Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 28, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1879 — Page 3

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL; WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 19, 1879:

WEDDINGS IN GERMAN'S.

How Quickly and Curiously menta are Made. Engage. The Parents of the Bride Do the Hatch Halting Military Life In Which tne Bleb and Poor Alike Take an Active Parti Correspondence Albany Argus. Hanover, Feb. 25. I was reading an account of a brilliant wedding at home to a friend here, when she surprised me by saying: . "Bat, my dear, that could not be done here, such a display and such publicity acarcely belong to royalty." People here have to be very carefal to avoid any extravagance or luxury on account of the.Sociallsts. A gentleman who is very wealthy, and has large factories and property, gave up his horses a short time since to quiet the feeling of hatred toward him by the very men he employed when he gives entertain ments the windows are tightly closed, and his wife and daughters dress very plainly on the street. This fear is really felt by all those who are wealthy, and it is really unsafe to show one's luxuries to the eyes of the people. A richly dressed lady in Berlin not long since was jostled against Tonghly by two men, one of whom said, "Spoil her fine clothes; we need bread." Will Bismarck subdue or aggravate this communistic feeling? That one is under military rule is plainly felt here, bnt whether this system of suppression will better affairs remains to be seen. THK MILITABY AND ITS INFLUENCE. Everything regulates itself here in Prussia by the army, except the sun, moon and weather. Take a glimpse at the school system. Every one must be educated by the army standard, be he prince or peasant. - If Children are not sent to school the parents are liable to imprisonment. When the course is finished the sons must serve three years as common soldiers; this is for the poorer class, though not free schools. For the higher classes there are higher schools, where the standard of education is very thorough. The student must pass a military examination and be proficient in two of the four languages. French. English, Latin and Greek, mathematics, history and, above all, geo graphy, "we want no ignorant soldiers," says Prussia, "the trouble with the French was that her soldiers did not know this country, while ours knew every bridge from Berlin to Paris;" and now the Prussian system of school and army has been adopted in France and Russia. Then after this examination they must serve one year in the army and, besides, pay the Government for that honor. THEY ARE ALL TBEATKD ALIKE. No partiality is shown and the sons of the . crown prince are subject to the same discipline. By the way, they were at school in Frankfort and boarding with their teacher. The crown prince surprised them one day, and found them . eating bread with caviare. "What is this," said he, "this is a luxury they can not have, take it away and never let them have it ag.ain; I forbid anything of the kind." The son of a rich banker here thought he would chose for his one year's service, cavalry; bought his horse and imagined that he would have an easy time. To his horror, he found that he was ordered up at 4 o'clock in the morning to groom it. His expenses for the year were nearly $2,000, for these "freiwilliger" must pay their own expenses. So much for military rule. THE SERVAKTS AND THE POLICE The servants are under the surveillance of the police, they are registered, have a book, that must be seen by trie police when they go to a place and it any one gives them a better recommendation than they deserve he is liable to arrest. Bismarck says, "no convents, no bishops, no independent church government, not a teacher or a priest shall teach, though he came from Korea, unless the Government judge him competent. No "doctor" or "coionel" from the land of the free can use his title unless he can show a certificate that he really is such. The officers here are fine looking men, mostly belonging to the -nobility, splendidly educated and strict discliphnanans. An officer seen drunk in the street ts dismissed from the service, also for debts. A SAD AFFAIR WHICH OCCCBRED IX BERLIN RE CENTLY. An officer, no matter under what circumstances, must never part with his sword; it is an irreparable disgrace. A young officer coming Home lata ana rattier intoxicated got into some quarrel on the street, and his sword was taken from him. . The next day He snot himself. ISO otncer can marry with out first depositing $10,000 with bis regi- i ment, so that in no case is the army liable for his support. The interest of this he receives wnile living, and at his death it goes to Dia neirp. MARRIAGES IS GERMANY. bpeaktng ot marriages I must tell you about engagements; they are so entirely bus mess arrangements that they seem queer. For instance, a young eentleman looks around among the young ladies until he finds one whom he knows will have a good dot. tie goes to tne father and asks him for bis daughter. It the parti is considered a good one, he is accepted; then the daughter is called in, and told that she is to marry ! this gentleman. Say the engagement ! takes place at 2 o'clock the servant is sent out immediately to acquaint the family with the news and this is the way he announces the fact. "Mr. and Mrs. compliments and they wish to inform you that their daughter Eisa was engaged to Kerr August at 2 o'clock this afternoon." Then the relatives and intimate friends go immediately to the house and congratulate the young brautpaar who stand in the center of the salon arm in arm. I asked a young lady recently engaged if she was very hat)DV and if she didn't feel as if her hanca was a straneer to her. "Oh. no." she said, "papa knew him a long time, and I saw him once at a ball, but 1 never spoke to him until yesterday. Oh, yes, I am very happy, but it was a great sur mise to me I did not think I should be en gaged so young." And now she can go out to the theater, and walking with him, and they are feted and invited to parties and dinners, to the envy oi younger sisters. who lone for like emancipation. J-or a gentleman to walk in the street here with a young laay unless iney were engaged wouia be almost a crime. I talk against the system of these business engagements and am met with the reply: "Where do you find hap pier and more devoted marriages than in Oermanv: we don't have the divorces that America is celebrated for, and why shouldn't a parent know better than tne child what is for its eood?" I am mute, for the facts are all true, and vet. when one is convinced I against his will he keeps his thoughts to himself. . TAKES IJT. Called States Official Bald a Distillery mm Find Balls Tab. Toledo Commercial Among the Israelites there is a requirement that at certain periods the females ahull hatha. As the poorer classes are not able to keep bath tubs in their houses, they must seek other places, and to accommodate this class an Israelite on State street has

established a place in the cellar of hi? house. The neighborsobserved mysterious entrances

and departures from that cellar at sundry and divers hours, and also that a kettle and pipes had been taken into the cellar. Thev also saw lights there at night. and saw water trickling from pipes leading out of the cellar. They pnt this and that together, and concluded that they smelled a large-sizad rat, nothing less than a gang of conspirators banded together to defraud the revenue by the illicit distilling of whisky. Their suspicions were confided to the United States authorities, and Friday night at a ghostly hour six officials might have been seen weoding their way to the suspi cions premises. They arrived at the house, and one advanced boldly to the door and knocked, while the rest surrounded the premises and guarded all the outlets, so that no guilty man might escape. There was no response to the first knock. which was considered significant. A second and more thundering rap was given, and then a response from behind the entrance was heard. It asked: "Vot vos you veliers doin'?" "Open the door," demanded the United States, through its representatives, in stern tones. "I von't make open dot door," was the re ply. "Aba!" exclaimed an official, with his finger beside his nose. "Oho! ' said another, with a digit of one hand resting on his proboscis. "I thought so," said another with a finger on his snout. In fact, there were six fingers on a half dozen smellers, and the signs meant that this refusal to "make open" the door was proof, strong ss Holy writ. that there was decaying matter in the Kingdom of Denmark. "Open the door," was their next demand. "Open the door, or we will break it down." "Freak away, mine tears, preak away. I don't make open dot doors, all der same. WTho you vss, anyhow?" "We are officers," was the reply, "and de mand admittance." The Israelite intima'ed that he had cut his eye teeth some time before, and that the officer game was getting aged. After some further parley, the officers got the Hebrew to agree to ope a np the shop if the officials could prove by the people in the neighborhood that they were officers. which they did, and the portals were opened. The officers entered and demanded to see the erallar. The Jew told them they were welcome, and they filed down one bv one and took a look. They saw the bath ar rangements, looked at each other, and then a person might have seen six United States officials, with their hats drawn down over their noses, coats buttoned up to their chins, collars drawn up to their ears, file out one by one, and steal silently away in the gloom. with nothing to lighten it up or relieve their injured feelings, except the remark of the Israelite, who poked nis bead out of the sec ond-story window, and called to the funeral procession : ell. shentlemens. dot vos fannv: now dond itf A Disease) TUat Wrecks tbe System. Every function is deranced, every nerve un strung, every muscle and fibre weakened, by lever and ague. It is, in fact, a disease which II unchecKed, eventually wrccRs tne system. In all its types. In every phase, it is dangerous. destructive, btupor, delirium, convulsions. oiten attend it, anu cause swm dissolution. But when combat ted wltn Hostetter's Stomach Bitters its foothold In the svstem is dislodged. and every vestige of it eradicated. That be nign anti-iebrtie specific ana preventive or the dreaded Bcourge is recognized not only within our own boundaries, bat in tropic lands far beyond them, where intermittents and remittents are fearfully prevalent, to be a sure antidote to tbe malarial poison, and a reliable means of overcoming disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels, of which a vitiated torrid atmosphere and brackish miasmatainted water are extremely provocative. All emigrants and travelers should be supplied wuu 1U Chickens. Why is raisins chickens tbe most profita ble business? Acs Because for every ker nel toey eive a peck. Well, tbe reason wby tne iJianchara tflood and Nerve Food builds np the brain and nervous system so rapidly is because in every quart there is concentrated a bushel of wheat. All debilitated conditions are relieved by its use. A NOTED DIVINE SAYS THEY ARE WORTH HE!R WEIGHT in G!LD READ WHAT HE SMS: D Tctt : Dear Sir : For ten years I have be-n a martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation and ' Piles. LastSpriugyourPiHawererecoruiiiended in me ; I used them (but 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. The; are worth their weight in gold. Eev. B. 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, liles3heuiiiatiAiD .Kidney lmplaim,Colic,etc. Tutt's Pills exert a powerful influence on tho LI ver,and will with certaint v relieve that important organ from disease, and restore its normal functions. The rapidity with which persons takeon flesh, while under the influence of these pills. of itself indicates their adaptability to nourish the bc.ly, hence their efficacy in curing nervous debility, dyspepsia, wasting of the muscles, sluggishness of the llver.cbronic constipation, and imparting health and strength to the system. CONSTIPATION. Only with regularity of the bowels can perfect heelth be enjoyed. When the constipation is of -recent date, a single doe of TUTT'S PILLS will suffice, but if it has become habitual, one pill should be taken ererT night, gradually lessen ing the frequency of tbe dose until a regular daily luoTement is obtained, wmcn will soon louow. Sold Everywhere?, 23 Cents. OFFICE. 35 MTTRBAY ST., TTEW YORK. Slcls Headachew Positively Cared by thss. Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestiou and Too Hearty Kating. A perfect remedy for Dizziness. Nausea. CARTERS OlTTUE M llVER Drowsiness. Bad Taste in tbe Mouth, Coated Tongue, Pain In the Side, etc They regulate the Bowels and orevent Constipation and Piles. The smalltat and easiest to take. Only one pill a dose. 40 in a vial. Pareiy Vegetable. Price 2i cent. Sold by all Druggists. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Prop'rt, Eric, Pa, yiTO visib pt Tf-i Tor one qoiiar. KANSAS. NEBRASILA.. Descriptive matter about Lands, Farming Stock Raising, etc. Also, lowest rates for Passage and Freight. All information cheerfully furnished tree, . i-i tr .rYYOTi n.n4 aWAa St. Louis, Mo. U O W TO np- Akeut. Wanted. S30 " " Tl- "jT .. to $U5 a month. An VOlin OlVn Encyclopedia of Law anil (.'nrmu FA.Hna. JxsVVv YiXl iness Men, Farmers, Mechanics, Property Owners, Tenants, every - ooay, every pusmess. eaves many times oost. Belling fast. Send for circular and terms. P. W . Z1EOLER 4 CO O. F. Building, Cincinnati, viuo,

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Sucemnrt to If. V. PIERCE, AT. 2.) Tm. R. V. PIKHCE, liarine aeon. rdl a world-wide reputation lit lite treatment of Citron Ic I M straws', reitl tine In a professionnl business fir cxcvcillii Ills iiidlvldnn! ahlllty to condm-t, aome years nx" iiHiiHMHi several ineiura. irenueiiKu 10 itBsoc.ru. momMi ves with hint, s the Faculty of the World's Ji$ peiisary Uie Consul Une Department of widen has di.ee been merged with the ISVALim IIOTKU The organization has lxcn completed and Incorporated under the name and stvlu of Vr!4' fMaiieit uuj Medical AaaoctatlM, wllli the following o'.Uccro: Hon. IE. WPitucjc Pre. -F. T. rimer., V. Prw. J no. E. Pie net. Sec .eteii It. Smith, Treat. JilXE PlITSICIAJrs AM) BmUEONS of cuilTtence and skill have !n-eji chosen as the Faculty. tiiKunn; ip-r.jr 01 an irms come wiinm lire province of our several pclaU.-A. Lt'.Xfi 1HSKA8KS. This division of nraetlr is very ably managed by a gentleman of mature judg ment ami ik in umiinii.'ii, xiiroai. tiiMi j'liug jlm cae treated wilh the most Micoessful reMill. WOMK.V-EsiM-clallv are our facili ties of a superior order for the cure of all tho? chmnlc diseases peculiar to females. KEKVOUfclklSftJEKv ParalvHls. Nervous lability, Kpilepsy (KiU), Chorea (bt.Viliio's 1 kin ecu Nenra'hfia. and other nervous affections, receive, Uie attention of an rxrrrt 1u this tterlaltv. KOT SECKSSAitY TO SKK PATI E.VT. Br oor original favsieiu of diagnoM-, we can treat many chronic diseases as successfully wlHiout a with a personal consultation. For parilcnlars see People's Common Sense Medical Adviser" (l-1 pages, sent post-paid lor 9Ja)j) or Invalids and TourlaU Ciu.de lfirok (100 pages. 10 cents ost-!aid). BL KCilCAi. CAfLSr-Among the operations which we are ca,'tvd upon most frequently to perform, are Titose ior .nasni i oiypus, iiareiip, juniors, riima. In Ano, Plies, Hernia (liupturet, llvUroeele tlmiry of the Scrotum), Varicocele, Ovarian aud I'tertnu Tumors. Calculi (Stone In the lil adder). Stricture, etc., etc. AVc also treat successfully, by a new method without surgical operation. Cancers, Club-feet, cp mat curvature, anu outer ueiornitiies. t,rt pannhlet entitled. Motion as a Curative Acent,' sent ou receipt of 10 cents.) .Auures, worn i uiszssutj jteoicu araociuoa. By an Immense nractice at the World Dlsi a&rv and invalids lintel, liavini? treated manv tl saua cases oi luose diseases peculiar 10 woman, 1 have been enabled to perfect a most potent and positive remedy for lliese diseases. jlo designate uus natural specmc, l nave named u Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription The term, however. Is hot a feeble exTressIon of tny high appreciation of Its value, based upon per E'mli ooser auoii. unvr. witue n iiiivst-inf; iu putative results In the sneclal diseases Incident to the orfranlsm of woman, singled It out as the ellsaax or crowning; gem of my medical career. On its merits, sis a positive, safe, and elTeciual remedy for this Cass of diseases, and one that will, at all times and uudcr an circumstances, aci Kinuiy, 1 am wining 10 pir.e my reputation as a physician; and so confident cm I that St will not disappoint the most saneaineer!ectationsot a single invalid lady who uses It for any nt the ailments for which 1 recommend it. th.it 1 offer and sell It under A POSITIVE 6CAKA3TE. (For conditions, see pamphlet wrapping bottle.) in following are among uiose aiseases in wmcn my Favorlt Prescription has worked cures, as If by magic, and with a certainty never before attained by anv medicine: Jucorrhcea, Excessive Flowing. Fainful Monthly l'erlods, buppressiout when rrom unnatural causes. Irreinilarlties. "Weak Back. Pro lapsus, or Falling of the Uterus. Anteverslon and xtetroversion. nennug-aown rvnsauons, inierau Heat, Nervous Depression, Debility, Despondency, Threatened Miscarriage, Chronic Congestion, Inflammation and Ulceration of the Uterus, lmpotency. Barrenness, or Sterilltv. and Female weakness. I do not extol this medicine as a " care-all," but It admirably fulfills n alnsRneoa or pvpoae, being a most perfect specific In all chronic diseases of tbe Bexual system of woman. It will not disappoint, nor will It do harm, In any state or condition. Those who desire f urtlier Information on these sabJpcts can obtain it in Trk People's commok Sense Medicjll Adviser, a book: or over 9U0 pages, sent, post-paid, on receipt of $1.50. It treats minutely of those diseases peculiar to Females, and gives much valuable advice in regard to tne management of ravortte rVeaeripttos. sold ay DnoMi. K. V. IMEUCK. M- IK. Pron'r. World's UisnensarT and Invalids' lloteU BuffaloX. Y. TASTELESS EEaTTLAfOH. THE LOZENGE LAXATIVE. The bet pn-paraiitrn f 'maim:k:a made ii.to!eliflK fully flavored l-.ZF.KGta lHina on of th most usefnl ami reliable Laxative Z?aedlcincs suitable for all ages and cond'.on, for rogTiatiag1 tne bowe.s, and for iha prttvent:on. immediate relief and permanent care of Cttitpatton9 SSEMOliKIIOIDS or PSLCS, BILIOUSNESS, SICK HF.A1IACHE, F.lt?PTIOX3 OP TIIE SKIS. niTl'LIMT. ACtlUTT and HEAnTniritS ; it isa'so mo.n Talrabl. as a Spriliq; Uledlciite. frlce 2 5 els. per box. B..MhT .tl Xlmrrlrl.ctrm.I1c4 FREC fin rrwlrf of firtr h circular 1TBEK OD MItoa:ioa. Clrcnlara FREE at all (Iras stoics. GIVES IMMEDIATE BELIEF An Infallible Cure for PILES. Bold by all Druggists. 25 cents per box PROVERBS. PROVERBS. "Forsinkingspells, "toOOwlll be paid for a case that Hop Bitters will not cure or help." "Hop Bitters builds up, strength fits, dizziness, palpitation and low Ipirii8, rely on Hop Bitters." "Read of. procure nd una Hop Bitters, and you will be strong, healthy and ens and cures continually from the first dose." "Fair skin, rosy cheeks and the sweetest breath in uappy." adies, do yon want to be strong, healthy and beautiful? Then use Hop Hop Bitters." "Kidney and Urinary complaints of all kinds, permanently cured by Hop Bitters.-' 'The greatest ap petizer, stomach, blood and liver regulator Uop Bitters." uiiiers.-' "8 o u r stomach, sick headache antl dizziness. Hop Bitterscures with a few doses." "Take Hop Bitters three times a day and you will have no doctor bills to pay." Druggists. Clerevmen, Law yers. Editors. Bank ers and Ladies need Uop Bitters daily." "Hop Bitters has restored to sobriety and health perfect wrecks from intem perance. For sale by all "XTOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of the filntn waru, in me cny oi lnuiHiiapol Is. Center township. Marion county. Indiana, that i, Jonn unvy, a mine liumoiuinr, ot said ward, over the ace of twenty-one years. will apply to the board of county commissioners of said county, at their April meeting, for a license to sell, lor one year, splrltous, vinous and malt liauors. in a less quantity than a quart at a time, witn tne privilege oi allowing the same to De a ran it on my premises. The precise location of the premises whereon I desire to sell said Honors is described aa fol lows: Southeast comer oloutlot No. 4, known asNo.SZJ on East Washington street, In tbe city of Indianapolis, Center Vownshlp, Marion county, luoiana. (Signed) JOBlf DAVY.

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Catarrh,

Thoasands Buffer without knowing the na ture of this almost universal complaint. It a an ulceration of the head. Its Indications are, hawking, spitting, weak Inflamed eyes, frequent soreness of the throat, dryness and heat of the nose, natter running lrom the head down the throat, often ringing or deafness in tbe ears, loss of smell, memory impaired. dullness and dizziness of the head, often In the first stages, bat more commonly in its advan ced stages, attendedwith pains In chest or left side, and under the sdoulder blades. Indigestion usually attends Catarrh ; a hacking cough and colds are very cemmon, 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 tbe head Into tbe stomach. All persons thus aflected take cold easily and have frequently a running at the nostrils; the breath sometimes reveals to all around tne corruption within, while the patient nas frequently 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, laded stomach. The patient becomes nervous, tbe voice Is harsh and unnatural, he feels disheartened, memory loses her power, Judgment her zeal, gloomy forebodings hang 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 perhaps only months when it wasonly Catarrh. Neglected when a cure is possible, very soon it will transform the features of health and youth into Uie dark, pallid appearance, while the hacking cough, Uie excels of blood gushing from tbe lungs, or night sweats, all signitlcautly proclaim It is too late; ana t uus a neglected uautrrn enas in tne consumpUve's grave. NASAL CATARRH. Sometimes the disease only n fleets the mem branes lining the nasal passages, and they may oe easily reauDea ana curea oy simple means Rut when it is located in the frontal sinus, or in the Dosterlor nares. or if it has entered the euBtiichian tubes ana is lnJuiinK the ears. then not hine but finely medicated vapor can enectnally reach it and destroy it. Anu certainly al ter it nas auectea uie inrom anu bronchial tubes, all well n;uu pueiuiaua win iciauiijr aitcob nothing can be relied on to effect a permanent cure but the inhalation of properly medicated vaoor. 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 ot the throat, bronchial nmes ana Junes, now mucn uetter this method by which remedies are conveyed directly to the seat of the disease, than to resort to tne uncertain ana too ireauem mischievous action of medicines taken into the stomach. TR4.CHF.R! 1ST OCR SfnoOM are greatly subject to this fearful malady. Connnement in close, lu-ventuaiea scnooi rooms: the over-heated atmosDhere. chanced with tbe steaming poison exuding from the bodies of tne not always over-ciean cnuaren, Dreea mis disease with fearful rapidity. Manv or our leaainK uivines. lawyers ana prominent business men have tried this remedy with wonderful success. We know Mr. uniidsasan nonest cnristiaa man. Cin cinnati Daily Gazette. PI'BLir. SPEAHEOS. after lea vine tbe nlatform. over-hoated with the strain of their mental and physical effort, neglect Biiltlclent precaution, and a cold is the result. 1 his neglected opens the way to catarrh, and to a pos sible loss of vc ice. 1 nave sunerea so keenly mvself that 1 can not urge upon purine speakers toostrougly the necessity of removing uiseuse wnen a cure is pubiuiie. MY EXPERIENCE. Elsbteen years oi terrible neactacDe, disgust ing nasal discharges, dryness of the throat. acute bronchitis, coughing, soreness of the lungs, raising bloody mucus, and even night sweats, incapacitating me ior my proiessionai auues, ana onnging me to me verge oi uie rave all caused oy.ana ine results ot, JNasai starrh. After spending hundreds of dollars. and obtaining no relief. 1 compounded my Catarrh Specific and Cold Air Inhaling Balm, and wrought upon myself a wonderful cure. Iow l can speak ior nours witn no aimcuuy. and can breathe freely in any atmosphere. My cure is certain, tboroueb and perfect, and is inaorsea Dy every puysicwn wiio una ex amined It. X. JT. ajUlJUlJO. FROM THK CHANCELLOR OF THE UNI VERSITY U" JMliKKAJSliA. T. P. CBtii-Dear Sir: 1 think you have the true theory and practice for the cure or jxasai Catarrh, and also for the treatment of the respiratory organs. My throat is now so well restored that I lecture dally without difficulty, and I find no difficulty wnatever in D reach ing. You are at full liberty to use mj name lor the Denent oi oiners. 1 ours very truly, E. B. Fairfield. D. D.. LL. D.. Lincoln. Neb. Judge J. Cot-lett. of Lima. O.. writes: "Von well remember bow terribly Catarrh had taken hold upon me, making me offensive to myself and to all around, and wltbal suffering day and night I am cured: head free, air passages au open. and breathing natural. (Write to hlm.l Many surprising incidents ot peculiarly uistressing cases, curea, wiu do sent on applica tion. . CONCLUSION. It Is now a well established fact that Cliilds' Catarrh Specific, for thoroughness, completeness and efficiency, bas no equal In the world. Everything known to be good for Nasal Catarrh in all its horrid forns, in the head, throat ana oroncniai tunes, arranged Into one complete system of treatment. Do not trine with some cheap thing, which at best can not aHord but temporarary relief, while the roots of tbe vile disease are left to strike deeper and deeper. Be in karneht and thorough, or do kothino! Circulars. price lists and all neoessary information for self treatment at home, .can be had by addressing (with return stamp), Eev. T. P. CHILDS, Troy, Ohio. ao-piease state that you sait this advertise ment m the Sentinel.

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U0 WeSt SlXth SU, IHnrinn.tl n)il, THE GREAT ENGLISH REMECY1 GSATS STZCITIC XZXIZXZ TRADE MR1C . . TRADE VtRIC - snMuit ar:itc cirw mr siaii. a KaKKssv ftftvmts4 Ui U tXtat Wlew mm a mutmemfm a SHt Abmm ; tu Lmm OP HkHOKT, I'MTKa. Before Taking ho a. a tMbr tUaraiHO or Vim. BuMn.jAfter Taking, thai UA to lasaBlty, CoaMtnptUa svt4 a Prnratarv Gnrt all mt wutem mm s n c mrm nmtmmmm or otvituaf rrossi vmm ptvui m turv aoa ver tvtilrfc. Th HiMei&e McdietsM tm tbe ren.i f a Hf ldr aoa sssuir Jor r mxptrnmm ia icouas ikmm soaetai disMea. Fait prrtcwTr ta oar paaKaJrcs, watea va ooara t atofl Boa bj Mail. every ot. Th 8p-i&c Me4te:a tt mVbI ttr aU Drvgriata t CI pot rokaca, mr is fack- Far li, mt r&ll be Mat br auti1 oa receipt mt too taaaey oj moiomw 1 CI a UK.I M LUIU.l. W.j Ktx 10 Mwhanics" Clock. Detkoit, iiiCH.i CT vM I. li-a..fll fc H. . Crte . C. Wslkar a Walbr, S. R. Vhm h C- A. C. Anif O- a. Holt, a.4 Dmcrl.ta pa. aralr; .toa' M Suaart . Sarr's aud 1 rwocb a Madaeua. GtUND DISTRIBUTION ! Commonwealth Distribution Co., Byauthori'y of Commonwealth of Kentucky. Drawing and details under supervision of prominent citizens or Kentucky, in public, in the city of Louisville, on Monday. March 31st, 1879. NO SCALING! NO POSTPONEMENT! PRIZES PAII IN FULL. 8112,400 EN CASH DISTRIBUTED. TIOKETB ONL"? S2. Unparalleled Success of the Popular Drawings Read the following attractive list of prizes for THE JlAKCg UUAWIJ.O: 1 Prizei 38,000 1 Prize. 10.WW 5,U 10,iXO 10,MO 10.U0O 10M 12.000 1UM 1 Prize10 Prizes of 11, OuOeacb2U Prizes of 500 each. 100 Prizes of 100 each. Via) Prizes of 60 each. fl Prizes of 20 each. 1,000 Prizes of 10 each. APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Prizes of tm eachV Prizes of 210 each. 9 Prizes of luO each. 2,700 9U0 1,960 Prizes. tI12,Jd Whole Tickets, (2. Half Tickets, SL 27 Tickets, V. 55 Tickets, flOO. Remit by Po-tt Office Money Older, registered letter, bank drait or express. Full list of drawings published In Louisville CourierJournal and New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket holders. For tickets and informa tion address COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. or T. J. COMMERFORD, Secretary, Courier-Journal building. Louisville. Ky. For further inlormatlon apply to J. T. WOODWARD, Agent, 16 North Illinois street, Indianapolis, Ind. Jcdah & Caldwell, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion county, ss: In the Superior Court of Marion county, in the State ot Indiana. No. 21,020. March term, lfc79. Alfred irrirrtson and John C. S. Harrison vs. Zachariah Evans, John B. Ouart aud Alfred Dawson. Re it known, that on the 14th day ot Febru ary, 1)78, the above named plaintins, by their attorneys, filed in the office ot the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county. In the State of Indiana, their complaint against the above named defendants, aua on tne otn aay en March. 1XTM. the sain plaintins niea in saia clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person, showing that said defendant, Zachariah Evans, is not a resident, oi we riaui oi muiana; and that this action is in relation to real estate in Marlon county, Indiana, in wmcn real estate the said Evans claims some interest. Now, Oierefore, by order of said court, said defendant last above named Is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against mm, ana mat ooiraa no avuwa and answers or demurs thereto, at the calling of said cause oa the th day of May, 1879. the same being the second Juulclai aay ot a term .f said court, to be begun and held at the Court House In the cit y of I ndlanapolis. oa the first Monday in May. 1(579, said compiainuand tbe matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined in his absence. DANIEL At. KaSUbLiia marl2 3w. Clerk. GIVEN AWAY TO ALL Ask yonr druetrnrt for a Sample Bot tle of r J. K. B. nlXI sTOt'K's rroi bTKFP TAB AND BLOOD BOOT, for the curb of Loss of Voice, Catarrh, Colds, Coughs. Asthma. Croup, Bronchitis. Tickling in the Throat, Difficulty of Breathing, and ail Lung Diseases. T-Contalns no preparation of opium or antimony, and can be taken with abso lute saiety oy au. vine inw wuijnv ai.c traordinary virtue Regular slie, 25 cts. Trial size. Hi cts. For sale wholesale by tstewan at Barry. LDIM STATE IXIYEHSITY,. Bloomington, Indiana. Will commence Thursday, March 27. 1S7. Catalogues furnished on application to ldent Moss or tbe undersigned. ROBERT C. F08TER, Secretary. "VTOTICE is hereby given to the cltJ3i sens of the Nineteenth U ward, in the citv of Indianapolis, Center township. Marlon county. . Indiana, that I. Charles J. Werbe, a male Inhabitant of said.

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ward, over the aee or twenty-one years, win apply to the board of county commissioners ot saiu cor.nty. at their next meeting, for s liceuse to sell, lor one year, splrltous, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity than a Suart, at a time, with the privilege of allowing le 'danie to be drank on my premises. The precise location of the premises whereon I 'desire to sell said liauors is described, as follows: Lot No. 1, outlet No. 84, Koa.Su and 25S, Wst Washington street, in the city , of In.

I dianapolls, Center township, Marion county lD(Sig2ed) CHARXES J. WERBEV

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