Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1885 — Page 5

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL") WEDNESDAY? FEBIttfAET 18 1835

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Catapru i a lyr.KFoii Disease, yet It can be cored by the use of our Catarrh Specific Thousands n: :!er wltnout knowing the nature of this almost universal complalut. It li an inflammation or tilceratint. of the llnlDjt membrane of the nasal passaees. Tnere are several varieties of Caturra. with wi.lrly different ivmptomi. The most common kind U characterized by an excessive ecretion of ciucn or mailer in the ra-al pacs&ce. which mut either be blown from the nose, or drop back lt:biad the palate, or is hawked or snufled backward to the throat. other indications are hawking ana spit' Ing. weak md inflamed eyes, frequent soress of the Ibroar, often rirclnir or roarin or other noise in the ears, more or leas impairment of the hearing, loss ol tmeil, memory impaired, dullness and dizziness of the head, and dryness and heat of tha xose. All persona thus aSecte J take cold easily. The breath sometimes reveals to all around the corTbH.cn within, while the i atient often loe all sense of smeiL The disease advances corerily. uitU jnin in the chest, luncnor bowels startles him: behackt ana cough, has dyspepia,:itver ooiup'alat , jnd is ureed by hti doctor to taie this or that; perhaps cod liver oil is prescribed. Perfectly rtdxu jcus: iho foal olecra In tbe bead can not b reached I y pourins such ftaiTIato the po"r jaiel ternsrh The patient becomes nervous: the voice harsh and unnatural: he feels disheartened: mentry ios Ug power: judgment lier zeal; gloomy iorenodinsa hang overhead; hundreds, yes thousand. 3ti strii circumstances leel that to die would be a relief, and many even do cut the thread oi !;!- and e- d tttlrsoricws. Thousands are Dying In early life with consur:ipt:oi, who can look back a few years perhaps only months, when It was ,rh". Neslecti'd when a enre 14 possible, very soon it wi'.l intisfurit the fe-t'.ure ot beaitli auJ ?i.ntr ln'o the dark. paili.1 poPHMüce: while the hiiccliisr. rouzh. t.ie excess of blood sushina from trie untt. or niht sweaU. all auiiicantly proclaim it is too Ute; and thus a neglected Ca'.arrh eat3 ia ti e lot-Mimt'tlve i grave.

23asal Catarrh.

fcome'imes the disease only a?ec? the membranes liaiEgta-j nasal passages, and they may be tasiiy rt ached and cured by simple means. Bit when it Is loca';d in tne "frontal nous." or la the 'posterior snares," or if it haa entered the "Eustachian tubes," and is injuria the ears, nothing but tinely medicated vapor can effectually Teach it and destroy it. And certainly after it mi adected the iaroat and bronchial tuuts. as all well read physicians will readily attest, nothing can be relied on to iS( ct a permanent cure but tte inhalation of properly medicated vapor. !a tae same manner tnat breathe a common air we can inhale and breathe a medicated mr; and it is perfectly simple, aay one can see, ihn to treat a disease of the throat, bronchial tu bts and lung. How much better this method by which remedies are conveyed directly to the seat of the disease, than to resort t9 the uncertain and too frequently mUchevious action of medicines ta'aea into the stomal. The Cold Air Inhaling Balm. 1 his jart of my treatment I remrl -r intw -tant, csrclll in warding oT coll (whici is l.alf the t.attle and in relieving the bead and loozs while under their elects Tai tulm Uoaptise l ot sereral Uinas of Rums. bl-aon. rlrn avid esentll oils, whieii are separatelr ue 1 by tne te,l puyfcicians iu treating throat, bronchial and luu? diseases. Thcsj i hva com'-inel and con ent rated tteir virtues, whlca by ne ianaiin procc , are drawa thro.uh t'.ie viriiai nm ol the h-al n 1 respiratory organs, rest hin an ! aealim everv irritated spot, if u.iJ wina c M firs! mttn is appearance which usually begins by irritation of the mucus ;in:n of tne uotc, ami a u3zs. ua.ci ji nature s emphatic warning it will invariably check U: and uy proi-nna a n'tici-sr iro,tUua Ld by ti:rowin(? the blood to fie sür.'aci, the bad ea'ectj of a ca.d are '.var.iel o r, It it pliina: m ne and almost instant in 1U effects. Some Bad Symptoms. The lon continued corruption of the air that is bre.t-2i passing over the foul matter in the - Aal parages pouon the lun.s and frjtn thenca tn? biü.. t. The morbid matter tnat is sall jwal Turin s eep p&ases Into the stomach, enfeebiet taediiJat a, viilatcj tha secretioaä and pollutes tbe v iy i tj.iiainsof Ue. The paaent bacoaiis feverisn n- ci i aaily, there Is leis buoyancy of spirit", tue po- t:te is often fickle, tne heal ljss clear, it n dirli :u i ID ke-P the energies tip tn th 3 ol t tadird. and o'ten, without kuowia way, he t co h:Ijh tia . h J i not ai well all th3 tlms as h med t ) be. Tnese sympWTH ln licaw tnat tin Vit il or ms ar? biiooain? impilrt? ! so tail they eta n-Jt ler orm their natural helthv fanctioa. Ojr coai'itutioiiil treatment a devised toaasist ua:ure 111 rem-via all poisonous miterUl from tm syiem an I to neutralize aai onaieract In oaaef il eJ'oc.s rn the vital organs and on the blood. M 0 WOllKN Catarrh is very common. The de2re? of fashion cim?9:s wrnos frsra Ibe dry atmosphere of furnace-heated houses into the opan air with the head poorly projected. Mauy t.n3f r keeulT from bronchitis and dirhculties of the throat and lungs iKatti KS I OLK SCHOOLS are greatly subject to this fearful malady. Con fine moat in c'ose, iU-ventilated school rooms: the over heated atmoeptiere, t-hareed with the steamin? paisoa exuding from the bodies of the not always over-clean children, breed tnla disease with fearful rapidity. i aWyeu in tuk coi ur.büUU and Ja lies on the bench, from the s&aae se aeral ctuie, re too cften filleted in the same w.y. . MlNi.ilfc.Ks or tnb uusFtf., after leaving the pulpit over-heated with the strain of their iec nUl and phjsical effort, neglect sufticient precaution aud cold is the result. This neglect opens the war to Catarrh, and to a possible loss of voice. I have sattere 1 h keenly myself that 1 can not ?irte upon public peaers too strangir the necessity of remotiai this disease while a care is po-siole.

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The followfn f;om other Pnbliihers baa given mi nt for the head, throat nd lunes Is a

rPUb lth? and editors of the Journal and Messenger. Cincinnati, have known Rej T P. C'hlldiforinsDT years and fel every contideaice in any statements he may make. Our subscribers far 1A1 e coDfdice in taving their case into his hands for treatmeni.' "Ahila not suppas lug i t .fi rM,t t sTtarrb Vill be cured by the prescrlpüou advertiwd. the publishers of the Illustrated C -LJi! k.w York after dnieeVt inq nlrv. have reason to believe that it ha. in many ..Va proved tffr oI ""'ÄS' mner'roof T are "mewhat snsp clous of patent medicines as a rule, and when we received the adotnerreopie. areiomcwi.k BurK . rrakin? inaulrT. we received such I

T V ..nif; .ndnneerneci-iV frSwT we T corTareT-tioualrastor- not far from Kev. ih st 1,1, is Chrisuan Advocate, alter t a.riui lnT-stikauon, are atü fi -d that Kev. 1. P. chi.ds treat-

!1 that It is repreeniea to db.

The Experience of Others. Tfce record Is a guarantee that Childs' Treatment for Catarrh and all diseases of the Head. Throat ,.d Luls is not n.w and unt.Ud. but a poahive nd certain remedy. We. above all things desire 1.. ..t,hi,-h confidence In o.,r trea.ment. so that every sufferer from Catarrh. Bronchus and their ffacti oa the Lnnjis and otrer Vi.al Oans may feel certain of success in its use.

1 1 lif.m it onlv fair that every one who wishes should have the opportunity Only Fat r. , .:. " 0wV5t S ST.. y?&Zg$E& ru,lhbV purpose we rl J a few of the rn.uy tho.audS o unaoliuted airatul pdtlen s-frr-o.t.Lyof whom oubtl "eV w!u be willlos to let the I psniedby a atrp to pay l-t- "T,,a? C,f CThÄe thousMda of taete certlU-ates froT! a'l iitlicted snow whtrt- they cn 1. ad certain relief, , e ihare -J5. Dnalneas men. farmers, younr

rlasae pbviciais. clerasint-n, Jawjers, juape, mt"."- '

men and oid, children and aduiu. Mr ' 7.. LKK. of Granuellle, St Helena Par.. J:. wlt,i: I can not speaa too bUhlT In tru jtnr valu.ble remedies, which , act .uj.-cM.in relievir.2 tne loauiMjine uik i -j I bare been permanontly cared of J the bead by the ose of jTrrd will answer all letters addxcwed to Ij,(e)WKL 10 this antjiCt Heaith Bark County. N- C. You may use my n cured by jont itimnu i to.n4wer:anyiEqUiriea in BrCg'DJ,LU lle. Kocaiale Mill. Mmaa. Aug. IS. the Angnst 8, 1881 You may uae my name, also that of nswil. we -vw bota been cured by your treatment. We omffiead your remedies U all we hear say.nr ÄrÄ W.n do it with pleasars maJ cooacieuilocB'y. for w know of wha", we Jpk. L. w. 6PAVD. Allegan. Mich. I was thought to have had consompt'oh ad Buffered many year wHh what ws r -'.! -Catarrh, before I procured your treatmect. I iiave had no re'urn of the dase. MI33 LOUIiE JAMZS. Crab OrcüarJ, Ky. When I received your treatment 1 could 1 ardly move rout, but before I bed n--d iL six w. Ws I tculd work all the lime, snl have been atteadin? to tr.j buinen ever .'ilc. I hall always rer antuend ynr treatment la the hip'st terms. nr. rTt'tf ally. 1RWNG U. GU-1.1S, Mobiey's Pond. G I received yoir rnelitine rA 'iwd u direc.ed, and 1 now rtjolce in kayln that 1 v. welL jo-i. k. m vans. Galley Bridge. Fayette Co., W. Va. Yonr m-.i;clnfi were d ilyrtt : vel, and effected perfect rnra. 'J bank for yo.4r prompt a'tfatlon, and for the thorough cure of my husbsnl. iifspectlnlly. A. L. F0HKLANO. Centerville. Texas. I as terriMy tlictecl with nasal and bron liil Ca'arrn, nd t f r.cludfd toive jour treatment a "a s, la a short ilase it cared me. I induced my cro htr t try it, and be, too, wa cure J. R. C. Jas'Ea. F.ock River Kails, Wis. P!nz rre of your enrfd patients, I recomTiand Tour triatnient to all 1 t'r;d troubled with the C'a x.jrh. Ksp"i fully. JO'-N' 6CLMVAS. 153 Dor man si.. Indianapolis, Inl. I w.v.'.d not uke farm for your SpeciSc Jf it f.uld tot b-e replaf-ed. J. P. BOUERTS. Chicago, 111. HOME TREATMENT

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üa favor 01 ma "5r wil of Catarrh in

ii baa noi "n,y.';",hr:'rnred hw of dysperia. jjcad and throat. y" Äs.Wrol. ind.

wltn perfect fsse and safety, bv the patient ' We epeciaily desire to treat those who have tried otter remedies without iucces. A fall statement of method of home treatment and C3st will be seat ou appllcailon. Address REV. T. P. CHILDS, Troy, Ohio. Mtntloa tie 5-entlucL

MY EXPERIENCE.

Eijliteen Years of terrible headache, disgusting nt-al discharges, dryness of the throat, acute bronchit's, coughing, soreness of the lungs, raisinc bloody mucus, and even night sweats, inca p&cltating me frOM my professional duties, anl bringing meto the veree of the grave-all wew caused by and the results of nasal catarrh. After spending hundreds of dollars and obtaining no relief 1 compoundod my Catarrh Spectnc and Cold Air Inhaling H -m. and wrought upon myself a wonderful cure. Fo I can speak for hours with no ditliculty, and can breathe freely In auy t mc sphere. At the calls of numerous friends I tave given my cure to the public, and have now thousands of patients in all parti of the country, and thousands of happy fellDW-bemsrs whose Surferines 1 have relieved. My cure is certain, thorouetfand perfect, and is endorsed by every physician who baa examined it. If lean relieve my Kl ow-beines as I have been relievel of this loathsome disease, which maks tne Dossesor at once disgusting tob'niMslt and o hers. 1 shall be satisfied and fcl that I hive done my Utile toward removing the ills of mankind. T. P. tniLD3. ns every Confidence ia Recommending Mr. Child! Your treatment haa cured my daujhter of Catarm. Induced by a severe attaca of uiaas.es. JOHN w. KLLKY, C. 8. Express Aitent. Iroy. O Mv health is lolly restored. The horrid and loathsome diseaie is all gone. My lnn?i fe! .all rUht Mas. VV. D. LINCOLN', o--k. Neb. Your treatment did me great g jod. i have not lost a day by slckne this year. AbKER GRAU iM, Biddle Unl'sty, CharloUe. X. tl. I am lad to say tbat I found your medicine all thai can be claimed for it. I am fully restored. J. H. SIGFFJtO, Pottsville, P. CI do not regret tbe money it cost in usia; your medicine. I can hearly recommend your treatment. E. J. LIHHNCOri, Clarksboro, Ulouch ester Co., N. J. No amount of money ronid indars me to be pliced in the misery I was in when I commenced using your medicine. J. C. McISTIRE, Fulton, Mo. I am so far recovered tbat I am able to attend church; can walk half a mile. Have a good appat te: am ga ningall the time. MKd. A. K. Ml AGER, Detroit, Mich. Your Cold Air Inhaling Balm has proved a great benefit to Mrs. Marie, aa well as myself. X can beartilv recommend it to others. E. MaEKLE, Concord, Mich. Now I am cured: head free: air passages all cpen, and breathing natural. A thousand thanks tc you lor so sure a renedy. JTLGt: J. COLLET!, Lima, 0. It affords me great pleasure to notify you that I hae, m 1 sincerely believe, entirely recovered fr'jm tnat loathsome disease. Catarrh, through yt ur very beneficial treatment. B. BENEDICT. Baltimore. Ml T am cured, another formidable case at last yleiücd to jour tteatmunt. W. B. MURJK. Bryan, lex. I am now entirely cured. When I had ucd it three months. 1 felt like a difTreut woman. Too mach can not be aaid in favor ot yjur Catarrh treatment It has saved my life. Mrs. E. G. MiTJlIELL. Fairuury, 111. I received yonr Catarrh Specific some t'ms ago. anl ued as directed. It at tod like a charm. It cured, my couga aad toppol tht waeezi-!? I hil in my throat. JAMKjW. SASDRU Five Mile, Mton County, W Va. Mrs Mitchell hves near me and has use! your treatment with perfect success, aad is naw well and hearty. Tbis I am witnes to. JOHN G. 8 TKKR-t, Fairbury. III. Mr. J. C. WJI.MorH, of Oxford, ind.. writes: You csn ssr to wfcocver you lite tha: yoor Cttsrrh medicine has done me woaders; it has driven the disease out of my system. My wife continues I t the best of health, and basnocoujh. It is with great pleasure we are able to recommend so wonderful a medicine as yours has proved to b, to 114. J. a. BL'LLAKD. Spriigfletd. Ma.

C'allds' Treatment for Catarrh, and all dUeasetof the Head. 1 hro.i and Luan. can be taken at home

NATIONAL AND STAE LEGISLATION.

rosoT.t? a.NP ua.-niNGTON". Tbe bill to quiet title to Des Moines rlv?r lands nn ihe Indian Appropriation bill were debated in tbe Senate last Saturday. The House sat in Committee of the Who'fl on the River and Harror bill aad ou tbe Legislative Appropriation bill last taturday. The two Houses together, last Wedneslay. counted tbe Electoral vote. The senate discu-sed the speech cf Vice President Edmunds in anijoui cing the result of the count. In the House tbe PcstoCice Appropriation bill was further discutted. The Senate Committee oa Privileges and Elections has still under consideration Mr. Edmunds' dec aiatlon of the electoral count. There is s'ill tome u'rteretite of opinion m rearJ to it, but tae iideteMing discovery bas been ma le that it contains about precisely the same lanuae ai tvas ' ustd by the President of the dcuaie at the tirt iuaUfcUra'iIcn of Washington. Tbe ITouse Committee oa Foreign AiTii-;, last Thursday, to which was referred vari -i 1 resolutions relative to the recent dynamr. explosions in London, decided to report it is iu'-ecomiag the dignity of the Douse of Representatives to asnju:e that American citizens had been in any way c ouuected with the crime, where no charge had been made andt'-'t the committee untri.iing to rjoest onicer of the Government to search for pro' ! of guilt where there was no chaigc . In the House last Thursday Nitbaa F. DIscoe. of fchooV Island, was sworn lu as the 'successor of Mr. t Laie. Tle Senate amendments to the Consulir nd Lcrlomatic Pension uills were neu currea in. Mr. Iucler npor.td a bill Providian for the pynieiit pf a jndnient rendered in U-e fate of iia.it t Ki.courue vs. J. li. Thomparai. The Houte then went into Committee on ibe Pos'oCfe Approcriatioa bill. The Senate atfitd the original joint resolution authorizing tte 1'itsiileut to ttturn to Great Hrltain the Mt:mtr Alert, with the thanks of the I nited Mhte.s. The icso.utioas 0 tiered by Mesr.Ingalls and L'car, relating to tbe electoral count, were referred 10 the t ommittee on Privileges and Elect.oii. Tbe Chair announce! as the committee to h.ake the iitceFsary arrangements for the comic? iLausuratiou Ueifrs. jfaerman, Ilawley 12& ILcom. STATE LE.ISI.ATCP.E. Mr. Towcpend s bill providing for the establishment of township libraries and a tax to maiatala Mine was patsed by the House yesterday. f euetor i oulke's bill maklnic ita felony to manufacture tr sflll dyamite. to rbe used In the deirtx t oii o' life or pioperty, pissed the senate by a vf te of 'J to ! The act appropriating ?10 COO to Purdue Univer sity parsed the si-rmle Monday. It having already T ii.-ttd the lower House, it becomes a law with the Govtraoi's signature. The investigation of tbe RfTairs of the Knleli's- i , town Home will uot be cotiduiKd until the latter j t t art of isxs eion. Tbe testimony Is somewhat 1 daiuaeiDZ to its maaagenicnt, and particu arly so to Trustee Goar. If tte protofed amendments to the Metropo'i'ais Tolice bl.l should be pa?sfd It wili apaly to Fort Wayne. Terre Haate. Richmond, New Allany, Lafayette and Ixsansj ort, whereat there is much kicking among the iiepubticins. The practice of certain railroads chareins an excess of from ten to twenty five eenta wnere .ariies board the train without purchasing a ticket talis for a bill from KepresntatiTe overman providing that railroads shall not charge cash fares in excess of the price of tickets. Mr. Morgan, the ex-employe at the Knightstown flome, who has been accused before the Legislative Investigating Committee of having so rrntallv whipped one one of the inmatea of the Asylum for Fetble Minded as to nearly till if, is said to be a nephew of Enoch Morgan, the New Yotk tapolio manufacturer. Nearly three weeks of the session now remains and the statement ia freely made.that the business necefsanr to tbe Stato can not be transacted in tbat time, and that an extra sesioa is unavoidable. The Legislature can 60 a great deal in three weeks and. as Governor Cray is said to be opposed to an extra Zession, one is not probable. Tbe joint committee of the Senate and House reported adTerseiy Thursday on the scheme for plae nz the roldiers' Orphan Home and Asylum u t Feeble-Minded Children on separate Boards of Trustees. An snveligatlon proved that the children of the two institutions occupied different t t.ui:dirics. were taught and slept and ate in differ ent apartments and had separate piay-grounai. The House Judiciary Committee has recommended the ;repeal of the present pravoke law. thouid tbe measure be taken from tae statute looks, the pretext for fining men when they have done nothing culpable would uo longer exist. Tne rrolto of the Indianapolis Justice (a misnomer, by tte way.) teems to be: "'If yon cai-.'t think of any tnlpg elfe, file against vour adversary for provoke; that is always a sure shot." The Senate bill providing for a temporary loan of JüüO.OlO, to meet the expenses o! ins new inKane asylums, came up in tne Home Friday afternoon as tbe special order The fact ttat a committee has been appointed to Investigate the exneuditures and other matters connectet wiia tae I ew irstitntlons raised some oppoeitvm to the I consideration of the bill until af er ne Special Committee had reported Mr. GooJlh moved to 1 postpone further corwMeration of the measure till I to-day. Tbe motion prevailed, i Mr. Loyd, of Ripley. Introduced a bi4 in the House Saturday wnicn authorize county commissioners to make an allowance to tbe widows of tonorablv diK'barged I ulon soldiers of tte war 0 lsCl. L'ndcr this b ll the amount allow-d is ICS tor defraying the burial expenses of ei? dectafed soldier, and tf the soldier shall die an in mate of any county asylum or charitable vastitution and be buried uncer the auspices of tuch institution, then aaid allowance shall be in ftvor of the minor heirs of said soldier under the a of sixteen years, if auch there be. 1 .Mr. ooraon s minority report, reaucing tae ap propriation to repair the loss at the State l iuver ally from 150,000 to $30,00. came up in the House last Thursday, the discussion having been cut abort by adjournment tbe evening before. Several members joined in the dUcuasion. and alter pending nearly tbe en tire forenoon tbe minority report was adopted by a vote of 4j to tit Mr. Cordon immediately moved to reduce the appropiiation to S30.0C0 (the sarae thing proposed la his minority report) and the motion was adopted. Tbe bill was then ordered engro'sed. During the discussion the university was handled without gloves by several members. Mr. Pleafant's bill, reqnlrirg drugjists to keep an account of all sales of 1 quor on prescription, tbe time sold, the came of the party purchasing ai d the purpose for which such lienor was to be ustd, and make tworn montkly statements of the same to the Clerk ot the Court, was reported from committee, with tbe recommendation tbat it be Indefinitely postponed. A discussion followed, in which it was urged that auch a law cjuld hot be enforced, and a doubt of the power to compel compliance with such a law. Others argued tbat tne druggists were violating the law everyday, and tnat while saloon -keepers were compelled to pay license lees, druggists Hold without any tucb tax. By a vote, 46 to 00, tbe House refut-ed to concur is the report of the committee. An amendment to compel druggists to take oat saloon-keepers' license was laid on the table, aa was also an amendment to require saloon keepers to irate monthly reports as required of draiaU in tbe bill. Several otber amendments were disposed of in tbe same manner, and the bill was finally engrocsed. Murderers Uauxed. Philadelphia, Feb. 12. Richard Trenke was hanged in the corrider of the county prison here at 10:21 this morning. The crime for whicn he was executed waa the murder of Augusta Zimm, hit paramour, and the wife of his friend. Trenke wanted the woman wholly to desert her husband, which she declined to do. On the night ef October 7 last, the two met and were observed standing talking together on the street. The man appeared to be angry and suddenly drew a revolver which he fired, the ahct taking effect behind Mrs. Zimrn'a heart, aid in a few momenta she was a corps. The murderer declared that it was Iiis iiiter.tton to commit suicide, but his courage failed him. Litil Rock, Feb. 12. Litre Parker, who murdered Lena Fox in December, and Rash Johnson, who murdered John C. Wall in August, were hanged here to-day. Oa the tea Hold Johnson declared tbat he waa innocent. HoLi.ii.AYsr.vRG, Pa,, Feb. 12. Dr. L. N. Beech was hong here at 1:157 p. m. The criihe for which be was executed was the butchering of his wife, April?, 1881. "WWn l-aliy was sirl., w hT ("ASTORIA Vhflt !ie a ('b id. s!n tril lor (JASTOKIA trtifn hlfe. bt-( trie 31 ins, site clurii IqC ASTORIA When she had Children, she jrave them CASTA Catarrh Cored, A clergyman, after enffenng a nnmoer of year from tbat loathsome disease, Catarrh, after trying every known remedy without success, at last found a prescription which completely cured and saved him from death. Any innerer from this dreadful disease-sending a self-addressed stamped envelope to Dr. J. A. Lawrence. 199 Dean street. Brooklyn. j N. Y., will receive the recipe free of charge.

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HARM (.HAS 1 itlvtttea at w Orienu Koyal Reception Tendered Kex.

New Oelians, Feb. 1G. Tne clear 2d ool weather favored tbe opening of tbe Hard: Graa festivities. The arrival and reception of Bex came ofi according to tbe programme, except as to time. His Majestj reached the City Hall at noon, when Mayor Gnillot snrrendered tbe keves of the city. The procession consisted of infantry, detachmtnts of marines from the United States flag ship Tennessee and the man of-war GaleD. music, corredy snd her fuilower - , tnrrtDt ere, heralds, bearer'' . y.i aiAua. d, a troop of His Ms; v uien-at arms and H a Majesty, Rex. at.. ed by the Royal Conti nental Gnarcs. Ibe procession moved through tbe principal streets to the levee at the head of C&zal street, where the party embarked on steamers for the exposition. When tbe procession reached tbe levee a salute of 1(A) guns was iired. Tne thtilla, con ms t leg of eighteen eteacaers, got ntdcr way at 2 p. m., tteetfamer Kichard?on bearing the King and his attendant It moved slowly up the river, tbe United 8tates war ea&ela Teuoeatee, Caltna, Yantic and Alliance tiring a falute of .twenty one gonu, and mannini; their sards as the royal steamer passed. The shipping in tbe port was decorated wi h bunting. Large crod3 gathered along tbe route of the procession and the levee to wi trie 89 tbe departure of the roval fleet. Thocsands of his faithfal sabjects crowded in at all the entrance gatrs of the exposition grounds, and at uoon tbe attendance exceeded anything in the history of tbe exposition. The main tower was crowded with people looking down the river, eager to catch- a sight of the royal fleet. Below, in Music Hall and in the vestibale, the jam was bo great tbat locomotion was almost impossible. Knowing the vast hall could not accommodate one äf th of the great crowd that would seek admission, many persons hastened to secure places before tne arrival ef the fleet. The elite of tbe city and many distingnishtd visitors atteuded the reception jiiven in the forerjoon by ('ommi'sioner Arnold B. Cha?e to Governor 13urne, of Ilbcde Island. Tbe reception wa? held at the New England platform in th Government bnilding. Governor and Mrs. Bourne were attended by ail the ststT officers in fall uniform. A quick agent, with only one mission to ' fulLli, tarne into the hands of Mr. Aloert I Cnandler. of Crurupton, (Jueen Ann County, ' Maryland He gave it to bts father in-law, Mr. Goodwin, who waa suffering with tevere j rfcenmatism. After a trial he wrote: "It is having a wonderful effect in his case. He regards his possession of it as providential. ' His wonderful change bas astonished the community." Tbe remedy is Athlophoros, a natural antidote for the poison and acid in tbe blood, whose presence is the precursor and cause of rheumatic and neuralgic pains and inflammations. One Dollar fur Fifty ueota. Any reader of this paper who will send fifty ore cent stamps to the American Rural Home, Rochester, N. Y , before March 15, 1855. will receive that handsome paper, postage free, until January 1, 18SG. The Rural is a large eight page, forty-colnmn Weekly psper. now in its fifteenth year, and the cheapest farm journal iu the world. The price is 1 a jf ar in advance, but the above offer of lifty cents in postage stamps will be accepted if sent in before March 15, 188Ö. This rpecial offer will not appear agati in this paper. If you want the Rural Home subscribe at once. Send for sample copy, and fee wbat a bargain is offered. Absolutely Pure. This powder never vani. a marvel of purity strength and wholeeomene. 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t'Lwyillfn Hfetory IleearrtJag It KeJaUd Ira Living VirKinia A RctniBttcetire of Slavery Times KerallecJ by a Picture la Harper' Weekly llrowti'sl 1 ) Through Virginia Shortly Hcfore the Harper's JFerr Uprising and lta Object. lilktmoh'l (Vs.) ?ptclal to the New Yori World. J "There is not an item of truth in the picture representing John Crown on hla way from ail to the place of execution, as published in th last number of Harper's Werkly," said Colonel W. C. Knight to-day, as he viewed the illnstrstion representing John Brown, of Harper's Ferry, as an old gray-haired man taking a farewell kiss from some negro babies held up to him by same wteiicg cegro warnen. "The only fact in tbe cae ," continaed the Colonel, who is tiweoitor of the Sinthern Planter, of thia city, "is tbat John Erswn wai taken fron the jail aid extcuted. Sach a iepresectation Coea great injustice to the negroes of the South, and is calculated to give a raise impression of the ideas entertained of John Brown. Indeed tbe negroes at that time did not know tbat such a man existed. Ashcr time prior to his execution he travele 1 through Southside Virginia, going direct t Petersburg from Harper's Ferry, thenct through the Fourth District, now known as the 'Black Belt' in consequence of the negrofs being largely in the majority In that Congressional District At that time be was passing under tbe assumed name of Dr. MoLane, and no one had the slightest suspicion tbat be was John 'Oisawattoniie) Brown. He stayed two days and two nights with me In the early part of May, 1 .":. I was then living in Nottoway, sixty miles ea9t of Richmond. "tie talked about everything in the worid except Kansas, and yet be cani directly from tbeie; and what was remarkable about the man, he had tne mildness and uplaranceot a clergyman aud poe8S9d a very large fund of intelligence He appeared to be tiity years of e. Hii beard and hair were juot tligbtly tinged with gray. He said he was traveling through the country, and the funny part of the thing was we talked together until a late hour at night, I uppoeiDg all the time that he was a traveling minieter, tor he spoke a grtat deal ot the different churches, and gave me aa interesting history of his visit to Nauvoo, Hi. loe Smith, the leader of the Mormons, wis living there then. It was not nntil next morning that he told me his business was selling patent trusses. I remarked, 'I am very much mistaken in your calling, for I took you for a minister of the gospeL' He smilinely replied, 'I do preach sometimes.' "When my mind goes back to that period," said Colonel Knight, "I am astonished that a man of his mildness of manners could be the same man who was such a murderer in Kansas. There was an incident, let me tell you riebt here, in connection with this visit. John Brown and his party were perfect outlaws in Kan Baa and refused to let any persons from the South bring their slaves to Kansas and settle there. He was committing so many outrages that his name became famous and he was known as 'Oasawattmie Brown.' His lawlessness In Kansas had permeated the whole country, especially the Southern States, and Colonel Rosser, ot Petersburg, determined to get up a company of picked men and go to Kansas and drive Brown out of,the State. Colonel Roaser came to my county, got 100 young men from that and neighboring counties, thoroughly armed and equipped them, and went to Kansas in March of that year. He had not been there a week before be wss ambushed by Brown's ratyr and the result was the company from Virginia became scattered. "Brown seeing that he would not again be troubled in Kansas looked forward to a grander scheme, the bringing about of an insurrection among the negroes of the South, making the grave mistake that they would Mock to his standard when he appeared among them. His visit to Virginia was to familiarize himself with the country loads and the relative strength of the people of both races. He did not use any language to incite the negroes during his whole trip. He was too smart for that. Soon after be dispersed the men under command of Roaser, he left his party in charge of his soa John aud came to Virginia to mature his plans for capturing the arsenal at Harper's Ferry, and make bis inroad upon tbe Southern states John Brown reached Nottoway before the men who went with Colonel Roer were able to return home After completing his journeyings through south aide Virginia, Brown went north to secure forces for hie attack on Harper's Ferry, which was made in October. 18ö9." "When did you find out that it was John Brown who stopped at your house? ' ' I did not suspect it to be him when he was at my house, but after his arrest aad execution there appeared either in Harper's or Frank Leslie's Magazine, which i was subcribirg to -at tbe time, the pictures of Brown and his party. My little hoy called my attention to tbe fact that one of those pictures resembled Mr. McLane. I scanned the picture aud saw many points of resemblance, bnt when the trial came on and the evidence began to develop it became knewn tbat Brown had traveled through Virginia under the name of Dr. McLane. OoTernor Wie, who bad interviews with the priEODer. afterward told me that John Brown gave him a history of his trip through Virginia, mentioning places where he had stopped and said be had spent two days and nights at my house." Colonel Knight, editor of the Southern Planter, of this city, to day gaye your correspondent the above chapter of unwritten history which would have doubtless slum bered with his dust but lor the illustration mentioned. Advice to Mothers. MBS. WINSLOW8 SOOTHINa 8TKUP should always be used Wh, children are cutting teeth. It relieves the Utile suetrer at once. It produces natural. tulet sleep, by rellCTing the Child from pain, ana the little en erat) awakes as "nngnt aa a button.' it is very pleasant to tute. It soothes the child, softem the i funi, allays air-paia. relieves wind, regulates the j ooweia. and Is tne best known remedy for diarrhoea, wtethe? aritlng from teetattz or other cause. Twenty -Are cents a bottle. ELEGANT GIFTS for ALL! Tkf Klrall nt IIaimc 1 'mrr l.ra?'-. M-ol'iain Illu.. traM l.rrrnrv uti l-.nni (-r, li nta ll.e Biu-t lui.reMiuf sij1 iii:n. -Iii rr mIimt uI"t !r 1. !(; t'ii.i-htr, ulnui to ittiroriti.-e it itjt tt.tti.ii4 of bimt- hrrr it i. ltti lf&ly tal -n, i;.w n.-.k- Ii..- t" tit ctf -t ,1 ht-r. ,..nr : e i.l ud The I'lrldf t ll.tne f'-r Tlir.t Month upon re;ttt t c.y '1 Krnl) .S vc !. nd f ti r i.i.i miiwiiit aYCjtiuc tu tCr e an: ?;. , an c.-titit Nm.i t.iM !u h : to th srord, S .'iJ ii r W a. ti ; t 1 1. ti. .r.t. n.IM Nu-k'-l M t -h ; to the I.Mir'h. a Vi, iu: i the htm, an Aor,tiMu; t :he aixth. a i vrri "t'T: t iiif M-.i.iii. a sitT-Pit.i Itutier lnh; wtli" i.-!iih, a Sin-r-fltM ( uk. niii; to ibr unuli, rii kilf.; imi -.rr-l'.sinl kiiif; lull ifi,tL,oriii4!ftlffa .lv-r-IVaT-t Ta!.: mh ti : to li.- e . Vft.tli. ,-u ha.f ti.i-n Sil- ,. r-nir.l T -:-.-ti : l Hi lPlf:h. a n.) I.oiu Kmc : to the thirti.:!., a huinNnin .Nt.ia..1; U lh l,.nrlM i.ih. t Bl. 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TERRIFIC BOILER EXPLOSION.

Eighteen Ferson Knowu to Be Killed and Wounded. Special to the ffentisel. Bbazil, led, Feb. 10. AbDut C o'cloA this raornir ? ths citizens of tnlt tovo were startled by the explosion of a boilerinthe rolllrgniill In this place. Eighteen men were known to have beea killed or wounded. Three have already died, and the fourth will certaidv die. The suffering of those iiviL g is trrible to witness. Ten or fifteen tramps were lying beneath the smokestack which was blown down. your of these men have been fonncl, bat it b not known how niinj more may be buried natisr the debris. The explosion destroyed the north end of the 21 ill'. The boiler knocked the smokestack down, passed through a ear loded with brick, then entirely through the machine shop sad laadsd against a car on the other side. There is a Iosj of ?12,0QD or 513,010 to tbs company. No snch accident has ever before occurred in onr corauunitj. The rzen are horribly burned, and their appearance Is horrible beyond description. Their Gesh is barneu and scalded and their suffering is pitiable in the extrem. Four men turled to leatli. Qiebei, Feb. 10. News Is just recerröd iiom Lake Simon, temporary terminus-o! the tnebec and Lake 8 1. John Railroad, that on Sanday last a camp situated six miles from there, and occupied by four men, was bnriied, together with the men. "Worth, of Paris, has decided in favor of bo ps, bnt they come in use slowly. In this rouLtry everybody has decided that Dr. Hull'" Coueh hyrnp is the best remedy for cvrghs and colds, and it's coming fast into r. ral me. Notice of appointment Xoiice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Aoministra:r!x oi tne estate of James Milton Simmon, late oi Marion (kjanty. iioiis. Ufcveased. fcaid estate is supposed tobe solvent, l4-3 FLORA K SIMMONS, Administratrix. it ITED SALESMEN To sell New Yor ur8ery stoca: baiary and exp;n$es paid honest. bard-orkiiJtr men; ctealy ,mjio,ne'it il year round. Address B. F. BROWX, i-.itja. I rt-hie County. Onio. VO CRANKS WANTED But we want a lew X live men to represent us In an honorable it money-makinn buMuess, Good pay to risht jiirtie. No neddline from house to house. Send HHtnp for reply, or 25 cents for samples. Address L ck Box 51, Barrlaonville, ÄIo. for Infants "Castorla is so well adapted to children that I Iiwommenditaasuperiortoanypreöcription I known to me." IL A. Archer. M. D., E 111 So. Oltord St, Br-joL'jd, N.Y. g Ts "ThP IVatprhnpv" IIIÜ WfUlUlUUlYl, I Splendid Time-' Keeper. ONLY

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