Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 28, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1879 — Page 3
THE IXDIAXA STATE SENTINEL. WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEiiKUAIiY 2G, 1870.
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" SOMEBODY'S MOTHER,"1
AUTHOR CSKSOW8. The woman was old, and ragged, and gray, And bent with the chill of a winter's day; The streets were white with a recc nt snow. And the woman's feet with age were slow. At the crowded crossing she waited long, Jostled aside by the careless throng Of human beings who passed her by Unheeding the glance of her anxious eye. Powa the street with laughter and ahont, Glad in the freedom of "school let out," Come happy noys, like a floes: of sheep. Hurling the snow piled white and deep, Past the woman, so old and gray. Hastened the children on their way. None offered a helping hand to her, So weak and timid, alrdld to Stir, Lest the carriage wheels or the horsr's feet Should trample her down 111 the slippery street At lat, came out of the merry troop The gayest boy of all the group; He paused beside her, ana whispered low, ' L'U help you across If you wish to go !" Her aged hand on his strong yonng arm She placed, and so, without hart or barm, . He guided the trembling feet along. Proud that his own were firm and strong; Then back again to his friends he went. His young heart happy and well content. "She's Somebody's Mother, boys, you know, For all she's aged, and poor, and slow; And some one sometime may lend a hand To help my mother you understand? If ever she's poor, and old, and gray, And her own dear boy Is far away." "Somebody's Mother" bowed low her head In her home that night, and the prayer she said Was: "God be kind to that noble boy, Who Is Somebody's Son, and pride and joy." Faint was the voice, and worn and weak. But Heaven lists when its chosen speak; Angels caught the faltering word, And "Somebody's Mother's" prayer was heard. CIKBCXI TOPICS. Salisbury, Mass., turned out 8,000 carriages last year many for export. Twenty-five families of Mennonites in Manitoba cultivate 10,400 acres. For 15 years no governor of Xorth Carolina haa served oat his fall term. The Mormons continue to be a marrying people, in spite of the supreme court. "Put a bell-punch in your mouth" is the latest acquisition to our slang dictionary. The town treasurer of Kennebunkport, Me., gets $25 and gives bonds for $12,000. Pittsburg has 19 window-glass factories, and yet it is hard for her to look out on daylight-Rev. Woo-Hoong-Niok-Bau-Tsih-Uzae is one of the pastors residing at Shanghai, China. The purpose of the law is to split hairs, shield criminals and hit justice between her blind eyes. The wife of Rsmenyi, the famous violinist, is not only a countess, but is the recent mother of pretty twins. Now that England has carried the war to Africa, she begins to think it is about time to carry her warriors out. In no country under the sun is educational discipline enforced with such rigor as in the C elestial empire. A young Chinaman at Phillips' Academy, Andover, Is exceedingly backward in his studies. The faculty of tae school sent an official notification of this fact to Ihe Chinese Government, at whose expense the blockhead is being educated. The Government acted promptly and vigorously. Its instructions were brief and comprehensive. "Send him home and we'll behead him." The True Way to Invigorate Tbe true way to invigorate a feeble syst'-in Is to infuKe activity Into the operations of the stomach, that woundrous alembic in which the food is transmuted Into the cout iiucnts of blood, the chief element of our vitality, Hostetter's Stomaclt Hitters, because it accomplishes this end, is greatly to be preferred to many so-called tonics, useful, indeed, as appetizers, but inoperative as aids to digestion and assimilation. This sterling cordial, wliiie it invigorates the stomach, healthfully stimulates the liver, bowels and kidneys, insuring the escape through the regular channels of effete and net-less matter thrown or! by the . system, vhi-a is thus puritied as well as invigorated bv it. lis toaie influence is soon made manifest by an increase of vital energy j and a more active and regular discharge of everv nlivsical function, and it lias the further ellect of renderiiig vhe system uuav?-i!labic by i malarial epidemic;. New Yop.k, Nov. 1, Is"". From the practical test9 I have given the Iilanchard Food, I thiak it will prove of great value to the invalid, and it shonld be thoronsUy indorsed by the meilica! profession. Egbert Gterxskv, M. 1., IS West Twenty-third street. Editor of Homeopathic Times. Xcw York City. "5SJ1 A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE ! Third Grand Distribution, ClaEs C, At New Orleans, TUESDAY. Marcb 11th, 11579, 10r th monthly Drawing. Louisiana State Lottery Co. This tnatltntaon was regularly Incorporated by tne Legislature of the State for educational and charitable purposes in 1WK for ttie term ffwraij-Sve Yearn, to wliieb contract the Inviolable faith of the Ktnte Is pledged, with a capital of S1XJO.0OO, to which it has since added a reserve fund of S350.0U0. Its okasd siseLi suaEiB DisTKiBt TioM will take place monthly on the second Tttetday. It kivib scAXks cb posTPOXKa. Look at the following distribution: CAPITAL PRIZS 830,000. lOOJCO TickeU at 12 each. Half Tickets, SI. LOST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize.... 1 " -.. ..B30,0'X . 10,000 5,(;iC 5,0t 6,l io.m ... 10,tMJ 10,0(10 . lO.Wf; 1 3 Priaea of 2,5J0 5 " . 1M ao " sou. 1C0 " liW 3M) . " ' S0. 5oo - au itiuo 10 . 10.UC0 , " APPKOIX31ATIOS PRIZES. Approximation Prises of S300 y , do do 20b g do do hJ 17 prizes amounting to.. mo,4W Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all prominent pointa, to whom a liberal compensation will be paid. , , , Application for rates to elnbs should only be madeto the Home Ofllce In New Orleans. Wrlie,clearly stating full address, for further Information or send orders to M. A. DAUPHIN, - P.O. Box 6!. New Orleans, I. Or J. T. Woodward, 13 North Illinois street, Indianapolis. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management of treneralaO. T. Beauregard and Jubal A. Early -toO n" a w - to f ij a montn. An kTattllO ni'f Enevclooedia of Law Yj ,n- and Forms. ForBusT. A W H E H. lneas Men, Farmers, MecuaniCM, Properly Owners, Tenants, everybody, every D us In ess. Saves many times cost. Sellin" fat. Send for circular and terms. P. W.ZloLEBCO,O.F. Building, ClncinnaU, Ohio.
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PALL A NOTED DIVINE SAYS THEY ARE WORTH ?HE'R WEIGHT in GLD READ WHAT HE SAYS: D-Tctt: Dear Sir: For ten years I have ben a martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation and Piles. LasiSprinsr your Pills were recommended to me ; I used them (but with little faith). I am now a well man, have good appetite, digestion fcerfeet, regular stools, piles gone, and I have gained forty pounds solid flesh. They are worth their weight in gold. Key. H. L. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky. A TORPID LIVER is the fruitful source of many diseases, such as Dyspepsia, Sick Headache Costiveneas, Dysenterv. Bilious Fever, Ague and Fever, Jaundice, lMle8,Bheumatism,KidneyComplaint,Collc,etc. Tutt's Pills exert a powerful influence on tho IJvernd will with certainty relieve that important organ from disease, and restore its normal functions. The rapidity with which persons tat eon flesh, whileundertheinfluence of these pi'!s.of itself indicates their adaptability to nourish the body, licucc their efficacy in curing nervous debility, dyspepsia, wasting of the muscles, si uggishness of then ver, chronic constipation. aBainiparting health and strength to the system. CONSTIPATION. Onlvwith regularity of the bowels can perfect herith be enjoyed. When the constipation is of tccent date, a single dose of TUTT'S FILLS will suffice, but if it has become habitual, one j.i It should be taken ever? night, crdu&liT lewu-n-ms; (he frequency of the tnm until a regular dully tuovemen: is obtained, wbk-h will soon follow. Sold Everywhere, 25 Cent. emCE. 35 MURRAY ST., NEW TOILS. r Positively Curd by mesa Lima rm. Thy also relieve "Distress ft on. Dyspp-i aim. Indigestion and loo II earty Kn t i n . EVER PILLS. A perfect remedy for Drowsing, Bad Tast in the Month. Cnnfd Tongue. Pain in the Side, Ac They regulate til Bowels and I prevent Constipation j and Piles. The small-! est and easiest to take, On'.vone pill a dose. 40 In a vial. Purely Vegetable tnce Za ceuu. isoia oy an uruggwis. CARTER MEDICINE CO.. Prop'rs, trie. Pa. Five Vials by -nk 1 for one dollar. BakkrJIoed & Hekrriuks. Attorneys. Attorney for Cross-complaint, Tiios, A. HexJ)RI('K8. S1 TATE OF INDIANA, Marlon county, es: In the Superior Court of Marion oouutv. iu the state of Indiana, No. 23,139. February terra, 1S79. The First National bank of India napos,Ind. vs. Deloss lloot.the Massachusetts' Mutual L.ite Insurance company, Thomas A. lleudricks, Daniel iecrau, Thomas L. Dcam p. Charles L. Perkins, Michael Ijeroy. James P. irham, Catharine l)olan. ( harles Polan, Daniel Hoover, The Merchants' Savings, Loan and Trust company. The Cleveland Rollins; MU1 rompany,Kzra F. Pe.ibociy, Hardin l'arrisli, i'annie A. Converse, Morris Converse, I.uumi P. lietts, the Hank, of Montre.nl. the Sharou National Hank of Sharon, Pennsylvania, fteoryo S. Moore, George W. Morris, Cornelius Meiners, Joanna Meiuers, Frank McYVhinney, Mattie MoVliinney, T C. Farris. licorei P. Hissell, (ieorge P Kissel, trustee, (ieorge P. Bissell and Company, Kdward H. Perkins, Albert H. Omstead, James Achey, ellie Ach y, H S. Heady, Heniamin Bru"e, (fideon Hunt, Frederick" i. Ap,'le2ate, William M. Wugoner, Thomas C, Fisher, James K. Kudaley. Eudaley, his wife, Auu W. Cox, Cox, her husband, et al. He it known, that on the 11th day of February, 1879, the alove named defendant, Thomas A. Hendricks, by blsaitorneys. tiled in the office tit" the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county, in the Statu of Indiana, his cross-complaiut aeainst the above named pliintitr and delendants; and oti tlie 11th day of February, 1STH, the said defendant and cross-corn plainivnt filed in sai't clerk's ollie the adidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendants, Daniel liecamp Thomas L. Decamp. Chnries I. Perkins, Michael Le roy, James P. Graham, Catharine Iiolan. Charles Dolan, Daniel Hoover, The Merchant's Savings, Loau and Trust company, Tlie Cleveland Rolling Mill company, Ezra F. Fcabody, Hardin Parrisn. Faunie .V. Converse. Morris Converse, Laura P Hett-s, tlie Hank of Montieal, the Sbarou Natiouiii Hank of Sbai-on, Pa.. Cieorjje 8. Moore, George W. Morris. Cornelius Meiners. Joanna .Meiners his wife, Frank McWhinney, Matt e McWbJnney his wife, T pawl VL-cwwii r.i-sell, ueorge p. ii!ben trustee, tic.re P. Bissell and t;ompany, EA "yard II. Perkins. Albert IT, :s'itau, J Jfl Tries Atuev, eu:o Acoey, 11 i. K";ac!v ai d Bsnjamlu Eitiee and the Jiasp;tciiseUs Mutual Life Insurance company fire not residents of tbe Stale of Indiana, and that said action contained in said cross-complaint is in relation to real e.-tate; ami said defendant and cross-complainant at llie same time filed in said clerk"s office llie ull'ni av.it, of a competent person, "snow in,. Iliat said i defendants, (lldeoit Hunt, Frodeii?kix. Apple- ! erate. Williara SI. Wagouer, Thomas '. Fisher, 1 .tames E. Endaley, Endaley. hi wife, Anu W. Cox and Cox, her husband, are ! necessary parties, defendant to said I cross - cotr.piauitj that their resli dence is utttiiown, HUd that diligent in- : Jltllty has been made to ascertain ihe retlj decce of said parties; I And said cross-complainant, having by iu1 dors?raeiit on his mid cross complaint, j required said defendants thertto to tip peur in said court, ana answer or ueiuur thereto, on the 4th day of March, Now. therefore, by order of said court, said defendants herein before named are hereby notified of the fliing and pendency of said cross-corn plaint against them, and that unless they apH-iir and answeror demur thereto, atthe calling of said causeon the eighth day of April, liTH, Uiesxme beltm the second Jndicim dav of the term of said court, lo beann and held at the court house iu the city of IndianatxilLs, on the first. Monday in Apiil, 1K7!. siud cross comniaint. and the matters anil things therein contained and alletied, will oo heard and determine In tnelr absence. DANIEL M. KAMSDELL, febl2Sw. Clerk. GRAND DISTKIBVTION Commonwealth Distribution Co., Kvauthorl' v of Commonwealth of Kentucky. lirawing and detaiN under unpervi.sion of prominent eitizens of Keutuchy, iu public, in the city of Loubivilie, ou . Monday, March. 31st, 1ST9. NO SCALING! NO POSTPONEMENT! PRIZES PAID INT FULL. 8112,400 131 CASH DISTRIBUTED. TICKETS OJSTX.-S" $3. Unparalleled Success of the Popular Drawings Read the follow'ng attrartlve list of prizes tor TliE.MAi:a Diiawing: 1 Prize -..I 3H.WJ0 1 Prize 1U.U0U 1 Prize 5,WW 10 Pri.es of i, each 10,000 Jt) Prizes of W eaelt i,WK) ltm Prizes of leaeh .. 10,000 200 Prizes of oO eatih 10,10 Hi Prize of 20 each ... 12.U-0 1,000 Prizes of 10 each 10.UU) APPROXIMATION FUIZKP. - 9 Prizes of $ V) each.. .J 2.700 ivize.Hof iiMeach V Prizes of 100 each .......... mXI I,fti0 Prizes ..f 112,ioe Whole TieUets, 82. Half Tickets, L 27 Tickets, S50. 5a Tickets, 1110. -Beralt bv Post Office Money Ot der. registered letter, bank droit or express. Full list of drawings published In 1-oatnvllle CourierJournal and New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket holders. For tlekets and informa tion address COMMONWEALTH DIKTUIBU TION CO. or T. J.COMMEIIFOKD, Becretary, Courier-Journal buiidlng. lAuisvuie, 14 y. For further information apply to J. T. WOOBWA RD, Agent, 15 North Illinois street, Indianapolis, jjia.
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By Its (Trent anS thorrmpn Moort-pnrifrrng proper, tics. Dr. Pierce" oMcn Mallear Discovery ran all Humors, frnra the worst Scrofula to a common Iilotcb. Pimple, or Eruption. Mercurial disease. .Mineral 1'oison??, anl iisir euects, am -raoicaieu, antlTizornrilirrilthaivl .-. pound constitution istabH'lHHl. Krrolprla bclt-benm. Fever Bora, Smly or i:oucli 6Mn,!n short, oil diseases rauil by bnrt blorut, are cowiuewl by this powerful, purify! ig, anU inviporat inc tneolclne. Especially lias it manifested It po'encr In curing Tetter. Im l.'iuh, Bolla, Cnrbnnrlcn, Horn Eyca, eerofuloa. Sore and Bn-rUinn, Walt, knelling. Coltro or Thick Nevk, and Enlarge (.UniU. If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, liave sallow color of sUin, or vcllowlhli-brown tnots on face or bodv, frequent headache or dizziness, bad taste In mouth, internal heat or chills alternated with hoi flushes, low spirits, and gloomy foreboding. Irregular anpeiite. anu tonime eoateil. you are euuerlug front Torpid Uver, or -Buioac.' Iu many case of Llvrr CottnUInt" only rart of Uiese sytuptom are ex)erlenreil. As a remedy for all eut-U cases, Ir. Pleree's tioblen .Medical Discovery has no equal, as U cuecis perfect ana rnnirai cures. In the cure of llranrnUK Sever. Omcb. and Ihe early stages of Commampttom, it has astonished the nMNilcal faculty, and etuiueut physician pronotince It the greatest nlirai discovery or nie are. line it cures t In- severest Coughs, it ! rengthen the system 9 Jl.ireiiguieus I Id by flrtirgist. ami narftlcatbe blnod. frofu ny umraisu. IS. V. 1I1.11( :fL M. l. I'rop'r, y orw juispensary and Invalids' UolcL liullalo, N. the"u,,cXthabti No nse of taking the larpre, rcpnlslvft n auseons pnia composed of rliean. cm ie. anl bulky Imrredl. nts. '.These Pellets rrc ociireely larger thoa mn.tord seeda ltelnseatlrc-yvcaTtaWe.no particular care is requlrod while u-lng llicm. They operate vrithout dls-tarban'-e t llio ronstitntion. diet, or occupation. Tor Jr.rnidlrc, Ileadache, Comrtlpntlon, Import Klood, I'aln In the Shoulders, Tlci or tho ( best nizxlucM. Boar Ernetellooa from the Stomach, Ba Tdite la tbe lloata. liillooo o'toeks. Pain la rectos of Kidneys. InUm-.l Fever, Elonteal fcrllnat oboot Stomoi h. Hmh cf Ulood to Head, take lr. Ptrrre'l leaat Parsatlve Pellets. In explanation of lh renicdial power of these Purjratlvo Pellets over w jrreat a varlctv of dlfease. it inayl said that thenaction apon the animal economy Is anlversal, not ciaad or ttoMoeaeapla their aanat:ve Impreas. Apt loc not Impair the properties of these Pellets. Titer are sugar-coated and Inclosed in glass bottle tin Ir virtues being tliereby preserved unimpaired foi any lemriu of time. In any climate, so thai they arc alwavs fresh and reliable. Thl is not the ease wim pills put tip In cheap wooden or pasteboard boxes. For all diseases where a Laxative. Alterative, oi Parsatlve, Is Indicated, these little Pellets will glvt the niost ix-rfert Bat Isfactlon. Sold by drncatata. Jt. V. PI KK E, 51. 1 .. Pkop'u, V orld s Dispensary and IuvaUds' Iiolei, Buffalo, X. Y. STMPTOMS-Fremtent headaclie,discliarge falling into Uiroat. .mielimes profit, waterv-, thlelt mucous. nuruk'Ut. otTendlve. eic. In otliers. a drvness. drv. waterv-, weak, or Inflamed eves, stopping 'uti, or obstruction, of the nasal pn. fcfurcs. rin:'inff In e irs, deafness, hawking and conpliing lo clear the ilirjau ulcerations, scabs from ulcers, voice altered, nasal twang, offensive breath. Impaired or t-it il deprivation of sense of smell aiwl taste, dizziness, mental depression-, loss of appetite. Indigestion, enlarged tonsils tickling couirh, i tc. Onlv a few of tiiei svm ptoms are likely ta Le pre.ut lu any case at one lituc CR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY produces m'lical cores of th? worst cases of Catarrh, to matter of how long standlnts. The li(i.ld remedy r.irv be sntitfed, or bi tter applied by tho u?c ot Dr. l'ii".r.cE"s lioin he. Tins Is the oiUy f.irm of Instrument vet Invented with wlileli fluid medicine can be carried Ituat rv and rnitKixri.v applied to all Iiarts of the affected nasal passages, and the chambers or cavities communicating therewith, in which s.res and ulcers frequently cxi-t, aul frem which the catarrhal discbnrge generally proceeds. Its use is pleasant and eatllv understood, from direction accompanying each liistrumeiiL Ilr. PAr.r.' 'aisrrh T:emtiiv euri-s n-eent attacks of Cold la tlie Head" by a few applications. It Is nilld and pleasant to use, ci.ntaln:iig no stronger caiisth- drugs or polfna. Catarrh K'-meily and lViucheaold by dmr Elata. IU V. PlEltcr-, M. !.. I"rop"rAorlu"a Dispensary and lavallds' Hotel. Buiialo. 3i. Y. The Only 25 Cent AGUE REMEDY IN THE WOULD, A safe and reliable subtitulo for Quinine. The great tastsfcss raedinine for ail diseases can?ed by Malarial Poi soning, beirg a prsvea'ive as well ass ceita'n lemedy for FEVER and AGUE, Unnil) Ague, Ague Cake, Keiit. teut, Inffrmittrut Fererti, K.lrl. ney Disease. Liirer aatl Bowel C-ouipIaint, lyopepia and Gu eral llebllify; tbe best gcntral Tot ic for Debilitated Systems. Pi ice 25 cents per box. Pamily boxes $1.00. Sold by Druggists. Mailed oa receipt f price. liUAUAS BICIv & CO., 35 Vooater St., Sew York. Explanatory book nailed free on annlkation. I Santlalwoodt'apMilts. Tbeaafestncd niort rt;liall Care for all Diseases of '.lis Urinary Orjana. Certain cure in eight da. Beware of daneroua laiitattoM. All Drofriristg. VTrite tor Cimilar. UT7NDA3 SICK & CO., 35 ytooBKt attet. Mnw lora. rSOVERBS. l'KOVEBDS, 'ForsinkiugspellR, tits, dizzinewi, pal Dilation and low "ISuOwlll be paid for active that Hop Hitters will not cure spirits, rely ou Hop I orh.eip." Kitten-. " Read or, procure j: and use Hod Eit tfcif, i "Hod Bitters builds up, strengthens anu cures con and yon will If H strong, liealthy and happy." lMJies, do you want to be strong. tinually from the I Urst dose." "Fair skin, rosy! cheeks and the! healthy and lieantt- jj fnl? Tben use Hop . BitterH.-' I -The greatest upsweetest breath In Hop Bitters." "Kidney and Uri nary t-omplHints of ! r, penzer, wmm;ii. tuoou ana liver regulator lioo Kil ail Kintts perma-1 uenliycurtd by Hop ters." (I "tllertrvmen. La w- N Bitters." "Hour stomach,! sick "headache and yers, Kditors, lianlc ! ersnml ladles need I dizziness. Hop PitHop Bitters dally." "Iloti Eitlers has terscures with a lew do"s." "Take Hop Bit restored lo sobriety ters three time a and health perfeet dav and you will wrecks from intem have no doctor bills ; perance.-1 to pay." Druggists. For rnle by all TIHIKSE Cared Wltbla a Stipulated Time. ffi, n 31mntV DTSmAf, flft 131' 1315 Chestnut street 1L3 lliaiilliU 11 UW.lllJ.. Piiiia, and SM Bow ery, N. Yoffer SlflJOfora rnptnra they oaoDOt cure. Th9 Triumph Ti nsses have recelvei the highest honors at all fairs where they have been exhibited. Send 10 cents for book oa the Onre of iluptaretoeiU-er office, examination free.
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Catarrh
Thousands suffer without Kvowiujc tne csI tore of this almost oulverftil complaint. It bn nice ration or the head, im indications are, hawking, spitting, weak in 11 anted ye, frequent soreness of the throat, Uryness and heat of the nose, natter running iroin the bead down the throat, often ringing or deafuem In tbe ears, loss of smell, memory Impaired, dnllrreea and dizziness of the bead, often in tbe flnt stages, but fhore commonly in its ad van eed stages, attended witn pains In cheat or left side, and under the sdoulder blades. Indigestion usually attends Catarrh ; a backlog cough and colds are very .enmmon, some have all these sym ptoms, others only a part. Very little pain attends Catarrh until the liver and the lungs are attacked in consequence of the stream of pollution running from tbe bead into the stomach. All persons thus affected take cold easily and have frequently a running at the nostrils; the breath sometimes reveals to all around tne corruption within, while the patient has frequently lost all sense of smell. The disease advances covertly, until palu in tbe chest, lungs or bowels startles him; he hacks and coughs, has dyspepsia, liver complaint, and la urged by ills doctor to take this or that; perhaps cod liver oil is prescribed. Perfectly ridiculous! The foul ulcers In the head cannot be reached by pouring such stuff into the poor, (tided 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, reel that to die would be a relief, and many even do cut the thread of life to end their sorrows. Thousands are Dying In arly life with consumption, who can look back a few years perhaps only montlia when It wnoonly Catarrh. Negiectod when a cure la potwible, very soon It will transform the features of health and youth Into the dark, pallid ees-sof blood Rushing from the lungH, or night sweats, all 8lgnlDea"tiy proclaim it is tno i.ie; and inns a neglected tatarrn enos in uie cuu Huruptive's gi ave. NASAL CATARRH. Sometime the disease only nfTects the membranes lining the nasal passages, and Ihey may tweasilv reiiclleil ana cured by simple means liutwhen it Is located in the frontal siuus, or In tile posterior mires, or if It has entered llie eustiLultiun tubes and is injtuliig the ears, t hen nothing but finely ruedicMted vuKrcan etlectually reacli it and destroy It. Ana cerUklnly after it has atleoted the thrtuit ami bronchial tubes, all well read pliyMcians will readily attest, nothing cau tie relied on to effect a permanent care but tits inhalation of property medicated vapot. lu the same manner thai we breathe eoiiirnon air, we ecu Inhale and breathe a medicated air; and it is perfectly simple, any one can see, thus Ui treat divwse of the tbtoitl, liiMucbial pipes and luusrs. How much better this method by which remedies are conveyed Uirectiy to the seat of the diseaje, thuli to reort to the uncertain and too frequent mischievous action ot medicines taken Into the stomach. iFrn",s is oi"B Kcnoats are greatly subject to this fcorful malady. Confinement in close. Ill-ven lihttea st-iiil rooms; tlie over-heated atmospheie, chnrned with the steiuiilHR pois.m exuding I mm the bodies of the not always over-elea:; children, breed this disease with iearfal mpi'lity. Many of our lending divines, lawyers and prominent business men have tried this remeiy with wonderful success. We know Mr. Chllds ns an honest chritliau man. Cincinnati Daily Ciaze'.te. Pl lii lC KPEKER. nfier leaving the platform, over-heated with llie strain of their mental and physical elicit. ne'ect sufficient preeantiou, and acold is the result. This neglected opens the way tooata rh, and to a possible loss of v ic?. I have suffered r- keeuly myself that 1 can not nrv;e upon public FpeHkers'toosttiiugiy the necessity of removing disease wiieii a cuie ! possible. . ,-'Jrf MY EXPERIENCE. Eigbteen years oi temnte neaoacne, disgusting nasal discharge, drvness of ibe throat, acute bronchitis, coughing, soreness of the lungs, raising bloody mneus. and even night sweaU, incapacitating me for my proleaslonal duties, and bringing me to the verge of the crave ALL Closed bv.and tbe resnl a of. Nasal Catarrh. After spending hundreds of dollar, and obtaining no relief, 1 compounded my Catarrh Hpeclric and Cold Air Inhaling Balm, and wrought upon inself a wonderful cure. Kn I can sneak for hours wit h no difficulty and can bleat lie freely in any atmosphere. Mv cure Is certain, thorouich and nerlect. and is Indorsed by every physician who has ex amined IU i. r. ciiiAr. FUOM. THE CH ANCELLOR OF THE UNI VERSITY OF NEBRASKA. T. P. CHti-ns Dear Sir: 1 think yon have the true theory and practice lor tne cure or ixaaal Catarrh, and also tor the treaimeut or the respiratory ogans. My throat Is now so well restored thatl lectnre daily without difficulty, and I find no difficulty wiialever in preach ing You are at full liberty to use mj name for the benefit or others. Yours very truly, E. B. Fairfield, D. LL. D., Lincoln, Neb, JruOE J. C01.1.KTT, of Lima, O., writes: " Vou well remember how terribly Ca tarrh had taken hold upon ine, making me offensive to myself and to all around, and withal suffering day and eight I am cured; head free, air passages all open, anil breathiuic natural. fWrile to iiim.) Many surprising Incidents of peculiarly distressing cases, cured, will be sent ou applica tion. CONCLUSION. It is now a well established fact that Dhl Ids' Catarrh SDeclflo. for t horough ness, completeness and efficiency, has no equal in the world. Everything known to be good for Nasal Catarrh In all its horrid forms, in the head throat and broncnial tubes, arranged into one complete system of treatment. Do not trllle with some rhtap thing, which at best can not attord but tern uorarnry relief. while the roots of the vile disease are left to strike deeper and deeper. Be In karnest and thorough, or do nothing! Circulars, price lists and ail necessary Information for aelf treatment at home, can be had by aduressiug (wiui return siampj, Sev. T. P. CHILDS, Troy, Ohio. wpieane state that you saw this advertisement lu the Sentinel.
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