Hope Republican, Volume 1, Number 17, Hope, Bartholomew County, 18 August 1892 — Page 3

# „ A FOOT-HOLD *or Consumption is what you aro offering, if your blood is impure. Consumption is gimp* iJy Lung Scrofula. A scrofulous condition, with a slight cough or cold, is all that it needs to develop it. But just as it depends upon the blood for its origin, so it depends upon the blood for its cure. The surest remedy for Scrofula in every form, the most effective blood-cleans-er, flesh-builder, and strengthrestorer that's known to medical science, is Doctor Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. For Consumption in all its earlier stages, and for Weak Lungs, Asthma, Severe Coughs, mid all Bronchial, Throat, and Lung affections, that is the only remedy so unfailing Jnat it can bo guaranteed. If it doesn’t nanent cure, you have your money back. No matter how long you’ve had Catarrh, or now severe, Dr. Sage’s Remedy will effect a permanent cure. $ X) reward is offered py the proprietors of lis medicine, for an incurable case of Catarrh.

Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cure Rheumatism, Lumbago, pain in joints or back, brick dust In urine, frequent calls, irritation, inflamation, gravel, ulceration or catarrh of bladder. Disordered Liver, Imj laired digestion, gout, blllious-headaohe. SW4MP-BOOT cures kidney difficulties, ia Grippe, urinary trouble, bright’s disease. Impure Blood, Scrofula, malaria, gen’l weakness or debility. Guarantee—Use contents of One Bottle. If eflted, L.'uggists will refund to you the price paid. At Druggists, 50c. Size, $1.00 Size. •'Invalids’ Guide to Heolth”free—Consultation free, Dn. Kilmeb & Co.. BinohjLmtok, N. Y iTeatuig: /tmnjr Women by Letter Most cases of diseases can be treated as well by us through the mails as by personal consultation. In writing for advice, give age and symptoms of your complaint, state length of lime you have been suffering, and what means you have tried to obtain relief. Mrs. Pinkham fully and carefully answers all letters of inquiry, and charges i nothing for her advice. All correspondence is treated strictly confidential. Yonr letters will be received and answered by one of your own sex. Address, Vi’DiA E. Pinkham Medical Co., Lynn, Mass.

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PEOPLE. Signor Nicolini, Patti’s husband, wears an assumed name. His real name is Nicholas. Senator Brice is now a LL. D. Miami University, at Oxford, O., conferred the honor. Mrs. J. G. Safley, of Traer, Iowa, owns 1,040 acres of fine prairie land and does her own farming. Buffalo Bill was one of the lions ol the evening at one of Mrs. Mackay’s recent London receptions. Dr. J. B. Cranfill, Prohibition nominee for Vice President, is editing the Texas Baptist Standard. He is thirty-five years of age, and was brought up as a cowboy. William M. Evarts was once asked if he thought that women were good judges of women. Mr. Evarts answered: “Judges, madam? Executioners, you mean.” Miss Viola Fuller, of Mitchell, S. D., has made an opera cloak fiftyseven inches long from parts of the plumes of prairie chickens, using only five or six feathers from each bird. Mr. Babbitt, member of Congress from Wisconsin, has bet a Rhode Island man one short-horn bull against a carload of clams that Illinois and Wisconsin will be carried by Cleveland. The cost of a woman’s education in various American colleges is as follows; Cornell, $500; Michigan,$370; Wellesley, $350; Smith, $400; Bryn Mawr, $450; Vassar, $400; Harvard Annex, $600. Col. Wachoupc, who antagonized Mr. Gladstone in Midlothian, is one of the most popular residents of the district—a big, frank and good-na-tured Scot, with a record as an officer of the Black Watch in Ashantce and Egypt. Dr. Edward Eggleston, the novelist, has just been appointed an associate professor at Columbia College, and will begin next fall a series of lectures upon colonial life and literature. The Countess de Nurasol, ’ Etta Hughes and Franklin Paula, Spanish,English and Austrian governesses of the Infantas of Spain, receive each $4,000 a year for their services, besides a home in the royal household. Longfellow's birthplace in Portland has been bought by John Musgrave who is remodeling the house. This gives relic hunters a glorious chance, one of them recently carrying oil' a whole mantelpiece in his arms. The youngest officer in the union army to wear the “double stars” was Gen. Pennypacker, of Pennsylvania. He was a colonel of volunteers at 20 and a brevet major-gen-eral when but six months past his twenty-second birthday. Mrs. Todd, one of the very few women who were present at the battle of Waterloo, is still living—but in great poverty —at Spitalfields. Her father was killed in the battle and her mother appears to have died of a broken heart. Of all the confederate brigadiers surviving and in public life Gen. Walthall, of Mississippi, recently reelected Senator, is said to be the most picturesque. He is tall and slender, with a mane of black hair that is striking in appearance. JAP MILiIjER. Jap Miller down at Martinsville’s the blamedest feller yit! When he starts In a-talkln’ other folks Is apt to quit—’Pears like that mouth o’ his’n wasn’t made for nothin’ else But jes’ to argify ’em down and gather in their celts. He’ll talk you down on tariff; er he’ll talk you down on tax, And prove the pore man pays ’em all—and them about the facts! Religen, law er politics, prize-fightin’ er baseball— Jes’ f etch Jap up a little and he’ll post you ’bout ’em all. And the comlcalist feller ever titled hack a cheer And tuck a chew tobacker kinder-like he didn't keer There's where the feller’s gtren’th lays—he's so common-like and and plain: There haint no dude about old Jap, you bet you nary grain! They ’lected him to Council and its never turned his head, Arid didn't make no difference what anybody said; v He didn’t dress no finer, ner rag out in fancy clothes; But his voice in Council meetin’ is a turrer to foes. He’s fer the pore man ever’ time! and in the last campaign He stumped old Morgan County, through the sunshine and the rain. And belt the banner upwards from a a-trailin* in the dust. And cut loose on monopolies and cuss’d and cuss’d andtmss’d! He'd tell some funny story ever’ now and then, you know. Tel, blame itl it wus better : n a jack-o’-lantern show! And I’d go furder yit, to-day, to hear old Jap norate Than any high-toned orator ’at ever stumped the State 1 Wy, tnat air blamed Jap Miller, with his keen sarcastic fun, Has got more friends than any candidate ’at ever run. Don't matter what his views is, when he states the same to you. They alius coincide with your'n, the same as two and two. You can’t take issue with him—er at least the:. haint no sense In startin’ in to down him, so you better nr commence — The best way's jes’ to listen, like your him?; And jes’concede Jap Miller is the best m;i ever wus. —Jambs With comb Riley.

The Liadiea Delighted. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use the California liquid laxative Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Co., printed near the bottom of the package. THROUGH THE CONDENSER. In the United States there are 673,643 Free Masons and 672,337 Odd Fellows. Hyphenated names are increasing among New York fashionable people at a rate that suggests a fad. Five states are represented in Congress by persons not born within their limits: Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas New Hampshire, and Minnesota. Free baths are advocated in St. Louis as a means of preventing the loss of about forty boys who annually drown in the Mississppi at that point. Anent the chance of death in war a carefully deduced calculation at the battle of Solferiuo, a bloody engagement, shows that 700 bullets were expended for every man wounded and 4,200 for each man killed. Belgium now has 133,000 voters; a household suffrage would raise the number to 000,000; giving the suffrage to all who can read and write would raise it to 1,110,000, and universal suffrage would mean 1,500,000 voters. A galloping consumption may be avoided by the timely use of Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar. Pike’* Tootiiacke Dkovs cure In one minute. That story about expecting a live whale for the World’s Fair looks rather fishy. For some time lUad hybeeu trou bled with I.iv Complaint; exhibited all the common symp, toms, biliousness, headache, poor digestionlurred and coated tongue, bad taste In mouth, etc. Swamp-Eoot cured me. Am having great sale on your remedies, J. McCullough, the Druggist, Lawrenceburgh. Ind. Men who behave themselves are never afraid of their wives. The Only One Ever Printed—Can Ton Find the Word? There Is a il-inch display advertisement in this paper this week which has no two words alike except one word. The same is true of each new oue 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 BOOK, BEAUTIFUL LITHOGRAPHS or samples free. A Ramble Through Wonderland. The season of 189‘f brings from the Northern Pacific Railroad company a book entitled “A Ramble Through Wonderland,” with 105 pages and ever twenty - live handsome illustrations; the printed 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 Slone Park and Alaska folders (.illustrated) containing excellent 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 broadwator folder, relating to the famous Hot Springs and Natatorium at Helena. Mont., and “National game reserves of North America.” a book of special interest to sportsmen. If you wish to take the trip of a lifetime send to Chas. S. Fee. General Passeng r and Ticket Agent, St. Paul, Minn., for copies of these books and folders. I EWIS’ 98 ST LYE I Powdered and Perfumed (PATENTED) The strongest and purest Lyo i made. Unlike other Lye, it being A a tine powder and packed in u can • with r movable lid. the contents are always ready tor use. Will make the best perfumed Hard Soap in 20 minutes without boiling. It Is the best for cleaning waste pipes, disinfecting sinks, closets, washing bottles, paints, trees, etc. » PENNA, SALT M*F*G CO. Gen. Agts., Phila., Pa. “ l S40^00^00"" Earned by the Bell Telephone Patent in 1891. Your invention may be valuable. You should protect it by patent. Address for full and intelligent advice, free of charge. W. W. DUDLEY & CO., Solicitors of Patents, Pacific Bld’g,532 F St. N.W., Washington, 1».C. Mention this paper. P6? IRJ CM A M JOHN' W. MORRIS C. N 5a H U ro Washington, D. C. Successfully Prosecutes Claims. Late Principal*Examiner U.S.PensionBureau * i>vrs in last war, 15 adjudicating claims attysinco PATENTS! PENSIONS" Send for Inventor’s Guide or How to Obtalnn Patent. Send for Digest of Pension and Bouafcy Laws. PATRICK. O’FARRELL. Wash ington, D. C. hemordiaT PILES. THE ONLY SiUKE CUBE. Price $1.00 by mail. SIEMOUDIA CO., 110 Fulton St., New York. FAT FOLKS REDUCES I Mr*. Alice Maple. Oregon. Mo., write' _ / *‘M y weight wa*. 820 pounds, non it la o reduction of VJ* ITci circdlnrji ad drees. with. 6$. MnVicW* Thwitr-v Ch tango. .V Wheat region. All crops splendid, “ wForioldergiTinggeneral information (give name and P.Oj. 3L B, (tRAH P Consumptive* and people H who have weak lungs or Asthp&J raa. should use Piso’s Cure for K8i WTO Consumption. It has cored fejo thouxands. it has not Injur- Esi feJi od one. It Is not bad to take. GSa li Is the best cough syrup. wM Sold everywhere. 85c. r|3

Cruel, Cruel To Its victims Is that Ine? o foe to human peace, that destroyer of real and frequent termination of human life—rheumatism. Bike many other physical ills, it is easily remediable at the outset with Kostetter's Stomach Bitters, which expels the rheumatic virus from the blood through the kidneys. There exists the amplest evidence to prove that in cases that have resisted other treatment the Bitters has produced thorough ar.d permanent results. But to temporize with this malady is folly. Attack It at once with the Bitters and It may be nipped in the bud. When mature it is the most obstinate of complaints. Kidney trouble, dyspepsia, neuralgia, incipient gout, constipation. malaria and liver complaint beat a hasty retreat when the Bitters is summoned to the rescue. A wineglassful three times a day. Even a dismissal with a cold wave of the hand contains a grain of comfort in such weather as this. The principal causes of sick headache, billiousness and cold chills are found in the stomach and liver. Cured by Beecham’s Pills. The farmer’s boys will now got a respite while he threshes his wheat. M. Tj. Thompson & Co., Druggists, Ooudersport, Pa., say Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the best and only cure for Catarrh they ever sold. Druggists sell it, 75c. “I am banking on yon,” as the farmer said as ho proceeded to hill up his potatoes. FITS—All Fits stopped free by Dr. Klioc'x Great Nerve Restorer. No Fite after first daya use. Marvellous cures. Treatise aud $2.00 trial bottle fre-e to Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, 931 Arch »t., Philadelphia. Pa. Simply Awful. “I had what the doctors called the worst case of Scrofula they over saw. It was on my arms, face and neck and was simply awful Five years ago I began to take Uoo d*a Sarsaparilla and found r the sores gradually began to heal 1 took ten bottles and was perfectly cured. For the past four years I have had good health and no sores.” G. W. Turner, farmer, Galway, N. Y. Hood’s Pills cure liver ills, costipation, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, indigestion.

I A 13 P11M C (WTO) The Ambri- bly true by ordinary or common and to that end Imre originated the J ► MnuU8ilC.8l I . oak Publish- methods, but NOT TKDE when fairest and most ingenious plan of A h ing Company, of Jersey City, N. J., tho effort is associated with the distributing Ca*h Premium* or A ■ have undertaken to guarantee to kind of enterprise that appears in k.Y f»» 1 £ their Advertising patrons a total this prospectus. Five hundred JgSSS? ThS pl« or method is in 3 ►circulation for their various papers thousand new subscribers will conflict with no law against letter- i ft of not less than ONE MILLION, mean to us more than $500,000 of les or schemes of chance; it in- £ ■This means an addition of 500,000 to advertising revenues during the volvo* nothing that is illegal or im- V Hour present lists. It has been said next five years. 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“German Syrup” Boschee’s German Syrup is more successful in the treatment of Consumption than any other remedy prescribed. It has been tried under every variety of climate. In the bleak, bitter North, in damp New England, in the fickle Middle States, in the hot, moist South —everywhere. It has been in demand by every nationality. It has been employed in every stage of Consumption. In brief it has been use<I by millions and its the only true and reliable Consumption Remedy. ® Tim Best Waterproof Coat in the WORLD 1 The FISH is w«rran(ed waterproof, and will keep you dry in tho hardest storm. The new POMMEL SLICKEll Is a perfect riding coat, and covers the entire saddle. Beware of imitations. Don't buy a coat if the “ Fish Brand” is not on It. Illustrated Catalogue free. A. J.TOWEli, Boston, Mass. __ LISHTSiHB PLATEB tableware, La. Plates tbo finest of Jewelry good as new, on all kinds of rmtal with gold, silver or Biekel. No axparionce. No capital. Every housa basgooda needlag plating. Tfholesalo to ft agonti $*. Write for cirenlars. II. C. DKLXO St P i).