Hope Republican, Volume 1, Number 3, Hope, Bartholomew County, 12 May 1892 — Page 7
'Jiess, Hjster'ervonsnes8, •cholia. In. GSSj DlZr ’id Spl■tiess. s-SiScrfiehaaindirect action upon centers, allaying all irritabilinl ° d Tn 8 , the flow power J\V e “ 13 perfectly harmless <L;«javes no unpleasant effects. i'EjF «1 irerrom ' rf 1 and poor to W addreiB, •<IdLb can al*o obtain pi'temedyna. boon preP.‘‘ ®* 1 °* ift'koeniK, of Fort Waynfrea by the Reverend iR c Vr spared under his by 8 the 8 KiENIC MED.CC? m Chicago, III. Ja v 8Ue.OX.TS. for aa Sprin8TSS ] the early day, of %ri whfin temperature ls llable tQ ch<»es warm in the morning, w.-.t axuliowery in the afternoon, cold at oi g_-many people tak9 cold It set s on tBfeir kidney, and produces rhe u at.sm, pain i n thf; b _ c , pneumonia, W , QBfcltAS Co-ti akp ICIDK.V cure all these maladies, It does jfc b rnmg the to aJtlQ the Elation so that K° n th„ itS . US,Jal funct- o’ 1 ) *^ iSCS^" 0a S ° that on the maiket that acis work as well es Reid’s in AMD KilJUsv Ci.ee. poison, an;- aj y del*ter ' p t but c*n be ta».n d'ing.r. If yourdrug- .^ c “ *■' * iT ?'&■> w«*te to ■Inall lottles 25c, large ones 50-, i bmkdv Co.. Poona, pi. Kennedy’s tsdioal Discovery ikes hold in this order; Sidneys, _ aside Skin* Hitside Skin, fl in s everything before it that ought '"ou know whether you \ed it or not. \by eve|j^ruf gist, and manufactured by an^TkENNEDY, MASS.
J BIRTH • • • MADE EASY I tips’ Fr \Iekd ” is a scientificniment, every ingrenized value and in ,-y the medical proficse ingredients are comnanner hitherto unknown )THERS’ IEND” • ) all that is claimed for Ah. It Shortens Labor, Diminishes Danger to .aether and Child. Book Wts ” mailed FREE, conI valuable information and ay testimonials, ■«m on receipt of price |1.60 per bottle REGULATOR C0. f Atlanta. G«u Y ALL DRUGGISTS. Xning Jkj; pycd and repaired. f}) jackets, cloaks.etc.,l»eauB Weaned. A specialty of clean SJ IrS the French Dry g Hfjure the most delicate maDYE WORKS, C fid 38 North Mississippi St. 4POIJS, . . . INI), I tor eircvlar and prices. W A Sample Cake of Soap and 128 page Book on Derma* v tology and Beauty. IllusOn Skin, Scalp, x Nervous and Blood Disuses. Sent sealed for also Disfigurelike Birth Marks, , Warts, India Ink owder marks. Scars nap,Redness of Nose rfluous Hair, Pim--*'HN H.
’ MRS. LER^VJ^ c0V ILLE. A LBdy tan,,. p ubUc »«on, Be,l r v ‘ ns « l *w suffor ‘ lug Irom wnr at U*n. [From the C Won N . T .] McDonough, uhenanoo Cq y . b, AprU S, 1892. 1 Dr. Kilmer & Co.. 0 , N .y,; KlND uwh7t temblr. e 2 n troubled for years wlth that temblo di Scase rheumatism, and last spn i 8 a. y ear a x was confined to «ould gcarce ly move or stir. Co not be ar to have any one walk across the r 00ln or make any noise of any kind. y ag also
—■'wniTOUin if troubled with female weakness and was sompletely used up. X had doctored with the best physicians I could g 6 t, but grew worse all the time. Having read of your remedies I at last made up my mind to try them. I had very little lalth, for I thought, perhaps, they were lo better than lots of others that I had issd before without any benefit. -But hanks be to God and also to you, I tried hem and found it to my benefit. X only look two bottles of your Swamp-Boot ind one of Female Kemedy and used me bottle of your U. & 0. Anointment, ind was completely cured. It la now over one year since I was Iroubled and yet I have not felt a single ouch or return of the old complaints, t think I was better before I had taken )ne-half of the first bottle. I now believe and have morp faith in you than my other doctor on earth. If this will be of any benefit to you or sthers, you can publish it and if need be t can pr ove it by more than twenty good ind reliable people in this vicinity. God bless you and yours, and with great respect, MBS. LEROY G. COVIIiLE. [The preceding testimonial was set up in this office from the orignal letter written by Urs. Covllle.—Editors of Union.] Five thousand dollars is offered to any one who will prove any portion of this testimony untrue. Hundreds of similar letters are received daily by the proprietors of Swamp-Boot.
j FOLKS OCCASIONALLY HEARD OF. ! Congressman Curtis, the one-eyed representative from New York” is known about Washington as the Cyclops of the house. Great is western enterprise! Though the falls of Minnehaha have gone dry Minneapolis will supply an artificial cataract there while the Republican convention is in session by laying pipes to connect the falls with the city water works. Governor Brown of Georgia wears a pair of cuff-links made of brass buttons cut from a confederate soldier’s coat. Gen. Jubal Early used to wear a scarf pin representing a tiny confederate flag, and probably does so still, for he never deigned to become reconstructed.
Mr. Punston of Kansas, who strove so hard the other day to surpass Cannon in lingual vulgarity, is a man of gigantic frame, heavy and elephantine, with a voice that sounds like the cry of a hippopotamus. This voice, it is said, roars and reverberates through the house of representatives like echoes in a cav ern, and representatives who happen to be in close proximity to him when he speaks cover their ears to prevent the drums from splitting. Oliver Semmes, a son of the doughty confederate admiral, has for twenty years been judge of the city court of Mobile. After the war the admiral himself practiced law in Mobile, and one day it happened that he was arguing an important case in hcs son s court. The judge found it necessary to rule against his father on some point of law, when the old gentleman lost his temper and made some caustic references to his son’s legal knowledge. After a sharp tilt of words between father and son the judge said: “At home, sir, I respect you—but I want you to understand that this court has no more respect for you than the humblest citizen in the county. Take your seat, sir!” Lo Sessions, once a powerful New T ork State Senator, but now a very much disappointed politician, is frequently seen flitting through the corridors of the House of Representatives at Washington. He was one of the seceders from the Grant camp to Garfield at the convention of 1880, and this act of secession caused Conkling to say, as he hesitated about casting his vote; “I was only waiting to give Lo Sessions an opportunity to consummate the treason that he had in contemplation when he pledged himself to vote for Grant on every u .dot.” Sessions had his revenge, for he was instrumental in preventing the return of seat he
When Nature Ne ids assistance it may be best to render it promptly, but one should rjtnember to use even the most perfect remedies only when needed The best and most simple and gentle remedy is the Svrup of Ficr S manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Paper-Covered Bullets. Philadelphia Record. In consequence of the enormous initial velocity of the bullet in the new Mannlicher rifle and the resulting friction and wear on the barrel it has become necessary to devise some method preventing both of these evils. The manager of the Government labratory at Thun, Switzerland, has consequently devised a method of enclosing the"leaden bullet in a thin metallic covering, while over this he places a wrapper of specially prepared oleaginous paper, which reduces the wear of the rifle barrel to a minimum, without interfering with the course of the bullet. Andrew Carnegie says that when a boy he promised his mother f never to marry during her lifetime, Had he kept his promise, his marriage occurring two j'ears after his mother’s death. Mr. Carnegie cares little for the society of “big men,” and is said to look down on people who have inherited great wealth or had the advantages of a college education. He thinks that they have been hampered thereby for attaining real success in me. As for education, beholds that s horthand and telegraphy are worth & li the scientific knowledge that c °uld be obtained from a dozen colleges. A German physician has discovered the “saales bacillus. Science has atlast come 0 the scratch. Here It It. lcaiV bexilan labors with his hands, physmeplnu^e is a v « r y serious thing;. It is not ment- lbe P ain fte endures, racking and tortline as lt ls ’ but lhe prospective loss of and place haunts him and aggraproSm8 offering. He is bent on having host.p, re hef and sure cure. He wants the the proof and here it is: Mr. W. H. J 0Q4 +^ (ier * Oilbertville, Iowa, stated April 10. stabler ? e had used Jacobs Oil in his for pi,, 0rll0r 8<’ complaints and upon himsele and had found it the best rem®ever used. Again, Feb’y 11, 1887, he 1 have used St. Jacobs Oil for rheuKore back, as stated, and it cured; and bruises it does its work as 2:?“ ded to do. I alway keep it in the £?r. U rr»Hn r, Teconmicnd to m y neighbors.” fr,’ J ~~5. Ga rbutt. 66(5 Minna st,, San Fnnclsco uSpa o ndl?; “Some time ago I sprained my n?i ■Rk flered agony until I tried St. Jac OD r °sult was a speedy and perma88 Ida M - Flemming,’ 7 South are^wi-^ et .i* Balt imore, Md., says: ‘Iliad * or two years with neuralgia, and tried eveiy means to get rid of the tormenting disease. I hud been given so muqlwmir/.ano that my nervous system I was advised to use which I did and it relieved mey^n-ely.
When a man secretes all the aces in the pack his action cannot bo attributed to pardonable forethought. Is rr sensible? Is it reasonable? Is It economy, to surfer yourself and worry ether-; with a headache when Bradycrotin'e e*Ui relieve you In fifteen minutes? Of all Dnifittsu. It costs only fifty cents a bottle. “Talk is cheap,” the proverb says, but that is no reason why any man should bother his neighbors with cheap talk. Fire, Lightning, and Tornado policies can be had in the Phenix Insurance Company of Brooklyn, in every town and hamlet in the United States. Where the Company is not represented in Indiana, good” agents are wanted. Address, J. Irving Riddle, State Agt. Terre Haute, Indiana. 93.50 to Chicago 93.50 Via the Pennsylvania Line from Indianapolis
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Mr. Joseph Hcmmerich, An old soldier, living at No. C29 East 146th street. New York City, a well-known and thoroughly reliable man. writes us voluntarily an account of his remarkable cure by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which illustrates the great value of this medicine as a thorough blood purifier KBSdk n gp and strength giver. In Pager B B BA aepn 01852 at the battle of ■ I BT I If xff Fair Oaks, he was Ea B B n W stricken with typajr hold fever, and after a long struggle in hospitals, lasting several 1 years, was discharged as incurable. Doctors said he had consumption, that both lungs SB were affected and he could ragr 01 B Billot live long. But a com1)11 WT rade urged him to try H wh B food’s Sarsaparilla. Before he had finished one bottle his cough began to get loose, the choking sensation left, and night sweats grew less and less. Since taking the fifth bottle he has been in good general BSSBk B 9 health, He takes fjwp a a* J| Hood’s Sarsaparilla BB a general blood IIMnw ■ w# purifier and Spring Medicine and cordially recommends it, especially to his comrades in the G. A. R.. of which he has been a member for 20 years. Remember Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cures Where other preparations fail. Be sure to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It is Peculiar to Itself. Hood’s Pills are the best after dinner Pills, assist digestion, cure headache. The Sworn Tormentors of the Inquisition. What cared they for the groans of the victim as he lay stretched upon the rack? Yet people whose hearts are neither as the nether mill stone, nor whose fortitude is excessive, often have no pity on themselves—voluntarily incur life-long torture by neglect. Rheumatism, the most agonizing and obstinate of complaints is, perhaps, more frequently neglected in its incipiency than any other, the preliminary twinges being set down to the credit of “a cold in the bones,” which will pass away of itself. Singular fatuity—fatal delusion! Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is a potent safeguard against the terrible inroads of this insidious and dangerous malady—dangerous because of its prone, ness to attack the heart, the Neuralgia is also effectuaHy J -''cronteracted anc relieved by the Bitter.s. Malaria, kidney com plaints, deb-fut- '’vridigestion, billiousness, la grippe, lows -of appetite and the inability to sleep ere among the complaints eradicable . ..ilh this genial corrective. i Small-pox is breaking out again. It is pitiful. , 1850 “Brown s Bronchial Troches,” ' were introduced, and their success as a cure > for Colds, Coughs, Asthma, and Bronchitis been unparalleled. - It Is not generally believed that a liquid eye is essential to poring over a book. 8100 llowa.u, 8100, The readers of the this paper will be please to learn thict there Is at least one dreaded diseas •, that science has been able to cure in all ii [ stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cur is 1 ho only positive cure now known to th medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu tionai disease, requires a constitutional treat meat. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system, thereby destroying th 1 foundation of the disease, and giving the pat Jen [ strength by building up the constitution and as sisting nature in doing it* work. The pro- ' prietora have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list, testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. 75c. Sold by Druggist, Mr. Corbett will try to get in his work on Mr. Sullivan early to avoid the rush. Nobody but a gump neglects a Cough. Take some Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tar instanter. Pike’s Toothache Drops cure in one minute. A left fielder is in the game along with the rest. Beecham’s Pills are a painless and effectual remedy for all bilious and nervous disorders. For sale by all druggists, A little uptown girl remarked the other day, “i haven’t had a bloody orange this season.” A Practical Farmer. I received great benefit from the use cf Swamp-Root. I suffered for some length cf time with chronic kidney difficulty, accompan ied by intense pain in the back and constitution generally run down. It is a great medicine and shall always be kept on my farm, I recommend it to all my neighbors. S. A. Jackson, Liberty, Ind. Made While You Wait—The modern servant girl. FITS—All Fits stopped free by Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. No Firs after first days use. Marvellous cures. Treatise aud S2.U0 trial botk tie free to Fit case«. Send to Dr. KJJne, U?.i Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.
“German Syrupy I am a farmer at Edom, Texas. I have used German Syrup for six years successfully for Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Pains in Chest and Lungs and Spitting-up of Blood. I have tried many kinds of Cough Syrups in my time, but let me say to anyone wanting such a medicine—German Syrup is the best.' We are subject to so many sudden changes from cold to hot, damp weather here, but in families where German. Syrup is used there is little trouble from colds. John F Jones. @
It CHresColds.Couphs.Sore Throat, Cronp.Influen* ra, Whooping Cough.Brcnchitis and Asthma. A cer> tain cure lor Consumption in first stages, and a anre relief In advanced stapes. u«« at onca. You will see th# excellent effect after takinp the first dose. Sold fcj dealers STsry where. Largs OoitUs, 50 cents and fl.Od
THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor Bays It acts gently on the stomach, ifr#?' and kidneys, and Isa pleasant laxative. This drlnfe is made from herbs, and la prepared for use as easily as tea. It Is called LAME’S MUDIGIHE All druggists sell it at 50c. and $1.00 package. Buy one to-day. Lane’s Family Medicine mores the bowels each day. In order to be healthy, this is necessary. "THEY ARE NAUGHTY, BUT NICE." And we could not gel along without the little dears; but tiiojr all should have Baby Cnnrlng-ea. Why not send for oul Catalogue? Wehareorel 100 diflfrent designs, an< they are all *• tJpto Date/ Then when it conies U price, we can plate jov oa the grortAd tlaor , <ti we are the largest maim' facturere of Baby triages, BsclinUftfl asd Invalid Rolling Chairs, Bisyelei, ttefrifOratorA Office Beaks, etc. Special discounts to the trade. LUBURG M’F’G CO., 821,823 and 8?5 N. Sti St., PhilnUlpUa, J*a
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