Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 27, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1878 — Page 3

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. WEDNESDAY MORNING v FEBRUARY 20, 1878.

THE DOLI.AU OF OUR FAT II EM."

BT PHILLIVS THOMrSOX. (live us the sliver dollar. Hard and clear a a bell. Sounding the people' triumph And rirging the tihylock's knell! A flg f "r "pobllo opinion !" Tut bought by the moneyed kings; The press is too often the minion Ol rascally Wall street rings. They threaten distress and ruin Shonld silver It place resume; Of terrible mischief brewing. Portending the crack ol doom. They lie, and they know they're lying, For gold keep.4 coming down In spite of i he usurers' trying To frighten us with their frown. To oar neck there cling no collar. We're nei her bribed nor sold. Hurrah for the silver dollar, By law on a par with gold. Then give ns the silver dollar, The coin that our fathers knew: Twa good enough In the good old days. It's good for tne present, too. , Yes, give us the sliver dollar. That none may dare refuse; If it's good enough for the people It'B good for the Wall street Jews. Boston, Jan. IM. STATE SEWS. The new Steuben county jail is ready for occupants. About fifty tramps make Laporte their headquarters. A horse thief at Michigan City is but fifteen years old. The wheat crop of Henry county is report ed as looking well. The new opera house at Goshen with its furniture coat $25,000. A farmer near Waterloo will sow oyer CO acres of clover this spring. The Evansville lecture committee cleared $GJby Beecher's engagement. DeKalb county beats all northern Indiana in the number 6f its sheriff sales. Hamilton is to have a new brick school house costing between $2,000 and $3,000. The Plymouth Domocrat is agitating the gravel road question in Marshall county. The masonic temple and opera house project in Fort Wayne promises to be successful. Lafayette Dispatch: Very little produce, grain or wood now gets to town. Iioada too bad. It costs Terre Ilaufe $24 per post to light her street lamps. .Lafayette Days $37.50 per post. The Mitchell boys have organized a silver cornet band, and are beginning to toot of nights. Diphtheria is prevailing to an alarmingextent at Paroka. So far it h&a been amenable to treatment. Some of the farmers around Lodi hare begun to open their sugar camps with a very tine prospect The farmers in the southeastern part of DeKalb county are complaining of hog cholera again. Court Whitett, the well known peach grower of MaiLjon, Ind., reports the buds all safe so far. Three-fonrtba of the time the flouring mills of Sullivan stand idle on account of a scarcity of grain. Many of the citizens of Huntington are going extensively into the business of growing onions next season. "Warsaw packers are storing away large quantities of ice. It will command round prices during the season. The pay rolls of the manufacturing establishments of Fort Wavne disburse monthly on an average of $240,000. , At a rough estimate 200 bushels of fish have been caught at Rome City through the ice since the lake closed up. The Lagrange Standard says Columbia City claims a population of 2,500, and is without foundry and machine shop. Waterloo Times: Propositions are beine entertained to improve the court house, to fj ilarge the grand jury room, etc. A practical nurseryman and fruit grower at Rockville says all the peach buds on his trees, as far as he has examined, are killed. The bar of Kosciusko and Whitley counties have adopted a wale of prices for fees, legal advice, etc., which will be adhered to in the iuture. Prosecutions are threatened against certain parties in the vicinity of Rochester who t I 1 . . ... openiytaiKoi Durning nown the mills at that place. So says the Banner. Huntington Democrat: Our farmers in many instances took advantage of even the moderately good condition of the roads, during the pst two weeks, and brought considerable grain to this market. Monticello Herald:. Diphtheria is making fearful ravages in some parts of this county. Mr. Comer, near Burnettsville. has lost live children within the last three weeks, three of them beinj; buried in the same grave last Monday. The Laboratory of the System. The stomach is the laboratory ot the sjstem, In which certain luvsterloas proceses are constancy golug on. these result in the production of that wonderful vivifying agent, the blood, wbi -b lu a btate of health rushes, laden with the element of vitality, to the remotest parts of the system. But when ti e stomach is temi-paratyzed by dyspepsia blood manufacture U carrlt-d ot. Imperfectly, the circulation grows thin anl Moggthb, and the system suffers in const queues. Moreover, Indigestion reacts upo iIih liver and bowel, rendering the first slu'-uish and the latter constipated. The brain also sutlers by fynpathy, and ick headaches, s'eplessneM and nwivoin symj -toms ar engenoered HoKtett-r'a Stomach Bittern reforms this state of tlii&g, gives permanent tou and regularity to the stomach and Its assocrate organs, the bowel and liver, and Insure compk-te nourishment and Increased vigor of th system It is the most popular as well as the most efficient' anti-dyspeptic aud toDc la America. A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood,- ttr... I will send a receipt that will cure you. Free of Charge. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. In man, Station D, Bible House, New York City. Happy tidings for nervous luffeiera and those who have been dosed, droned and quacked. Pulvermacher's Electric Helta ear premAiure aeDiiiiy,weanetia ana decay, book and Journal, with Information worth thou sands, mailed free. Address Pulvermacher Osuvanietn. aa vinwt oinHnnstl O. CONSUMPTION. Caaae, Treatment and Cui ability. Phort treat tea se 1. 1 free to an y add -. D lL BMITU, Xto.luxJiH ruieentnkt., new iora.

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SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, PURELY VEGETABLE. Do yon want to purify the system? l)o you want to get rid of biliousness?. Do you want something to strengthen you? Do you want a good appetite? Do you want to get rid of nervousness? Do you want good digestion? D i you want to sleep weil? Do you want to bull i up your constitution? 1K you want a brisk, vigorous tee.lng? If you do, TAKE SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, , AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC for Constipation, Headache, Tain in tbte Shoulders, Dizziness, Sour Ptomacn, Bad Taste in the Month, Bilious Attacks. Palpitation of the Heart, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, lssnondeDcy, (iloom and foreboding , of wll, all of which are the offspring of a diseased Liver. J. If. ZEI1MX A- COPrice, HOT. Phtladelpnla, Pa. SOLD BY ALL DRUGUISTS. (2) rrir? ' S" THE CREAT TONIC DIURETIC . FOR, Heights Disease And all Diseases of the KIDXET1 A5D irmuuY oegus. ' FEMALE COMPLAINTS Leucvrrhcra or White, Irregularity, or Painful Mensiration, Bearing Doua Chlorosis, Sterility, etc SPERMATORRHCE 1, &c. (SESI FOR A CIBCTLAK.) L A U 1 I U 1 out Henry T. lie Imbold BiKhu JIT'S Co., 5. Y." printed la "mint acrcM the Label. WE WIIX PAY The Highest Market Price For all of the following articles, or we will sell them for you on 5 per cent, commission : BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS, POULTRY LARD, TALLOW, FiCATIIEItS, POTATOES, APPLES. GRAIN, FLOUR. FEED, HIDES, FUR, WOOL, PEANUTS, BROOM-CORN, DRIED FRUIT, HA V, II0P3, Etc., Elc. Liberal cash advances made on lare consignments f stap e articles. Farmers, Huip-p-re aud Dealers In general merchandise should write lor reference, price current, stencil, etc. When wrltinK us state whether you wish to ship on consignment or sell. If you wish to set', us me the articles, amount of eaco and your VERY LOWEST PRICE for game, delivered F. O. B. (free aboard cars) at your nearest shipping point. Also, If poaslble, Bend sample by mall; If too bulky, by freight. ADDRESS HULL & SC0TNEY, General Commission and Shipping Merchants, 221 fc 310 North Water St., PHILADELPHIA., PA. ESTABLISHED 1837. If you would paint your house with the best, PCRCHASK ONLY THI "3PHCEISII2C CRANIO" PURE WHITE LEAD, anufacrured by ECKSTEIN IIILLN A- C.t Clnclonatl, O., Who make Perfectly Pare Lead only. 8o!d by Dealers Ganrally. The Compound Oxygen TREATMENT, For the Cure of all CJIR0MC DISEASES. This Is the 8URK8T HAFE-iT and CHEAP EST Curative gent known It cures by revitalizing the whole body, and hem e la effective in a great variety of diseases. Amoigtbe many names to which we are permitted to lefer, we aive the following: Hon. H, Held. Jndije of U. . Hupreme tourt, and his accomplished wife: Mrs. Hallit Kllbuine; Jurlge Hamuel smitn, iew voric: lion. Montgomery niair; Kelly: T. a Arthur: Uen Fl'x llenry Warren and many more of scarcely less note. Our Bkociit rc of i ptes. which contains the clearest st"teinent of principles, the mo t brill ant record of cures, and all Infotmation necessary to an intelligent op nlon a-, d intelligent action will be mailed fkkr. ' WTARKEY A PALF.N. 1112 Glrard street Philadelphia Q R.SUrkey,A.M M.D U p; Palen.rb KM D, TVTl "nTSTIAlT CURKH ALL DISJJ EL, ITXjiVCf n KASEH arising irom tin nriidn(AnF mtiiforttira. Ills annllance foi Seminal Weaknesa never fails to effect a cure. Price 110. Female dlsfaaes successfully treated. 4 West fourth stwt, between 8 one aud Wood streets. P. O. add resa. Lock box 3SJ3, tinclnnatUUhlo TIIK BLT AUTIKICIAL LUBS. iT"" Prices Greatly Reduced. Sitiifaction I I guaranteed in all cases. . If Addre, B. MATTHEWS, Manufacfr, Cor. 4th & M'kt Su. LosUvllle, Kj. Tolacco AwtrM l'lmtfia$ tt Ceatnmtal KspoUioa . for JL-4 rmi-f i m.lL- -A mrRuxm Un r. mtur tf iiimnfay mJ JUmarinf. Tb ba toWca rrrr mad a. X ear blo Btrlp trxUnuk is eltpcly Imllatci on lofvfor rwda. that Jaekm't Ctrl U f Mir. Hota ty tU amlm. I"ni tor Mmrif, C. A. Jiauoa a Co- MiHi. f4abwc. Vs. ra, I to 4m l m.tJ.rt. HaaaUaa rmmrn B. A. OBjIHT CO, aaata ai jm laclaasa, O.

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SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT.

By virtue of a certain precept to me directed, by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by the clerk of aald city under the corporate seal of aald city, I will on SATURDAY, March 9, 1878, sell at public auctlor at the City Court Room between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. u. of stvid day, the following described lot, or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as assessed against suoh premises for street Improvement, and all costs to-wit: Lot No. three (3) In square No.Jfourteen (14), White and Bab let's subdivision or A. E Fletchers addition tothe city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana, owned by against which Is assessed the sum of tweut elht dollars and five cents (&X.05) for street improvement, in favor of Richard Carr, contractor. WILLIAM M. WILES, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind Feb. 13, 1K78. SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. Byvlrtueof a certain precept to me directed by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by tne clerk of said city under the corporate seal of said city,I will on SATURDAY, March 9, 1878, sell at public auction In the City Court Roam, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. u. and 4 o'clock p. M. of said day. the following described lot or parcel of hind, or so mucb thereof as miy be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as assessed against kuch premises for street improvement, and all costs, to-wit: Thirty-six (:) foet east of fourteen (14) feet on Market street, northwest corner of outlot No. sixty-five &) in the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, owned by George W. Uabbert, against which Is assessed the sum of twemy-nlne dollars and thirteen cents (!!.14) for street Improvement, In favor of David A. Haywood, contractor. WILLIAM M. WILES, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 13, 1878. SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. Bv virtue of a certain precept to me directed. bv the mavor of the city of Indianapolis, Indi ana, and duly attested by the clerk of said city under the corporate scat ol aaui city, l will on SATURDAY, March 9, 1878, sell at public auction, at the City Court Room, between the hours ot 10 o'clock a. at. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, the following described lot or parcel of land, or so raucn tnereoi as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as assessed against such premises for street improvement, and all costs, to-wit: (o the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, owned by oeorge K. Horn ad ay, dollars and thirty cents ($14. ) lor street Im provement in javor oi rreuenva uuutuenj, WILLIAM M. WILES, - City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 13, 1878. H. C. Darnell, Attorney. STATE OF INDIANA. Marlon county, as: In the bunerior Court of Marion county. In the state of Indiana, No. 21,15. lioora ?io. 4. Aiarcn term, is, a. A. C. Buchanan vs. Martha Gard, E. J. Gird. Ta I. lr n . Vi xn fh.fith fin nf PaKvii. XJd il"liHV;n IJf lllllh V hiiv. wn v. . Mry, 1878. the above named plaintiff, by his attorney, filed in the ottlce of the clerk of the Hupenor Court of Marlon county. In the state of Indiana, his complaint against the above named defendants; and that on the tfth day of February, l7rf. the said plain tiff filed In said cler 'aomce the amaavit oi competent person showing that Raid defendaniR, Man ha Gard and K. J. Gard. are not reitldents ot the state of Indiana. Now therefore, bv order of said court, said defendants last above named are hereby noti fied of the filing and pendency of said com plaint against them, ana that unless iney. appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day of the terra of said court to be begun and held at the courthouse in the city of Indianapolis, on the first Monday in March, 1678. said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined In thelrabsence. AUSTIN 11. BROWN. febl.t-Sw Clerk. NOTICE Is hereby given t6 the citizens or the city of Indianapolis, Outer township. Morion county, Indiana, that I, John Leckliuger. a male inhabitant of aaiil ci ty, ovr the age o twenty-one years, will apply to the board of county commissioners of said county, at their next meeting, for a license to sell, lorone year, splritons, vinous and malt liquors in a les quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. The precise location of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liquors is uescribed as toilows: At the corner of River and Oliver avenue, in Nick Mccarty's addition tothe city ol lndimapolis. Center township, Marlon county, Indiana, in a. two-story brick building, known an the Hotel Over the Rhine The 74-100 of an acre, m re or less, ol the quarter of section 11. township n, north of ranges, esst, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana. (Signed) JOHN LECK LINKER. (200,000 Worth of GOLD PLATED JEWELRY. rT "tV.lIl EJW tPW tv W HI rWTUU fl.l UV'w v , all W-rr-nied iotd FlMled: 1 Pair Gold HtoneHleeve Buttons; 1 Pair Engraved Sle ve Buttons; 1 set folntei Studs; 1 net Ameinysi Studs: 1 Wedd:iis Rlne: 1 Engraved Hand Finger Ring; 1 Amethyst Stone R ng; 1 Eieeini Ring, marked Friendship;" 1 IfandHonie -ca'frln;l Splendid Silver llt Pin; 1 set Ijuues Jet ana uoiu l in anu urop; i M mc' t. Jet and Gold: I Ladles' Jft Hel, Ornamented;! set Handsome Ilowbud F'ar dr rm: 1 Gents Elegant Lake George D arooDd Stnd: I Cardinal Rfd B id Necfclsc: 1 Pair L-dlev Pearl Ymt Dron :1 L'ttliea Ornamented JetBrich: 1 Fancy Scurf Kins aud KU-gatit Watch Chain. Takf ttour'flwire.thc entirr M of 2puxent jxwf paid for I,orav 9pirce)ou cluioe for 6o eentt. Club premloin Any one Binding us a cub of twelve at one dollar, we will send a olu H Her wsirn t rw. F. 8 fOCKM AN, 27 Bond St., New York. HAN OF A THOUSAND. CONSUMPTIVE CURED.- , mmm Many zpeu4 tnm GoaiaaiUaa, ll ta feavlac llld,u Dr. H. Jmm m citimsV rlaMsk Isdlaa CBM. m 7 M leeMr tally BMda a yrrpsrstioa r la4laa klknr-4 kla maty child, aad Kflra Ifelpa tn rreiHpt ml t Mi i f upcaM. Brmp alt carta alrM eweaw. aaaaca at Ua (tuBuea, aoaaUl truth tlwaaela ! Iwatr-fear aara. Addreaa, CKAPfXHTt 4 CO., 14133 Raca bt.,Pblln naming Uila paper, health nesroKED. REMEDY FREE for the speedy cure of nerr ous debility, premature decay, lost mAnhood, and an disorder pmauoeu oy youtnrui excess. MaUed to any addresa. DAVIDHON A CO., t Nassau street. New xora. LAND GRANT Kt fern I Mi IIaIIwsv it. tne great Valley of the Arkansua. lu.muacrts! Longtime and low interest! J-oi secnooai map and full particulars apply to W. D. BLACKJand ComnHVvr, Little Rock. Ark. or J. N. EBERLE, German Ag't, ft. Louis, Mo

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Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. The nndesgned will sell at private sale or at public auctlou on the premises, on the 2a day of February, 1878, between 10 o'clock a. la ana 4 o ciock p. m- the following described real estate, to-wlt: Lot number six (ti) In William S Hubbard's addition to tne city of Indi(I) in Hiram Hadley's addition to the city of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana. Haia sale being made ursnant to an order of the Ciicuit Court of said Harlon county to pav the debts of John W. Thompson, late of said county, aeceaseu. Terms of Kale: If sold at private sale, for not less than the appraised value of said real estate, otherwise, lor not less than two thirds it appraised value; one-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the balance In two equal instalments in twelve and tighteen months from da-e of sale with Interest at six (ti) per cent, per annum from date, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Notes to be secured by mot tease ou tha real estate purchased. MARTHA W. THOMPSON", Administratrix of John W.Thompson, dec. January 2, W. W. Woollen, Attorney. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion County, ss. In t h Superior court of Aiarlon count r. In the State of Indiana, January term, 1878. No. 21,205. Jamer, H. Ruddell et L vs. Geore C. Steinhauer, Mary C. Sieinhauer, his wife, Adam Siiberman and SHberman, his wlfe.et at Re it known, that on the 17th day of Janu ary, 1878, the above named plaintiffs, by their attorney, nied in the omce of ibe clerk of the Superior court of Marlon county, in tne state oi inuiana, meir complaint agaiust the above named defendants for foreclosure of mortgages on real estate, and on said 17th day of Januarv, 1S7H, the said plaintiff filed in s dd cou t the affidavit ot a competent person snowing mat saia aeienaants, ueorge u. stein hauer, Mary C. Stein hauer, his wife, Adam Silverman and SilbiTman. his wife, are not resi dents of the state of Indiana. Now tbere'ore. by order of said court, said defendants above named are hereby notifled of me niing ana penuency oi saia complain? against them, and that unl ss they appear and answer or demur theieto, at the calling of said cause on the second d-y of the term of said courl, to be begun and held at the court house In the city of Indianapolis, on the first Monday In March. lt78. said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined iu their absence. AUSTIN II. BROWN," Clerk. febfl-3w W. W. Woollex, Attorney. STATE OF INDIANA. Marion county, ss: In the Superior Court of Marion countv. in the state of luuiaua, January term, 1878. No. 21,130. James II. Raddell et al. vs. George C. Pteinbauer, Mry C Ntelnhaner, h's wife, Adam Sllherman, feilberinan, his wife, et al. Be it known, that on the 28ih day of Decem ber. 1877. the alKve named pvm tiffs, by their attorney, filed in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Mariou county, in the state of Indiana, their complaint against the above named aercnaanta tor foreclosure oi mortgages on real estate, and on the 17th day of January, 1878. the hakl plaintiffs filed In said court the affidavit of a competent person showing that said defendants, George C. Strinhauer, Mary C. S'elahauer, bis wife, Adam Slltvrman, Silberman. his wife, are not residents of the state of Indiana. Now, therefore, by order of said court, said defendants last above named are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day of the term of said court, to be begun and held at the court house in the city of Indianapolis on the first Monday in March, 1878. salu complaint, and the mutters and things tnerein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined In their absence. AUSTIN H. BROWN. ieWWw Clerk. Voss & Smith, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Marlon county, S3: la the Superior Court of Marion county. In the Slate of ' Indiana, April term, 1878. No. 21,85. Room 2. Marcus L. Hare vs. William F. Harned. Be it known, that on the 28th day of January, 1878, the above-named plaintiff, by his attorney, filed In the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, in the State of Indiana, his complaint against, the abovonamed defendant for atischmeut. and on the sale 2th day ol January, 1878. the said plaintiff filed in said clerk's office the affidavit oiacom petent person showing that said defendant William F. Harned, la not a resident of ln Btate oi Indiana. Now therefore, by order of said court, said defendant above named Is hereby notified of the tiling and pendency of said complaint against him, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs thereto, at the calling of said cause on the second day of the term of said court, to be begun And ield at the court house in the city of Indianapolis, on the 1st Monday In April, 1878, ald complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in hia absence. AUSTIN U. BROWN. Clerk. Jan30-3t JllSSISSIPN EMIGRATION. Notice to Colonists. Persons wishing to emigrate to Northern Mississippi will have rare advsntaees shown i-hem hv addressing DR. T. FITZHUGH, No. -81 Virginia avenu,or J. L. STM'E-4, Julian, Ind , who tiave several thousand acre of snperior farming lands for sale at from $5 to f 10 per acre on the most liberal terms. Those desiring to locate in Mississippi can be furnished one farming lands at a low price on long time, or will rent lands on very favorable i emu. t A Dr. F. will leave with a colony on or about the 25th t February, having numerous appli cations from M !asl-Mppl land owners offering to rent land to colonists ou snares. Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given hat,as tmstee of Francis M. lloilingsworth, l win sea at poo public auction on FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1878, At 10 o'clock a. m on the premises the follow log described real estate, to-wlt: Lo's number one (1). two (2) snd thirty (30), lnDobsontfe Hornadyv addillon to the town of Uosbrook, Marlon county, Indiana. THOMAS E. WATTS, Trustee. WORK FOR ALL In their own localities, canvassing for the tiulrf. I'l.lt-. fnlm-r11 Wa-klr Anrl Monthly. " Lannil Hpr In lh World. with mammoth Chromoa free. Big commis sions to agents. Terms and outfit free. Address 1 WR A M WANTEDITTCo.lnthr. A rl A TJ UaIlar POPULAR BOOKS. IJL lllrtll Good Pat u4iunirk.lruj foe tanaa, tu. J.MeVvaiaCoCiaaflra

DR. PIERCE'S STANDARD

REMEDIES Are not advertised as "cure-alls," but are specifics in the diseases for which they are recommended. NATURAL SELECTION. Inves1 Imttora of tiilnril utenM h,v. omonstrated beyond controversy, tha. throughout the animal Kingdom the "survival of the fittest" is the nnlv iiwthat rnnKhf.. tkrir. and perpetuity. Doeanotthe same principle f, eru me commercial prcpei lty of inanT An nferiorcan not supercede a superior article. By reason of superior meiit, Dr Pierce's Standard Medicines have oatriv.led all others. Their sale in tne United ttia tes alone exceed one millioa dollars per annum, while the amount exported foots tip to .several hundred thousaud more. No business could grow to such aisantlc rTnrvirti any other bads than that of merit. DR. SAGE'S Catarrh X-fcemedy rirauni io lie. DR, SAGE'S Catarrh iK-eiiiedy iHrurei exiena over a period of 20 years. DR. SAGE'S Catarrli ieinely Its sale constantly Increase. DR. SAGE S Catarrh Hemedj" DR. SAGE'S Catarrli X-fceinecIy Cares "Cold In Headland Catarrh; or uicrna, AN OPEN LETTER. It Speaks for Itself. Rockport, Mass., April 2, 1877. Mr. EnrroR Having read lu your paper re ports of the remaikab e cures of catarrh. I am induonl to tell "what I know about catarrh," an 1 1 fancy the "snuu"" and "innaling tube" maaers tmere uoiiar graoiierH) would be glad ir they could emblazon a similar cure In the papers. For 2t years I suffered with catarrh, 'i'he naal passages became completely clotted. "Suuff," "d us'." MaKhes,""in haling tubes" and "slicks" wouldn't work, i hough at Intervals I wouia sain up tne 60-caied catarrh snnn until I became a valuable tester for such medicines. I gradually grew worse, and no one can know how much I suffered or what a miserable being. 1 was. My head ached o er my eyes so that I was confined to my bed for ntanv successive days, suffering the most interne pain, which at one time lasua continuously for lus nours. All sense of smell and taste gone, sight and hearing impaired, body shrunken and weakened, nervous system shattered, and constitution broken, and I was hawking and spitting seveneighths of the time. I piayed for death to relieve me of my j-utferlng. A favorable notice In your paper of Dr. -age's Catarrh Remedy Induced me to purchase a package and use it with Dr. IMerce's Nasal Douche, which applies the remedy by hj drostatic pressure, ihu only way compatible with common sense. Well, Mr. Editor, it did not enw me in three-fourths of a second, nor In one hour or month, but in less than eight minutes I was relieved, and in three months I was entirely cured, and have remained so for over tlxteen months. While nsing the Catarrh Itemed y, I used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery to purify my blood and strengthen my s ton inch. I also kept my liver "ctive and bowels regular bv the use of his Pleasant Purfeative Pellets. If my experience will Induce other sutlerers to seek the same means of relief, t hit letter will have answered Its purpose. Yours truly, 8. D. REMICK. A CLOUD OF WITNESSES. The following named parties are among the thousands who have been cuml of catarrh by the use of Dr. Sage's Otarrh Kennedy : A. K. Downs, New Gcnevs, Pa.; D. J. Brown, St. Joseph, Mo.; K. C lie wis, Rutland, VU; Levi Springer, Nettle Lnte, Ohio; Ch as. Norcrop, North Chesterfield. Me,: Milton Jones, Scnba. N. Y.; J. E. Mlder, Bridger station, Wyo.;J.C. Merriman, Logansport, Iod.; M. M. Post, Logansport, Ind.; J. W . Bailey, i'reraont, I'a.; II. B. Ayres, Lap jrte, Ind.; Jessie M. Sears, Ft. Branch, Iud.; Li. Viliiams, Canton, Mo.: Yr. A. Thayer, Ouarga, III.; 8. B Nichols, Jr., Galveston, Texas; Jonas F. Itelnert, Stonesville, Pa.; S. W. Lusk, McFarland, Wis.; Johnson Williams, Helmich:, Ohio; Mrs. M. A. Cuney, Trenton, Tenn.; J. O. Joslln, Keene, N. II.; A. J. Casper, Table Rock, W. Vs.; Louis Anders, GsyMJort, Ohio; C H. Chase. Eikhait, Ind.; Mrs. llenry Ilaight, San Francis. o.Cal.; Mrs.K.M.G llosha,Lawrenceville.N.Y.; W. J. Graham, Adel, la.; A.O. Smith. Newnan, G.; Charles K. Rice, Paltlmore, Md. ; JeRMS M. Seara, Carlisle, Ind.; Daniel B. Miller, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; Mrs Minnie Arnaise,H) Delancy street, ew York; 11. W. Hall. Hastings, Mien.; Wm. F. Marst n, Lowell, Mass ; I. W. Roberts, Maricopa. Ariz.; Chas. S. Delanev, Harrlsburg, Pa.; M. C. Cole, lowel), Mass.; Mrs. C. J. Spirtin, Camden, Ala.; Chas. F. Kaw, Fredericktown, O.; Mrs. Lucy Hunter, Faimlngton. liL: Cant. K. J. Spauldiug. Camp Stambaugh, W. T.; I. w. Tracy, steamboat Rock, la.; Mrs. Lydia Walte, Shufchan, N. Y.; J. M. Peck, Junction City, Mont.; Henry Ebe, Bantas, Cel.: L P. Cummings, Rantoul, III.: S. K. Jones. Charleston Four Corners, N. Y.; George F. Hail, Pueblo, Cal.: Wm. E. Bartrie, Sterling, Pa.; II. H. Ebon, m Penn street, Pittsburg, pa.; J. R. Jackman, SHmuel's Dei-ot, Ky.; llenrv Zobrlst, Geneva, N. Y.; Miss Hattle Parrc tt, Montgomery, Ohio; L. Ledbrook, C'hatham.lll ;S. 11. McCoy, Nashtort.Ohio; W. W. Warner, Nortn Jackson, Mich.; Miss Mary A. Winnie, Liarlen, Wis.; John Zlegier, Carlisle Kprlngs, Pa.; J.tmes Tompkins, St Cloud, Minn.; Fnoch Duer, Pawnee City. Neb.; Joseph T. M Her, Xenia, Ohio; S. B. Nichols. Galves-on. Tex.: H. L. Laird, Upper Alton, 111.; John Davis, Prescott, Ariz.; Mrs. Nancy Graham, Forest Cove, Greg. Golden Medical Discovery Is Alterative, or Jliood-Cleantlnff. Golden Medical Discovery Is Pectoral. Golden Medical Discovery Is is t'bolsga.or Ilvr silmalant. Golden Medical Discovery Is Tonic Golden Medical Discovery By resson of its Altratlve properties, cures Diseases of the Blood and Skin, as Scrolnla, or King's Evil; Tumors: Ulcers, or Old Sires; Blotches; Pimples and Eruptions, tjyviitue of its Pectoral properties it cure Bronchial, Throat and LuDg Affections; Incipient Consumption; Lingeriug Coughs and Chronic Laryngitis. Its t.'hoiucogue properties render It an unequaled remedy for Biliousness; Tor pid Liver, o "Liver complaint :" ano its ionic proj ertles make it equally eflicacious iu curing Indigestlou, Loss of Appetite and Dyspepsia. Where the skin Is sallow and covered with blotches and piaiple. or where theie are scrolulous swellings acd affection, a tew bot tles of Golden Medical Discovery will enrCt an entire cure. It you leei dull, drowsy, deblbta-tr-d, have sallow color or skin, or yellowish brown spots on fce c r body, frequent headache or dizziness, bad la te lu m uih, internal heat or chills alternated with hot flushes, low spirlis and gloomy forebodings, irregular appetite, and tongue co-iied.jou are k uttering fio:u Torpid Liivr, or Iiilitnunts " Innany cases "Ij'orr Vumplaint" only part of these svmptoms are experlenctd. As a remedy for all such cases Dr. Pierce'a Golden Medical Dis covery has no equal, as it effects perrect cures, leaving the liver strengthened and healthy. HIE PEOPLE'S KEHICAL SEHTAP. Dr. R.V. Plene is tlie sole proprietor and manufacturer of tne foregoing remedies, all of which ar sold by droggi.tM. He la alo the author of the People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a work of nearly one thousand pages, with two hundred acd eighty two wood engravings and eolored plate, lie has already sold of this popular wot k Over 100,000 Copies! PRICE, Pof 1-paid, 1.50. Address B. V. 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