Mrs. McElroy mada the neat remark: "I have just been presented to a woman who would like to bo a man. I am now pleased to meet a Mann who is content to remain a woman." The distressing disease, salt rheum, is readily cured by Hood's Sarsanarilia, the great blood purifier. Sold by all druggists. ach ChADiller'a Ilonetty. y.ach Chandler, the merchant Senator from Micbipan, wa justly proud of his business alanding as a dry goods dealer in Detroit, and he utcd to rarrate how, when almost every business man there failed, in ls;i7, h cojld not tee his way clear to the settlement ot his a Hairs, and, taking what money he could raise, went to New York and proposed to bis crt ditcrs there to make an assignment. His principal creditors laid to htm: "Vou re too straightforward a man and too hon et and enterprising a merchant to g) undr. You can take your time for payment, and we will furnish you with a new Ptock of goods." Tit young merchant accepted the extension ot time, and going home went to work azaln und was soou ablo ii py all his debts in fill. llorrorl ,rl riio1int, Ott ALCOHOt.KM. Dr. J. H. II nil man, rblladelphla, l'a., t: "It Ii of good er? he In Hie trotibln arlih front alcubolitui. and gtyes patlifitctloa in my ptactlre." A very me-fiil hint totb who hare to a't tip nt tilnlil wlih ii 'i Invalid h vum willt r card to mating tip th" fire while Hip pl1Mit h alrept Tim irt of pUi imt a lovrlfttl nf lonUüM Ilm lirp mint tu (cnrUy t r ' t a aniii iio'to, r?h la m UKrly us not to aruttct thftUrprr wbrM tl in most luipcif Unt that 1 1 ilrpp lionld lud b I r t V r 1 1 puMlil;! Ill tti lumps td ml on Uh th nif-'tsti a way I avoid lb dl.tiirlaoi 0, tii tmt v rr p!ratil way ) I'tp i rrfofiorr. 1 Iii of Iii. (IIMirtilMra i mt p avniitrd t y tli almiit of I (yltii pfnla of t put Itilu f' lli'fy l r 1 i ajul Uii-n; on Ilia lire ft A It Ii t ma t kn k k afi!l mm m laiu a i nt m 1 1 1 a 1 1 and My ii the stall hr lliat ii9vlUif vaM of

itrergth and anxiety about "making up the Are." When a fire vets very low almost cut a little pewdered sugar eprlnklel tver it produces quite a magical efftci and brings cp a flame directly. President Cleveland Hinting the Ulble. (Baltimore Sun. There wss no intention of the Chief J astice to cpen the book at any particular place, and no öefiir of President Cleveland that there frhould be anything prearranged aoout the ceremoty in any way. The particular olate where he kissed, therefore, was the reult of arrjJent entirely. As the type csd v. th B ble is small, tbe Iiis of the President touched six verier of the 112th Psaim, fr jna verte 3 to verse 10, inclusive. They ate as follows: A good man 6howeth favor anl lendeth; he will gude h!3 aiTairs with difccreticn. Suttly he hall not be moved forevir; the risrhieoiis phsll be in everlasting remembrance. lie fhall not be afraid of evil tiding; his Leut Is fixtd irx'tinz la the Lord. Iii neart is eftablished. be stial not be afraid until be see his desire nr.oa Li eaemu-s. He hath dif iei?ed. he bath jtlvea to the poor: bis ilehteousness eniurtta torever; Lis horn tball Le exalted with honor. The wicked Khali s- it, and bo crieved; heha11 ererb his toth anrt melt away; the l-sire ot tbe wicked ball perish.

WrowiBg iu Temperance. 1 Boston Post 1 It is cüicially t-tated that the ppop'e of the United States consume twice as much beer and twice as much milk as they did t-n years ago. The consumption of distilled spirits has also increased bnt not in the ratio o? the increase of population, and tbe use cf wine has actually decreased. Oa the ether hand tr use of coffee has considerable ircrcaced. Uniting and transposing we find that the wines and heavy liquors Lave- been steadily driven back ia a decade by tbe ombined forces cf beer, coCVe and milk. Who ajs we ara not growing In health a::d temperance? New York Times. "Won't vou have another pie of pie, Mr. Ft athcrly?" asked Bobby, hospitably. His mother was entertaining a few friends at dinner and the d'seert was being discu?eed. "Ihai-ks, IJjoby," FeitUerly replied, Jauchirgly; "since you are eo pclite about it, I believe I will take a small piece more." "All right," taid Bobby. "Now. ma, remember jour promise. Yoa eaid if it wa3 necessary to cut into the second pie I could have two pieces." "'When we two parted,' after lingering late at the garden gate, l leu that l nad Uken cold," Eaid Thomas Takeintime, "and next morning I waa hoarse indeed. But a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup fixed ine up, and there's enough left for next time." MÄH Ti CURES Rheumatism, neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache. Headache, Toothache, Sore Tliroat. StT-lllnc. eiprntna. It rnl es, llurn. Nrnlri. r-t Jtilr. 45D ILL UTUI.il 11UIM1.Y l'US AM illir.. Sill ty Urr.t5'..U 'i 1 Ie'f r t ry w Y.tif Lin Oirf'-liuns la 11 U:i;:u;m. THE CHAKI.KS A. VOüKt.Kir CO., fSlri M X, yül.LI R CO.) C.ltltnorr, 31 J., Ü. . ! What Those Say Vho havo suüerM with llhcnmatlsm and eura!glx "r.T-rrniTr. rAt...Tnly 1?th, "I iTfd Imttli ot Athwphopos nnl rreivft lunch lfiiefit. I nought my l;l-uu:a-tixm wax almost lnnr-M. Iut tti Ix iu-üt I r'--ivel M'ave me coiitiilt-n for tli fut;ir. 'I ho faul tiaH lut-n r-!no-l to a pr.-at tlfwrnt-. It Hf-rnod to lue a ndrncl th nlif It tf. iord.'d. OLUiiCiU MAIWUALL." Mrs. .Tonn ft. Nuttlnjr. North crc-ek, N.Y., wrlic:;: ' lliave n-d ATHi.orniP.ofl in amimWr of cnh.m,f dir wie KhMirua.ifm wit!i wonderful Him. I Ix li. vo I f lioul'l liao txt-ii a ciiiI le only for Athi.oihoiu." buch testimonial.'? te lling what llASdont on tl frst, cvldcnccciS towbutiC VII.Lt do 1 Oil VOl. ilrs. J. Xolon .Torvln, nf Ellsworth. Mc, -rltc: "llaviriir Ixvn f.r a yrsr a r'nt cTifTetvr from l;(ii'niiiatit"n and Nnral.'ti I tri.-.l ATHt.orkioi;o!. Ulf tnk"i nfrlv n'.l of a I'ottif. it li" rivfri iti Ftrntiirx mmI HHliar n-tifati'ii(, '-iHly In iti v 1 f'8'l. t)iit If I lirttf tirt taken t!-iui'iIh-iiip athl tlirn Iti rul'n-il en for taytii'tit anl fonrul tlio t ill if.Vi.'Hi. I uliould iifvi-r hiveoomi'lMinsl. I nuiKt hiw inorecf it. Mut liavu boUJOlor luj liUbbaiid ad eJ niotL'-r." Tf you ennnot rot Aini.nrnorrm cf rrnr flnicrpit, "we w ill scinl it express paid, on" rt ft ij t of leculur price nn dollar pvr 1xttf. We prefer that yu Puy It from your drm:iit. tint if hn Imn t it,J'ioot bo persuaded t ' try aomrtliln i-lie, I'Ut order nt once from us, us directed. ATHLOPIlOnOS C0 112 WALL ST. NEW YORK it. li'dl i'rf !.'. li i i if ia tun'"'' 1 1 ' 1 " y "t f : rtrrrTl v r MmtA( ttttfv , p r f 1 1 .... t, " 1 1 t t " ii.(mii. l in r it MM' -f I It - I ' I 1 I ! I (t l .! It mi. t , , f . illliU.. Ot.ll.U.iteA. Iii. ii I.N .1 ll'lll'H ,1 f . t 'i 9 ,.i-..f rii.iwf..., CIMCAUO CO0V I C J.t Chitrß-Ji llU

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