Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 10 December 1891 — Page 3

prietoi What

'.«&

J*-

ft

$j£

A ...,r

A2

&

1

It's the

cheapest

*J Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cure. Tim Great Specific for "Brlght's 41ieose,'! urinary troubles, kidney difficulties, and Impure blood.

p,

Xt£e another iceman

—the one who's used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. She's a stronger and a happier woman— and a healthy one. The aches, ains, and weaknesses, that made 'e miserable are gone—the functional disturbances or irregularities

that caused them have been cured. (Face and figure show the change, too. Health has restored the charms that rightfully belong to her. For all the weaknesses and ailments peculiar to womanhood, «Favorite Prescription is a positive remedy. No other medicine for women is guaranteed, as this is, to give satisfaction in every case, or the money is refunded. It's proietors are willing to take the risk, it has done, warrants t&em in guaranteeing what it will do.

the good

get. Can you r.sk more? That's the

you

peculiar

plan all Dr.

Pierce's medicines are sold

cn.

SHILGIf'S

CONSUMPTION

CURE.

iggl

without a parallel in the history of medicine. All drngguts are authorized to sell it on a po* ktefuatan lee, a test that no other cure can sueoMfjlljr stand. That it may become known, toe Ptpprfaters, at an enormoifs expense, are fllutyrij a Sample Bottle Free into every home urtfcp

United States and Canada.

If

you have

h, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for cure you. If your child has the Croup, oeping Courh, use it promptly, and relief

If you dread that insidious disease Utoption. Use it. Ask your Druggist for OH'S CURE, Price io cts., 'o eta. and

If

your Longs are sore or Back lamcy

Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cts. DR. KILMER

IP YOU have sediment in urine like brick dust, frequent calls or retention IF YOU have gravel, catarrh of the bladder, excessive desire, dribbling' or stoppage of urine. IF YOU have torpid liver, malaria, dropsy, fever and ague, gall stone, or gout IF YOU feel irritable,.rheumatic, stitch in the back, tired or sleepless and all unstrung •WAIttP-ROOT builds up quickly a rundown constitution, and m&kes the weak strong.

Ouaruntee- Use contents of One Bottle, if you are not benefited. Drugg-ist will refund to you the price paid. At Druggists, 50c. Size, Sl.OO Size. •iBVAltdg* Guide to Health" sent free-Consultation free

Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingliamton, N. Y.

CRATfiFUL-COivir uri HMQ.

EPPSSCOCOA

BREAKFAST.

"By

thorough kaowlod of tii« natural law which govern the operation# of dljBKtioa and uutr.tlaa, and by a c&rocul ftp pile atlon of the Sne roperties of weli-s»lecte CoCoa, Sir. Eps» bfts provided our breakfast Cables with a delicately Carourcd bor•rafee waich may save us many ueuvy doctor*' bills, ft oy the Judfelou* uie of aae'a article* of 11. that a constitution may ba gr duall built upunil. Itrong enough to resist orery tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies ari floating around tn ready to attack ^yherovar there Is a weak po:nr. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourlelTCB well fortified urltti pure blood a-»d a properiy Bciurlnhed frame."—"Oivu Serviot Oaxettr."

Hade simply with bolllnj water or m,Tr. Fold only ia h&lf-poiind tins, ny Oroeori. lab^lUvi thus: JAAIES Erl'S Jk CO.. Homoeopattlio Chemists,

J.ONDO*. ENGI.AX1-

4

•iljiJltUW'

to 31S W. tttbgt.,SW »i

WELLS

wtth Mi

Ah fl«f fa»omWeJI .cklnery. The only foot self-eleanioe and last-droppinc tools io as

LOOMIS a NYMAN, vivriw. snio. _________

come*

reiuiti

•aiiH( c«ss Sick Ileailanhe UptUion

BORE

iw OHIO WELL DRILL

SOME WHIT CCEIOUS

Apples were worth from 121 to

actly

medicine you

can buy, because it's

I

guaranteed

120 years old."

to

srive satisfaction, or your money is returned. You only pay for

2o

cents each in the reign of Henry VII. England and Ireland together drank 42,000,000 gallons more beer than Germany last year.

On an average the letters received for the Emperor of^Germany number 600 a day. ',

Lead pencil wood, soft cedar, all comes from Florida, and it will be exhausted in a few years.

At Tornea, Finland, June 21 is nearly twenty-four hours long, and Christmas's scarcely three hours in length.

Bread is 50 per cent., dearer in Germany than it was five years ago, and potatoes are 80 per cent, higher than in 1890. "'Personal" item from the Talmud: "Moses died on tie 7th day of Adar, the same day of the same month on which he was born, his age being

ex­

Tho shade trees of Cleveland are dying from the soot of coal, which closes tlio pores of the leaves, and the water-tight pavements and deep sewers which dry out the ground

An owl flew down one of the Circuit Court room chimneys at Palmyra, Mo., recently, perched himself in the unused pipe-hole and listened as if he had been admitted to the bar.

The old Wall family gave Wall street its name. Lombard street, in London, was so named because the Lombards, the first money-changers in Paris, were Europe's first bankers.

The deepest sounding yet made on the coast of Africa was off New Guinea by 11. M. S. Challenger, whose 400-pound lead struck the bottom at the enormous depth of 26,700 feet.

The growth of the Argentine Republic in the last thirty years has been remarkable. According to recent statistics the population of the Republic is now 4,000,000. as against 1,350,000 in 18H1.

The latest thing in fire-fighting tools is a gun which will fire a metal cap, carrying a small piece of strong cord, to the top of the highest building. The cord is used to pull up a rope, and the rope to pull up a hose.

In Persia one never buys a loaf of bread, but pays 5 cents for a sheet. And this sheet is so thin that it can be thrown over the shoulder of the man who sells it in the street, and who carries it as a tailor would his cloth.

In St. Louis, recently, a large building in one of the best business streets of the city was torn down simply because it was thouglit to be "hoodooed," which shows that superstition still has a strong hold on some people.

The reason that the postmarks on letters become more dim in winter, as noticed by many people, is that the cold weather hardens the ink used on the stamping pads, ?nd the marking stamps, being of iron, become chilled.

More than two thousand labore are at work in the hot regions of Africa, building the Congo railroad, and in the cold t-egions of Siberia many thousands of Russians are employed in the construction of the trans-Si-berian railroad.

O11

the disinterment, of the remains of James Campbell, buried in Ray county, Mo., thirteen years ago, it was found that his entire body was covered with a luxuriant growth pf glossy hair that filled all the vacant space in the coffin.

Spending Their Hoiioymuou in a Cable Car. Philadelphia Press.

It was a pretty cold day in the forward compartment of one of the Seventh and Ninth street cable cars last evening. The short benches

U3?

Vtn, «»... Bone, Meal, Ojnter fthelift, «n«) Corn. In tlir

(li-.Wiljou's

-2_ 1 Patoncn

__ .. 100 p«-re«»nt. more made in IfStfSP£".u.lr/- M1.MAand FAIJ.M FEhl) Sllljl^e Circulars and testimonials sent ,n tpplioaUon. WIL8O N BROS., BA2T01T, PA "I Market, value, fair assormtint, guaranteed. Write for price

Ust. S.F.Galloway, 800 South Penn. St.. Indianapolis. Ind.

CANCiBRS AND TUMOKS. No Knife, no plasters, and but little pain, Most patients can go.home on the next train."

The

and Surest treatment in the world.

edfoUiM sant to cure small external cancers. _EB. IBANK TOBIUir, Stli and Ohio Sts.,

011

each

side of the gripman were empty save for one figure—that of a petite and pretty brunette in a warm gray cape ulster, with a big fur boa around her neck.

The conductor put his head through the door for a moment and came back chuckling. "Love's a funny thing,"he said, as he got back on the rear platform and rang up two fares. "There's Jim's wife in there with him. Jim's- the gripman, you know. They've been married pretty near two weeks, and I'm blamed if she hasn't put in the best half of the tin:c riding around with him in the car. They couldn't afford to take a trip off you see, and

The Ideal Baking Powder p"~ T'

1 1 7

so they're spending the honeymoon in this way." "Yes, sis," said Jim "we've been married two weeks to-morrow. May be you think it is a funny way to spend the honeymoon, and so it is. But it's Mary's doing. I'd saved up enough to take a week or so off, but she wouldn't have it. She says: "We'll just lay that away for a rainy day, and I'll come and ride on the car with you. Don't you put my name in the papers or maybe I'd get the bounce.

ENTITLED TO THE BEST. All are entitled to the best that their money will buy, so ever}* family should have, at once, a bottle of the best family remedy, Syrup of Figs, to cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sale in 50c and $1.00 bottles by all leading druggists.

COMMENTS.

Rooster—Can I have the pleasure of your next dance Hen—Sorry to refuse you, Billy, but I'm engaged for this set. "Money talks." but to njost people it says good-by.—Chicago InterOcean.

The

man who wants the earth is

satisfied if he secures the dust. The wharf builder is a man who is pretty sure to be tried by his piers.

There is no surer way to get behind the bars than to stand too much before them.

In the Irish elections they pole the eyes and nose before the vote is taken.

The farmer who closely packs his load of wood is sure to strike a popular chord.

A man never has so great a trouble as when ho can't put the blame on anv one else.

It is easier to forgive enemies we have worsted than enemies who have worsted us.

Teacher—Now, Tommy, tell me who first discovered whalebone. Tommy—Jonah.

Only 11 per cent, of flowers emit a perfume. The other 89 per cent, omit a perfume.

The theatrical mechanic is not quarrelsome, but he often finds it necessary to raise a scene.

Young people in the country are not so slow. They often make love at a rattling gate. "What on earth is Jimmy crying for now?" askecT papa. "'He wants to give his goldGsh a bath," replied mamma.

An Ideal Found.—She—The man I marry must be handsome, brave and clever, lie—How fortunate we have met!

The round dance will be around again a3 usual this winter, and chaperones Will be around when round dances are around. "Strangest girl I ever met," muttered Chappie almost to himself. "Why?" asked Cholly. "Accepted me," replied Chappie, absently. "Beware of vanity, my boy. The birds of gaudy plumage do not make the best eating.*' "No, indeed. The parrot never gets into the soup."

Bass says tl ere have been so many lies told during the campaign that it is almost impossible for a man to get crcdit at a tailor's shop.

Jack—"Well, Jim, I proposed to Miss Summer last night." Jim— "Did she give you her heart?" Jack—"No, but I got a piece of her mind."

There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a locil disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured by f\ J. Cheney & Co Toledo. Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a toaspoonful. It acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address.

F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O,

53^~Sold by all druggists, 75c,

A farmer can be as color-blind as they make tnem, but he generally knows wheu his peach orchard is attacked by the yellows.

To Subscribers of this Paper. After 25 years constant use of various Pile Remedies I never found anything to do me any good until I tried Dr. Kilmer's & O Anointment. I used it in connection with the SwampRoot, and I tell you it made anew man out of me., .. .. J. P. Brown, Osgood, Ind.

T. Sidney Cooper, the British roya academician, has just celebrated his 88th birthday. He is in excellent health.

i,,h-

11s

r' --k/*

Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder.

For more than fifty years Cream of Tartar and Biife carbonate of Soda have been used for leavening1 purposesT7ith sufficient flour added to preserve the strength of the"' powder unimpaired, and this with the addition of whites of eggs comprises this pure and wholesome leavening agent, that has been the standard for 40 years. In its use pure, wholesome and delicious food is always assured.

Makes cake and biscuit that retain their moisture, and while they are flaky and extremely light they are fine grained, not coarse and full of holes as made with ammonia baking powuers, latter dries up quickly. Alum powders leave a bitter taste in the bread or cake. Di. Cream Baking Powder once used, always used.

'iMi

E

4.

(A-- -W

nil

•m

A'-*"*

-K

fV Aiv* fa

Exporting of apples to Europe is becoming one of the most important featmes of the trade. Up to the first week in November 515,000 barrels had been shipped from New York since the season began. Last year 195,167 barrels were sent abroad.

Hocked In the Cradle of the Deep Sounds nice, don't it? But O, how fast and furious are the rockings in rough weather! The intestinal warfare begotten your vitals by the sea's commotion beggars description. What's the proper caper under these circumstances? Take Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. Nething comparable to it for remedying sea sickness or the kindred nausea from which many delicate land travelers suffer. Dyspepsia, cramps, constipation and biliousness also are invariably and promptly remedied by the Bitters. 1-xposure in rough weather is often productive ol hurtful consequences,which may. however, bp averted by the timely use of the Bitters, wbkh diffuses an agreeable warmth through the system, and promotes an active circulation of the blood in the extremities when benumbed and chilled. Malaria, kidney trouble, rheumatism and debility are remedied by the Bitter^

Isn'tit a little inconsistent for the Judge to censnre a wan for carrying a fireann and then hold him in (100 to keep tbc "piece" for six months?

A cure for nearly all the common ills—what, doctors? Pshaw! Take Beecham's Pills: For sale by all druggists. 25 cents, (Tee Brown's Bronchial

Train No. 19 will leave at a0 a. m. and reiches Chicago at 5:25, in ample time to con nec-t with lines for the West and Norccwest.

Train No. 18 for Louisville will leave at 4:00 p. m. Inquire of ticket agents for further pariculars. _______________

LIKE

OII

Upon Troubled Waters is Hale's

Honey of Horehound and Tar upon a cold. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one Minute.

"I am not literary, but I can pen .a stray article now aud then," said the farmer's bov as he drove home the lost pig.

f\ W ri

Baron Hirsch is said to be worth $100,000,000, which he has made chiefly out of his contracts for building Turkish railroads.

Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

When Baby was sick, we savo her Caatoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria When she had Children, she goto them Castorio. 3 ""V', ft****"

k~-

V-~V«v»i &<!,VT

The bill poster knows his place, and there he sticks.

FITM.—A!1 Tit« (topped free by Dr. Kline's Grou Nerve Restorer. No i'itssfter first day* us«. Mar villous cures. Treatise And92.00 trial bottle free to Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline.931 ArcbMt.. Philu..Pn

The Daily Death Roll..

Railway Age. Every day in the year seventeen persons are killed and seventy-two others are injured on the railways of the United States. This is the dreadful story told by taking the daily average of the railway casualties shown in the last annual statement by the statistician of the Interstate Commerce Commission. These figures include employes and passengers, and also the many thousands of other persons (numbering in that year 3,584 killed and 4,200 injured) who meet their fate at street and road crossings or otherwise on railway tracks or trains, being neither passengers nor employes. But deducting all these and the actual passengers, we still find that, on ihe average, every day sees almost seven railway employes killed and over sixty-one injured. Railroading is a dangerous business, but so frightful a record of suffering and death as this ought not to be possible. How to diminish it is now the earnest study of all railway managements.

PEOPLE.

The Queen of Denmark is 74 years old Mr. Gladstone gets fifty cents a word for hia magazine articles-

Two hundred and twenty women are now in the Harvard Annex. Sir Arthur Sullivan will write the music for Lord Tennyson's new play.

Eosa Bonheur is at work on her painting of Buffalo Bill's Indians and buffaloes.

Aloert Bierdstadt has sold his grea. painting, "The Last of the Buff iloes." for $50,000.

The Polish Nationalists of Warsaw sent a laurel 'wreath to be laid upon tho grave of Pafaell.

Mrs. Grover Clevetaud and her baby have gone to Buzzard's Bay, Mass., to remain until the holidays.

HPS®

Trochee for Coughs,

Colds and all other Throat Troubles.—"i^rc eminently the best," Rev. H'.nry Ward Beecher. 7 The Only One Ever jrTinted—Can You

Find the Word?

There Is a 3-iuch display advertisement in thi9 paper this week which has no two words aliKe except ojie word. The same is true of each new one appearing each week from the Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This heuse places a crescent on everything they make and publish. Look for it, send them the name of the word, and thev will return you BOOK, BEAUTIFUL LITHOGRAPHS or SAMPLES free.

The Penneylvania Une*—Change of Time Commencing Nov. 15 train No. SO will leave Indianapolis for the East at 3:00 p. in.

Kill the Cause

Of Catarrh and You Have Permanent Cure Diseases ef long standing require persistent treatment to effect perfect cure, and this is particularly true of C.itarrh in the head. This is a constitutional disease and therefore requires a

Constitutional Remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla. Local applications, like snuffs and other inhalants, can at best give only temporary relief, as they reach only the result and not the cause of the disease. The latter is found in the impure taint in the blood, which Hood's Sarsaparilla removes, and thus the beneiit from this medicine is permanent. Many people testify to cures of- catarrh by Hood's Sarsaparilla. N. B. When you ask for Hood's Sarsaparilla Don't be induced to buy any other. Insist upon Hood's Sarsaparilla—1IX) Doses One Dollar.

I

i.-AT^TKAli ZiJSMEDT

Epileptic Fits, Falling Sickness, Hysterics, St. YHus Dance, Nervousness, Hypochondria, Melancholia, In' ^brlty, Sleeplessness, Diz* ziness, Brain and Spinal Weakness.

This raedicino has direct action upon the nerve centers, allaying all irritabilities,

and increasing the flow and power of nerve fluid. It is perfectly harmless and leaves no unpleasant effects. 1—A Valuable Book on Nervous

FREE

ANAKEIU gives lBMmt

aariswfWffi:

PMce, SI tt clraraistt or

FAT FOLKS REDUCES Mi

Alio* MapW. Oregn Mo., «tlU "Mr w*iej)t WM n) pounds, BOW It

"M* nun I.W ...

Diseases sent free to any address, and poor patients can also obt&iu this medicine free of charge*

This remedy has been prepared by the Reverend Pastor Koeniff, of Fort Wayne, lad., since IS16. and '.snowprepared undarhis direction by he

KOENIC MED. CO.,

Chicago,

Cuts, Swellings, Bruises. Sprains, Gall, Strains, Lameness, Stiff-1 nesi. Cracked Heels, Scratches, Contractions, Flesh Wounds, I Strlnqhalt, Sere Throat. Distemper, Celic. Whittow, Poll Evil, 1 Fistula, Tumors, Splints, Ringbones, and Spavin In their early Stages. Ditctions with each bottle.

DISEASES OF HOGS.

4S»GENSRAL DIRECTIONS—Use freely in the OK

If they Viil not eat, drench with mill into whicLi a email] quaattty of the Oil is put. ws

DISEASES OP POULTRY.

GENERAL a pill of donah, bread, with ST.DIRECTIONS.—Haturato

Cure in IS days. No salve. No »THKE. Address

U,New York City,N.Y.

M.

gPim by Druggists at SI per Bottle. for 9& r^riro Size, 81.75. S Bottles for *»9.

ST. JACOBS OIL, FOR HORSE AND CATTLE DISEASES.

CUKES

swill. I

JACOBS OILand forco.it down thp fowls tbr

[Established 1850.}

Place to obtain a thorough knowledge of

Office Training', Etc.. is at the old reliable

IHDI&N&P0L1S BUSINESS UNIVERSITY,

When Block, A'. Ptnn. St., opp* Postojficc. HEEB & OSBORN. Send for Elegant Xew Catalogue.

Pennsylvania Agricultural Works, York, P*.

Farqnhar's Standard Kngii.es and Saw Hills. tfend for Catalogue. 1'ortable, Stationary, Traction

(«nd

DOUBLE Brnecb-Loader 7.00.

Jtf* yjE' S

A-itoniatic Engines*specialty Warranted tqual or superior to any made

«lre«s A. B. FABdl'HAB A CO. Ynric

Ely's Cream Balm Is the best remedy for child-] ren suffering from

COLD IN HEAD OK A A Apply Balm into each nostril Ely Bros.,05 Warren St.,N Y.

THE SMALLEST PILL IN THE WORLD!

TIJTT'S I

LIVER

Timr

i*

Common

OaD irj

S

Rots Clothes and

PChaps

Hands.

IVORY

DOES NOT.

J"

"German

4

59

Syrup

Martinsville, N.J., Methodist Parsonage. My acquaintance with your remedy, Boschee's German Syrup, was made about fourteen years ago, when I contracted a Cold which resulted in a Hoarseness and a Cough which disabled me from filling ray pulpit for a number oi Sabbaths. After trying a Physician, without obtaining relief—I cannot say now what remedy he prescribed —I saw the advertisement of

25, '90.

talcing the tirxt dose. Sold by cleaners avsrywliare. Large bott.es. V) eents and

$IJX).

THE FLOWER 3IARKET. The growing love for flowers is one of the most marked developments of American social life. It is estimated that over two and a quarter million dollars worth of flowers are raised each year for the New York market alone. There are 300 women engaged in this occupation who own their own establishments, and raisa their own flowers. This shows growing love for the beautiful. The dangers connected with it is the lia,bility to contx*act pulmonary troubles by those engaged in the work of caring for the green houses. .'If these will take Reid!s German Cough and Kidnev1 Cure they will be relieve^ from all dangers of this sort. This great remedy is the best in the world for pulmonary troubles of every kind. As it contains no poison, it is the best family medicine for these complaints. Insist upon your druggist getting it for you.

SYLVAN REMEDY Co.', Peoria, 111.

Pj

RELIEVES

9*TAR*£

all Stomach Distress.

REMOVES

A N

Nausea, Sense of Fullness CONGESTION, PAIN.

REVIVES

pnxs®

have all the virtues of the larger ones jm. equally effective pitrelj vegetable. Exact size shown in tlifc border.

FAILING

STANQ

AH kinds cheaper jthin elnwbert. Before you buy, Mnd •tamp for illustrated Oaeatofiie to TK*

RIFLES N-00 PISTOLS 75« watcuSSTMU Ycfb!

Co.

I8B Mala HirwU Cinciimati.Ohio.

ENERGY.

RESTORES

Normal Circulation, CStit

WAHM3 TO TOE Tin.

Pit. HARTER MEDICINE CO.. St. CooSs,

THIS IS

FREE BOOKA

SELL*]

^tONESWlMTQfiil

WEAK

Mk.n and WOMRN from any ailment whatever. Pe»d for a HEALTH HELPER FKEK. DK. H. DIE, Buffalo. N. Y, are the oldeatl most efficient

OUIS BAGGER & CO.

Washincton,D.C.

75

PATENT miTOBS

1/ iDinnPCI S,,r* Cure. I vill send ti VnlflllUuCLC recipe that, cured mo FKRij to anyone. I. 8. FKAN.il.IN, Music Deal-

Miiflluill, lUicli. 1

a month talarr. Salespeople, either sey, wantedineTervtownand Co. Steady work. Na risk. No Capital. No Exp. needed. Write to lllntorleal Co., Philadelphia, M,. Li A I kai 1V quickly ootained No I AI Lil 10 until patent 13 allowed. Advice and book free. Globe Patent Agc'y, "Wash., D. O.

No atty's fee ice

I If IN DPI. IS

Piso's Hemcdy Ibi Catarrh Is the ttpstt. ICasiest to Use, and Cheapest.

Sold by druggist* or sent by ni«,l, M( 1*. w*rren T*.

40».

your

remedy and obtained a bottle. I received such quick and permanent help from it that whenever we have had Throat or Bronchial troubles since in our family, Boschee's German Syrup has been our favorite remedy and always with favorable results. I have never hesitated ta report my experience of its use to others when I have found them troubled in like manner."^ REV. W. H. HAGGARTY, of the Newark, New Jersey, M.E. Conference, April

ilfi

•J 3

'•r-ui

A Safe 7

Remedy.

G. G. GREEN Sole Man'fr,Woodbury,N.

O O

mmm

a,

1

mi

1 it

-V:

TflSllllfll 'i

iW