Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 28, Number 8, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1879 — Page 3

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL., WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 19, 1879.

FASHION BOIES.

Breton lace will be used as trimming on bonnets. Few plaids are shown in the new spring dress goods. The deep wine-tinted red shades are to be much ussd for tnmming.haU. . Sailor shapes in bonnets are still shown for misses and children. A chapter might bs written about ribbons, so great is the variety shown. The jardiniere silk for bonnet crowns have tiny fluwers brocaded on them. Plain gros grain ribbons have a single Persian stripe bordering only one side. The Derby and Oxford hats, with narrow rolled brims or flatly- turned np sides, are very largely imported. The polka-dotted percales of soft finish are "Frencby"-looking fabrics, and are readily mistaken for foulards. Very sort satin ribbons have a brocaded border down each side, or else the border stripe is plaided in gay Raman or in Scotch colors. Th materials to be used by milliners for crowns and for trimmings cut from the piece are pekin gauzes, jardiniere silks and satins of light quality. New reversible ribbons have one side of T.laii satin, while the other is striped in contrasting colors, or else has a brilliant Persian brocade upon it. Th first lmnortations of (roods for the next season show stripes, armures, basketwoven goods, small neat floriated aesigus, polka dots and borders for trimmings. Percales in handkerchief patterns are broueht out this season as the result of the handkerchief dresses the fashionable modistes made last summer out of the regular bandanas of gay colors. English shapes of a dozen different vaneties will be used for round hats that are worn in city street?, while those for out of town have wider brims, that are turned up in irregular fashion, sometimes directly above the forehead. The first importation of spring business consists ol sott Engllsa straws, nne smooth chips, and rough chips, in ivory white, beige brown, gray and black. The shapes are auite large, with ample square crown and a broad brim that Hares widely above the fore head, but clings closely to the sides. Nerve lBaletae ana lta Remedy. Restless nerves, at least those that are con stantlv so. are wetk ones as well. The true way to tranqnillze them thoroughly Is to strengthen them. It may be, nay, it very often is necessarv to have recourse to a sea Uve or even an opiate. In dangerous oases of nervous inquietude, but the continued use of socn unnatural palliatives, is greatly to be denmm1- Thonuh not. In a restricted sense. Bnecifle for nervousness. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is eminently calculated to allay and eventually overcome It, a fact which the re corded experience 01 many goes 10 suusiautiate. This inestimable tonic, by promoting digestion, assimilation and secretion, touches the three kev notes noon whlcn the harmony of all the bodily organs depends, and the re sult Is that fresh stores of vitalit y are diffused through the system, of which the nerves re ceive tneir Que apportionment, ami grow tranqml as they gamerstrengin. Rosy Cheeks Young ladies want, and all want healthy looks as well as feelings. Now, how to get and keep well is the problem to be solved to all we say. Look at the testimonials in the advertisement of the Blanchard Blood and Nerve Food the best physicians, min iaters, lawyers, and hosts of others, have testified to its merits. If you don't believe it. send for circulars, or what is better, try the Food for yourself. Consumption Cared. An old nhvsician. retired from practice having had placed in his bands by an Kast India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure of consumption, bronchitis. catarrh, asthma ana all throat and lun affections, also a positive and radical care for nervous debility ana an nervous com plaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his deity to make it known to bis sul ferine fellows. Actuated by this motive. and a desire to relieve human suffering. will send, free of charge, to all who desire it. this recipe, with full directions for prepar inz and using, in Herman, French or Eng lish. Sent by mail by add.-essing with stamp, naming this paper, W. W. iSherar, 14 .Powers block, Rochester A. 1. TUTT PILLS 6 ROTED DIVINE SAYS THEY ARE WORTH HE!R WEIGHT inCGLLD READ WHAT HE SAYS: Dr. Ten: Dear Sir: For ten years I have been a martyr to Dvspepsia, Constipation and Piles. Last Springyour Mlla were recommended to me ; I used them (bat with little faith). I am now a well man, have good appetite, digestion perfect, regular stools, piles gone, and I have gained forty pounds solid flesh. They are worth their weiebt in gold. Rev. R. L. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky. A TORPID LIVER is the fruitful source of many diseases, such as Dyspepsia, Sick Headache Costiveness, Dysentery, Bilious Fever, Ague and Fever, Jaundice, miea3b.eumatim JCidneyComplalnt,C'ollc,etc. Tutt's Pills exert a powerful influence on tho Livernd will with certainty relieve that importaut organ from disease, and restore its normal functions. . . .. TheTapidity with which persons takeon flesh. . whileundeTtheinfluenceotthesepills,of itself . indicates their adaptability to nourish the body, hence their efficacy in curing nervous debility, dyspepsia, wasting of the muscles, sluggishness of the liver.cnronlc constipation, and imparting health and strength to the system. CONSTIPATION. " Only with regularity of the bowels can perfect health be enjoyed. When the const I pation is of recent date, a single dose of TUTT'S FILLS . will suffice, but H it has become habitual, one pill should be taken every night, graduaJlv lessening the li eqiw.no y of the doae until a regular daily Buovement is obtained, which will sooa follow. told Everywhere, gg Cetisy. CmCE. 86 KTTRRAY ST., HEW TOES. Sicli Headache Positivsti Cared by tsasa Little Pills. They also relieve DUtresa from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Kating. A perfect remedy for Dizziness. Kiosei. CARTERS 0!TTLE IVER 1 Drowsiness, Bad Taste in tbe Mouth, Coated Tnnine, Pain In the PILLS. Side. Ac Tbey rexii. lute the Bowels and prevent Constipation ana flies, i ue biukiiMi uuSmlMttsukn. Only one Dili a dose. 40 in a vial. Purely VegeULle. Price 25 cents. KOHl oy an ifrnBpsre. . CARTER MEDICINE CO, Prop'rt, Erie, Pa. 7tva Vials by l for one dollar. mjfWAt Tf DC ACenta Wanted.-150 ny 1 blJZZt . to $126 a month. An VOL! 17 OVfl Encyclopedia of Law ForBusIaA.Vir lU mess Men, Farmers, Hecbanics, Property Owners, Tenant, every, body, every business. Saves many times cost. Selling fast. Send for circular and terms. P. .ZiGLEH4CO.,O.F.BaUdiDg, ClncinnaU, thio. ,

ORAM) DI8TBI BUTION ! ' Commonwealth Distribution Co.,

By authori'y of Commonwealth of Kentucky. Drawing and details under supervision of prominent citizens of Kentucky, In public, In the city of Louisville, ou , Monday, March 31st. 1879. NO SCALING! NO POSTPONEMENT! PRIZES PAII IN FULL. 8112,400 IN CASH DISTRIBUTED. TICKETS OKTX.-5T $3. Unparalleled Success of the Popular Drawings Bead the following attractive list of prizes lor THE MAHl'B UKAWl.W: 1 Prize.... 1 Prize.... 10,010 fi.OUO 10,1x10 ln,i 10.UOO 10,100 12,000 10,000 1 Prize.. 10 Prizes of 1,U00 each 20 Prizes of 600 each loo Prizes of 100 each 2U0 Prizes of 50 each. 600 Prizes of 20eaca 1.000 Prizes of 10 each. APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Prizes of two each- 4 9 Prizes of 200 each V Prizes of 100 each.... 2,700 1J)00 900 1,900 Prizes 8112,409 Whole Tickets, J2. Half Tickets, SI. 27 Tickets, 150. 55 Tickets, S100. Remit by Post Office Money Otder, registered letter, hank draft or express, t nil list ol drawings published In Louisville CourierJournal and New York Herald, and mailed to ail ticket holders. For tickets and informa tion address commonwealth msiKiBUTION CO. or T. J. COMMEKKORD, Secretary, Courier-Journal building Louisville, Ky. Kor further inioi illation aoDtv to J. T. WOODW'A RX, Agent, 13 .North Illinois street. Indianapolis, ma. Baker, Hobd & Hendricks, A ttorneys. Attorney for Cross-corn plaint, Thos. A.Hendkicks. CJTATE OF INDIANA, Marion county, ss: In the Superior Court of Marlon county. in the state of Indiana, No. 23,13). February term, 1879. The First National bank of fndianapnlls.Ind. vs. Deloss Root, the Massachusetts' . utnal Lite Insurance company, Thomas A. Hendricks. Daniel Decamp, iuoinaa i. Decamp, t;naries L. Perkins. Michael Leroy. James P. Urn ham. Catharine Dolan. Charles Dolan. Daniel Hoov er, The Merchants' (Savings, Loan and Trust company, The Cleveland Rolling- Mill com pany, r.zra r .feaoouy, naraiB rarrisn, r anme A. Converse, Morris Converse, Laura P. Hetts, the Bank of Montreal, the riharon national Bank of Sharon. Pennsylvania. Ueorge ri. Moore. Georee W. Morris. Cornelius Meiners. Joanna Meiners, fcTank McWhinney, Mattie Mcwiunney.r c arris, ueorse tr. uisseu. tieorge P Bissell, trustee, George P. Btssell and Company, Edward H. Perkins, Albert H. O instead, Jaraes Achey, hellie Ach-y, H tl. Ready, Benjamin Bruce, Gideon Hunt, Kredertck G. Aplegate, William M. Wagoner, Thomas C. isher, James r. J-.udaley, Eudaley, his wife, Ann W. Cox, Cox, her husband, etal. Be it known, that on the 11th day of Febru ary, UJ7i, the above named defendant. Thomas A. iicnuriOKH. uv nis attorneys, meet in me orlloe of the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, in the State of Indiana, his crosK-coniplnint against the above named plaintiff and defendants; and on the 11th day of February, lhTrt, the said defendant and cross-coiiiDlainant filed in said clerk s otil the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendants, Daniel Decamp, Thomas L- Decamp. Charles 1. Perkins, Michael Lerov, James 1. Graham, Catharine Dolan, Charles Dolan, Daniel Hoover, The Merchants savings, Loan and Trust company. The Clevelanil Rolling Mill company, Ezra R. Peabody, Hardin Parrisii. Fannie A.Converse. Morris Converse. Laura P. lletts, the Bank of Monueal, the Sharon National Bank of Sharou, Pa.. George S. Moore. George W. Morris. Cornelius Mei ners. Joanna Aietners his wife, Frank McWhinnev. Mattie McWhinney his wife. T C. Farris. tieorge P. Ki-sell, George P. Bissell trustee, tie.-ree P. Bissell and Company. Ed ward H. Perkins, Albert H. Omstead, James Achey, Nellie Aehey, H G. Ready and Benjamin Bruce and the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurauce company are not rewiueutsol toe rotate or Indiana, sna that said action contained in said crosa-cora-Jlaint is in relation to real estate; and said deendant and croKs-complainant at the same time Hied in said clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendants, Gldeot Hunt, Frederick G. Applegate, William M. Wagoner, Thomas C. Fisher, James E. Eudaley, Eudaley, his wife, Ann W. Cox and Cox, her husband, are neeesfarv parties defendant to said cross - complaint, that their resi dence is unknown, and that diligent In quiry has ben made to ascertain the resi deuce of said parties; And said cross-complainant, having by indorsement on his raid cross-complaint, required said defendants thereto to ap pear in said, court, and answer or demur thereto, on the 4th day of March, 1S7; Now, therefore, by order of said court, said defendants herein before named are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and that unless they appear and answer or demur thereto. attne caning ol saiti cause on tneeighth day or April. tne same being the second judicial uav or tne term ol wtki court, to be held at the court house In the citv apolis, on the first Monday in A saia crnss complaint, ana tne m things therein contained and alleged heard and determined in their absence. DANIEL M. RANSDELL, febl2-3w Clerk. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE ! Third Grand Distribution, Class C, At New Orleans, TUESDAY, March 11th, 1879, iwui axouuuy .Drawing. Louisiana State Lottery Co. - This Institution waa recrnlany lneornorated by the Legislature of the State for educational and charitable purposes in 1868 for tbe lens, r Twenty-Hv Yeans, to which contract the Inviolable faith of the State Is pledged, with a capital of HJOCUOO, to which it has since added reserve fund of t350,0uu. Its grand sineiJt ITU MB KB SISTKIBUTIOM Will take plaoe monthly on the second Tuesday. It scvkk sCALxa ob postpombo. Look, at the following oiBfcnDuuon: CAPITAL PRIZE 830,000. 100,000 Tickets at U each. Half Tickets, U. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prise $30,000 i - , lOXKi . 6,000 1 " u. 3 Prizes of tZCO.. . 6,000 , 6,000 , 10.000 6 1,000.. 30 100 200 6J0 L000 600.. 1U0 60 30. . 10,000 , 10,000 , 10,00" , lOfiiO 10.... APPROXIMATION PRIZE?. 9 Approximation Prizes of WOO 2,700 9 do do 2T0 1,800 9 do do llW C0 L857 Prises amounting to 4110.400 Responsible eorrespondlns; agents wanted at ail prominent poinu, to whom a liberal com' penaauon vui d paia. Application lor rutes to slubs should only be lade to the Home Or Joe In New Orleans. Write, clearly stating full address, for further information or sena orders to M. A. DATTPHTIT, P. O. Box 602, New Orleans, La. Or J. T. Woodward, 13 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management c' General Q. T. Beaurenard and Jnbal A. Early A6EUTSI Wanted to sen Dr. CHASE'S .2,000 Recipe Book. New Price 'List. You double your money. Address Dr. Chase's PnnUna Hotue. Ann Abor. Michigan.

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Allaits awti-Tat Is the rreat remedy for Cornn-kn-T. It to min.lv Terctable and DerfecUT bareness. It acts on the food In the stomach, prevent ins: lit conversion into fau Taken according: to dtrectlonv It rill redaea rat Ktn rrom ihs pwao a weca. In placing UU remedy before the public as a pMtlira cure for obesity, we do so knowing It ability to cure, as attested by nunareds or testimonials, or Is a sample reeelred. 1 "(ienflemens Y our Anti-Fat was duly I took It according- to directions and ft rodnreil ml Ave nnunds. 1 was so elated over the suit that 1 Immediately sent to Ackirmak'S drugstore for the second bottle." Anotlier, a physician, writing for a patient from ProTldence. B. I., w;;s "Four bottles have reduced her weight from 199 pounus to iy- pounds, ana mere isa general nuprot enienl in health." A gentleman writing from Bostnn, svs: " Without special change or attention to diet, two bottles or Allan's Anti-Fat reduced me four and one-quarter pounds." The well-known "Whole sale JirUg,$19lS, CM1T1I. UUUU1ILB Ot OJSLill.'H toll. M:iss write as follows: Allan's Anti-Fat has reduced a lady In our city seven pounds in three wec-k." A gentleman In St. Louis writes: "Allan's Anti-Fat reduced me twelve pounds in turee weeks. and nltogeUier I have lost twenty-five pounds slnre rnmmencine lis use." jicsrs. i o bii.c i i.i i.tMrrov. Wholesale Ilrupglsts, of Bunslo, N. Y- write: tub 1'noPitiETOBS of Allan's Asti-F at: Gentlemen, Tne Mlowinsr report is from the lady who used Allan's Anti-r at. it (tne Ant l-l ai) nan meuesireu effect, rediK-liiR the fat from two to live pounds a week until I had lost twenty-nve pounds. 1 Impe never to renin what I have lost.' Autl-Fat Is an unexcelled blood-purtfler. It promotes dicestlon. carina: dyspepsia, and is aiso a noienv re me. it i.r rheuuiatUiu. Sold by ilnrpglals. Pamphlet on Oucsitv sent on receipt of stnniii. IiOTAJilO ilEDlCLNE CO, PKOP'ES, Buffalo, S.T. Ry an Imraetise practice at the World's DlspenBnry and Invalids1 Hotel, having treated niauy thousand cases of those diseases peculiar to woman, I hare been enabled to perfect a motrl potent and positive remedy for these diseases. To designate this natural specific. I hare named It Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Tlie l.rm. however. Is hut a feehle pmresslon of mv high appreelatlon of Its value, based umn personal obscr atlon. 1 have, while witnessing its posi tive results In the special diseases lneiuent to tne nmnlem of woman, slncled It out as tho eluaoz or crowKlaa; esa mt mtj medial career. On its merits, as a posiUve. safe, and effectual remedy for tills class of diseases, and one that will, at all limes and under all circumstances, act Kimuy, i am wiuinfr 10 siaiie tny reputation as a physician: and so contirlentam I Inst It will not disappoint the most sanrulne exfiectatlons ot a slnitle invalid lady who uses It for any nt the ailments for which I recommend It. that I oiler and sell It under A lniSITlVE til'AUANTEK. (For condlUons, see pamphlet wrapping bottle.) ahe following are among those diseases in which tnv Favarlta freaerlptlea has worked cures, as if by S'Kuflc, and with a certainty never before attained by anv medicine: LeucorrhOfa, Excessive Flowing, Painful Slonthly I'erlods, t-unpresslons when from unnatural causes. Irregularities, Weak Back, I'rolansus, or Falling of (lie Uterus. Anteverslnn and Itetroverslnn, Barlng-down Sensations, Internal Heat, Nervous Depression, Debility, Despondency, '1'hn.ittenp.l Miscarriage. Chronic Congestion. Ilknammaiionana l. lcerailonoi me l.wnis iiuMieucjr, liarreuness or Bterllltv, and female rteaKness. l lo not extol this medicine as a " cure-aU," but It admirably fulfills a alaa-lenesa of parpsae, lwlng a most perfect specific in all chronic diseases of the sexual system of woman. It will not disappoint, nor will It do harm, tn any state or condition. Those who desire further Information on these subjects cut obtain It in Tbk People's Common Snse medical ADVlssa, a book of over Suo pages, sent, post-paid, on receipt of 11.50. It treats minutely of those diseases peculiar to Females, and gives much valuable advice In regard to Um management of loose anecuons. ravartto IVeaertBtlaa aM ky Drwnlata. K. V . f IKKt K. M. i.. i-rop r, m onu s uui ad Invalids' Hotel. BulIalo.7. V. THE TASTELESS EEGULATOH. THE LOZENGE LAXATIVE. The best prppsmtloa cf SlAfsNRaiA made fn4o delightfully flavored UoZKNCfcs belD one of the most useful and reliable Laxative ifledfclnes suitable for all apes and coudiiiuns. for regulating the bowels, and fur the prevention, immediate relief and permanent core of Countlpatlon. HEMORRHOIDS or FIXES, Eiuoi'SNRss, pirn HK.nriiE, rr.urnoxs or tub skin. Fi.tTL'Lsxrr. at'intrr and iikabtbi rv; it is alio must valunbla as a F-prlr Pled lei ue. rrlco 2 5 ct.. per tax. '.iMft .It Prtiirrf.fsnr mll4 FRtIK n Tclrl of vwir bv www t.cr. ca ii)imiaft, Circulars FREE at all dra storcit. GIVES IMMEDIATE RELIEF An Iafallible Core for PILES. Sold hy all Druggists. 25 cents per box. PKOTEBBS, f and FairentHkln in Hop Bitters." 44 A little Hop Bitters saves big doctor bills and long sickness." "That Invalid wife, mother. Bister or child can be made the picture of health with Hop uitiers." "When worn down and ready to take your bed. Hop Bitters is what you need." "Don't physic and physic, for It weakens and destroys, but take Hop Bitters, that build up continually." "Physicians of ail schools use and recommend Hop Bitters. Test them." "Health is beatify and ioy Hod Bitters gives health and beauty." "mere are more cures maae wim .nop Bitters than all oilier medicines." "When the brain Is wearied the nerves unstrung, the muscles weak, use Hop Bitters." "That low, nervous fever, want of sleep and weakness, calls lor Hop Bitters." Hop Cough Cure and Pain Relief it Pleasant, Sure and Cheap. For sale by all Druggists. . KM FT (LUKE Tared Within Stlimlated Tim. . , I tTi P TTinilllln TMIf? Pll iX'Ii " lllulUilU lluuiJ UU.jPhU Chestnut street Phils, and 884 Bow erv.N.Yofrer $1,000 foraruoture they cannot cure. The Triumph Trusses have received th highest honors at all fairs where they have been exhibited. Bend 10 cents for book on the Cure of Kuptuxs to either oflioe. Examination tree. 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Catarrh1,

Thousands sntfer withoot knowing the na ture of this almost universal complaint.' It san olecranon of the head. Its Indications are, hawking. F pitting, weak Inflamed ryes.freqnent soreness of the throat, dryness and heat of the nose, natter running ii-ora the head down the throat, often ringing or deafness In the ears, loss of smell, memory Impaired, dullness and dizziness of the head, often In the firm stage, bat more commonly tn its advan ced stages, attended with pains in chest or left side, and under the sdonlder blades. Indiges tion usually attends Catarrh ; a hacking cough and colds are very common, some have all these symptoms, others only a part. Very lit tle pain attends Catarrh until the liver and the lungs are attacked In consequence of the stream of pollution running from the head Into the stomach. All persons tlins affected take cold easily and have frequently a running at the nostrils; the breath sometimes reveals to all around toe corruption within, while the patient has fre. quently lost all sense of smell. The disease advances covertly, until pain in the chest, lungs or bowels startles him; he hacks and coughs, has dyspepsia, liver complaint, and is urged by his doctor to take this or that; per haps cod liver oil is prescribed. - Perfectly ridiculous! The foul ulcers In the head cannot be reached by pouring such stuff into the poor, faded stomach. The patient becomes nervous, the voice Is harsh and unnatural, be feels disheartened, memory loses her power, judgment her zeal, gloomy forebodings bang overhead; hundreds, yes, thousands in such circumstances, feel that to die would be a re' lief, and many even do cut the thread of life to end their sorrows. Thousands are Dying In early life with consumption, who can look back a few years pei haps only months when It wasonly Catarrh. Neglected when a cure is possible, very soon It will transform the features of health and youth into the dark, pallid .. . ............ ... V.i. .......(.... l.l. V.a AVcess of blood gushing from t he lungs, or night sweatM, ail slgninnanuy proclaim it is ton i&te and thus a neglected Catarrh enos In the con sumpuve'K grave. NASAL CATARRH. Sometimes the disease only affects the membranes lining the nasal pniwages. and they may lie easilv reached and cured by simple means lint when It Is located In the frontal siuus. ol in the posterior nares, or If it has entered the eustachian tubes and isinjiiiing the ears. then nothiug but finely medicated vapor can effectually reach itaud destroy it. And certainly after it Una affected the . throat and bronchial tubes, all well read physicians will readily attest, nothing can be relied on to effect a permanent cure but t he inhalation of properly medicated vupoi. In the same manner that we breathe common air, we can Inhale and breathe a medicated air; and it Is perfectly simple, any one can see, thus to treat disease of tiie thioat, bronchial pipes and lungs. How much better thin method by which remedies are conveyed directly to the seat ot the disease, than to resort to the uncertain and too frequent mischievous action of medicines taken into the stomach. TKtCHF.RI IJT OUR SCHOOLS are greatly subject to this reirful malady. Confinement In close, 111-ventiiatea school rooms; the over-heated atmosphere, charged with tbe steaming poison exuding from the bodies of the not always over-clean children, breed this disease with fearful rapidity. Many of our leading divines, lawyers and prominent business men have tried this remedy with wonderful succeas. We know Mr. Chlkls as an honest christian man. Cincinnati Daily Gazi tte. Pl'DLIC SPEAKER, after leaving tbe platform, over-heated with the strain of their mental and physical effort, neg'ect sufficient iirecantlnn. and a cold is the rest lt. This nee leoted opens the way to catarrh, i-nd to a possible loss of v ice. I have snffeied so keenly myself that 1 ran not urie upon public speakers too sfron ply the necessity of removing disease when a cure is posfciDie. MY EXPERIENCE. Eighteen years of terrible headache, disgust ing nasal discbarges, dryness of the throat, acute bronchitis, coughing, soreness of the lungs, raising bloody mucus, and even night sweats, incapacitating me for my professional duties, ana wringing me to tne verge oi toe grave ALL caused by,and the resnl s of. Nasal Catarrh. After spending hundreds of dollars, and obtaining no relief, 1 compounded my Catarrh Mpeciuc ana ixm Air lnnaiing mum and wrought upon msself a wonderful enre, Mow l can sneaK lor nours witn no aimcuitv. and can breathe freely in any atmosphere. My cure Is certain, thorough and perfect, and is inaorsea oy every pnysicmu who inia fi amlnea 1U x. r. Ktxiuixs. FROM THE CHANCELTX)R OF THE UNI. VEBSITY OF NEBRASKA. . T. P. CHttns- Dear Rir: 1 think yon have the true theory and practice for the cure of Nasal Catarrh, and also for the treatment of the resnlratory oteans. My throat Is now so well restored that I lecture daily without difficulty, and I find no difficulty wnatever in preach ing. Yon are at run liberty tousemj name for the benefit of otners. . Yours very truly, i E. B. Fairfield, D. D., LL. D., Lincoln. Neb. JtrnOK J. Cor.MTT. of Lima. O.. writes: "Yon well remember how terribly Ca tarrh had taken hold - upon me, making me offensive to myself and to all around, and witbal suffering day and night Iain cured; head free, air passages an open and breathine natural. (Write to him.l Many surprising Incidents of peculiarly distressing cases, cured, will be sent on applica tion. CONCLUSION. It Is now a well established fact that Chllds' Catarrh Fpeclflo. for Jiorough ness. comDleteness and efficiency, has no eciual In the world. Everything known to be good for Nasal Catarrh in all Its horrid forms. In the bead,, throat ana bronchial lubes, arranged Into one complete system of treatment. Do not trlfie with some cheap thine, which at best can not afford but tern porarary relief, while the roots of the vile disease are left to strike deeper and deeper. Be In karnkht and THOBotroH, or do nothing! Circulars, prion lists and all necessary Information for self treatment at home, can be had by ad aresung i wita return stump;, Rev. 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