Hope Republican, Volume 1, Number 4, Hope, Bartholomew County, 19 May 1892 — Page 7

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iladderCura it f«m, bad* .Ickdustln ifcitiori, inflamation, atarrb of bladder. d Liver, it, blllious-headaciie. efl kidney difficulties, able, bright’s disease. Blood, 1 weakness or debility, iV» of Ono Bottle. If not bound to you the price paid. Co Size, $1.00 Size. ith’ ’free— Consultation free, , Binghamton, N. Y A haimless positive cure for the • worst form of Female Complaints, . all Ovarian trou bles, Inflammation J and Ulceration Falling and Dis placements, also and Leucorrhoea. ,md expel tumors from the stage of development, anc hy to cancerous humors, tness, flatulency, weakness cures dache, ration, ■ i 1 ity, Depresm, that caring pain, ckache. il it, or rent of till. or ofSIOO. >c. Correly answered. KD. CO., Established 1850. • Herbal Remedies Out of each nook by dinglo and broo ■Thehealing blossoms lean end lool Dr. O. F. Brown’s i Great External Itemed; I HERBAL OINTMENT, } reaches disease through the pore arouses circulation, heals inflan mation banishes pain 25 cts. Druj gists or by mail, 47 Grand St., Jei «E “PACIFIC JOURNAL; 1 \ indention has been made hi r Di it eminent chemist has proauoec ,fs Hair Dye Kates nature to perfection; it act Loiisly and Is perfectly harmless.' .Office, 39 & 41 Park Place, N. V

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WRECK. rwo Trains Come Head Together | at Full Speed. plve Men Killed Outright and Three Other* Probably Fatally Injured. In the midst of a terrible storm of wind and rain two Big Four trains crashed Into each other near Cieves, Ohio, Sunday morning, with awful effect. On that day the summer schedule went into effect, and orders had been issued accordingly. No. 24, a through freight train north bound, had orders to stop at North Bend to allow express No. SO, a cannon ball special, to pass. Under the old schedule the trains passed at another point some miles farther on. Instead of stopping, the freight engineer pulled ahead and approached Cieves running about twenty miles an hour. Why he did not stop at North Bend will never be known, as ha is dead, but it is thought that Id his anxiety over the storm, which might have washed out bridges, he forgot the new schedule and hurried on. As the train approached, Charles Smith, the telegraph operator, was shocked, for he knew it should have been side tracked at North Bend and that the express, a few minutes over due then, was but a short distance away, running forty-five miles an hour to make up lost time. Smith rushed to the signal yrtras and dashed out the danger signal. Either it was not seen in the blinding rain or the engineer could not control his engine, for it sped on by without lessening speed. iS that very moment the express came info sight with the speed of the wind. If tony offort was made on either engine to slacken speml it was not appreciable, and the Iron monsters sprang at and crashed Into oach other with a roar that roared above the storm like a clap of thunder. Both engines were battered into shapeless masses and rolled off the track. The cars behind were mashed into kindling-wood and the track for 100 feet was torn up. Telegraph poles were thrown down and it was two or three hours after tire wreck before word reached Cleves'and a special train was sent to the scene from Cincinnati. Long before, the people from the little village and from the surrounding! country had gathered, and in the frightfu storm were doing all they could. With the arrival of the special train the work of getting out the dead began. Up to 6 o’clock five dead bodies had beau recovered, four of them shockingly mangled and mashed out of all human shape Under the freight engine, crushed and scalded were found Engineer William Higgs and his fireman Hiram Bruce, both of Indianapolis. Under a mashed freight car farther back Philip Gibbon and David Harwood were found. Nearly every bone in their bodies were broken and their faces horribly disfigured. The fifth body was that of Berry Edwards, engineer of the passenger train. Hla fireman, Henry Tyrell, had jumped before the crash, but had been caught under the massof wreckage. His chest was crushed in and his head cut. He was taken to Lawrenceburg bnt cannot survive. John Shroeder, conductor of the passenger train, was injured in almost the same manner and cannot live. George W. Uuddler, a commercial traveler from Miamlsburg. was crushed between two seats, being bent almost double. He was taken to the Cincinnati hospital. Ho cannot survive. Summarized, lire killed and injured are as follows: THE KILLED. Engineer Nowbery Edwards, of Groentburg, Ind., of the passenger train. Acting baggagcinastor Philip Gibbon.of Lawronceburg, Tnd.. of the passenger train. Engineer William Higgs, of Indianapolis, of the freight train. Fireman Hiram Bruce, of the freight train, of Greensburg, Inti, Conductor David Hoy wood, of Indianapolis, of the freight. THE WOUNDED. George Huber, commercial traveler, of passenger train, Miamisburg, O., right knee pan broken, burned about face and arms, scalded about legs. His wife has arrived at Cincinnati Hospital, where he lies in a serious condition. Holton Terrell, aged eighteen, son of Dr. Terrell, of Delhi, U., scalded all over the body, cannot live. Conductor John Schrader, a passenger on the train, mortai'y crushed between Mrs, Moreland, of North Bend, slightly bruised. A sensational drowning occurred last Monday night, in the Chontaw Nation, A family of reluruing boomers -m&u, wife and three children—who were disappointed in getting a suitable claim in the newly opened territory, were going back to Texas. They tried to cross the Blue at the Cherokeo ford, but the river was much swollen, and the man was advised to wait. He swore ho would, cross, saying: “I am going to Texas in spite of hell or high water,” and with the words, whippod his team of mules Into the stream. The swift current swept them down, and all were drowned before they reach the middle. None of the bodies has been recovered. A wealthy farmer’s son, named Prdvost, living at St. Jean de Chrysostomo, Canada, became despondent and resolved upon committing suicide. He tied hlmseif to a tree by the waist and attacked one end ol a rope to the whiffletree of a team. With the other end he made a noose, which ho drew tightly around his nsek. Then using a bull whip, he cut the team a few slashes and they started off a'o a tremendous pace and tore Provost’s wad completely from his body.

A REMARKABLE LETTER. A Prominent Professional Man's Extraordinary .Statement. (N. Y. Sun.) To the Editor. 8ir—As my name and face have appeared in your paper and the public prints lately, and as many of my professional brethren are wondering at it, I feel it only just that I should make an explanation. The statement published over my name was made ten years ago, after long and mature Investigation, and I have never changed my mind as to the facts then stated. At that time I said, as a physician, that I believed Warner’s Safe Cure was the best of all known preparations for the troubles it was advocated to cure, and I say so still. I know it is considered the proper thing for the medical profession to decry proprietary and other advertised articles; but why should they do so? As the late Dr. J. G. Holland, writing over his own name in Scribner’s Monthly, said: ' “It is a fact that many of the best pro prietary medicines of the day are more successful than many physicians, and most of them were first discovered or used in actual medical practice; when, however, any person knowing their virtue and foreseeing their popularity secures and advertises them, in the opinion of the bigoted all virtue went out of them.” Dr. Holland was an educated physician, an unprejudiced observer, and he spoke from a broad and unusual experience. Proprietary medicines should not he decried. The evidences of their value are overwhelming. I have seen patients recover from gravel, inflammation of the bladder and Bright’s disease after using Warner’s Safe Cure, even when all other treatment had failed. I make this frank and outspoken statement in the interests of humanity and because I know it to be true. I trust for the same reason you will give ft to the public. Respectfully, R. A. Gunn. No. 124 W. Forty-Seventh St. N. Y., March 1. The real party harmony seems to consist in one faction making as loud a noise as another. Cough away If you want to, hut It not, use Hale’s honey of Hobehound and Tab. Fikx’s Toothache bnopa cure in one minute. “It’s getting so with me,” remarked a practical farmer, “that it Isn’t until the hay days are all over that X feel as it the ii„j -day ui my existence had arrived.” The Only One Ever Erin ted—Can Ton Find the Word? There Is a 3-lnch 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 the Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This house places a crescent on everything they make and publish. Look for it, send them the name of the word, and they will return you BOOS, BEAUTIFUL LITHOOBAPHS or samples free. FITS—All Fit* .topped free by Dr. Kline’. Great Nerve Restorer. No Fits after first dsys use. Marvellous cures. Treatiss and $2.00 trial bottle fres to Fit cases. Send to Pr. Kline, 931 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa.

ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant 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 ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, 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 50e and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK. N Y,

:HE NEXT WORMING I FE'feL BRIGHT ANT NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor says It wets gently on the stomach, live)Ul kidneys, and Isa pleasant laxative. Tills drlr« ; made from herbs, and is prepared for use as eaail; .3 tea. It is called LAME’S MEDICIHf All druggists sell It at 50c. and $1.00 per packaj: Ruy one to day. Lane’s Family Medicine move; the bowels each day. In order to be healthy, this is accessary.

To Slay or to be Slain. Which. To attack the dragon of disease and annihilate him before his deadly talons grow, or to allow him to attain dangerous maturity and destroy us—that is the question of paramount Importance to all alhloied with organic aliments. Among these, disorders of the kidneys and bladder are of the fatal order If unre, strained at the outset. Their growth Is rapldthclr culmination death Bright’s disease, ordinary nephritis, diabetes, catarrh of the bladder, gravel, suppression of the secretion, cannot he tampered with or disregarded safely. Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters is a superb depuratlve tonic, giving the due impulse, without excitation to the renal organs,besides stronghtenlng and regulating them in common with the rest of the system. It infuses, too. vigor and regularity Into the stomach, bowels and liver, successfully counteracts malaria and rheumatism, and is a pre-eminently line tonic tor the aged, the enfeebled and the convalescent. Tho bargain-counter man always cuts a great figure, 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. Fer a great many years doctors pronounced It a local 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 Jc Co Toledo. Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure on the market. It la taken Internally In doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of llio system. They offer one hundred dollars tor any case It fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O, rw-sold by all druggists, 75c, There’s no doubt about It that a sugar trust ia its way is a sugar scoop. Three Bottles of Swamp-Root Produced Positive Core. I had inflammation ia the bladder and kidneys, with Intense plin in my back and a frequent desire to pass water, which was highly colored and full of sediment. Physicians pronounced my case chronic kidney troubles and stated I was beyond cure. Jacob Oswalt, Kntghtsvllle, Ind. There are men who have more tear of dying a beggar than of living one. Beeoham’s Pills quickly cure sick headache, weak stomach, impaired digestion, constipation, disordered liver, etc. The man who catches the largest fish is j not necessarily ths biggest liar. That Tired Feeling Prevails with Its most enervating and discouraging effect in spring and early summer, when the days grow warmer and the toning effect of the cold air is gone. Hood’s Sarsaparilla speedily overcomes “that tired feeling, "whether caused by change of climate, season of life, by overwork or illness, and imparts a feeling of strength, comfort and self-confidence. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cures where other preparations fail. Be sure to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It is Peculiar to itself. HOOD’S PILLS cure liver ills, constipation, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache.

DO NOT GRIPE NOR SICKEN. Bn re cure for SICK H£A1>ACHJE, impaired digt-»tion,consti-pation, torpid glands. They arouse vital organs, remove nausea, dirtiness. Magical effect on Kidneys and f>ladder. Conquer bilious nervous disorders. Establish nttural Daily Action. Beautify complexion by purifying blood. PrrsiLY Vegetable. The dose is nicely adjusted to suit case, as on* pill can never betoo much. Each vial contains 42, carried In vest pocket, like lead pencil. Business man's great convenience. Taken easier than sugar. Sold everywhere. All genuine goods bear “Crescent." Send S-eent stamp. You get 22 page book with sample. DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., SI. loull. Mo. Grocery and Meat Market For Sate. Good location near center of city and doing a paying business. Reason for selling because of other interests. Price $1,500, half cash, remainder secured. Or will trade for live stock. Address C. A. Howes, M)S. Tenn. St., Indianapolis, ind. If® FAT FOLKS REDUCES /Vv\ 7f \ Mra. Alice Maple. Oregon. Mo., writer I \ Wl I J “Mr weight WASS2L pounds, now it la H* * redaction of 12* lbs." Pet circular# addrm*. with Cc. Dr. U.W.y.SNYDER. M.Vieker’w Tboatva ilbicuge.lH PH H Bdi A3*. ANA JOiSIS gives*inetan: II ■ El relief, *nd is an INPALLIII BLE OCKE for PILES. ■ ■ HB m. Price, $1; at druggists or I 9 I . u by mail. Samples free. ■ US Address “ANAKESIS,** ■ ■» ■■ Box 2416. New Tonic Orn QARFIELD TEA Hi BpI of bad eatlng;cnres Sick Headache; restoreiComplexion;cnresCon«1 ipation. 8m»4 for Froo SanpU to SID WmI 46tb Strwt, Mow York Cltj. PHWffllOWH - Dae nil BOLDIEBI1 H disabled, 83 fee for increase. 20 years experience. 'Write for Lavi. A..W. McCoemicH A So MB. W ARHINHTON, I». C- A ClMCHfKATt, O

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