Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Hancock County, 27 October 1892 — Page 7
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.diseases, the worst /fula, all blood-taints
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ty rooted out by Dr. -8 QflCden Medical Discovery, or every disease caused by a torpid er or impure blood, it is the only aedy so certain and effective that an be
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If it fails to
efit or cure, you have your v,: ney back. "czema, Tetter, Salt-rheum, Eryas, Boils, Carbuncles, Enlarged ds, Tumors, and Swellings, and kindred ailment, are com-(.-eiy and permanently cured by it.
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Paia In the Back,
lz.t« *r h'.j»s,scrti». e:it i::urSne"kotr!«k-di.ri frequent calls or retention, rlieusiutibm.
KMiicy Conip£aiB(9 Diabetes, dropsy. swinty or high colore! urm*.
Urinary Troubles,
•tlnpinp sensations when voiding, differs* pre*, eur- la the parts, urethral irritation, c.
Disordered Liver, III Oil or dark circlcs uiulor tlio eyes, tctguo coated, constipation, yellowish eyeball*.
Cu*r*ntc*—V«e contents of On® Rot:!*, If not benNt«i, Druggists *7-131 refund
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At Druses is t*, 50c. Size, $L«.00 Sire. Invalids' Cntilo to Health" ti-ea—Conciliation free. Dlt. KJ^MEK & Co., BIXGUAMIOX, N. Y.
Thousands of delicate women and girls doing housework, or employed in stores, mills, factories, etc., where they are continually on their feet, suffer terribly v.'ith different forms of female is as a
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bearing-down feeling," backr.clie, :ss, dizziness, etc. Lydia E. PinkVegetable Compound will relieve all uickly and permanently. It has peril ltly cured count^eases of Female a in O a a oies, Organic Dis.s of the Uterus or imb, Leuctfrrhoea, smmation, I^idney lplaints, etc. Its ess is world-famed.
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WHAT OTHERS SAY.
BLOOD POISON
BODY COMrLETELY COVERED WITH A RASH AND RED BLOTCHES.
EVERYTHING ELSE FAILED BUT
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LK LITCKA M'F'O. CO.. GENTLEMEN My little girl had Blood Poison her system was all run donn, her body was completely covered witl a rash and horrid red blotches, owing to the intense itching she eould
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VITA COBBSTT. bad condition she com. plained of pain In the limbs and we were very ^aneh alarmed about her. Wo tried everything
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C0NBIMENTSk
"We-might as well con Aider our engagement as broken, Reginald." "I don't see why! Your father said postponed." "Postponed until you arrive at vears of discretion. And in your case, Reggv dear, you know what that means.
Mangled remains—that part of your shirt that comes back from the steam laundry.
Many a man thinks he can reads woman like a book till he tries to shut her up. '•A little o( this will go a great weigh," said the man who was preparing a load cf coal.
If you want to get ahead in the worlcl, don't lie abed in the morning thinking about it.
Jagson says a boy doesn't really appreciate the daze of youth till after he has smoked his first cigar.
Jarley—Smutter, did you ever try a gas meter in your house? Smutter—Yes, and generally found it guilty, too. "Why do you suppose Mrs. Flyer weavs such loud clothes?" "So she won't hear her husband growl about the bills, I suppose."—Inter-Ocean.
If folks will fool with other people's money and get behind the wicket of a cell door in consequencc, that's their lookout.
Mother—Do you know why your pa called Mr. Blowhard a liar, Tomray?
Tommy—Yes'm
he's asmaller
man than pa. First day out on the steamer—A* —Where is D. this morning?^ B. In his stateroom. A.—How is he? B. —Barely holding his own.
There are men with natures so small that, if there is anything in transmigration, they will probably appear as microbes.
Angelina—Papa's income is very large, but he spends a good deal. Edwin—It's too bad, isn't it? Ho seems to forget that his money really belongs to us. "Why is it that Mr. Hardy proved such a Sat failure in society?"-That's easy enough to answer. Ho talked sense when out at social functions.
Uncertain.—Foggs Hello, old man, I hear that you are to marry Miss Duton. Trotter—So did 1. I'm going up now to ask her if the report is true."
A short time ago little 2-vear-old Elsie was eating pancakes and svrrp for breakfast. After eating the cakes she said: "Mamma, please give me a spoon. My fork leaks." "Truth is stranger than fiction," he happened to remark. "Yes," his wife replied very gently, "it sometimes seems so to me when you are explaining what kept you out so late.
Mrs. Backbay—Didn't I hear high words between you and your brother just now, Harold? Harold—Yes, mother but really you wouldn't want me to use low language, would you?
Bertha breaks her doll and it is sent out to be repaired. A few days later Bertha goes to the store after it, but it cannot be found. "Her name is Marguerite," she explains, to facilitate the search.
They had been discussing the pronunciation of "oleomargarine." and finally agreed to leave it to the waiter, but he hedged. "Sure," said iie, "I have to pronounce it butter or lose my job."—Indianapolis .Journal.
Mamma—Arthur, didn't I tell you to take these powders every two hours? Little Arthur Yes, but you never told me where you wanted me to take them to.
May—Can you look me in the face and tell you weren't intoxicated last night? Frank—Yes. darling but I couldn't look you in the face and not be intoxicated now.
Lost Interest.—Dapper—Do you take much interest in palmistry? Snapper—Pa mystery? No, for I interviewed her pa last night and his views are no longer a mystery.
Eve—Addv. mv dear, going shopping this morning. Can 3rou let mo have a hundred dollars? Adam— Great heavens, Eve! You seem to believe the report that I'm made of dust!—Harper's Bazar,
How Those Girls Love One Another- Maud— Now. when I'm asked to sing, I don't say "Oh. 1 can't," but I always sit right, down at the piano. Mamie—And let the audience lind it out for themselves Yes
Culture by the Sea.—" Have you Browning's works?" "No, Miss. They'ree too difficult. People down here don't understand them." "Have you Praed Praj'edj miss? Oh, yes we've tried that, but it's no use
The Villain Exposed.—Gazzam,— There's a married man paying marked attention to Mrs. Bloombumper. Mrs. Gazzam (shocked but intensely interested)—Yau don't say so Who is it Gazzam—Mr. Bloom bumper.
GOT THE SULCI 08 HZ*
CALIFORNIA
Soma Important Information for Then wmt Contemplating a Chang* of Clime.
A considerable portion of California is admirably adapted by nature for comfortable homes. There is, perhaps, no place in the world where a family, of moderate means to begin with, and of industrious habits, can live so easily, enjoying not only the ^comforts but even the luxuries of life.
Instead of being, as many suppose, a place where only the wealthy can enjoy life, it is peculiarlj' adapted So homes of thrifty people who earn their daily bread, and while one without means would undoubtedly find it very difficult to get a start, a man with a small capital can very soon surround himself with luxuries that only the wealthy can enjoy elsewhere.
A small tract of land, 10 or, at most, 20 acres is enough, which can be purchased at a reasonable price if outside of a "boom" district. With intelligence and industry used in planting and cultivating it, an income is certain. It should be part orchard and part vineyard. While the trees and vines are being brought into bearing, enough to materially contribute to the maintenance of the family can be grown between the trees, and if the neighborhood has been well selected, every member of the family able and willing to work can find pleasant and remunerative labor in orchards and vineyards near by, and minister to the support of the family while acquiring the knowledge and skill necessary to the handling of their own crop.
The third year a considerable return may be expccted from the vineyard and from a part of the orchard. As the work has all been done within the family, this will be nearly all net income. The next year and thereafter there will be work enough and returns enough on the home place.
Costly buildings are not necessary, for the climate is such that in much of the State life in the open air is entirely pleasant for three hundred days in the year. in the Coast Eango of mountains, between San Francisco and Monterey, are many such homes. At first they were made on the valley land on either side of the range. Year after year they have crept up into the little valleys between the foot-hills, then on to the foot-hills, and in many places clear to the summits. All through they have found excellent soil, good, pure water, and everywhere an exceedingly healthful climate. Nestled in these little valleys are som* of the most delightful places in the world. So mild is the climate that fuscliias and geraniums grow all winter, and the family garden is planted in the fall, yielding good crops of peas, potatoes and any semi-hardy vegetables in February.
There is plenty of land, equally productive, now in the market and at low prices, and persons looking for a location for a comfortable home should not fail to visit this promising region.
The SANTA CRUZ DIVISION of the Southern Pacific Company's Pacific System taps this range of mountains near the southern extremity, its two long tunnels passing under the main range.
For further information as to this locality and how it is reached, call updn or address the following named officers of the Southern Pacific Company:
E* Hawley, Ass't. General Traffic Manager, No. 343 Broadwav, New York, N. Y.
E. E. Currier, New England Agent, No. 192 Washington St., Boston, Mass.
W. G. Ncimyer, General Western Agent. No. 2U4 So. Clark St., Chicago, III.
W. C. Watson, General Passenger Agent, Atlantic System, New Or leans, La.
T. H. Goodman, General Passenger Agent, Pacific System, San fi-apnis^a fial
UTAH.
The lend of sunshine and flowers—rich also in mineral and agricultural resources —is best rcached by the Rio Grande Western Railway. Sco that your excursion ticlcots read botli ways via that road, which offers choice of throe distinct routes and the most inugnilicont railroad scenory in the world. Send 25c to «T. II. Bennett, Salt Lake City, for a copy of illustrated hook, "Utah a Peep into the Garden Walled Treasury of the Gods."
A Ramble Through Wonderland. The season of 1892 brings from tho Northern Pacilic Railroad company a book entitled "A Ramblo Through Wonderland," with 105 pages and over twentylive liandsomo illustrations the printed matter graphically describing the territory between tho Great Lakes and the Pacific Ocean, with brief mention
of
Yel
low Stone Park and Alaska. Other interesting publications from
this
road are the Yellow Stono Park and Alaska folders (Illustrated) containing excellent maps respectively oi
the resorts mpn-
tionod, and telling in an interesting manner of the most beautiful and marvellous regions on the face of tlia earth. The broadwater folder, relating to the famous Hot Springs ami
Natatorium at
North America," a book
est to sportsmen. If vou wish to take the trip of a lifetime 8endtoChas.
S. Fee. General Passenger
and Ticket Agent, St. Paul, Minn., for copies of these rooks and folders.
THE MASSES of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rem«4y "If we can't cure your Catarrh no matter what your case is, we'll pay you $u00 in cash." Now you can see what is said of other remedies, and decide which i3 most likely to cure you. Costs only CO cents.
A Trenton boy who swallowed a 6inall key, seems to be little incommoded by it exccpt that his breathing makes a singing effect. Musicians would call it a normal sound because tho key is in a ttiaor.—Philadelphia
a Move on It.
The speeaVr electricity is so great that its gasstpge from point to point along a conducting wire may be regarded asipractically instantaneous. Various attempts have been made to measure the rate at which it travels, and observers, with delicate instruments. that it was not less than 114,000 per second, and in one or two places its speed as high as 240,000 miles.
'Autumn Plowing,
Fall .plowing can be done to advantage this month, and those who plow deep not only bury the weeds but put the land in better condition for spring crops, the opinion of the shallow culture advocate to the contrary notwithstanding. There are good reasons why the farmer should do as much fall plowing as possible. It puts him ahead with his spring labors, teams work easier and have more endurance in cool weather, and besides the work will be done better because there is more time to do it in.
Mrs. John H. Bennett, of South Brewer, Me has invented a device for the ventilation of milk in cans, as well as its protection from dust, flies, etc., which is likely to come into general use among dairy farmers.
When Nature
Needs assistance it may be best to render it promptly, but one should remember to use even the most perfect remedies only when needed. The best and most simple and gentle remedy is the Syrup of Figs, manufactured by* the California Fig Syrup Co.
It i3 stated upon the authority of Dr. Hammond, that seventy men have died suddenly in Washington while runninsr after cars. In New York there have been as many killed by being run over by funeral processions.
Otto Hegner, the child pianist,has an offer to make another tour in the United States.
There is a great, deal of wisdom Jn^ one retaining his presence of mind. If King Charles had not lost his head it is doubtful whether ho would have died wheu he did.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cuved bf taking Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props, Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. Cheney for the last 15 years, anil believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions arid financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm.
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 he system. Testimonials sent free. Price 5c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
You can buy a200-acre farm, with buildings on it, for in Now Hamshire. Oticr it to your wife instead of a new sealskiu cloak and see what she will say.
Mrs. William Murden, 1S7 Third St., Albany, N. Y., gives it the meed of praise, as follows: I have used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and find it has no^vaL No family should be without Lt."
How
MY
throat hurts! Then wl\y don't you
use Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar? PIKE'S TOOTHACHK DEOPH cur# in one minute.
Tomdik (referring to Passifer, who is 3iuging "There's Nothing in It")—What's lie singing about? McClammy—His head, I suppose.
S3.50—TO CHICAGO.—S3.50. The rate from Indianapolis to Chicairo aver the Pennsylvania Line has been reduced to $3.50. Morning train leaves at 1:20, and night train at 11:33 making lose connections at union station in Clii_ago with trains for tho North and North west. Call on jicarcst ticket agent or address W. F. HRITNNKK. Dist. Pass'g'r. Agt., Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Consumptives and people who have weak lunc» or Asthma, should use Pieo's Cure for Consumption. It has eared thousands, it has not injured one. It is not bad to take. It is the best cough syrup.
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Nature has assigned important tasks to tho liver and the bowels, and being mutually dependent upon each other for the regular and adequate disoharge of these tasks, a cessation of work by one causes the other to lapse into inactivity. The tasks of secretion and evacu aiion must be performed, or the system is poisoned and disordered. Moreover, fata! inflammation of the bcwels or abscess of the liver are apt to ensue if inaction of these organs is allowed to go unheeded The dangerous tendency should be checked at the outset with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, an antibiiious specific and laxative without a peer. Neter does this medicine cause a qualm of the smcach or uneasiness of the bowels, It does its reformatory work pleasantly though with reasonable activity. It prevents malaria and rheumatic disease, kidDey complaints, and relieves dyspepsia and nervousness.
Girls should never take any chance with printers. They are liable to be caught in the press. Tho Only One Ever Printed—Can £u
Find the Word?
There is a 3-inch display advertisement in this paper this week which has no two words alike except one word. The same is true of each new one appearing each week from tho Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This house places a crescenton everything they make and publish. Look for it, send them the name of tho word, and they will return you BOOK, BEAUTIFUL LI rilOGRAPHS or SAMPLES free.
It is a very meek and gentle Congressman who is not always anxious to return blow for blow^
For some time I had been troubled with Liver Complaint exibited all the common symptoms, billiousness, headache, poor digestion furred and coated tongue, bad taste in the mouth, etc. Swamp Root cured me. Am hav ing great sale on your remedies. J. McCul lough, the Druggist. Lnwrenceburg, Ind,
The man who shakes your hand as if he would dislocate your digits should bo turned over to the Society for the Suppression of Vise.
FITS.—All Fits stopped free by Br. KUne'i«ro*t Nerve Itestoi ••*. No Fits after first day's lies. Marvelous cures. Treatise and $3.00 trial bottle free to Fit case*. Send to Dr. Kline. SSI Arch St.. fhilu. Fa.
IMPORTANT TO FLESHV PEOPLE. We have noticed a page article In the Boston Globe on reducing weight at a very small expense, It will pay our readers to send two cent stamp for a copy to Betina Circulating Library, 3ti .E, Washington St., Chicago, 111,
Have Von Asthma?
Dlt. It. SCHiFrniNif. St, Paul, Jllnn., wil mail a. trial packngo of Schiffmann's Asthma Curo free to any sufferer. Gives instant relief in worst cases, and cures where other* iail. Name this paper and send address.
Of Medicines ig what I consider Hood's Sarsaparilla. For 0 years I was confined to my bed with White Swelling and Scrofula sores. To my great joy when I began with HOOD'S SARSAPAKILLA the sores soon
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decreased. I kept taking it for a year, when I was so well that I went to work, and since then have not lost one day on account of sickness. I am always well and have a good appetite. WM. A LEHR, NO. 9 Railroad St., Kendallville, Ind*
HOOD'S PILLS are the best after-dinner pills assist digestion, cure headache. Try a box.
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tomsviue. NEW FOAMS CHICASO fly.co.((s The shortest lino to Chicago. Milwaukee, St Pan Minneapolis, Duluth,Omaha,Denver,.San Francisco Portland, Seattle, Tocoiiiu, Loa Angelen, Spokaile Falls Helena and all pointB West and Northwest. The only line rnnning Hnlid Pullman Perfected Safety VcRtibuled Trains. The only line running Dining CarB between Indianapolis and Chicago. Magnificent Pullman Sleeping and Parlor carH. For rates maps time tables, etc. apply to I. I). Baldwin, D.P.A
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was one year ago. Now I am well and
hearty, and able to do a hard day's work.
RHEUMATISM
LAURA E. PATTERSON,
Newton, Iowa, June 20, 1892.
I_ELY'S CREAM BALM—deanM. the IPniifr**! Allan Fain aud Inflammation. lUetore. Taste and Smell, ani CoresK&flTAB
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Two bottles of German Syrup cured me of Hemorrhage of the Lungs when other remedies failed. I am a married man and, thirty-six years of age, and live with my wifa and two little girls at Durham, Mo. I have stated this brief and plain so that all may understand. My case was a bad one, and I shall be glad to tell anyone about it who will write me. PHILIP
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Two Great Remedies. The human citadel is open to at^ tacks from two sources, and, aside from accidents, these two are the avenues from which all of the maladies that afflict the race spring. The first of these are what are known as the excretory organs. These are the lungs, the kidneys, and the skin. These suffer from congestion, which takes the form of colds Starting from what is called a cold, the maladies that result are widespread, ranging from a cough to consumption. They attack all ages and all stations. No one i9 free from these troubles. There is, however, a remedy that is a safeguard. This is REID'S GERMAN COUGH AND KIDNEYCURE. It contains no poisonbut it will heal any form of lung trouble, or any malady that arises from a cold. The other class of diseases arise from derangement of
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that
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