Hope Republican, Volume 2, Number 7, Hope, Bartholomew County, 8 June 1893 — Page 7

A FULL STOMACH ought to cause you no discomfort whatever. If It does, though—If there’s any trouble after eating—take Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They’re a perfect and convenient vestpocket remedy. One of these tiny, sugar-coated, anti-bllious granules at a dose regulates and corrects the entire system. Sick or Bilious Headaches, Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of the liver, stomach, and bowels are prevented, relieved, and permanently cured. They’re the smallest, easiest to take, cheapest, and best. They’re guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money is returned. is perfectly, permanently, positively cured by Doctor Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. The proprietors of this medicine prove that by their offer. It’s $500 cash for a case of Catarrh which they can-act cure. By all druggists, 50 cents. WHAT OTHERS 5AyT DREADFUL SGROFilU SINCE CHILDHOOD. THE BEST PHYSICIANS FAIL TO MAKE A CURE. BANISHED COMPLETELY BY PITCHER'S LIVURA Livup.a Mfo. Co. : Gentlemen: Ever since I was a child J twelve years old I have suffered with scrofula, which broke out-all over my face, with swellings on my neck and knee. My right knee was so terribly swollen that it was almost the size of a football. I grew nervous, had no energy, andfeltall tired out, and, besides, my stomach troubled me, and I could 3at very little food without its causing peat distress. Of all the physicians that treated me, not one did me any good. I began taking PITCHER’S LIVURA last fall, and though I have used only one lottle, I am feeling perfectly well, and enirely free from scrofula. The eruptions and •wclUng have disappeared, and my food toes' not distress me now. PITCHER’S LI/URA has done me more good than all the lectors who treated me so long. Yours truly, Mks.B.H.Beazley, Nashville, Tenn. Tbr. N, Cherry and Taylor Sts. 4-1 LIVURA OINTMENT, THE GREAT SKIM CURE. Cures Eczema, Salt Rheum, Pimples; Ulcers, tch, and all affections of the skin. Heals cuts, •ruises, burns, scalds, etc. Sold by all drug;ista, or by mail. Price 35 Cents. The Livuea Mfg. Co., Nashville, Tenn. Unlike the Duieli Process, No Alkalies — OR — Other Chemicals are used in the preparation of W. BAKER & CO.’S BreakfastCocoa which is absolutely pure and soluble • It has more than th ree timei the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or _ Sugar, and is far more economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, and easily DIGESTED. Sold by Grocers everywhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mast —IIWM mill IMMmill HIM fill I mi IIIIIHII Every Month many women suffer from t£xceealve or m Scant Menatruation; they don’t know who to confide in to gat proper adviae# Don’t confide in anybody but try Bradfleld’s J r Female Regulator ' e Specific for PAINFUL, PROFUSE. 1 SCANTY, SUPPRESSED and IRREGULAR MENSTRUATION. A Book to “WOMAN" mailed fr.«, I BRAOFIELO REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Sa. Said by .11 UructUU.

Positively cure Bilious Attacks, Constipation, Sick- Headache, etc. 25 cents per bottle, at Drug Stores. Write for sample dose, free. J. F. SMITH & C0., Pr ° p ‘-New York. r BEST POLISH IN THE WORLD.^

DO NOT BE DECEIVED ■with Pastes, Enamels, and Paints which stain the hands, injure the iron, and hum red. The Rising Sun Stove Polish is Brilliant, Odorless, and Durable. Each package contains six ounces; when moistened Will , jpake several bo*es ol Paste Polish. gfMlM JtftS AN ftNHUftCs ALEVa, 000 TOWS;

SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON. For Sunday, June 11. Supt. 1. Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth, while the evil days come not, nor the years draw nigh, when thou shalt say, I have no pleasure in them; School. 2. While the sun, or the light, or the mpon, or the stars, be not darkened, nor the clouds return after the rain; 3. In the days when the keepers of the housfe shall tremble, and the strong men shall bow themselves, and the grinders cease because because they are few, and those that look out of the windows be darkened, 4. And the doors shall be shut in the streets, when the sound of the grinding is low, and he shall rise up at the voice of the bird, and all the daughters of music shall be brought low; 5. Also when they shall be afraid of that which is high, and fears shall be in the way. and the almond tree shall flourish, and the grasshopper shall be a burden, and desire shall fail: because man goeth toliis long home, and the mourners go about the streets; 6. Or ever the silver cord be loosened or the golden bowl be broken, or the pitcher be broken at the fountain, or the wheel broken at the cistern. 7. Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was, and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it. Nail Heads. —“Those that seek me early shall find.—“Prov. 8: 17. “Rejoice, O young man, in thy youth; * * but know thou, that for all these things God will bring thee into judgment.”—Eccles. 11: 9. “Jesus said, Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me.” — Matt. 19: 14. Introduction.—The closing chapter of Ecclesiastes is, in imagery and diction, poetry of the highest order. In it the Preacher passes to direct teaching, and urges his hearers to fear God and keep his commandments, as the whole of man’s life. He incites them to early enter a life of devotion to the Lord by giving a most vivid picture of such an old age as will follow if youth is wasted. THE FAIR SEX. NEW SILK BLOUSES. The silk blouse will be more than ever in evidence this summer, if the decision of English authorities is to he accepted. The stiff white and colored linen shirts, however, have had their day and will not be revived.

Silk blouses will be more elaborate than ever before, and the celts worn with them will be wider and more gorgeous. Crinoline will be worn in collars and cuffs, to secure desired stiffness, and silk ruffles and ruching will be placed where it seemeth good to the maker. But one thing should be remembered — that blouses must be laundered and that, consequently, they should be trimmed with that consideration in view. OF ROSES AND DACE. Here is a hat which is a mass of roses below and of lace on top, so that very little of the hat shows. This is of fine black chip with the (latest of crowns. Pale pink roses encircle the brim on the under side i and rest upon the hair.

Above, the hat is covered with antique lace, plaited into frills in front. Two rosettes of black velvet ribbon and a feathery aigrette complete the trimming. Black velvet strings fasten under the chin.

A Matter of Health IT costs more to make Roval Baking Powder than any other, because Us ipgredienr® are more highly refined ana expensive. Bu + i the Royal ns correspondingly purer and | higher m leavemng strength, and ot greater • money value to the consumer 'T'be difference ; in cost of Royal over the best o* the others . does not equcil the difference in leavening ; strength, nor make good the inferior work • of the cheaper powders, nor remove the ■ impurities which such powders leave in the food. «$-’ Where the finest food is required, the ! Royal Baking Powder only can be used Where the question of health, is considered, no baking powder but Royal can be used with safety. All others are shown by official analyses to contain lime, ammonia or alum.

Rnbber Trees in Nicaragua. Lieut. W N. King Jr. In Harper’s Weekly. A forest of rubber trees may be detected without the eye of an ex- i pert, for they are scarred and dying from the wounds of the machete. The rubber hunter reminds me of the man who “killed the goose that laid the golden egg ” Each tree will yield only a certain amount of the precious juice per year and retain its vitality. When one of these improvident fellows makes a discovery however, only a few months suffice to place his bonanza in the ranks of the many that have gone before. In consequence you may traverse these forests from end to end without seeing a virgin tree. The ordinary specimen of Nicaragua is from fifty to one hundred feet high and about two feet in diameter. The bark is white and the leaves oval, with a slight inclination downwards. The cuts are made about two feet apart and generally extend from the ground to the branch, channels being scored in the sides to lead the juice into a bag. The average yield of a tree is from five to seven gallons of a milky fluid. This is mixed with the juice of the “wisth,” which hastens congelation. After this operation the crude rubber is baled up and 'shipped north to be refined and further prepared for commerce. Another tree very similar to the rubber, and often taken for it is the cow tree. This yields a liquid very much like milk in taste and appearance, and more than once was drunk in coffee by the engineers. George Eliot’s grave, at Highgate, i near London, is said to be in a sad state of neglect.

Mrs. Theresa Uartson Albion, Pa. Misery turned :o Comfor* Kidney Troubles. Sleeplessness, Distress All Cured. “Albion, Erie Co., Pa., Feb 18. ’98. “I can truly say that Hood’* Sarsapilla has done more 'or me than *U the perscriptions and other medicines I have ever taken. For fourteen years I have suffered with kidney troubles; my back being so lame at times tha f I 'oulcl *ot Raise Myself up out of my chair. Nor could I turn myself in bed. I could not sleep and * offered great distress with my food J have taken four hot-, ties of Hood's Sarsaparilla with tne most gratifying results. I feel like a new person, and my terrible sufferings have all vone. hiff is Comfort compared to the misery it used to be. I can now go to bed and have good night’s rest; can «at heartily without ny distress. 1 am Hood’s»Cures willing this should be published for others good. 1 ' Mbs. Thebksa Habtson Hood’s Pills cure Constipation by restoring the peristaltic action of the alimentary canal Ely’s Cream Balm WILL CURE CATARRH Price 60 Cents, apply Balm into each nostril Sly Bros., 60 Warren SI..N.Y.

Cautiou to Customers. Nothing of original or superior merit but has its imitations and counterfeits, even to imper iling the health of communities. For this reason the proprietors of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters caution their patrons to scrutinize every bottle offered! and it is sold only in botj ties) and verify its many marks of genuineness, A sufficient warning to those meditating fraud can be found in the unbroken line of judicial decisions, exposing and severly punishing every one detected in counterfeiting the Bitters, and the redoubled efforts that are being made to protect the public from the deception of these unprincipled pirates. Remember the Bitters is sold only in bottles, never by the gallon or In bulk. A horse’s age is told by its teeth, a woman’s age is told—well, it is not told at all. N. K Brown’s Essence Jamaica Ginger Is a wonderful tonic. None better Try it. 35 cents. It is not unusual for a high-tempered person to make cursory remarks. Ip you will be truly happy keep your blood pure, your liver from growing torpid by using* Eeecham’s Pills. 25 cents a box. • It does not follow because a young lady s bewitching that she looks like a witch*. ; Ask your grocer for a dollar's worth of Dobbins' new Perfect Soap, 5c a bar Jf he hasq’t it he will get it. A bar is worth two bars of any 5c soap ever made. The average college student needs less toot and more tutor. Reasons Why World’s Fair Visitors Should Purchase Their Tickets Over the Pennsylvania Short Tine It Is the shortest route and arf excellent line in every way. It furnishes the best possible accommodations for passengers. It has a reputation for reliability which is beyond question. It runs through trains Into Chicago Union Passenger Station via GRAND CROSSING, within view of and only a short distance from the World’s Fair-Grour.ds and stops them at Grand Crossing for the express purpose of allowing passengers to disembark at that point, enabling them to reach the great Columbian Exposition and the hotels and boardinghouses adjacent thereto, in a ride of only ten minutes by train of Illinois Central Railroad or by electric street car line—fare by either only five cents Tickets to Chicago and return, good until October 31st are now on sale at a reduction of twenty-five per cent, at all ticket offices of the Pennsylvania Short Dines. Your nearest Ticket Agent of these lines will promptly an- , swer all Inquiries for detailed information

“August Flower” “ years I suffered terriblff with stomach trouble, and was foe all that time under treatment by® physician. He finally, after trying everything, said my stomach \ra» worn out, and that I would have?® cease eating solid food. On thermsommendation of a friend I procured a bottle of August Flower. It sees®* ed to do me good at once. I gatne® strength and flesh rapidly. I fed/ now like a new man, and consider that August Flower has cured me/'t las- E. Dederick, Saugwties, N. Y.®

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ua ’o I mm I I ll Lucas Co,, S. S„ I Ifnnk State of Ohio. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner : the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the ity of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that saiki rm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for eachaod rery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of ALL’S CATARRH CURE. ' Sworn to before me, and subscribed in my presences tis 6th day of December, A. D. *889. N< l!ucas go',, 1 a L i A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. TBSTIMOKTIAIje : !. B. WALTHALL. & CO., Druggists, Horse REV. H. P. CARSON, Scotland, Dak., sun re, Ky., say; “Hall’s Catarrh Cure cures “ Twt bottles of Hall’s Catarrh Cure eomjisaa. ;ry one that takes it.” ly cured my little girl.” IONDDCTOR E, D. LOOMIS, Detroit, Mich., J. C. SIMPSON, Marquess, W. Va., nc "s: “The effect of Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is “Hall’s Catarrh Cure cured me of a Terr SalK nderful.” Write him about It. case of catarrh." ill’s Catarrh Cure Is Sold by all Dealers Id Patent Medicines. PRICE 75 CENTS A BOTTLE. KTHE ONLY GENUINE HALL'S CATARRH CURES MANUFACTURED BY F. J. CHENEY & CO., TOLEDO, O. • f stimonials sent free on application. if BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.