Hope Republican, Volume 1, Number 24, Hope, Bartholomew County, 6 October 1892 — Page 7

HOW DO YOU Dol when you buy shoes or cloth-| Ing ? Don’t | you go to the! phice (if you can find it) wliere they tel J you that you may wear the articles out,| f and then, il you’re not satisfied, they’ll refund the money? Why not do the same when you buy medicine? Dr. Fierce’s Golden Medical Discovery Is sold on that plan. It's the'only bloodpurifier so certain and effective that it can be guaranteed to benefit or cure, in every case, or you have your money back. It’s not like the ordinary spring medicines or sarsaparilias. All the year round, It cleanses, builds up. and invigorates the system. If you’re bilious, run-down, or dyspeptic, or have any blood-taint, nothing can equal it as a remedy.

Kidney, Liver and Bladder Cur( Rheumatism, liumbago. pain In Joints or back, brick dust ii urine, frequent calls, irritation, inti am all on gravel, ulceration or catarrh of bladder. ! Disordered Stiver, Impaired digestion, gout, billious-headacne SWAMP-KOOT cures kidney difficulties X,a Orippe % urinary trouble, bright's disease Impure Blood, Scrofula, malaria, gen'l weakness ordebllltj Guarantee —Uw contents of One Bottle, If not ben Druggist* will refund to you the price paid. At Drngslsts, £0c. Size, $1.00 Size, ••Invalids* Guido to Health" free--Consultation fr« Du. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y This is a daily event in mills, shops, facto ries, etc. It is the point where nature can endure no more Then the poor suf ferer, worn with toi! and broken in health. __J stands aside to make room for another. 4< Quick Consumption y they call it. To this class of women and cirls we proffer both sympathy and aid When those distressing weaknesses aiul derangements assail you, remember that Lydia E. Fink ham's Vegetable Compound will relieve them. We have on record thousands of such cases that have been restored to vigorous health. AU UruffRiRtfl m>H It, or tent f>y inaik, in tJunii of Pille or Luzeugcx, on receipt of $1.00. l.Kicr Pills, Soo. Corre•pmuicitce freely answered. Atklrehe in confidence. IA 1UA E. PINKIIA.AJ MED. Co., Lynn, Mass. CURES RISING ..BREAST ‘‘MOTHER'S FRIEKQ” blessing 1 ever ottered child-bearing woman. I have been a mid-wife for many years, and in each caso where “Mother’s Friend” had been used it has accomplished wonders and relieved much suffering. It is the best remedy for rising of the breast known, and worth the price for that alone. Mrs. M. M. Bruster, Montgomery, Ala. I can toll all expectant mothers if they will nse a few bottles of Mother’s Friend they will go through the ordeal without any pain and Buffering. Mrs. May 15 man ham. Argusville, N. D. Used Mother’s Friend before birth ol my eighth child. Will never cease its praise. Mrs. J. F. Moore, Colusa, Cal. Bent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt of price, $1.50 per bottle. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., SoW by all druggists. Atlanta. Ga

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1 THINGS WORTH KNOWING. When Cortez invaded Mexico for the second time he had eighty musketeers and eighty cross-bowman. The value of infantry was not fully recognized by mediaeval commander* until the fifteenth century. Charles Martel, Hammer, took his name from ponderous hammer he always carried at his saddle-bow. Many helmets of the fourteen century were provider, with door visors, opening laterally on hinges. The armor of the fourteenth century was bo heavy that a fallen knight could not rise without assistance. The long bow was brought into Western Europe in the eighth century; bows were six feet long,arrows three. Knightly lances were from twelve to twenty feet long, the heads from twelve to twenty inches long. The Amazon Indians use a blowpipe with which they throw an arrow 200 feet with wonderful precision. The Turks, in the final siege of Constantinople, employed catapults and balistas side by side with connon. In sixteenth century fencing the sword was held in the right hand and a dagger in the left to ward oft' blows. The last soldiers in Prance to wear defensive armor were the pikemeu, whose organization was abolished in 1075. Pole axes were first employed in the ninth century; the short, heavyheaded battle ax from very early times. Representations of slingsandslingers in Assyrian and Egyptian monuments and paintings at least 2500 B. C. The Pope in 1186 prohibited the cross bow as barbarous, and threatened cross bowmen with excommunication. For 300 years the Genoese were the best cross bowmen. At Crecy there were 15,000 of them as mercenaries. In the twelfth century a hook was attached to the footman’s spear, to enable him to drag a knight from the saddle. At the siege of Jerusalem the Romans had a catapult that threw a stone weighing 170 pounds a distance of 500 yards. The army of St. Louis in Egypt was panic stricken when Greek fire was thrown among the men from the Saracen catapults. The lasso is an invention of the South American Indians and was in use when the country was discovered by the Spaniards. With a two-handed sword,Godfrey of Bouillon, at the siege of Antioch, cut a Turk into halves from the shoulders to the hips. Metal balls, filled with burning oil and combustibles, wore used by the Romans and afterwards by botli Turks and Greeks. The battle ax was originally a Celtic weapon. The ancient Irish carried axes as the men of other nations carried swords. The Roman army under Augustus, B. C. B, comprised forty- five legions with 25,000 horse and 37,000 light armed regulars. The misericorde was a small dagger with a thin blade made to reach the vitals of an antagonist between the joints of the armor. Boiling oil, hot water,melted pitch and sulphur were always in readiness during a medieval siege to repel storming parties. In tne third crusade a single stone from an English engine killed twelve Turks, and after the truce, was shown to Saladin as a curiosity. During the sieges in the twelfth and two following centuries flaming arrows were discharged from crossbows into the beleaguered town. Palamedes, of Argos, was tho first commander to array an army in regular line of battle, to place sentinels or to give a watchword. During the second Carthaginian war, B. C. 216, the Roman legion was 5,200 men ; under Marius, E. C. 88, it was 6,200 foot and 700 horse. Gideon defeated the Midianites, B. C. 1245 B. C., through fright at the sound of crashing earthenware and the flash of lamps during a night attack. The Australian wummora is a straight stick with a tube iu the end in which the handle of a dart is placed, the throw stick remaining in the band. At 200 feet only the best Spanish armor could resist the English arrow. Many museums have steel corslets pierced through by an arrow. In the fourteenth century armor became so heavy that many soldiers only 30 years old were deformed or permanently disabled by its weight. When an animal is fattened from a lean condition very rapidly the fat goes on in layers and rolls up in bunches or layers, and the animal presents a rough look and feels flab , by to the hand.

KaiiMaH Philosophy. Atchison Dully Globe. There is a good deal iu becoming: discouraged in time. Is falling in lovo with a grass widow any symptom of the hay fever? People learn everything else, but they never learn to sneeze gracefully, A man’s idea of practicing economy is to preach it thre.e times a day to his wife. An Atchison loafer recently moved to Leavenworth, and in half an hour picked out the loafing headquarters there. He looked for the whittlings on the sidewalk. Til® Wrong Side of Fifty. Header, have you parsed the meridian of life? Are your ioinla getting stiff, your museleH and sinews losing their elasticity? Are you troubled with lumbago? Are yon, in short, in daily or occasional receipt of those admonitions which nature gives to remind people that they are growing old? if bo, try a course of Hosteller's Stomach Hitters.a most, genial and agreeable mitlgatorof the Infirmities of ago, a rapid promoter of convalescence, and an effectual means of counteracting bodily decay. Good digestion, sound sleep, a hearty appetite, freedom from rheumatic tinges, are among the benign fruits that spring from the regular and persistent use of this superb tonic and corrective. which has received the unqualified sanction of the medical fraternity. Give it the fair trial that it deserves, and you will be grateful for this advice. The Denison. This justly celebrated hotel Is rapidly becoming the leading hotel In Indianapolis. It is admirably located and with large airy rooms, attentive service and par excellence in the culinary department,makes it a most agreeable place to stop at while in the city. That chief of holol managers, Mr. Terry Cullen, is in charge of this house, and the traveling public know that where Terry is there Is good hospitality. If you are in the city for a day, or a week or a month the Denisou is the hotel to stop at. Train Loaded with Stove Polish. Last week, Messrs. Morse Bros., of Canton, Mass., proprietors of tho well-known Rising Sun Stove Polish, filled orders from two customers In the West for twoutythree car loads of stove polish. As each car contained 400 gross, weighing fifteen tons, tho shipment to these two houses was 9,200 gross, or 345 tons. The immense business done by this firm is a monument to tho industry and high grade of goods for which they l avo earned a reputation at hem© and abroad.—Boston (Mass.) Pilot. A cause of embarrassment In religious circles is that the season is loo late for the strawberry and too early for the oyster. For a cough or sore throat the best medicine by far is Hale’s famous Honey of Horehound and Tar. Pike’s Toothache Dnors curs in on* twin ate. It would be odd if baseball pitchers turned strikers i« opposition to a reduction of their salaries. Sample Pa-ckage mailed Free. Address Small Bile Beans. New York. The stralghtor a man keeps himself tho less danger there is of his ever really getting broke, HALL’S CATARRH CURE is a liquid and is taken internally. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Tho next thing after a sweet girl graduating essay is usually a very successful essay on man. "Who suffers with hla liver, constipation, bil:oua ills, poor blood or dizziness—-take Beecham's Pills. Of druggists, cents. Fortunately America has not got a Mt. Etna, but she produces a respectable volcanic disturbance every four years. They increase the appetite, purify the whole system, and act on the liver. Bile Beans SmalL The rights or tho kicker consist chiefly of his wrongs. Sick Headache relieved by Small Bile Beans* The summer girl has to put up with many a tain beau. John A, Smith. Ligonier, Ind.. had been suffering from severe backache caused, physcians told him. by chronic kidney trouble. He began using Swamp-Root and is now able to do a good day’s work and considers himself a well man again. Swamp-Root did the busi ness. He considers it by far tho best remedy he has ever used for Kidney Disease. Wonderful Jacob A. Kunkel, a reliable farmer, of Mt. Royal, York Co., Pa., says that a running sore broke out on the Leg of of his nephew, Milton A. Kunkel when he was 5 years Io d He could not walk. Two years ago they began .giving him HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA and in a short time the sore healed up, ha regained perfect health and he Is now. at 13 years, lively and rugged. Mr. Kunkel says: “We all consider his cure little short of a miracle.** Wood's Pills cure habitual constipation by restoring peristaltic action of the alimentary canal. • If you have no appetite*. 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Jn.t ffhil la Wanted. Business Is alive to a groat coming event, and in the linrly burly of Its preparations for the Columbian Exposition in 1803, too much Is already seen on the streets of a fanciful or amusing; nature, both supcrllclal and catch penny. There has been observed a void in the lino of the strictly useful, combining therewith Instructive object lessons and tire beautiful In art. Books there may ire by the score, but lire experience of the Centennial Exposition at Philadelphia shows that the mass of these were mere trifles and unserviceable. The liordfi of visitors were I ever at a loss for a handy pocket guide of official stamp, not only rellablc.but pleasing and always fit to keep. Just what is wanted of this unique kind lias happily already made its appearance, and wo nave before us “ Tine Official Portfolio of the World's Columbian Exposition, ” Illustrated from Water Color Drawings. This Portfolio Is a rare and beautiful exponent of the main architectural features of the Great Exposition at Chicago in 1893. The fourteen magnificent structures are faithfully exhibited, wlifie the Bird’s-eye View gives a realistic glance at the lay of the grounds, with their principal buildings, lagoons, etc. The illustrations are exact reproductions, in water color effects, of the original drawings, made especially for this purpose from the official plans, by America's best known water color artist, Charles Graham. The pictures therefore are not only official, but they arc genuine works of art, and competent critics pronounce them to ho o mat to the finest productions of a similar kind of the famous art centers of Europe. It is simply wonderful how such perfection in art..accompanied by full descriptive matter, can he served to the Great Public in so cheap and handy a form. But. a copy of this exceptionally fine production will lie sent to any address upon receipt of 10 cents in postage stamps by the Charles A. VogelcrCo., Baltimore, UTAH. The land of sunshine and flowers—rich also in mineral and agricultural resources —is best reached by the Bio Grando Western Railway. See that your excursion tickets read both ways via that road, which offers choice of throe distinct routes and the most magnificent railroad scenery lu the world. Send 33c to J. IT. Bennett, Salt Lake City, for a copy of illustrated hook, "Utah; a Peep into the Garden Walled Treasury of the Gods. ” CHEAP EXCURSIONS. The year 1892 has been an exc optional iy prosperous one for all sections of thoGreat Southwest. Now is the time to get a home there. Write to Geo. T.! Gunnlp, Pass. Agt, Walnut St,, ‘Cincinnati, O. , for free pa raphlets ami general information.

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S3.S0— TO CHICAGO.— »3.flO. The rate from Indianapolis to Chicago over the Pennsylvania Line lias been reduced to *3.50. Morning train leaves at U:i;0, and night train at 11 3) mailing close connections at union station in Chicago with trains for the North and North west. Call oa nearest ticket agent or address W. K. Hkunkh. List. Pass. Agt., Indianapolis, Indiana. The Only One Kver Printed—Can Tea Find the Word? There is a 3-inch display advertisement in this paper this week which lias 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 HOOK, BEAUTIFUL LITTIOGliAI’US or samples free. Fellows in the State prison don't sport much, but they lead a fast life. FITS.-All Fits stopped free by Dr. Klfno's <«r© »t Nervo JBestoi ©r. No Fits after first day’s use. T.laevelous cures. Treatise ami $i. 00 trial bottle free to Fit cases, bend to Dr. Kline. &3I Arch bt.. Phi la. Pa.

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 tystem effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, 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. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist wlio 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. KV. nnv vnn- r-

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THE ? ONLY TRUE iron T«ie : Will pnrlfjr BLOOD. re/rul.\f* KIDNEYS, remove T.IVlicK* disorder, build strength. r«.ne» appetite, restore health nut, V.fforo/ yrf*il\. D3*I>opsitt* liulltfo*Hoo, thattlroil feclInr absolute.) y eradicated.. Mind > tightened, braise , i i. —power Increased, clcs, receive new force. a sufe, speedy cure. Ilotnrn* rose bloom on chocks, beautifies Complexion* Sold everywhere. All pi'iuduc roods hear •‘Crescent. f> Send us 2 coul stamp tor 32-pa2<& pamphlet, 08. UABIER MEDICINE CO.. St. Loul*. life MltS. HARRISON. The people with generous sympathy are following the telegraphic reports of the protracted and serious illness of Mrs. Benjamin Harrison, and hope that she may be speedily restored to health. She has never fully ••ecovered from the grip from which she suffered last year. It finally developed into pleurisy and has now progressed, so far as to make her recovery a matter of great doubt. Thousands and thousands of people have iu like manner suffered from the after consequences of the grip. Many have been wholly cured by Reid's Cough & Kidney Cure. This great remedy is especially suitable to minister to the system, weakened by this malady. It acts upon the kidneys, restores the circulation to its wonted tone and thus enables the organs to throw off the disease. Its development in thelungs is only the effect of its weakening the whole excretory system, and Reid’s German Cough and Kidney Cure gives instant and permanent relief and effecting a permanent cure. Get it of any dealer. Small bottles 25c. large ones 50c. Silvan Remedy Co. Peoria, Illinois. A woman with an ordinarily poor memory will remember every detail of how much money her husband has spent on his relatives in the past ten years.

Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies — OR — Other Chemicals are used in the preparation of ~ W. BAKER. & CO.’S weakfastCecoa which is absolutely ,1 and soluble, } It lias mom than three thnes the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or —w 3ugar, and k» far more cconomicai, costintj lees than one cent < cun. It is delicious, nourishing, and EAhi jly DIGESTED. Sold by Grocer* ererywhert, W. BAKEE & CO Maas. F*T FOLKS RHSUSEQ Mra. AHcf Maple Oreitop. Ho,, writer I ‘ •, " ■ • ■('•My weight paimX*. tunr it S«M oroJn.-.Ur.a ot I* lh» ' lc> circular. •il.lroM. «itU lie, I .;)(?!■,. r.).\'ir.kM't Tnoat.v i;luc»««,lS I N U