Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 8 May 1891 — Page 3

^Jacobs on.

CURES SURELY.

SPRAINS.

BRUISES.

Ohio & Miss.Rnihray. Office President and General Manager,

746 Dolphin Street, Baltimore, JFd., Jan'y 18,1890. "I v.as bruised badly in liip and side by a fall and suffered seve rel y.'St. Jo cobs Oil complctel cured inc." WM. C. HARDEN,

Cincinnati, Ohio "My foot suddenly turned and gave me a very severely sprained ankle. '1 lie Application of St. Jacobs Oil resulted at once in a relief Iroia pain.'

W.W. PEA r.oiw, Prest. fe Gen'l Man't'r.

Member of State Legislature.

THE CHARLES vr^i no.. Baltimore, Kd.

SH2L0H'

The success of this Great Cough Core I without a parallel in the history of medicine All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos bive guarantee, a test that no other cure can sue eessfully stand. That it may become known the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, an placing a Sample Bottle Free into every hontt the United States and Canada. If you hav a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, fui It wiH cure you. If your child has the Croup, or Yvhooping Coui*h, use itpiomptly, and relic! is sin®. If you dread that insidious disea^! Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist foi SHILOH'S CURK, Price io cts.,

50

cts. an

(jl-oo. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame, tse Shiloh's I'urous i'laster, Price

25

cts.

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Is tho cry of thousands of overworked, debilitated females. They (lo not feci real sick, but they arc, hardly able, to drag themselves around.

Is the remedy needed in such cases. It purifier, the blood, .stimulates the Liver and Kidneys to action corrects irregularities and gives tone and vijior to the whole system.

Bui do net us 3 tho dancercus alkaline and mercurial ^roparaJicns which destroy your nervous system and ruin the digestive power cf the stomach. The vegetabSa kingdom gives its the host and safest remedial agents. Dr. Sherman devoted the greater part of his life to the discovery of this reliable and safe remedy, and all its ingredient are vegetable. He gave it the name of

hot

a name every one can remember, and to the present day nothing has been discovered thai is so beneficial for the BL00D, for the IJYER. for the

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The patient suffering from

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Oil

\VA*TJM,i KsSUA'ftdiM, m.-vy take tho remedy with an much satisfaction as."""* would tako milk. Physicians are prescribing It everywhere. It is a perfect emulsion, and a wonderful (ICKII producer. Take no other

Tho dyspeptic, tho debilitated, whether from exceas of work of mind or body, drink or exposure in

MALARIAL REGIONS,

Till find Tutt'n rills tho most genial restorative over offered the suffering invalid*

Dr. Snyder's Kidney

SUB tttj? Balsam cures Enureeil

EE13iBEDWETT9NG.)

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that Cleans

EIGHT HOURS A DAY.

Is the Demand of 5,000 Pittsburg Carpenters.

And a Strike Is tn Progress That Trove lses to Spread to All Branches of Building Trades.

Five thousand Pittsburg carpenter! struck, on the first, on the refusal by th» master builders to concede them an 8-houi day and an advance of 5 cents per hour, 01 2.80 per a day's work. Ten thousand mem' hers of other building organizations will soon follow. Tiie master builders art united and it is probable the struggle will be a severe one.

The operators are slowly winning th€ fight at Scottdale. Sixteen families were evicted on the 1st. New men are said to have been secured and work will be renewed.

Five thousand caipenters went out on a strike at St. Louis for an 8-hour day. Is Is the beginning of one of the most seriout strikes for years.

The strike by journeymen painters at St. Paul has been settled. Two thousand miners were locked out at LaSalle, 111.

TliDUBLES IX EUROPE.

The 1st of May was celebrated by laboi in Europe by several severe riots. The outrages, however, were due to the efforti of the anarchists who had seized the occasion to ferment trouble. Many demonstrations of a peaceful nature were made ai Brussels, Paris and elsewhere. At Lyons, the men refused to disperse when ordered and were charged by the police. The men made a desperate resistance and a general melee followed. The noise of the conflict attracted a great crowd and the workmen were soon reinforced by sympathizing companions. The authorities, finding the police were unable to cope unaided with tho increased force of the workmen, called upon the military for assistance, and a body of cavalry was dispatched to the place. The horsemen charged upon the cxcited and determined workmen, who assailed them with volleys of stones. The workmen were unable to withstand the combined attack of the cavalry and police and were finally compelled to retreat sul» lenly and with defiant shouts. A number of arrest?, were made, and several of the prisoners were found to be heavily armed.

These scenes were repeated several times during the day. At night the rioters cut telegraph wires and held ail anarchist meeting. Later another collision took place between them and the police in which several persons were killed and twelve wounded.

A collision occured at Marseilles between the police and a crowd of roughs. In a battle in Paris seven policemen

were

probably fatally injured. The minister of the interior was hooted and pursued by a mob but was finally rescued by the police. An explosion of a dynamite bomb in the Town of Uucd'Trevise startled the whole city—the work of anarchists.

A riot of considerable magnitude occurred in Rome. The riot was quelled by tho authorities, but not until several persons were wounded and one killed.

Slight troubles occurred at Florence. In every instance these troubles were provoked by anarchists.

WAS SIMPLY A MASSACRE.

France Aroused Over the Terrible Slaugliter of a Mob by Troops at ITourmies.

The details of the labor troubles at Fourmies, France, immensely heighten the political importance of the incident. The fact that six women, several children and eight men were killed on the spot, while twenty more were seriously wounded, several fatally, givos tho affair the character of a massacre. The soldiers were merely exposed to stone throwing, but they replied with successive volleys from their new rifles, inflicting frightful wounds on their victims. The houses exposed to the fire were riddled, and there is every sign that reckless and wanton inhumanity was shown by the troops. The local popular commotion is intense, and it finds a response in the growing excitement in every working center. Fourmies is practically in a state of siege. Cavalry patrol the streets, and are everywhere greeted with yells of reprobation from excited groups of men and women. The tension of feeling may be judged from the fact that the military are hailed with cries of "Vive Prussir." The funeral of tho victims was fixed for the 4th, but the enormous number of workmen arriving from other industrial centers caused the government to send for reinforcements and to order the postponement of the funeral until the 5tli. The Prefect {Sunday refused to receive a deputation asking for the removal of the regiment that fired on the crowd.

Hasu't 'JLukeu it Off Yct.

When a man gets the best of a bargain it is only natural that ho should wish to remain in thai happy frame of mind occasioned by the transaction. And it requires strategy—cool, subtle cunning—to wrest his g.iins, ill-gottou or ot herwise, from his grasp or make him square the account. Honest, upright dealing hooiloos the under man as the following incident will chow.

Two old men have lived in tho same neighborhood on the South side for iil'teon years. One of the old men has been in the grocery business all that time and the other was his coustant customer for years. But one day, however, the customer, who is living on the interest of his money, came in and ordered two pounds of cheese, which the grocer cut oil'. The lump weighed a tritle over two pounds and, as tho grocer wrapped it up, he jokingly remarked: "Oh, I'll just tako that off the next tinie."

This happened eight years ago and the customer hasn't been back since.— Chicago 'limes.

The Queen loves dogs, and lots of them. Recently about thirty of the royal canines of the royal kennels at Windsor Castle were photographed. The animals are Pomeranians, col* lies, fox-terriers, and dachshunds.

It's sometimes said patent medicines are for the ignorant. The doctors foster this idea.

The people," we're told, are mostly ignorant when it comes to medical science."

Suppose they are! What a sick man needs is not knowledge, but a cure, and the medicine that

cures

is the medicine

for the sick. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures the "do believes and the don't believes." There's no hesitance about it, no "if" nor "possibly."

It says—" I can cure you, only do as I direct." Perhaps it fails occasionally. The makers hear of it when it does, because they never keep the money when the medicine fails to do good.

Suppose the doctors went on that principle. (We beg the doctors' pardon. It wouldn't do!)

Choking, sneezing and every other form of catarrh in the head, is radically cured by Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Fifty cents. By druggists.

SOMEWHAT CUEaOUS.

A New York Hebrew has sued a newspaper for calling him a Christian. He wants $2,500.

The aggregate number of wife murders by drunken husbands in the United States since January 1, 1889, is 3,004.

On dark nights a white light can be seen further than any other color on bright nights red takes the first place.

A colored preacher of WavnesboroGa.. is circulating a subscription pa, per'in order to raise money to buy a set of false teeth.

A farmer of Henry county, Ga., claims that for fifteen years lie has partaken of nothing in the shape of food or drink except buttermilk.

A small iron safe containing about $12,000 worth of diamonds and other precious stones was dredged up from the bottom of the bay at San Francisco the other day. The settings of the jewelry are in the sixteenth century style.

The longest bridge in the world is to be built on the estate cf Prince Had ziwill, in East Prussia. It will be of wood and four and three-fifths miles long.

It appears by the Cuban census, which has just been taken, that there are now nearly 50,000 Chinese men in Cuba and only eighty-four Chinese women.

A curious fact, of which probably few New Yorkers are aware, is that the banking capital of the metropolis smaller by $2,000,000 than that of Boston.

It is costly to die in Mexico. The American friends of a man who died that country had to pay a native .mdertaker $931 for his services, vhich were only ordinary.

A ship railway is proposed in France to convey vessels from tl Atlantic to the Mediterranean witi )"t having to go round by way cf 3-ibralter. It will be 280 miles long.

The water pump of to-day is but in improvement on the Grecian indention which first came into use luring the reign of Ptolomins Philidelphos and Energetss, 280 to 221 3. C.

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OX^ ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasanfc and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its jfifects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known.

Syrup of Figs is for sale in BOo and $1 bottles by all leading drug* gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro* cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any lubetitute.

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The great (Quebec organ, that has 5,772 pipes, is played by an organist who claims to own 2,775 pipes, only his are used for smoking tobacco. His collection is one of the finest in the world.

A Corry, Pa., lady, injured by a fall due to a poor sidewalk, offered to settle her suit against the city for $200, but the city officials insisted on the case going into court, and the lady won a $2,500 verdict.

A woman who died at Mount Holly, N. J., on Thursday, had been confined to her bed for more than thirty years and had been attended by a physician every day of her illness. He therefore made over I0.95U visits, which is probably an unpara1leled record.

Boston papers show that fiftv-s- ven corporations in Fall River, with an aggregate of $18,000.000 capital, have earned during the year less than two per cent., and in many instances nothing at all, and argue that labor hns received its full share of compensation. V-*

One maa finds satisfaction in the thought that he is as good as ethers, and another in the knowledge that others are no better than ho is.

O! The Misery of it.

Human wretchedness touches bottom in sea sickness. Life is held a feather's weight by the unfortunate afflicted with it. Why endure its atrocious internal convulsions when IIostetter's Stomach Bitters relievos them instanter? Not only relieves, but prevents. It is not always on the "briny" that traveler's nausea is experienced. Railway journeying, riding with one's back to the horses or the loccmotive sometimes produces it in super-sensi-tive stomachs. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is always the prompt remedy. The mischievous properties of bra clash water, the evil influence of miasma, unwholesome and unaccustomed food, excessive fatigue, whether bodily or mental, the dyspeptic tendency bred by sedentary pursuits, the pernicious effects of exposure to extremes of temperature or dampness, all these are effectually counteracted by this genial preservative of health. Cures also rheumatism, kidney and bilious troubles.

Don't laugh at your wife when she tries to stone the hens. She may ask you to help her stone the raisins.

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The readers of the this piper will be pleased to learn that there is at lenst one Ur aded jheH.-e that science hns been able tocire in nil its stag"f, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Mrrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to medical fraternitv. Catarrh being a coiihtitutional disease, requires a constitutional tre*tmei.t. Hall's Catarrh Cure is ti.kv'ii internallynctuig directly upon ihe ood ai.d mucous Ri'trf«ces of the" system, thereby destroying the foundation tbe dis ase. arid giving th. p:it ent sr/eugth by building the consiitiition and assisting nature in doing it- work. 'Ihe proprietors have so much fuitli in its r-urauve powers thiit they oftVr One Muudied Do'lurs for any case that it falls cure. Sena for »ist of testimonials. Address

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"Penny wise and pound foolish" are those who think it economy to use cheap soda and rosin soaps, instead of the good old Dobbins' Electric Soap for sale by all grocers since 1864. Try it once. Be

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The women of Philadelphia are calling for a nude departure ir_ art.

Sufferers from Coughs, vSore Throat, etc.. Should try "Brown's Bronchial Troche^" a simple but sure remedy. Sold only in boxes. Price 25 cts.

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G. S. S. gives strength, health and vigor to weak and delicate children.!

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Cloves are responsible for the first breati of suspicion in many happy families. No Opium in Piso's Cure for Conf.umr tion. Cures where other remedies fail. 2.'t

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About three years ago tay little boy1 three years old was confined to his bed, with what tho doctors pronounced inflammatory rheumatism in his left leg. He complained of severe pains all the

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The Iowa Presbytery has, after due deliberation and discussion, deckled that ministers should form a combination or gospel trust, and that young men desiring to preach should be discouraged, as they interiered with men already ordained getting good calls and good salaries.

We lear tha~thc~iTrt~roSin that has been announcing the advent of spring is a lyre bird. SScurvey and Scorbutic Aft'ections, Pimples and IJlotehes on the Skin, Had I-.egs, Ulcers, Wounds, &c., &o.

The cause of all these complaints is in the blood, and it often happens that they are floating in the blood along time before they break out in the body.

This class of diseases requires that the blood be powerfully and presprvingly acted upon, in order to eli'.anse it from all the morbid humors which have been floating about in it perhaps for many months. It is of no use to heal tho sore by outward applications, for in so doing you only get rid of one trouble to make way for a much worse in a short time.

Beecham's Pills are prepared only by 'I'hornas Beecham, St. Helens, Lancashire, England. i. B. Allen Co.. 365 Canal St., New York. Soli» Agents for the United States, who, if your druggist does not keep them, will mail Iieecham's Pills on receipt ol' price, 25 cents a box, but inquire iirst.

"Look out for brrakers" is a good motto to remember when you are about to employ a servant

NEGLECTING N chil.l troubled with worms may causu it to havu epiloutic fits. Horrible! Give it Dr. Bull's Worm I)estrovera at once and save tlto child. By muil. 25 cents. Joiia D. Park. Cincinnati, Ohio.

The world never sits down twice on a man who has any point about him.

Many so-called "Bitters" are not medicines. but simply liquors so disgtiised as to evade the law in prohibition sections. This is not. the case with the celebrated Prickly Ash Bitters. It is purely a medicine, acting on the liver and blood, and by leason of its cathartic efleets can not be used as a beverage. It should be in every household.

Tired Feeling

rrevail3 with its most enervating nn'l discouraging effect in spring anil curly summer, when the toni.'i! effect of tin cold air is gone and the days grow warmer, Hood's Sarsnpurilia nwedily overcomes "that tired feeding," whether cuueed by change of climate, scas.-n or life, by overwork or illness, and impartB that feeling of strength and self-con faience which is comforting and satisfying" It a! -. cures sick headache, hiliousuesB, indigestion or upepsia.

Sold by all druggists. Jl: six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOI? & CO., Lowell. Mass. 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR.

It is

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time, extending to his hips. 1 tried several remedies but they did him no good. A neighbor whose little son had been afflicted the same way,' recommended S. S. S. After taking two bottles my little boy was com-i pletely cured, and has been walking one and a quarter miles to school evcry day since. I kesp S. S. S. in my house ail the time, and would not be without it. B. J. CHESHIRE,

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