Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1882 — Reseued from Death. [ARTICLE]
Reseued from Death.
The following statement from J. Coughlin, of Somerville, Mom., is so remarkable that we beg to aak for it the attention of oar readers. He •ays: “In the fall of 1870 I was taken with a violent bleeding of the lnngi, followed . by a severe cough. I soon began to lose my appetite and fleeh. I was so weak at one time that I could not leave my bed. In the rammer of 1577 I was admitted to the City Hospital. While there the doctor aaid I had a hole in my left lung as big aa a half dollar. I expended over a hundred doßara in doctora and medicine. I waa ao far gone at that time that a report went aroand that I waa dead. I gave np hone, but a friend told me of Dr. Wm. Hall’a Balaam for the Lunga. I laughed at my friend thinking that my caae was incurable, but I got a bottle to satisfy them, when to my surprise and gratification I commenced to feel bctu My hope once dead, began to revive, and to-day I feel in better spirits than I have the past three years. “I write this hoping you will publish it, so that every one afflioted with diaeaa wifb Diseased Lunga will be induoed to take Dr.Wm Hall's Balaam for the Lungs, and be convinced that consumption oan be cured. I have taken two bottle* and oan positively say that it done me more good than all the other medicines I have taken since my sickness. My oough has almost entirely disappeared and I slmll soon be able to work.” Bola by druggist*. General Bars tow, a retired army officer, died at Oakland, Md.
