Hope Republican, Volume 2, Number 8, Hope, Bartholomew County, 15 June 1893 — Page 7
r OF'T BE FOOLED by the dealer who brings out something else, that pays him better, and says that it is “just as good.” Doctor Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery Is guaranteed, If it don’t or cure, in . . ’every case, you '* aV , , mone y back. No other merits’ n 9 9* lts kind is so certain and effective, voat it can be sold so. Is any other lively to be “just as good ” ? „ * Mood-cleanser, flesh-builder, and strength-restorer, nothing can equal the Discovery.” It’s not like the sarsapai,or ordin «ry “spring medicines.” At all seasons, and in all cases, it puriinvigorates, and builds up the whole system. For every blood-taint and disorder, from a common blotch or eruption, to tlie worst scrofula, it is a perfect, <,ermMnont. nvarantf’f'd romedy. WHAT OTHERS 5AyT ttEillllBLE. C0RE1 JREADFUL HEADACHES, NAUSEA, AND NERVOUSNESS. PHYSICIANS AND MORPHINE FAIL. UVURA AGAIN THE VICTOR! Livura Mfg.Co.: Gentlemen: For six or seven years I have suffered with dreadful I blind hcadachesofa very 1 severe nature, that would come on every two or three days. I felt sick to my stomach, ’and would be obliged to go to bed. I became dizzy, and felt continually as, though I would vpmit. These frequent headaches tired me out completely, so much bo that I could get no rest; I felt as worn nut 4n the morning as when I went to bed, and I was so miserable that I could not attend to my work. I became so nervous that the least thing troubled and annoyed me. Several physicians had me under their care and gave me morphine, which was the only thing that wj-'uld relieve me. This made me DM worse the next day, and it did seem as though there was no permanent relief. Early in the past summer I determined to try PITCHER’S UVURA, and I don’t think I took over seven or eight doses beforel began to feel better. I took less than a bottle, and I do not have any more of the bad headaches from which I suffered, although I do occasionally have a slight heaviness in my head, but a dose of LIVURA drives that away. I don’t think there is any better medicine in the world for the trouble I suffered from than PITCHER’S LIVURA, and I am always saying a good word for it. Mrs. Mary A. Stier, >« Nashville, Tenn.
The Davis Hand Cream Separator and Feed Cooker Combined. Completest of outfits for a dairy farmer. This machine has an attachment which, when the bowl has been taken out, is dropped into the Separator so that a belt can run to the churn. Write for further particulars. Davis & Rankin Bldg, and Mfg. fro., £40 to £54 W. Lake St., Chicago, III., Manufacture all kinds of Creamery Machinery aad Dairy (' ~.~rvcount-.'> There is Hope For every one who has blood trouble, no matte in what shape or how long standing, provide none of the vital organs have been so far in; paired as to render a cure impossible. S. S. S goes to the root of the disease, anti removes tin oause, bv expelling the poison from the body, anf at the same time is a tonic to the whole system However bad your case may be, there is hope FOR YOU. Cured me of a most malignant typi of chronic blood trouble, for whicl ffiteKseecrAS i had used various other remedie without, effect. My weight increased, and no health improved in every way. I consider S. S. P the best tonic 1 ever used. •*S. A. Wright, Midway, Ga. Treatise on blood, skin and contagious bloc poison mailed free. SWIFT SPKCIFIC CO.. 1 Atlanta • I EWI S' 98 S'LYE | Powdcrcdand Pcrfum ed " * (PATENTED) 1 The strongest and purest Lye made. Unliito other I.ye, U being i fine powder and peeked in a can with r movable lid, the contents are always ready for use. Will make the best perfumed Hard Soap in 30 minutes without boiling. It is the best for cleaning waste pipes, disinfecting sinks, closets, washing bottles, paints, trees, etc. HENN A, SALT M’F’G CO. Gen. Agts., Phila., Pa. ~b¥stVoUSH IN THE WORLD~
DO NOT BE DECEIVED “saafflEfflBSEWS&S ■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 make several boxes of Paste Polish. HAS AN ANNUM SALE OF 3,000 TONS?
OUR PLEASURE CLUB. * Magistrate—Then,you admit having struck your wife on the head with a chair so violently that the chair was broken? Prisoner—Yes, your worship. Magistrate—Well, are you at least sorry for what you have clone? Prisoner — Certainty. The chair was as good as new. She —Do you believe in signs? He, ’96 —No; I got fined $10 once for stealing one.
THE LATE LAMENTED.
He—Yes, I used to call her “my plump little partridge.” She (from Emerald Isle) —Sure, now Mr. Crampton. ,you were making game of her. The crowded street car flew the track unexpectedly and the conductor went for the driver. “Here,” he exclaimed, angrily, “what made that car go off?” “’Cause it was loaded, I guess,” responded the driver, with a grin, and the passengers guyed the conductor. Judge—Prisoner, you are accused of being drunk at the Adams house bar. Prisoner—Sure, yer honor, and they had a sign up: “To be drunk on the premises.” Wick wire—I see that an imitation biscuit has been put on the market as a paper weight. Young Mr. Fitts—Are you sure it is an imitation?
Hopeless.
Miss Chatty Lafite (showing her library to Boston friend) —Yes, that’s Browning. It’s awfully good, I suppose, but I don’t understand all of it. [ like.something lighter. Boston Friend—And you have Praed? Miss Lafite (blushing a little)-Yes, 1 have. But it didn’t do good. Boston Friend drops the subject.) He went to serenade his love, And sang in flats and sharps; The dog broue loose, And now he plays Upon the golden harps. When the “devil’s” to pay And no cash on the way. It isn't a subject ior laughter; But the editor knows. While the salary grows. He can settle up with him hereafter.
A Cause for Wonderment.
Tilly (to Lizzie)—‘'Why do they tlways eat them turtles green? Ain’t they good when they’re ripe?” "Is it the same men that brought the bill before?” "Yes." "Did you say I was out?” "No; I told him I thought he was.” “She has promised to marry him. Is she in love with him?” "Oh. no; whatever failings she may iiave, she isn't vulgar.”
A lady who was raised in the 1 South. —Life.
JDo .You Wish the Finest Bread and Cake?, . . / ... It is conceded that the Royal Baking Powder is the purest and strongest of all the baking powders, j The purest baking powder makes the finest, sweetest, most delicious food. The strongest baking powder makes the lightest food. That baking powder which is both purest and strongest makes the most digestible and wholesome food. < Why should not every housekeeper avail herself of the baking powder which will give her the best food with the least trouble ? Avoid all baking powders sold wit._ a gift or prize, or at a lower price than the Eoyal, as they invariably contain alum, lime or sulphuric acid, and render the food unwholesome. - Certain protection from alum baking powders can be had by declining to accept any substitute for the Royal, which is absolutely pure.
Convincing a Juror. Atlanta Constitution. “And you don’t believe in capital punishment?” asked the rural justice of the juror. “No, sir, I don’t.” “An’ nothin’could convince you?” “Nothin’ ” “John,” said the justice to the bailiff, “grease that rope an’ swing him up, an’ may the Lord have mercy soul !” A Break. Truth. “Van Wither made an unfortunate remark at Sumner’s wedding yesterday.” ' “What did he say?” “Congratulated him on the treasure he had won, and every one but Van knows Sumner married her for her money.” Among the distinguished citizens of Philadelphia past ninety years of age, the Rev. Dr. Furness is one of the most remarkable of personages. He takes long walks like a boy without fatigue. He hears well and can read at night, even in the cars, without glasses. About the only evidence of age he experiences is the loss of the sense of taste. To Cleanse the System Effectually yet gently, when costive or bilious or when the blood is impure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, to dispel headachss, colds or fevers, use Syrup of Figs. A man in Indiana has just died from excessive tobacco chewing. The music at his funeral should not be a dirge but an overchewer. Get Small Bile Beans. 40 for 25c. The Philosophic Beggar—He displayed on his breast a label worded as follows: “Do not be ashamed of giving me only a half penny—I am blind.” fclS.OO—M.ontr* al and Return—-818.00. The Lake Erie & Western railroad, in connection with the Wabash and Canadian Pacific railroads, has been selected by the Indiana delegation as the “Official Route” to the International Convention of Young People’s Society of Christian Endeavor. Montreal, Quebec, July 6 to 9. 1813. The Christian Endeavor train will leave Indianapolis via the L. E. & W. railroad at 1:20 p. m. Monday- July 3, and run through without change. It will be composed of magnificent palace, sleeping and drawing-room cars, as well as day coaches. The rate for sleeping car berth will be i 5. Secure your space in sleepers at once, as they are being rapidly filled. Reservations of same may be made, and any furtner information obtained by calling on or addressing A. H. Sellars, City Ticket Agent, 46 S. Illinois street, or H. C. Parker, General Traffic Manager, C. F. Daily. General Passenger Agent; Indianapolis, HOOd’S parfua C U X 0 S
Cordially reccomend Hood’s Sarsaparilla to all vho m a y % be suffering with ipdigestion, impure olood. humors, loss of appetite, or run down, or DUt of order generally. It will surely help t ou if there is any help for you. I have found, t a very great benefit for malaria, chills and 'ever, rheumatism, kidney complaint, and catarrh, men when I o< nfitiered myself ucurable. Harry S. Foster, Scaaborough. Y. N. B. Be sure to get Hood’s. iHp oo’s Pills act easily, yet promptly and I rfflcient’y on the liver and bowels. 95c.
For the World's Fair. Special parlor car Indianapolis people leaves the Union Station at 10;46 a. m.. daily, for Chicago, via the Big Pour Wold'si Fair route, landing passengers directly at the World's Pair grounds at 4:15 p. m. Returning the car leaves Chicago at 8:25 a. m., and the World's Fair grounds at8; 11 a. m., dally, reaching Indianapolis at 2:35 p. m. This is in audition to the local Indianapolis & Chicago sleeper via the same route, which is open for passengers at 9 p, m., every day, leaving Union station at 12.45 midnight, reaching the World s Fair grounds at 7:10 a. m., and Chicago proper at 7;3J a. m. Returning,leaves Chicago at 1 1:30 p, m., and the World’s Fair grounds at 11;49 p. m., daily, reaching Indianapolis at 6 a. m. In addition to these the Big Four route has three more, making five in all, vestibule passenger trains with the finest coaches, parlor and reclining-chair cars, dining-cars and superb standard and compartment buffet sleeping cars,daily each way between Indianapolis and Chicago, landing and receiving passengers direct at the grounds. These trains run daily, as follows; Leave Indianapolis 10 46 a. m. 1150 a. m. 4:00 pm. 11:3J p. m. i2;15 a. m. Arrive Chicago 4:35 p. m, 5;J5 p. m, 9:50 p. m. 6:55 a. m. 7;80 a. m. Leave Chicago 8:£5 a. m, 1:3J p. m. 8:10 p. m. 9-15 p. m. 11:30 p. m. Arrive Indianapolis' 2:35 p. m. 7:15 p. m. 3:25 a. m. 3;40 a. m. 6;U0 a. m. The recent bust of ex-Secretary Foster wasn’t a satisfactory one, but his creditors are inclined to make the best of it. Deafness Cannot Bo Cured. By local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When the tube is in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cises out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing hut an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s C atarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O *SF“75c. Sold by Druggist, 75c. The lawyer with aspirations to a seat on the bench never feels hurt when his friends finally get him into a trying position. Bilious Attacks often cause severe Colds. Bile Beans Small will give relief in a few hours. It isn’t definitely known yet how fur the seal negotiations have got. No Hotel ' Extortion. Guests will be booked now on the European Plan, For World’s Fair Accommodations at $1.50 per day each, two in a room. Great Eastern, 60th Street and St. Lawrence Ave.. only two blocks from Midway Plaisance, CHICAGO. The largest in the world, and practically lire proof. Write to Copeland Townsend, (formerly manager Palmer House) Manager Chicago, 111.
The shortest line to Chicago, Milwaukee, St Paul Minneapolis. Duluth,Omaha,Denver,San Francisco Portland, Seattle, Tocoma, Los Angeles, Spokane Fulls Helena and all points West and Northwest, The only line running Solid Pullman Perfected Safe ty Vestibilled Tsainu. The only line running Dining Cars between Indianapolis and Chicago. Magnificent Pullman Parlor care. For rates maps time tables, etc. apply to I. D. Baldwin D.P.A H. Illinois St., Indianapolis.Ind. James Barker C.P A, Chicago.
“German Syrup” Judge J. B. Hill, of the Superior Court, Walker county, Georgia, thinks enough of German Syrup to send us voluntarily a strong letter endorsing it. When men of rank and education thus use and recommend an article, what they say is worth the attention of the public. It is above suspicion. “I have used your German Syrup,” he says, ‘‘for my Coughs and Colds on the Throat and Lungs. I can recommend it for them as a first-class medicine/’ — Take no substitute. O % The North Pole and Equator, Are not more widely distinct than the standard tonic, stimulant and alterative, Hostetlers stomach Hitters, and the cheap and fiery local h tiers which unscrupulous vendors foist upon the unwary as medicated preparations with remedial propsrties. The latter are usually composed in the main of half rectified alcoholic excitants, with some wretched drug combined to disguise their real flavor and are perfectly ruinous to the coats of the stomach. Hostetler s Stomach Bitters, on the contrary, has for its basis choice spirits of absolute purity, and this Is modilied and combined with medicinal extracts of rare excellence and botanic origin, which both invigorate and regulate the bowels, stomach and liver. They effect a radical change in the disordered physical economy, which is manifested by a speedy improvement In the general health. The man who makes wood cuts is a chipper sort of a fellow. Economical, thorough, pure, safe and everything else that is good are the w r ords for Bile Beans Small. The object of first suspending Dr. Briggs is practically to cut loose and drop him. In making Dobbins’ Electric Soap (ten cents a bar) for twenty-six years, discoveries have been made out of which has grown Dobbins’ new Perfect Soap,5c a bar, worth double any 5c soap made. Try it. We don’t envy the alligator although he has a great snap. Beecham’s Pills will, in future, for the United States, be covered with a quickly soluble, pleasant coating. 25c a box. No difference how you play the game of life, you are sure to lose. N. K. Brown’s Essence aJmaica Ginger will cure dyspepsia None better. Try it. 25 cents. The work of a chef In a big hotel necessarily covers a wide range. Ely’s Cream Balm WILL. CURB CATARRH Price 50 Cents. Apply Balm into each nostril Ely Bros.. 56 Warren St..N.Y.
WOOD. V.lSCj AND HALFTONE CUTS. fiw IDEAL FAMILY WFniRiiJFl = For Indigestion. RtllouimcM. I Headache, Constipation, Hint • Complexion, Offensive Breath, , | and all disorders ofthe Stomach, I Liver and Bowels. / | RIPANS TABULES i ■ oot gently yet promptly. Perfect 1 5 digestion follows their use. | May bo obtained by = application to nearest druggist i non non acres of land l,UUU,UUU for sale by the Saint Paul * & DulOth Kail-road Company in Minnesota. Send for Maps and Clrdu* lars. They will be sent to you FREE!. Address HOPEWELL CLARKE, Land Commissioner. St. Paul, Minn. E? SP* by return mail, fall d©« ■ & EEL scriptive circulars of MOODY’SNEW and MOODY’S IMPROVED TAILOR SYSTEMS OP DRESS CUTTING. Revised to date. These, only, aro the genuine TAILOR SYSTEMS invented and copyrighted by PROP. D.W. MOODY. Beware of imitations. Any lady of ordinary Intelligence can easily and quickly learn to cutand make any garment, In any style, to any measure, for ladies, men and children. Garments guaranteed to fit perfectly without trying on. Address MOODY CO. CINCINNATI. O. i--ftFrom 3 6 to 25 lbs fl tlcin(f physician). No starving, m ■ — Thousands enrei. Send 6c in iw j_j O. W. F, SNYDER, M. I>., Mall Dei>t. 8, McVlrker’s Theater, Chlcaso, 111. w.mokhis, Wa«Wni{l»ii, D.C. Prosecutes Claims. Late Principal Examiner U.8. Pension Bureau. 3 yrs i n last war, 15 adjudicating claims, atty sir ■h ■■ pi A —Parinclcc** Pile Suppositories.— I B I O Quick Belief and Positive Cure guaranis I I n teed. Easy to use. Sold by Druggists I RB H ■T| or sent by mail, postpaid. a box. I IbniV Pur melee Med. Co.. Dausville, N. Y. Oik RJA H a a Etq Morohino Habit Cured in 10 SI |P* i i I Wi f ° 20 days. No pay till cured. b5k?H6B DR. Jr STEPHENS, Lebanon,Ohio. 1NU , 24—93 'INDPLS OS PIso k Remedy foi Catarrh Is the Psjl Easiest to Use, and Cheapest. Pal iHl 50c T. Uueitlue, Warren P»-
THE COST IS THE SAME
The Hartman Steel Picket Fence Costs no more than an ordinary clumsy wood picket affair that obstructs the view and will rot or fall apart in a short time. The Hartman Fence it artistic in deBrfcn, protects the grounds without concealing: (hem and is practically KVJSKLAST1NG. Illustrated Catalogue with Prices and Testimonials Mailed Free. Branches: HARTMAN M FG. COM PAN Y, BEAVER FALLS, PA. 102 Chambers St., New York; 508 State S*. : Chicago; 51 and 53 S. Forsyth St., Atlanta,Gw
