Hope Republican, Volume 2, Number 11, Hope, Bartholomew County, 6 July 1893 — Page 7

7X7 STOP THE PROGRESS of Consumption, you will find bui ono guaranteed remedy— Doctor Pierce’s Golden k Medical Discovery, fir. advanced cases, ' it brings comfort and relief; if you haven’t delayed too long, it will certainly cure. It doesn’t claim too much. It won’t make new lungs—nothing can; but it will make diseased ones sound and healthy, when everything else bos foiled. The scrofulous affection of the lungs that’s caused Consumption, like every other form of Scrofula, and every blood-taint and disorder, yields to the “Discovery.” It is the most effective blood - cleanser, strength-re-storer, and llosh-builder that’s known to medical science. In all Bronchial, Throat, and Dung Affections, if it over fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back. A perfect and permanent cure for your Catarrh—-or f500 in cash. Thio is promised by the proprietor:; of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Kegiedy. —

KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many/wlio live better than olliors and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world’s best products to the'needs 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 and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on Ihe Kidneys, Liver 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, whoso name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well infoimtd, you will not accept any substitute if tlVrcd. WHAT OTHERS 5Ay7 (STRONG iOBSEKERI A NOTED SPECIALIST Says PITCHER’S LIVURA Is a Remedy of the Highest Value —Used Daily in His Practice. No other Remedy In this Country Can Show Such a Strong Indorsement from the Medical Profession. LivoraMfg.Co.: __ , Gentlemen; I am using PITCHER’S LIVURA in ray daily practice, andam greatly pleased with the results obtained. I am inclined to state that in many of the ills of life met with daily, LIVURA may be named as a remedy ol the highest value; in fact, a specific, if there is a specific in the whole category of medicine. In your remedy there is nothing that can in any way prove detrimental to the most delicate constitution. Your formula is purely a vegetable one, and each individual ingredient cannot but be beneficial upon the various human organisms. For stomach, liver, kidney, ana bowel troubles I know of nothing better. Dyspepsia and constipation, with their numerous train of distressing symptoms, being both relieved and cured by its use. 1 find LIVURA to be a gentle, but efficient alterative tonic to the entire digestive tract, with its various co-opera-tive organs, and through them acting most favorably upon the sympathetic and nervous system. To the tired, weakened, worn-out physical economy, LIVURA cannot but do much good, and should be tried faithfully and persistently by all sufferers from the above list of ailments. Yours truly, Robert Challoner, M.D., Vendome Building, Nashville, Tenn. 52 Garfield Tea^s Cures Constipation, Restores Complexion, baves Doctors Bills. Sample free. Garfield Tea Co. , 319 w. 45th StjN. Y Cures Sick Headache “ ~~INU , 27--S3 “IwDPLS btsl POLISH IN THE WORLD.

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OUR PLEASURE CLUB. Licksmith—So you are going tc marry that Boston girl? Think you can afford it? She has very expensive tastes. Jayson- True; but look at what ] will save on my ice billls. About the most discouraging thing that comes to a man in his life is the desire to thrash an enemy, coupled with the belief that he can’t do it. “Augustus,” said Angelina to her lover “you know that father has recently invested in an American silver mine, and is going there at once, and 1 cannot leave mother alone. So 1 l’ask you, dear Augustus, how long would you wait for me?” “Wait for you, my darling?” exclaimed Augustus, “I will wait for you until ye learn how the silver mine turns' out. ” A CHEAT SEND OFF. A poor little fellow called Vaughan, Was playing one day on the laughan, When a whllwind came nigh, Took him up to the skigh, Aud none could tell where he had gaughan. —Truth “How long,” says a contemporary, “can one live without air?” It depends on the air. Most people could live a long time without some of the airs which have been popular during the last twelvemoth. The trapeze performer’s business is precarious at best. He should always have some good thing to fall ■ back on.

Why Grady Was Kuflled. * fudge.

Miss Gi'ady— I’ve been talking with mamma, papa, and I’d like to i [jive a german. Mr. Grady—Phwat’s that? Miss Grady—I said I thought some of giving a german. Mr. Grady—Av yez giv wan o’ tbim Dutch loafers annyt ing out o’ this house yez follys it yuresilf.

In the Palais de [Justice —A law-yer-is walking to and fro, gesticulating and talking earnestly to himself, whereupon another lawyer points tc him and says: “What a fool that maji is! A lawyer who wastes w'ords talking to himself is like a confectioner who eats his own cakes.” Howson Lott —I tell you, you ought to come out and live at Lonesomehurst. It’s the healthiest and most beautiful station on the road. Murray Hill (musingly)—I wonder if I could buy a nice-little place out there? Howson Lott (eagerly)—Yes; I’ll sell yon mine! Dirt cheap, too. Bob (trying to grow a mustache) I say, Tom, does it show at ai 1 ? Tom (seriously)—Well, yes, a iit tie; but never mind, I don’t thin., any one will notice it.

Colored Society Note.

Sam Johnsing—Miss Ashoot, I has brung yer some dark chocolate ice cream. I ’lowed it would match yei complexion better dan de strawberry blonde ice-cream.

IN EVERY Re1 ceipt that calls for baking powder use the “Royal.” It will make the food lighter, sweeter, of finer flavor, more digestible and wholesome. “We recommend the Royal Baking Powder as superior to all others.” — United Cooks and Pastry Cooks' Associ- _ aiion of the United States.

Trying to Please. New York Weekly. Visiting Brother — What’s this fishy smdl? Struggling Artist—Fish-oil and salt. I’m mixing my colors with it. “Phew! What for?” “I’m painting a marine for the exhibition, and though these hanging committees don’t seem to have eyes, they must certainly have noses.” A Family Affair. New York Weekly. De Note (at the theater) —That orchestra that plays between the acts is excruciating. It’s enough to drive folks out. Lbblounger—The loader is-a broth-, er of the man who has the saloon next door. Hard to Bear. New York Weekly. Stranger—Why are those anarchists so howling mad at that inoffen-sive-looking minister? Eesident —He wants them to join his church. “Hum! I don't see anything in such an invitation to rave over.” “Yes, but he's a Baptist.” How’s Thfs? We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall’s Catarrh Cure. ’ F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props, Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known P. J Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale druggists,Toldo, O., Walding. Kinnan & aSrvin, Wholesale drliggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold bv all druggists. From Paris comes rumors that among hair-dressing fashions the chignon is about to go up head again. Rats! Excursion Hates to Columbus, Ind., via Pennsylvania Line, July 11th to 14th Excursion tickets at low round-trip rates will be sold to Columbus, Ind.. account the races from Indianapolis, Louisville. Madison, Cambridge City, and intermediate ticket stations on the Louisville Division of the Pittsburgh. Cincinnati. Clrcigo & St. Louis Railway. July llth. 12tb, 13th and 14th. Tickets will be good returning until July 15th, inclusive. Hood’s Cures “Fourteen years ago I had an attack of the gravel, and since have been very seriously troubled with my liver and kidneys. I had no appetite and at© nothing but gruel. Had no more color that a marble statue. After I hadtf taken three bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla I could eat anything without* distress. I have now fully recovered. I feel well and am well. D. M. Jordan, Jamestown, N. Y. Hood's Rills cure all Liver Ills, Biliousness, Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Hettlaehe. TRAVEL VIA THE

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Wave To med. Sea sick voyagers suffer unspeakable tortures. Then if Hostetler’s Stomach Hitters is resorted to the tortures cease. Yatching parties, ojoan lishermen, nervous, sickly people, whom the jarring of a railway train affects ‘much in the i-ame way as the tossing of the surges do one who crosses the Atlintlc for the llrst lime. . should be mindful of this and be provided with an adequate supply of the Bitters. Tibs incomparable stoma hie will promptly settle a stomach outrageously disturbed, is a capital antidote to malaria and nervous complaints, remc l ea constipation and billlousness, and counteracts a tendency to rheumatism. Besides this, it compensates for a loss of energy consequent upon undue exertion or nervous anxiety, and averts the effects of exposure in Inclement weather and the wearing of damp clothing. Both appetite and sleep are promoted by it, and general health rapidly improves through its use. N. K. Brown’s Essence Jamaica Gluger will cure diarrhoea,. None better. Try it, “5 cents. Many a strong-headed man has weak ideas. “Life is a battlefield on which we fight for fame.” To preserve health in this fight, us« Beecham’s Pills, 25 cents a box. If the Duke of Veragua to visit ns let him come, for a good long stay. Rapid' transit doesn’t go here. If you will try Dobbins’ Perfect Soap, which retails at 5c per bar, yon will save money and clothes. It is by far the best and purest soap ever made. Have your grocer get it. In some respects Baltimore is much slower than its sister cities. For instance* it has no runs on its banks. To the Mountain and Ocean> Resorts via Pennsylvania Lines. The advantages peculiar to the Pennsylvania Lines make them the desirable thoroughfares to Bedford Springs, Altoona. Ebensburg, or any of the delightful summer havens in the cool Allegheny Mountains. By no other route j can Cresson, the ideal retreat on the crest of that, romantic mountain range be reached, as the Pennsylvania is the only line direct to it. and the only one leading past the Pack Saddle and the Allegrippus, around the famous Horse Shoe Curve and along the Blue Juniata, the richest of Amer ca’s scenic gems. For reaching Atlantic City, Cape May. Ocean Grove, Asbury Park, Long Branch, Sea Girt, hllberon, Ocean Beach, Berkeley, Newport. Narragansett Pier. Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket or any of the numerous watering places that dot the Atlantic seaboard from the Carolinas to Maine, these lines are particularly desirable. For a trip to the Adirondacks, the Catskills and resorts in Northeastern New York. Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts. Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine, exceptional facilities for a delightful journej 7 are offered passengers via this direct route. For detailed information please apply to your nearest Pennsylvania Line ticket agent or address W. F. Brunner, District Passenger Agent. Indianapolis. Ind. Tourist Tickets to Cool Retreats In the Lake Regions via the Pennsylvania Lines, Tou ist tickets to resorts in Northern Michigan and the Lake Region are now for sale at reduced rates via Pennsylvania Lines from principal ticket stations on this desirable route. The return limit will be valid during the season. For details pleaseapply to your nearest Pennsylvania Line ticket agent or address W. F. Brunner, District Passenger Agent, Indianapolis, Ind. tf* WBilM Mor P hin « Habit Cured in 10 f J*|IIMto 20 days. No pay till cured. WI IVill DR. J.STEPHENS, Lebanon.Ohio-

“August Flower” Miss C. G. McClavk, .Schoolteacher, 753 Park Place, Elmira, N. Y. “ This Spring while away from home teaching my first term in a country . school I was perfectly wretched with that human agony called dyspepsiq. After dieting for twp weeks and getting no better, a friend wrote me, suggesting that I take August Flower. The very next day I purchased a bottle. I am delighted to say that August Flower helped m« so that I have quite recovered from my indisposition.” © T an Ideal family medicine! = For Indigent Ion, HiliouMncnn. | Headache, Constipation, llua = Com pic x Ion, Offensive llreaih, I and all disorders of the Stomach, . I Liver and Bowels. / | RIPANS TABULES L ■ act gently yet promptly. Perfect® j digestion follows their use. ™ | May bo obtained by r application to nearest druggi«t.

Positively euro Bilious Attacks, Constipation, Side-Headache f etc. 25 cents per bottle, at Drug Stores. Write for sample close, free. 1 F. SMITH & C0., Prc, ‘-Nevj York. iiEUMTE Women Or Debilitated Women, ahould use BRADFIELO’S FEMALE REGULATOR. Every ingredient possesses superb Tonic properties and exerts a wonderful influence in toning up and strengthening her system, by driving through the proper channels all impurities. Health and strength guaranteed to result from its use. “ My wife, who wa« bedridden for «igh. t men months, after using Hr ail field’& Female Regulator for two months la getting well.” » J M. Johsbos. Malvern, Ark. , B«*nrm,D Bsohlatoi« C’o.. Atlanta, Go, Bool by l)i arista at $1.00 per butllo, "Ely’s Cream Balm WIEI, cuke CATARRH Price 50 Cents. Apply Balm Into each nostril Ely Bros., 56 Warren St.N.Y. Fl—I ■HJ1I rtFram 15 to 95 lbs~ D tidngphvsidiin). No starving.. ■ *■ Thousands cured. Send 6c in stampsl O. W. h\ SNYDEK, 31.1>„ Mail I>ept. 8, McVickcr’s Theater, Chicago. 111. patentT~~Trad£-mahks. Examination and Advice as to Patcntnbility of invention. Send for Inventor’s Guide or How to Oet a Patent, Patrick O’Kakkuu. Wushu. c-Iom. 7i nATCUTC THOMAS P. SIMPSON. Washington, I Cn a u H- C. No ally’s feu until Patent obH talnecl. Wilie for Inventor’s Guide. IESE&EESmJ&B Consumptives and people n| who have weak lungs or Asth- Egl ina. should use PIso’s Cure for rag Consumption. It has cured Bf®J thousands, it has not injur- |Ng| ed one. It is not bad to take. ■■ It is the best cough syrup. i&| Sold everywhere. 25c, fl IT 1

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