Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 28 April 1892 — Page 3
Willie TillbrooTc Son of
Mayor Tillbrook
of McKeesport, Pa., Cured of
Scrofula in the Neck By Hood's Sarsaparilla All parents whose children suffer from Scrofula, Salt Rheum, or other diseases caused by impure blood, should read the following from Mrs. J. W. Tillbroolc, wife of the Mayor of McKeesport, Penn.: "C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. "My little boy Willie, now six years old, two years ago had a
Bunch Under One Ear
which the doctor said was Scrofula. As it Qfntinued to grow he finally lanced it and it discharged for some time. We then began Riving him Hood's Sarsaparilla and he improved very rapidly until it healed up. Last Wlhter it broke out again and was followed by
Erysipelas
We again gave him Hood's Sarsaparilla with most excellent results and he has had no further trouble. His cure is due to the use of .Rood's Sarsaparilla. He has never been very robust, but now seems healthy and daily yrowing stronger. The doctor seemed quite pleased at his appearance and said he feared at one time that we should lose him. I have also taken
Hood's Sarsaparilla
myself and am satisfied that I have been helped by it." Mrs. J,
w.
Tillbiiock, 5th
A.venue, McKeesport, Pa. HOOD'S PILLS are purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, do not gripe.
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Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cure HhenniatJsm,
Lumbago, pain in Joints or back, brick duet In urine, frequent calls, irritation, intlumation, gravel, ulceration or catarrh of bladder.
Disordered Liver9
Impaired diirention, gout, billious-hoadaciie. KWAIOP-MOOT cures kidney difficulties, La Qrippe, urinary trouble, bright'a disease.
Impure Blood,
Scrofula, malaria, gen'l weakness or debility, ftiiurnntce—line contents of On© Bottle, If notbos* cfitod, Druggists will refund to you the pneo paid.
At Drnggisii) 40c. Size, $1.00 Size* •"Invalids' Guide to Health"free—Consultation free, Dli. KlLMEa & Co.. UlNGHAMTON, N.
and not yet Thirty.'5
Many women facie early, simply because they dp not take proper carc of themselves. Whirled along in the excitements of a fast-living age,
How Old I Look,
those minor ailments that, if not checked in time, will rob them of health and beauty. At the first symptom of vital weakness, use
Lydia E. Pinkhanis Vegetable Compound. The roses will return to he a jooks depart, spirits irighten, your step become firm, and back and headache will be known no more. Your appetite will gain, and the food nourish you,
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Countess Russell's family has made overtures to Earl Russell for a reunion.
George Meredith has been made an LL. D. by the University of St. Andrew.
It is announced that Premier Abbott will be knighted shortly bv Queen Victoria.
Herbert Spencer has an intense dislike to eating his meals with or before other people.
One of the most successful artists in Paris to-day is Douglass Tilden, California's deaf-mute sculptor.
Ex-King Milan, of Servia, is in great request at Parisian weddings to act as witness to the bride.
The Queen of Greece is the best royal needlewoman in Europe she cuts out and makes most of her own underclothing.
King Christian of Denmark goes about the streets of Copenhagen in a plug hat and isn't even saluted by the people he meets.
Gen. Longstreet is at work on a book of war tales, in which he figures largely himself, to be called, "A Soldier Under Two Flags."
During his recent visit to Salt Lake City President Eliot delivered an address to 7,000 people in the Mormon Tabernacle.
Gov. Peck, of Wisconsin, directs attention to the interesting fact that the four leading officers in that State are all practical newspaper men.
Pullman's daughter Julia selects the names for all of his sleeping and palace cars, and he is is said to pay her $1,000 a year for the exercise of her ingenuity.
During the whole course of his life Mr. Gladstone has only written three anonymous articles, and the authorship leaked out in each case a fortnight after the date of publication.
Cassius M. Clay, of Kentucky, has a daughter, Miss Laura Clay, who has inherited his astuteness in and taste for politics, but she limits her efforts to the woman suffrage cause.
Congressman Tom L. Johnson, of Cleveland, is a rare bird indeed among men of wealth, in being an enthusiastic disciple of Henry George while possessing a fortune of nearly a million.
A few days ago in the course of an address which he delivered in Denver, Presidant Eliot said that there was every reason to believe that within ten years there would be 4,000 students at Harvard.
John G. Whittier has written a letter to Archbishop Tache thanking him for ringing the bells of St. Boniface, referred to in Whittier's poem,
Red River Voyageur," on the poet's birthday recently. Jerry Simpson's tailor and barber have together made anew man of the sockless statesman. He dresses nowadays with an elegance of attire that would doubtless surprise his old friends at Medicine Lodge.
Chicago has a woman engineer, Miss DcBarr, who has successfully passed the rigid examination of the Board of Examiners, for which she paid the official fee of $20, and is now a regularly licensed steam engineer.
Gen. Greele}r says, in relation to the talk of trying him before a court martial for alleged insubordination in the matter of the Bureau of Military Information, that the law he is said to have violated has been a dead letter for twent}r years.
Mr. Allison, of Iowa, is said to be an ideal Senator—studious, polite, stately, popular and immensely useful to the Senate as well as to his constituents. As for his personal appearance, he is described as ''well led, well groomed, sleek and smooth."
Henry Miller, probably the largest land owner in the St. Joaquin (Cal.) valley, was forty years or so ago" a butcher boy, with scarcely a dollar of his own. Individually he controls over a million acres now, and is believed to be worth between $30,000,000 and $40,000,000.
The last picture upon which Meissonier worked is now on exhibition in London. It is a water color study of a soldier on horseback, and is done on the top sheet of an ordinary water color block. It was found near the painter's bedside after his death.
Queen Victoria has recently decorated with the Albert medal Lawrence Hennessy, who distinguished himself in the lifeboat services at Hythe, and three times risked his life to save others.
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There is the widest difference in the, world between the study of a profession! ind its practice. Experience, practical knowledge from real cases, is the most essential material in building up any profession. Physicians frequently dis-
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?uise from patients their true condition, because of their inability to provide a successful remedy. With twenty-one fears' experience as a practitioner I can sonscientiously say that I have never ased a preparation with such uniform good results as that attained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot. It is a veritable discovery and as such is an inestimable acquisition to medical science. I have prescribed this remedy in many of the worst iidney and bladder disorders, both in acute and chronic cases where the patients presented the most complicated md alarming symptoms, and have noted with great interest its effect. The results have been most satisfactory. Its aetion on the affected kidneys and bladder and consequent disordered liver and iigestion has been gentle yet immediate, the relief speedy and the cures permanent. I have found it a most invigorating tonic in broken-down constitutions, La Grippe, and in other cases where the vitality has been greatly wasted and enfeebled.
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UNCONSIDERED TRIFLES.
There are fifty-one metals. Rome has free food kitchens. Unfreezable'dynamite is new. Jerusalem now has a railroad. A steam submarine boat is announced.
Guta percha substitutes are increasing. An English railroad has American cars.
A Parisian forced violets by electricity. Illinois farmers are emigrating to northern Iowa and southern Minnesota.
A bill forbiding the employment of women as barkeepers is before the New York Legislature.
Two hundred and twenty-four wine growers from the Rhine region will exhibit at Chicago.
Several women have been permitted to practice dentistry in Denmark after having passed the regular examinations.
Mexican bricklayers can only lay 500 bricks in a day of eleven hours, while an American can lay 2,500 in a day of nine hours.
Isabel D. Hapgood, Tolstoi's translator, has accumulated a fund of nearly $25,000 to be distributed by the philanthropic peasant count.
Mrs. Francis Hodgson Burnett has opened a printers' boys' club in Kendall street, London and presented it with a library.
The Ameer of Bokhara has placed the sum of 100,000 roubles at the disposal of the Czarowitz. who is president of the central relief committee.
It is estimated that about 3.000 women are employed in American printing offices at from $300 to $500 salary. Men receive double this for the same work. 4
Three of the four Old South prizes given to graduates of. the Boston high schools for the best essays on historical subjects were this year awarded to girls.
A company has been formed to take hold of land in the Counellsville coke, region which has hitherto been considered of little value arid develop it for furnace purposes.
Paul du Chaillu. the pioneer African traveler, was born in Louisiana his father was a trader in the French colony of Gambia, on the We3t African coast. Young du Chaillu went there as a child, and picked up the language and studied the birds and beasts.
Buckwheat €akes.
The old way of setting to raise over night by the tise of yeast, while the cakes were light yet there was always a well founded suspicion that buckwheat cakes made in that manner were indigestible and unwholesome, because of the chemical action that takes place, so alters the Hour from its original character, that the souring or decomposing process continues in the stomach, followed by dyspepsia and kindred troubles.
The new way does away with all fermentation,"souring etc., and places upon the table smoking hot buckwheat cakes in 12 minutes or less. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is the element that superseded the old methods. Buckwheat and all griddle cakes made with Dr. Price's Powder are not only exceedingly light and delicious, but can be enjoyed by dyspeptics and invalids with impunity. Dr. Prices Cream is the only baking powder cantaiaing the whites of-
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Essential to the production of the most perfect and popular laxative remedy known have enabled the California Fig Syrup Co., to achieve a great success in the reputation of its remedy, Syrup of Figs, as it is conceded to be the universal laxative.. For sale by all druggists,
Knife handles and other articles that have become yellow may be bleached by placing them under a bell glass in the sun. If the ivory is carved and the devices have become discolored and dirty, scrub them with warm water and powdered pumice stone. If very little soiled, moisten apiece of flannel with water, dip it in finely powdered salt, and it will both cleanse and whiten the ivory.
The natives of VeraCruz do a large trade fireflies, which they catch by waving a blazing coal at the end of a stick. The insects fly toward the light and are captured in nets.
How's This?
Wc offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure.
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West & Truax,Wholesale druggists,Toldo, O., Walding. Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale druggists. Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally.acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
The man who goes to sleep in church may be called a napped subject for conversion.
How Absurd to Croak and Wheeze with a cough which Hale's Honey
and
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Tar.will cure.
:Ui Druggists. Fifty cents.
One of Senator Plumb's eulogists describes him as
,4a
straight up and down
man." Of course he was how could Plumb be otherwise?
A Prominent Citizen.
Three years ago I had a severe abscess, and used everything I could hear of without benefi My blood was in a very bad state, had intens pain in my back, bad to give up work and walk on chrutches. Was advised to try SwampRoot, the great Kidney specific. After only using one bottle I feel better than for years.
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When a man hires a dress suit to go on a tear he must pay tho rent.
For strengthening and clearing the voice, use •'Brown's Bronchial Troches,"—"I have commended them to friends who were public speakers, and they have proved extremely serviecable.'"—Rev. Henry Ward Beecher.
A "passing thought" is perhaps one entertained for a fleeting moment. FITS—All Fit* stopped free by Ir. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No Fits after first days use. Marvellous cures. Treatise and $2.00trial bottle frp.e to Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, 931 Arch St., riiiliidelpbia. Pa.
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ippecanoe
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Since taking the first spoonful of Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tonic, tho latter part, of last May, I have not had any symptoms of fits, and I firmly believe that I am cured. I can never thank you enough for your kindness to ma. It ia a wonderful medicine. MISS LYDIA GRANT.
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THINGS WORTII KKOWIKti..
To prevent smoky wicks in lamps soak the wicks in strong vinegar when they are new and dry before the fire.
To clean white and light colored paint dissolve apiece of ammonia the size of a walnut in a pail of water and rub the paint gently with a sponge. Dry with soft cloths.
To dry flowers place them in a large shallow pan or box and sift over them gently the finest, driestsand, giving them a bed of the sand at first, of course. By sifting it over very gradually and carefully, the sand atoms will slowly form about the flower, which, because of tho gradual drifting about and piling up of the atoms keeps its shape, even to the most delicate curving. After the flowers are all well covered from sight, keep the pan or box exposed to a gentle heat for some days after which it is left to.' cool slowly, and the flowers, ferns, grasses, etc., thus treated are found to have kept their natural forms and with very perceptible difference in color. This/is an old German method and one ihiit is post successful.
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It does not necessarily follow because a clergyman is affected that his hearers will be affected by his sermons.
B. F. Allen Co.. 3(55 Canal St.. New York, are sole agents in the United States for.Beecham's Pills. 25 cents a box.
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CATARRH
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Cleanses the Nasal Passa ges
gLD,
Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Sores.
lY FEVER
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TRY THE CORE.HAY-FEVER
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25, 1890.
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THE NEXT MORNING 1 FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor says it acts fcently on tlio stomach.Jivor and kidneys, and is a pleasant laxative. This arlnte is made from Ijorbs, and is prepared for use as easily as tea. It is called
LAKE'S HED1GIHE
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