Hope Republican, Volume 1, Number 9, Hope, Bartholomew County, 30 June 1892 — Page 3
; Two doctors of an Eastern town* , Tto learning much inclined, I called bco a gentleman, * Whose health was undermined* i The first one used his stethoscope T Upon his patient meek, x I nnd," quoth ho, 44 one lung is gone { C You cannot live a week.” IT To this the other wise M. D. \ Vehemently objected, f I see,” quoth ho, “ as all may see. Your kidneys are affected.” £ These wise men argued loud and long, a Yot the patient owes recovery p (Not to those doctors, but to— Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery). There are some patent medicines that are fnoro marvelous than a dozen doctors’ prescriptions, but they’re not those that profess to euro everything. Everybody, now and then, feels 44 rundown,” “ played out.” They’ve tho will, but no power to generate vitality. They’re not side enough to call a doctor, but Just too sick to be well That’s where the right kind of a patent medicine comes in, and does for a dollar what the doctor wouldn’t do for loss than fivo or ten. Wo nut in our claim for Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. Wo claim it to be an unoquaJed remedy to purify the blood and invigorate the whole system. It’s the cheapest blood-purifier, sold through druggists, no matter how many doses are oS ■ £ored for a dollar. Why ? Because it’s sold on a peculiar plan, and you only pay for the good you got. Can you ask more t Lydia E. Pinkham devoted a life’s study to the subject of Female Complaints, working always from the standpoint of reason, i with a firm belief that a “ woman best understands a woman's ■Ms." That she has done her work well is plainly indicated by the unprecedented success of her great female remedy called Lydia E. Pint ham's Vegetable No one remedy in all the world has done so much to relieve the suffering of her sex. Her compound goes to the very root of Female Complaints, drives out disease, and re-invigo-rates the entire system. All Druggists tell It, or sent by mail, in form of Pills or Lozenges, on receipt of Si.OO. Liver Pills, Correspondence freely answered. Address in confidence, Lydia E. Pinkham Mkd. Co., Lynm, Mass.
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: had a malignant breaking out on my leg .w the knee, and wascuredsound and well , two and a half bottles of WSag*r|| ir blood medicines had failed PfiSfgja . me any good. Will C. Beaty, 1 6 Yorkvillc. S, C troubled from childhood with an ag- ** id case of Tetter, and three bottles cl cured m© permanently. Wallace Mann, SBS Mannviile, 1. T. Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed tree. Swift Specific) Co., Atlanta, Ga. “ Friend” MES CHILD BIRTH EASY. Cclvln, La., Dec. 2,1388.—My wife used MOTHER’S FRIEND before her third confinement, and says she would not be without it for hundreds of dollars. DOCK MILLS. Sent by express on receipt of price, #1.50 per bottle. Book “ To Mothers ” mailed free. BRADFIELD REGULATOR OO., fOB BY AIL DHUOQUTt. ATLANTA, QA. w w © ® ® If you hav e Malaria, Piles, Sick Headra&svcbe, Costive Bowels, Dumb Ague or bLif your food does not assimilate, ®Tuft’s Tiny Pills* Kaa will cure these troubles. Dose small. Price, 35c. Office, 39 Park Place, N.Y. ® # • ® §.»••.® a M BB jSAl ANABJCgIS gives instant Mil IS 1 HR relief, and is an INFALLlU a g E m V* BLE CUKE for PILES. KsS? I M Ebb xh Price, f l; at druggists or Bp I Of B m n by mall- Samples free, m ILL O) Address ‘•ANAKKSIS,* 1 0 H Bn KD W Box 2416. Nbw Tobk Cm (best “polish in the world.!
WOT BE DECEIVED’ 9 **®"™"* h Pastes, Enamels, and Paints which the hands, injure the iron, and burn "ho Rising Sun Stove Polish is BrilOdorless, Durable, and the coneys for no tin or glass package y purchase. m SALE OF 3,000 TONS.
WE EL PAID OFFICIALS. Some Railroad Men Given Small Fortunes for Their Services. Railroad officials are "better paid than any other set of salaried men, says the Atlanta Constitution. Milton H. Smith, of the Louisville & Nashville refused $35,000 a year from the Richmond & Danville, so he must get a handsome salarv. S. M. Felton asked $50,000 a year salary when he left the Erie to take the presidency of the East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia, and he required a written contract for five years, too. The company gave it, and, although ho has been superseded and is but a Vice-President now, he gets $50,000 a year and has three years longer on that contract. The Richmond Terminal would have given either Henry or Albert Fink $50,000 a year to take the presidency under the proposed reorganization scheme. The best paid general managers in this part of the country get $20,000 a year. Such systems as the Richmond and Danville and the East Tennessee pay that. The Central and roads of its class pay a general manager say $10,000 a year. A little road of a hundred miles will not pay more than $3,000 a year to the general manager, for less ability is required to run it. Traffic managers are well paid and deservedly so. They make the money. You will find plenty of men who do not believe in traffic managers and say that they are “fifth wheels” and all that, but if it were not for the fifth wheel the wagon would upset in turning around short. In pursuit of traffic the railroad wagon does not always have a big field to turn around in, but often has to take short cuts and make sharp turns. Traffic managers get $6,000 or $8,000 a year up to $20,000 —that is in the southern country. In the north and west they average about the same, but there are exceptional cases, perhaps, where more is paid, although it is doubtful if any lines pay better than the large southern systems. Superintendents, general freight agents and general passenger agents get from $3,000 to $8,000 a year, according to the size of the system and its business. As We Grow Old. Boston Transcript. This is a world of disappointment. As you gain in years you gradually discover that your elders, whom you reckoned as old men and women, are but a few years older than yourself, and that they don’t know nearly so much as you had once given them credit for, later you find that your parents, even, are only humdrum, commonplace sort of persons, and at last you are forced to the conclusion that you yourself are not one-hun-dredth part so gifted an individual as you had supposed. A Masterly Defense. Puck. Mokeby—How did you come out on dat chicken-stealin’ case? Johnson —All right. Mah lawyer proved dat de jedge didn't hab no jurisdiction, ’cause it was his own chickens I done stole. AH Aboard! Make haste. Your baggage is all right, but have you got a supply of Hostetler's Stomach Bitters '< No! Then you have made a sad omission, and if you are troubled with stomachic qualms enroute—if you are sea sick, my dear sir, or madam, you will have deserved your fate. How dreadfully the waves or the jarring of the engine shakes you up! Now there |ia a mute but awful call to the ship’s side. Now, if you had the Bitters along with you this wouldn’t happen. Travelers and tourists, take our advice, and before you start on your yachting or ocean voyage, your coastwise trip or inland outing, obtain the Bitters, and ihus fortify yourselves against stomachic difficulties, malaria, dyspepsia, and the effects of exposure in rough weather or bad diet or water. Take it, too, for billiousness, kidney trouble and rheumatism. “Henry, I’m afraid that new girl of ours is one of those Anarchists.” “Kb?” “She seems to believe in the total demolition of property.”—Indianapolis Journal. To Washington, I). €., via Pennsylvania Lines at Reduced Ratos. On July 16th and 17th excursion tickets to " Washington, D. C.. account meeting of League of American Wheelmen, will be sold from principal ticket stations on the Pennsylvania Lines at greatly reduced round trip rates, good to return until July 21th. A Ramble Through Wonderland. The season of 1893 brings from the Northern Pacific Railroad company a book entitled “A Ramble Through Wonderland,” with 105 pages and over twentyfive handsome illustrations; the print.- d matter graphically describing the territory between the Great. Lakes and the Pacific Ocean, with brief mention of Yellow Stone Park and Alaska. Other Interesting publications from this road are the Yellow Stone Park a;i,i Alaska folders (.illustrated) con taining veil cut maps respectively of the resorts mentioned, and telling in an interesting manner of the most beautiful and marvellous regions on the face of the earth. The broad water folder, relating to the famous Hot Springs and Natatorinm at Halena, Mont.., and “National game reserves of North America,” a rock of special interest to sportsman. If von wish to take the trip of a lifetime send to Chas. S. Lee, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, St. Paul. Minn., for copies of these books and folders. Fourth of July Kxcursious vi* Pennsyl vauia Lines. The rate from any ticket station on the Pennsylvania Lines to any other station on those lines within two hundred miles thereof will be one fare for the round trip, July 2d, 3d and 4th. Tickets will be good to return until July 5th. inclusive, No excursion tickets sold to adults for less than twenty-five cents, nor to children for less than fifteen cents.
WHENEVER I see Hood’s Sarsaparilla I want to bow and say ‘Thank You.* I was badly affected with Ec*«ma and Scrofula Sores, covering almost the whole of one side of my face, nearly to the top of my head. Running sores discharged from both oars. My eyes were very bad- For nearly a year I was deaf. I took HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA and the sores on my eye and in my ears healed. I can now hear and see as well as ever.” Mils. Amanda Paisley, 170 Lander Street, Newburgh, N. Y. Hood* 9 Rills cure all Liver Ills, jaundice sick headache,biliousness,sour stomach,nausea “Live and let live” Is not the motto of the live electric wire,— Siftings. SIOO. Reward. 1100. The readers of the this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disea»e that science has been able to cure in all Its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hull's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cuie now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh ueiug a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood aud mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the pat ent strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its vork. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Hollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list, testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. JWTTftc. Sold by Druggist, *Aro you familiar with musical terms?” asked the manager's friend. “Yes,” replied the manager; “last week’s salary or I don’t sing,” Blood vessels are sometimes burst by whooping cough. Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tar relieves it. Pika’s Toothache Drops cure In one minute. Morrocco will enter the postal union. She has been out on her uppers. Sick headache, lassitude, weakness and loss of appetite caused by malaria can be immediately cured by Beecham’s Pills. It Is the thermal time of the year, when the full dress paper collar gets It in the neck. The Only One Ever Printed—Can You 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 the Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This house places a crescenton everything they make and publish. Look for it, send them the name of the word, and they will return you BOOK, BEAUTIFUL LITHOGRAPHS or samples free. Position with many thoughtless people is merely a soft place to sit down. FITS—All Fits stopped free by Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. No Fits after first days nee. Marvellous cures. Treatise and $2.00trial bottle free to Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, 931 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Experience with the “monte” man usually results in a “sleight” acquaintance. To Niagara Falls. On Thursday July 28. 1803, the Lake Erie & Western R. R.. will run their pomilar annual excursion to Cleveland, Chautauqua Lake, Buffalo and Niagara. Following very low rates: Peoria, &7.50; Bloomington, $7: Lafayette, $6; Michigan City, $6; Indianapolis. $5: Tipton. $5; Ft. Wayne, $5; Muncie, $5; Conuersville. 15; Rushville. $5; New Castle, $5; Cambridge City, $6, with corresponding reduction from intermediate points. Make your preparations to go on this grand trip. Secure your tickets early of C. F. Daly, G. P. A.. Indianapolis, or any other agent of the L. E. & W. R. R. This will be the largest and grandest excursion of the season. Travel via the Motion Route. The shortest line to Chicago, Milwaukee. 8t Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth,Omaha,Denver,ban Francisco Portland, Seattle, Toconia, Los Angeles, Spokane Falls Helena and all points West and Northwest. The only line running Solid Pullman Perfected Safety Vestibuled Trains. The only line rnnning Dining Cars between Indianapolis and Chicago. Magnificent Pullman Sleeping and Parlor cars. For rates maps time tables, etc. apply to I. D. Baldwin, D.P.A % S. Illinois St., Indianapolis.Ind. James Barker, G P A, Chicago.
ONE 25J^JOY® 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 acceptable 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. Byrup of Figs is for sale in 50c 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, lOK’S'nilF. V* rr\„ .nil. „ e H?. EXORDIA TUI. ®NI,T SUM CURE. Price #1.00 by mail. IICJIIIBDU CO., 110 Fulton St., New York. EM Plan's Remedy foi Catarrh Is the ffTj Eili Rent. Easiest to One, and Cheapest, Mi MST jHa Bold by druggists or a<, goo. K. T- W
100 PER CENT. BETTER, Editor Rowell Talk* Common Sense. People Need Good Medicine—Hood’s Sarsaparilla Supplies the Demand. “There is to me no cause for doubt that every one living in our variable climate, particularly as we Americans live during the winter, eatiag meat, especially fat meat, needs something to cleanse the system and Free a Clogged Liver in the spring. The question then resolves itself into decision as to what’s the best thing to take. For one I have solved the question 10 ray own satisfaction that Hood’s Sarsaparilla completely nils the bill. After taking two or three bottles I always feel a hundred per cent, better, and might say without exaggeration five hundred per cent, better. The bruin is cloarer, the body In better condition for work, Sleep Is Sweeter And the little troubles of life pass by unnoticed. I can heartily and honestly recommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla to any one.” A. S. Rowell, Editor Lancaster Gazette, Lancaster, N, H.
Sn Its Worst ff'wnt. i Benton, Laf. Co., Wls., Doc. '83. Eev. J. C. Bergen vouches for the following: James Rooney, who was suffering from Vltur Dance in its worst form for about one and a fourth years, was treated by several physicians without effect; two bottles of Pastor Nerve Tonic cured him. Toussaint, Ohio, Oct. 25,1820. I used Pastor Koenig’s Nervo Tonic for a lady 26 years old; every two or three weeks she had a serious attack of falling sickness, accompanied with headache and waft driven to madness ; sh* was sent once to an Insane asylum. The doctors could not relieve her; I began with one bottle of your medicine; she had taken threequarters of It, and she wrote to me a few day* ago; "The medicine helps mo much; I UUnh another bottle will cure mo.” HSV. AltMAND H AMELIN. Valuable Booh on Nervous L BJL L DiseHNOi seat free to any adth-eeo | f and poor patients can al*o obtain I Bl Li La this medicine free of chargo. This remedy has been prepared by the Kovoreatf Eaator Koenig, of Fort Wayne, Ind„ since ISTUk auc mow prepared under his direction by the KOENIG MED. CO. f Chicago, ill. Sold by Druggists at 61 per Bottle. G four QZ large Size, 91.75. 0 Bottles for 99. Slimmer TronWe. The founda'.ion of many c.tses of lung and kidney disease Is laid ia summer. Persons, while perspiring, expose themselves to draughts, and before they realize it they become chilled. The pores of the skin dose, and the waste matter that the skin has been throwing off is retained in the blood, and the kidneys and lungs are forced to take care of it. The result is that they often break down. I n all such oases take Reid’s German CO'JOH AND KlDNEY CfEE. This will arouse the kidneys to action, stimulate the circulation, and thus open the pores of the skin. As soon as this is done the lungs arc relieved of their load and the system is restored to a condition of perfect health. This great remedy contains no opiate or other poison, but it is the best thing for all throat complaints, and for any malady that attacks the lungs or kidneys, that was ever offered to the public. All druggists keep it 25 and 50 cents a bottle. Sylvan Remedy Co., Peoria, 111. FOR SALE—An Odell Typewriter.brand new, upper and lower case; nickel plated and the best of its kind. List price $‘25.00, will sell for $15.00 cash. W. H. Leedy, 20-28 South Tenn Street, Indianapolis, Ind. FOR SUMMER COMPLAINTS” Perry Davis 7 Pain-Killer BEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. I N U 27—92 INDPLS
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HARTMAN WIRE PANEL FENCE. Double the Strength of any other fence: will not st> , sat* or get out ot shape, llunnlosn to StonJi. * Perfect Farm I 1 once, yet Handsome enough to Ornament a Lawn. Write for Prices. Descriptive Circular md t estimonials, also Catalogue of Hartman Steel Ticket Lawn Fence. Tree and Flower Guards. K't*yi (VireJVIata, &c. Address your nearest agent. H1UTM.IV www C H. TALBOTT CO.. Vos. 1 and 3 WiRKius Block. <’£ Geneia. Agents tor Momhevo Indian For In Pneumatic Cushion ai Diamond Frame. Steel Drop Tubing, Adjustable Ball Beari ~ including Pedals. Suspension Saual Strictly HIGH GRADE in Semi S stamps fer or- 1<* logue of UuD« t K1C*" JOHN P. LpIvELL ARHf ~
“AugustI Flower” Miss C. G. McClavb, School* teacher, 753 Park Place, Elmira, N. Y. ‘‘This Spring while away from home teaching my first term in a country school I was perfectly wretched with that human agony called dyspepsia. After dieting for two weeks and getting no better, a friend wrote me, suggesting that I take August Flower. The very next day I purchased a bottle. I am delighted to say that August Flower helped me so that I have quite re-
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