Hope Republican, Volume 2, Number 9, Hope, Bartholomew County, 22 June 1893 — Page 7

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KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live better than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting tlio world’s best products to tho'needa of physical being, will attest the value to nealtn of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleasant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect laxative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers ana permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kidneys, Inver and Bowels without weakening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all druggists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if tfi-rcd. WHAT 0THER5 SAY." limiOIS INDEED! Thirty Years of Suffering With Bilivisness, Chronic Liver Trouble, and Impure Blood. CONQUERED BY TWO BOTTLES OF UVURA T"™‘ MFG. Co.: Gentlemen: I have suffered greatly with chronic liver trouble ever sinco the war. Continually bilious, and my tongue very heavily coated, leaving a bad taste in my mouth. to the sluggishness of the liver, my blood became very Impure, and boils broke out under my arms and on my back and limbs. My bowels were very irregular. After reading your advertisement, I commenced taking PITCHER’S UVURA, and after taking two bottles I waa perfectly satisfied that it would do all that was claimed for it. I began to leel better very soon after I commenced taking it, and to-day my liver ts in an active condition and my bowels perfectly regular. My blood is again pure, and I feel better In every way. I am so well satisfied with UVURA that I shall continue to use it whenever I think my system needs toning up. I applied UVURA OINTMENT to the boils which had broken out on me, and I must say I have never seen anything that would heal so quickly and cleanly as your Ointment. I will be glad to tell anyone of the virtues of PITCHER’S UVURA. C. H. A. Gbrdino, #8 60o Church Street, Nashville, Tenn. Ely’s Cream Balm With CURE CATARRH Price 60 Cents. Apply Balm into each nostril Ely Bros., 66 Warren St.,N.Y. .... ""best polish in the world.

00 NOT BE DECEIVED with Pastes, Enamels, and Paints which stain the hands, injure the iron, and burn red. The Rising Sun Stoyo Polish is. Brilliant, Odorless, and Durable. Each package contains six ounces; when moistened will make several boxes of Paste Polish. HAS AN ANNUAL SALE _0F_3,OOO TONS?

\ GAS BELT ELECTRIC. Plaut for the Proposed £nterprlse—Ma|, of the Koutes. At Noblesville, Wednesday, the exact plans of the new enterprise were madi known for the first time. The distance between Koblesville and Indianapolis is to be covered by a double-track system. This double track will also be extended from Noblcsvillo to Chicago, via Sheridan. Frankfort and Lafayette. A single-track

branch will go immediately north through Tipton to Kokomo. At this place two extensions will be made from the lino directly north, ono going to Logansport and the other to Peru. The third branch leading from Noblesvllle will pass through Elwood, Marion, and will have its terminus in Fort Wayne. It will also bo a single track. The fourth and last road will go to Muucie through Anderson. This will complete a network of electric railways connecting all the leading towns In the natural gas beltof Indiana, MOB AT THE INVEST. Col. Ainsworth, Chief of'the Records Division, in Danger. At the coroner’s inquest, investigating the Ford thearer wreck at Washington, Monday, a most exciting scene took place. A snrging mass of people was present. Ono man, white with rage, rushed upon Col. Ainsworth, the Chief of the Pension Rocorcfs Division, frhich occupied the wrecked building, exclaiming: “That man killed my father and I propose to kill him!” Instantly cries of “hang him!” “kill him!” “shoot him!” were heard throughout the hall. Foreman Warner, of the jury, jumped upon a chair and urged the excited people to commit no violence, but it was only by the most vehement protests, accompanied by prompt action on the part of the police, that peace was maintained. Col. Ainsworth was escorted from the hall in safety after the prompt adjournment of the j lira’s session, the foremandceming.it imprudent to continue the proceedings at that time. Col. Ainsworth has been known as a great disciplinarian and is unpopular with his clerks, and they hold him responsible for the accident because of his having let the contract for the excavation which caused the collapse of the building to incompe-* tent persons because their l>id was the lowest. It is said in justification of Col. Ainsworth that, like the majority of Government officials, he is hampered by rod tape, and has only followed the law and discharged his duty as laid down by the rules. IMPROVED FINANCIAL SITUATION. Increased Exports of Cereals Swell the Gold Reserve. The net gold reserve in the Treasury at the close of business, Wednesday, was $93,138,3lfi, an increase of nearly one million dollars over Tuesday, and an increase of nearly ?3,000,COO during the week. The low price of wheat has had the effect of Increasing our exports of that commodity largely, and as a consequence the gold shipments have been decreased. Representative Wilson, of West Virginia, in an interview at Washington, expressed himself as being certain that the Sherman silver law will be promptly repealed. One hundred and fifty thousand ounces of sliver were purchased at the Treasury, Wednesday. TEMPESTUOUS TIME IN TENNESSEE. They All Got Stone Blind Drunk and Johnny Filled Up the Bow], An excursion last Sunday from Nashville to Gallatin, Tenn., was the wildest time the participants ever had, it is said. They began getting drunk promptly on arrival there, and by returning time were blind drunk and fighting mad. Knives, clubs, razors and whiskey bottles were the weapons used. John Ludwig had his head broken with a bottle full of whisky and will die. Dan Gowan was knocked off the train with a club and fell on the ground while the train was going at full speed, and will not recover. Elvin Dowell was bitten by a copperhead snake near Gallatin, and is dying. AN EXPERT ON INDIANA CROPS. Granville Cowing, of Muncie, is one of the best authorities in the State on the fruit crop. He says apples have been greatly damaged by the cold weather of May and do not promise over half a crop. Cherries will not produce one-quarter of a crop. There are few pears and only a half crop of plums. There is a full crop of blackberries and the strawberry crop is large but not so much as it promised ten days ago. Grapes promise to be very plentiful. Whatever happens to John himself, the Chinese firecrackers will likely go off successfully, by the Fourth.

“ All other baking powders arc shown by the latest United States Government Report to be inferior to the Royal in both Purity and Strength. (See Bulletin 13, Chemical Division of V • S. Agricultural Dept.J

■Wonderful German Clock. jfilcago Herald. One of the curious artides on exhibition is a geographical, astronomical and chiming art clock, theAvalue of which is said to be $5,000. This clock rests upon a pedestal made of American walnut, richly carved and treated in the style of modern rennalssance of the sixteenth century. The clock and pedestal have a height of about eight feet. The front dial is made of ivory, ebony, rosewood and mother-of-pearl. The other dials are made of enamel, the figures and hands of fine gold. Besides the main dial the clock has on either side of the case eight dials which indicate the time of tjjese towns; Berlin, St. Petersburg, Stockholm, Constantinople, Vienna, Rome, Paris, London, Washington, New York, Philadelhia, Carracas, Buenos Ayres,"Quito, Mexico and San Francisco. On the side opposite the main dial there is a permanent calendar movement which indicates the day of the week, the day of the month, the time difference between mean and actual solar time, and the phases of the moon. This movement effects automatically the change of day in leap years. The clock work is actuated by a spring and requires winding once in eight days. It strikes the I quarter and full hours. At the striking of every full hour the clock sets I in motion a musical movement which plays a different piece every hour., j The clock and pedestal are decorated j with fifty-four sculptured represent-1 ations and ornamentations. A Desirable Neighbor, New York Weekly. Mrs. Binks —That woman we just passed is the nicest neighbor I ever had. Friend —Neighbor? Why she didn’t so much as glance at you. Mrs. Binks—That’s what I like about her. Reasons Why World’s Fair Visitors Should Purchase Their Tickets Ove? the Pennsylvania Short Line. It is the shortest route and an excellent line in every way. It furnishes the best pcssib’o 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 fypm the World’s Pair Grounds, and stops 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 boarding houses adjacent thereto, in a ride of only ten nPhutes by train of Illinois Central Railroad or by electric street car line—fare by either only five cents. Tickets to Chicago and return, good u*itll October 31st, are now on sale at a reduction of . twenty-five per cent, at all ticket offices of the \ Pennsylvania Short Lines. Your nearest I Ticket Agent of these lines will promptly answer all inquiries for detailed information.

Mr. Joseph Godfrey “10,000 Needles Seemed to be sticking in my legs, when I was suffering with a terril le humor, my legs being a masa of runlngjsores from knees down. I was urged to take HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA and in a short time I -was perfectly cured, I Hood’s-™ Cures am an old salor. age 74, in the best of health, thanks to Hocds." Jos. Godfrey, Sailors’ Snug Harbor, Staten Island. N. Y. Hooo’s Rill* are the best after-dinner Pillg. assist digestion, prevent constipation.

A match doesn’t know enough to keep in when it rains. At all events, it is sure to go out if it is wet. That Terrible Scor-gn, Fever and ague, and its congener, bilious remittent, besides affections of the stomach, liver and bowels, produced by miasmatic a>r and water, are both eradicated and prevented by the use of Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters, a purely vegetable elixir, indorsed by physicians, and more extensively used as a remedy for the above class of disorders, as well as for many othhers, than any medicine o f the age. A languid circulation, a torpid state of the liver, a want of vital stamina, are conditions peculiarly favorable to malarial diseases. They are, however, surely remedied by the great preventive, which, by invigorating the system and endowing it with regularity, as well as vigor, provides it with a resisting power which enables it u- withstand disorders, not only of a malarial type, but a host of others to which feeble and ill regulatrd systems are subject: The Bitters are a saft as well as searching eradicant, and have widely superseded that dangerous drug, quinine, which palliates but does not eradicate malaria. With reference to these shows It may be said a dog’s ancestral tree can not be told by its bark. The: progress of science in medicine has produced nothing better for human ills than the celebrated Beecham’s Pills. The restaurateurs at the Columbian Exposition seem to tiling that a Fair exchange is no robbery. No other 5c soap has ever been made of half the merit of Dobbins’ new Perfect Soap. Oneirial will drive all other 5c soaps out. Please ask your grocer for it. 5c a bar. The doctor understands all tongues. ( State or Ohio, City of Toledo, \ Lucas County, f ss * J Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the I senior partner of the firm of P. J.C heney & | Co., doing business in the City of Toledo,' I County and tate aforesaid, and that said man will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL1 LAR for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Ca tarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. 1 worn to before me and subscribed in my 1 i presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1889 A. W. GLEASON, ( > Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, end for testimonirls, free. F, J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. IH3r' , Sold by Druggists, 75o The Government of Russia has excluded “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” from the theaters of that country, yet they call it despotic and inconsiderate. N. K. Brown’s Essence Jamaica Ginger will aid indigestion. None better. Try it. 25cmts, Wherever the experienced blind man moves there is an era of good feeling. For the World’s Fair. Special parlor car for Jndianapolis people leaves Union Station at 11;25 a.m.,daily,for Chicago, via the Big Four Wold’s Pair route, landing passengers directly at the World's Fair grounds at 4:5> p. m. Returning the car leaves Chicago at 8:25 a. m., and the World’s Pair grounds at8:!4 a. m., daily, reaching Indianapolis at 2:40 p. m. This is in addition to the local Indianapolis & Chicago sleeper via the same route, which is open for passengers at 9 p. m., every day, leaving the Union station at 11:30 p. m. reaching the World s Pair grounds at 6:36 a. m., and . Chicago proper at 6:55 a. m. Returning, this | car is located near the Twelftb-st. depot of the l Illinois Central Railroad, is open for passengers at 9.00 p. m., leaves Chicago at 11:30 p. m., and the World’s Fair grounds at H;49 p. m., reaching Indianapolis at 8 a. m. In addition to these the Big Four route has three more, making five in all, vestibule passenger trains with vthe. finest coaches, parlor and recllnlng-chair cars, dining-cars and superb standard and compartment buffet sleeping cars, each way between Indianapolis and Chicago, landing and receiving passengers direct at the grounds. These trains run as follows: Leave Indianapolis *1125 a. m. ♦11*55 a, m. 8:55, p. m. *11:3) p. m.*l2;45 a. m. Arrive Chicago 5:15 p. m, 6;45 p. m. 9:50 p. m. 6.55 a. m. 7;30a. m. , RETURN fNG. Leave Chicago *8:25 a. m, 1:00 p.m. *8:10 p. m. *9*15 p. m. *11:30 jp. m. Arrive Indianapolis 2:40 *p, m. 7:15 p. m. 2:25 a. m. 3;40 a. m. 6;00 a.jn, ♦dally •-V- m No matter how cheap quinine may be it is always a drug in the market. Reduced Rates to Pittsburgh via Pennsyl. vanla Li cs June 23d and 24th. Excursion tickets to Pittsburgh for the Knights of St. John Union will be sold from principal ticket stations on the Pennsylvania Lines June 231 and 24th. Tickets will be good returning until June 28th, inclusive. For details please apply to nearst Pennsylvania Line Ticket Agent. PATENTS. TRADE-MARKS. Examination and Advice as to Patentability of invention. Send for Inventor’s Guide or Hovr to Get a Patent, Patrick O'Farrkll, Washington, D. C Garfield Tea ss Cares Sick Head ache.Kee to ree Complexion, Saves Doctors Bills. Sample free. Garfield Tea Co.. 310 w. 46th St., N.Y. Cures Constipation

“August Flower" x “One of ray neighbors, Mr. John Gilbert, has been sick for a long time. All thought him past recovery He was horribly emaciated from the inaction of his liver and kidneys. It is difficult to describe his appearance and the miserable state of his health at that time. Help from any source seemed impossible. He tried your August Flower and the effect upon him was magical. It restored him to perfect health to the great astonishment of his family and friends.’’ JohnQuibell, Holt, Out. a f flii Ideal FAMilY wp‘niRi^ I Fur Indigestion, Rlllouaaeaiu I Headache, C'om>tli>ation, Hud l Complexion. Offensive Itrruth, | and all disorders of th« Stomach. ■ Liver and Bovel*. j \ Rl PANS TABULES ( I act gently y«t promptly. Perfect 1 i digestion follow* thair iron. | May bo obtained by ; application to nearest druggist tamiiBaiiiii»iiiiaaii»iMm>im:::nam.,as.iiiiM ■ tlelng pbyilcUn). No curving ■ * Tbona&nds cured. Send In lUmpJ O' W. h\ SNYDER. M. T>„ Mall uepi. ». McVlckcr’w Thontor, ClUoago, 111* DR. KILMER’S SWAMP-ROOT CURED ME. / La Grippe! Gripp! Gripp ! After Effects Cured. Mr. Bilgcr writes:—-“I had a bad attack of the Grippe; after a time caught cold and had a second attoca, it settled in my kidneys and liver, and Oh! such pain and misery in my back and legs. The physicians 1 medicine and other things that I used made no impression, and I continually grew worse until I was a physical wreck, and given up to die. Father bought mo a bottle of Dr. Kilmer’s SWAMP ROOT, and before I had used all of the second bottle I felt better, and to-day I am just as well as ever. A year has passed and not a trace of the Grippe is left. SWAMP-HOOT waved my life.’* D. H. Biloer, Hulmevillc, Pa. Jan. 10th, 1893. DROPSY! DROPSYl DROPSY! Suffered Three Years, “Respected Dr. Kilmer*Co., Binghamton,N.Y My wife had suffered for three years with Dropsy, during that time she was attended by five different physicians, none of whom helped her for longer than a few days. We also used besides, more than twenty different remedies, but nothing t would help. Then we used your SWAMP - ROOT, and after she had used three bottles relief was apparent, hence she continued to take it until she had used twentyfive One dollar bottles. Now she is healthy and strong, as she never was before. She will be forty-one years old on the 9th of next March and next to God she owes her life to SWAMP-ROOT. I send you this testimony and enclose herewith a Photograph of my wife. Your true friend, Hekman Bkoering. Feb. 22,1893. Loramies, Shelby Co., Ohio. At boc. or $1.00 si«*. U “Invalid** Guide to Health” anti *1* Consultation Free, idffl * Dr. Kilmer AOo., Binghamton, N. Y. II A fl Anointment U w U Cures Piles Trial Free. At Druggists 50c.

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