Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 6 March 1891 — Page 3

Let's reason together.

Here's a firm, one of the

largest the country over, the world over it has grown, step by step, through the years to greatness—and it sells patent medicines!—ugh

That's enough! Wait a little— This firm pays the newspapers good money (expensive work, this advertising!) to tell the people that they have faith in what they sell, so much faith that if they can't benefit or cure they don't want your money. Their guarantee is not indefinite and relative, but definite and absolute•—if the medicine doesn't help, your money is on call.''

Suppose every sick man and every feeble woman tried these medicines and found them worthless, who would be the loser, you or they?

The medicines are Doctor Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery," for blood diseases, and bis Favorite Prescription," for woman's peculiar ills, if they help toward health they cost '$1.00 a bottle each! If they don't, the wst nothing

SHILOIi'S

CONSUMPTION CUBE.

The success of this Great Cougft Care i: without a paraDel in the history of mcdicine All druggists are authorized to sell it on a positive guarantee, a test that no &th cure can sue cessfully stand. That it may become knuivi tiie Proprietors, at an enormous expense, an placing a SampJe Bottle Free into every honw ib the United States and Canada. If you hav

Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, fen it will cure you. If your child has the Crony tr Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relit !B sure. If you dread that insidious diseast Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist fy JHILOH'S CURE, Price lo cts., 5o cts. an. Il.oo. If your Lungs arc sore or Back lame 'us Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cts.

UHIFY YOUR BLOOD.

But do not the dangerous alkaline and mercurial ^reparations which destroy your nervous system and ruin tho digestive power of the stomach. The vegetable kingdom gives us the host and safest remedial agents. Br. Sherman devoted the greater part of his Ufa to the titsccvery of this reliable) and safe remedy, and all its ingredient: are vegetable. He gavs it the name cf

Prickly Mi Hitters I

a name every one can remember, and to the present day nothing has been discovered thai is so beneficial for the BLOOD, the UVER, for the KIDNEYS and for the STOMACH. This remedy is now so well and favorably known by all who have used ft that arguments as4o its merits are use(ess, and if others who require a correct' ive to the system would but give it a trial the health of this country would be vastly improved. Remember the name—PRICKLY ISM BITTERS. Ask your druggist for it.

PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO,, ST. touis. MO

Tuft's Pills

•timtilate the torpid liver, strengthen the 4 igestlve organs, regulate the bowels, audi •re onequalcd as an

Anti-Bilimig Medicine. F.l!srn.ntlyf,«B»reoftted.

«3 cents. OfJice, 3l & 41 Park Place, N.

BEECHJUT8 PILLS

S5 Cents a Box. OB* ALL IR."CT GGX8TS.

iAV If.|T ii.u ve Freckles, Mm pies, Li a J.*. er, Spots etc., with 8KAH1 ifDti Bleach" endorsed by Physician knit Mininlcra and gunrnntepd ?'ure snd linrmlenp. Larpe liottlrsS), buperflnous Loirs end motes peilnanntly removed, bottle* Jl. My

The Soap that Cleans

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lutrtiitced hitrnilm to the hair or sen!p. Itrg« bot Ilea $1. Finest "Hair Tonic" in tlic world for fall ilW hair and baldn*»«, Jtjr own diacovcry large Bottles SI. Gray 1 air restorntirp, ittse price tend 2 ct stamp for c(r urlars. MAHAX A. MAS. 4(7 fourth Arc.. Louisville, Ky

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ELDON MORAS

(Copyrighted.)

Tho membership of this clas3 is limited to a certain number. Those who wish to join should do so at. once. Send j^our tuition fee direct to the Editor. Wo alre'ady have a largo enroll-mc-nt, and the membership increase daily. Tor further particulars, see announcement elsewhere.

SUGGESTIONS.

1. You ore recommended to get some friend to study vith you. Read to each other, practice together, and criticise one another's worlr. 2. Corresponding1 In Short-hand Is exceeding* ly profitable. After you hiive learned few lessons you will be Introduced by card to one or more students who are pursuing this courso elsewhere. In your correspondence you are to use short-hand characters. You will be able Iq a few weeks to write a letter In this way. 3. Send your name and address at ouco if you have not already dono BO, and a lesson-blank

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will be mailed to you. Prepare a careful copy of Plate 1 and mail to the Editor, enclosing $40, the sum lost, and $10 for interest, ^tamp for reply. Writ© your name and address He does not know who sent it. plainly.

4. You are advised to put tho lessons in a

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^crap-book in proper order for reference, or better still, preserve the papers containing- them. 5. Half an hour or more should be given to jractice ever day. Write each lesson over and ver many time3 until you feel that you are naster of it. Short-hand is a sp'oadid accomplishment, and the Editor wishes you only sue- with X333 in this undertaking.

WHAT TO DO.

1. After studying the lesson, copy Plate 1 not less than ten times, using a good pen, black ik and foolscap paper. 2. Compare your vrork frequently with the graved characters, and be careful to writes mall hand, placing the words closely together, ."renouncing them aloud as you write them. 3. Occasionally read over what you have rritten. 4. Remember tho three rules 1, Practice, ), Practice, 3, Practice. 5. Observe carefully the following points: fake the characters, or letters, all tho same ength,—rather short, not too long. Place them iulte closely together, and do not get them •rooked. Each stroke should re3t precisely on tho Lno. In lino 7 joined 6 extends below the line, i'he rule is that the^rrf downward letter should rest tlir. line. £, andj aro always struck downwards, and to tho right. Just aa you write acb letter speak its name aloud. Thus, while ou are writing line 1, say b, 6, b, and lino 2, d, d, etc. The letter In line 4 is called gay intead of g. The letter I should be made sharpointed, and the two lines composing it light, lot heavy. (See line 9). is always so written is to point straight down. Tho letter 0 should 10 very ehort—only one-fourth tho length d, O is struck at a right angle with tbe letter cskle which it ia placed. For exam pie, oin line 3 slants to the right in beau, to tho left in Job, horizontal in dough, and vertical In go (line .-). It is so written as to point directly away rom the letter, or stem, near which it occurs. ?, d,j, g, aro consonants, and I, and a, vowels, .'he letters, or marks, which express consonants, re called stems while the dots, dashes* and mall angles are called vowel signs.

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Should Be Human BtJugt,

I live to myself, without friends, says Henry Ibsen. Friends area costly indulgence they lay on us obligations. I belong to 110 party and wish lo belong lo none. I will sacrifice my feelings to the claims of no organized mass, be it party, society, or state. From our early youth we are all brought up to be citizens instead of human beings but we belong in rcnlity to humanity rather than state. The expression of our own individuality is our first duty, not its subordination to the interests of the community. I, at least, have no talents as a citizen, the leader of a school. 01* a member of a party and there must be thousands just like me.

Tho Stagn-Coseti.

Tarnished, and battered, and old, Heartlessly hidden away, Left to the moth and the mold,

Darkness, and dust,

a

id decay,

This was tho pride of its day. ,,Now all Its glory is er— Faded ana vanished aye

Gone are the driver and four. 'Long through the heat and the cold Ever from May until May, Over the highway it rollei

Tim has now made it his prey. Never a dash as of yore, Never a swing or a sway

Gone are the driver and four I Over new roads that men lay Rushed with a rattle and roar. Only sweet memories stay

Gone aro the driver and four I —Bisaell CUntoa in Harper's Maga*ln«,

SOMEWHAT CURIOUS.

You must pay

If

you bet in Franoe.

There ia a government tax of

It

per

cent. levied there on all races. Woman are making their way into the pulpits. More than two hundred are preaching in the United States.

All coal mines are infested with rats, and when the rodents begin to leave a "squeeze" or cave*in can be expected.

Si&m, one of the most backward countries in the world, is to have an an electric railway thirty miles long and costing $400,000.

Some idea of the size of London may be had when it is said that New York, Paris and Berlin, all together, have not so large an area as London.

Turkish soldiers are poor marksmen. Recent target contests in the army showed that not one soldiers in twenty could hit a man at twenty paces

The barre's of rifles are ide in large quantities in the United States, but shotgun barrels are all importeJ, and almost exclusively from Belgium.

There was a prize waltz for a big billy goat in Richmond, Va., a few nights ago. The goat broke loose during the night, and ate the only high hat in the assemblage.

Nearly forty years ago $40 was stolen from a citizen of Lancaster, Pa. Recently he received a letter inclosing

waste

ancj

paper in water until soft

pulpv, then squeeze into balls, put

on the fire with a piece of coal and you will save coal and increase tho heat. So says an exchange.

For nanny^years it was believed that the atmosphero had a gre.it deal to do

thread making, and that good thread could only be made inSco land, [t it now known that it is all in the twist and nothing in the atmosphere,

How He Gave Himself Awajr. He claimed to be a farmer, but Suspicion was unloo-ed When he ild how he loved tose©

The cows corae home to roost. And v/hen he told a pite«us tale Uf farmers all distressed, They said, Ah, that's gov'nor

Fiom someStaie w»y out west —Roelt Valley Register.

People bitten by mad dogs have a bittor experience, of course.

SYRUP OF FIGS.

Produced from the laxative and nutritious juice of California figs, combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds end headaches, and curing habitual aonstipation.

"HAS BKKN,"

That melancholy phrase, "It mi?ht hare been, However sad. doth in its heart enfold A hidden germ of promise for I hold Whatever mighi have been shall bo. Though In Some other realm and life the soul must win

The goal that erst was possible. But cold And cruel as the sound of frozen mould Dropped 011 a coBin are the words "has been.' "She has been beautiful," '"he has been great, "Rome has been powe ful," we sigh and say Tt is the pitying crust we toss dec-'y,

The dirge we breathe er some degenerate state. kn epitaph for Fame's unburied dead, Sod pity tuose who live to hear it said! —Eila Wheeler Wilcox in Lippincott's.

HOW'S THIS?

We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any Sase ot catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure.

F. J. CHKNEY & CO Props., Toledo. O. We, the undersijjnec1, have known F. Dhtney for the hist fifteen years, an«l believe turn perfectly honorable in all business trans tctiona, and financially able to carry out any Obligations male by their firm. IVKST A TKUAX, Wholesale Dru_',fists. Toledo. O WALDIKG, KINAN & MAHVIN, Wholesale Drug fists, Toledo, O.

Hall's Catar Cure is ken internally, actin flitectlv upou the ood and mu ou surfaces of the system. Testimonials ent f.-ee. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists.

Chicago Mail: How would the World's Fair look in Suuday close?

Those who use Dobbins' Electric Soap each week, (and their name is legion) lave their clothes and strength, and let the laap do the work. Did you ever try it If not, do so next Monday sure. Ask your grocer tor it

When once started downward the sinner goes at fool speed.

MANY of tha worm medicines and vermifuges sold by druggists irritat 1 theatomaeh of a little child. Dr. Bull's Worm Destroy ers never do. As harmless as candy, yet they never falL Try them. By mail, 23 cents. John D. Park, Cincinnati, Ohio.

A man of standing—the one who gives ap his seat in the horse car.

They say truly,

4,The

more servants the

ieaa service." Save wages and gain ser rice by uBing SAPOLIO. It is a solid cake Scouring Soap. Try it.

Gus. A. Dubois, a well known resident fSt. Louis, uays: "I have used several Kittles of Prickly Ash Bittors for biliouss aess and malarial troubles, so prevalent in ftis climate, and heartily recommend it to ill afflicted in a like manner. It is tbe best remedy 1 ever used."

It can be truthfully said that the man who is out of his head is "not in it."

For Coughs and Throat trouble* use "Brown's Bronchial Troches."—"They •top an attack of my asthma cough very promptly ."—C. Falch, Miamisvllle, Ohio.

TBB ENTIRE BOOK is ably written, and fives trusty information for everyone growing fruit or any sort or kind. Sent rree by Stark Bros., Louisiana, Mo.— Or» luge Judd Farmer.

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March April May

Are tha best months in which to parity your blood. During tbs long, cold winter, tha blood becomes thin and Impure, the body become* weak and tired, the appetite may be loat, and just now the system craves the atd of a reliable medicine like Hood's Sarsapariila,

These are the months in every f'*'

March April May

Hood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiarly adapted to the needs of the body during these months. It thoroughly purities and vitalizes the blood, creates a good appetite, cures biliousness and headache, gives healthy action to the kidneys and liver and imparts strength to the whole body.

March April May

Now Is the time when you should give Hood's Sareaparilla a fair trial. That scrofulous taint which has been in your blood for years, may be thoroughly expelled by giving Hood'a SarsapariUa a fair trial. It really Is a wonderful blood purifier, and building up medicine.

Hood's SarsapariUa

Sold by all druggists, 81 six for 85. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO DOSES ONE DOLLAR

How many people there are who regard the coming of winter as a constant state of siege. It seems as if the elements sat down outside the walls of health and now and again, led by the north wind and his attendant blasts, broke over the ramparts, spreading colds, pneumonia and death. Who knows when the next storm may come and what its cffects upon your constitution may be? The fortifications of health must be made strong. SCOTT'S EMULSION of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda will aid you to hold out against Coughs, Colds, Consumption% Scrofula-, General Debility, and all Ancsmic and Wasting Diseases, until the siege is raised. It prevents wasting in children. Palatable as Milk.

SPECIAL.—Scott's Emulsion Is non-secrot, and ia prescribed by the Medical Profession all over the world, because its ingredients aro scientifically combined in such a manner as to greatly increase their remedial value.

CAUTION.—Scott's Emulsion i3 put up in salmon-colored wrappers. Be sure and get the genuine. Prepared only by Scott & Bowne, Manufacturing Chemists, New York. Sold by all Druggists.

RELIEVES INSTANTLY.

I HT.V BUOTHKR8, 66 Warren St. New York. Priea S0«ta.l

For a disordered liver try Beecham l'iils.

THE beat cough midicine is Piso'S Cure for Consumption. Sold everywhere. 25c.

FITN.—All Fits stopped free by Dr. Kline'* Great Nerve Restorer. No Fit» after first day a use. Mar* veilotis cures. Treatise aiidt2.no trial bottle free to Fit cases. Send to l)r. Kline,931 Arch St., Pb Ua.,fa

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woman, hoy or girl, who shall devise the ity to advertise

RIDGE'S FOOD

'nv""dsIn every home In America,

further Instructions address Advertising Dep't,

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ANTFn ^PKtsrlee and Organizers by an f»n ILU Assessment Order paying I'OO.i" In six months at an estimated cost of |44.no -Beputabie men and women oan swure lib

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"Last spring I was completely faggod otit. Mv strength loft me and I felt sick and miserable all tho time, so that I could hardly attend to my business. 1 took one bottle of Hood's SarsapariUa. »nd it cured me. Thore Is nothing like it." B. C. BB OOLK, Editor Enterprise, Belleville, Hloh.

So'd by all druggists, fl 8ix for $5. Prepared byC. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO DOSES ONE DOLLAR

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«@~Y0U CAN EAT WHAT YOU LIKE 'TAKE Or. Wbite's Dandelion Alterative It cures Indigestion, Biliousness. Liver und Kidney diseases, Constipation, Rheumatism and Neuralgia It purifies the blood, and makes the weak strong and vigorous. Thou

sands have been restored to health by this great medicine, wh} not you Very large bottle for $l}and every bottle warranted,

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Stock Farm, H.C.Farnum, Importer ,and Breeder of Fcrcheron French Coach Horses, I offer a very large I itud of horses to select I from, I guarantee my

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stock, make prices tease.-)* I able and sell on easy terms. Visitors always welcome

Urn catalogue free. Addreis H. C. FARNUM, Gross* Isle* Wayne Co.,

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Popham's Asthma 8pe» rifle gives ImmediHte relief. It is believed to be tbe Best ASTHMA Remedy known to humanity.

Send (or Trial Package FKEK. Sod by Druggists. 8t nt by mail, poet paid, lor $1 per Box. Adaiecs,

w- TnCW. PuPHAM, 2u01

idpe AvRftire, Phlladelpbfa.

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Pesitively Cured with Vefletable Remedies.

Bm cured mu/ thousand cases. Core pataeatc pronounced boneless by the best physleUns. iret' doa« symptoms rapidly disappear, and

TIL* unlTaraat farap corded Tiuu'atuar's 1'UGE* BOOKS Cabbasa Suos IMIU me to offer a 1*. S. Ouawx Onion, tU fmiat YtlUm 4}itt •KMidran. lolntrodiutttuid show ItscnivtbUltir* 1 will|n/ |100 for tha beat yield obtained from 1 otroce of seed which I wilt inall tor Stcfc Oslo

"August Flower

tho"'

sands of old friends reaort to a regular course Hood'a SarsapariUa. The fact that Hood's SarsapariUa, once fairly tried, bccotnes the farorlte spring medicine, speaks volumos for its excellence an medicinal met it.

In these months this year thousands of new pa rons will take Hood's SarsapariUa and realize itbenefits in blood purified and strength restored Will you be one of tho number? Hood'a flaraaparilla coats but little, and the investment yields pro fitable returns. Just try it,

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How does ho foe! ?—He feeU blue, a deep, dark, unfading, dyed-in-the-wool, eternal blue, and he makes everybody feel the same way —August Flower the Remedy,

How does he feel?—Tie feels a headache, generally dull and constant, but sometimes excruciatingAugust Flower the Remedy.

How does he feel?—He feels a violent hiccoughing or jumping of the stomach after a meal, raising bitteMasting matter or what he has eaten or drunk—August Flower the Remedy,

How does he feel?—He feels the gradual decay of vital power he feels miserable, melancholy,1 hopeless, and longs for death and peace—August Flower the Remedy.

How does he feel ?—He feels so full after eating a meal that he can hardly walk—August Flower tho Remedy.

G. G. GREEN, Sole Manufacturer, Woodbury, New Jersey, U. S. A.

SYKES

The greatest'cincdy for

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The large purnljer 6f ^rtlflcafo.n received of virtues of this prepaitttion in tna ii eatn.ei)l of tbjs unpleasant disease abundantly attest Its efficacy, it is the only medicine now on the arket adapted to Catarrh, that perfcrtns what it promises and effecis not onl.v a speedy lelief. but permanent cure. Unlike many nostrum now before tl ei ublir, it de es dry t- mporarily thena^aldiecberge-sbuteiad cat tbe pr ducii.g cau.'o.thiB 1* avinp th system in asound ai:d lea iby coudition Ask your c'ruppist. for a bottle of Sykes Sure Cure for Catarrh and Atmospheric Insuffator. and you will bp healed of the malady, or sale by all drugprists.

Send for a free book to Dr. Sykea' Surs Cure Co., Cincinnati, O. 11USS GOfcDUA, Lafayette, Ind.

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