Hope Republican, Volume 2, Number 12, Hope, Bartholomew County, 13 July 1893 — Page 7

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OUR PLEASURE CLUB. Mrs. Buyers—All the big berries are at the top of this box, I suppose? Tom Carter—Oh, no <mum; some uv them are on top uvthe other boxes. — New Reporter— What is this note of yours about? I’ve tried for an hour to read it and can’t. City Editor (after a careful study of the epistle)—I’m not quite sure, but I think I wrote it to tell you that you’d have to improve in your writing if you wished to hold your fob. — She—You may light a cigar if you wish, Mr. Trotter. I know how fond you are of smoking. 1 He (ruefully)—Ah—thanks — I’d I like to, but I haven’t a match. ( She (after a moment’s silence)— Isn’t there —ah—some way in which we could make one?

THAT PEAK CHILD AGAIN. Texas Siftings.

"Visitor—What made you look at me so hard at supper, Tommy? I believe you were counting the bicuits I ate. Tommy—No, I wasn’t counting ’em. Papa said you couldn’t count ’em, you ate so many.

here xix is. Texas Siftings.

This is the only correct portrait of the Borden murderer as he approached the Newark barber and requested a ten-cent shave.

Aunt Maria —And so, when the prodigal returned, his father killed the fatted calf. Little Johnny—But what had the calf been doing?

A SLAVE TO FASHION. Life.

“Say, isn't that collar a trifle tight?” "Tight? Not a bit! Besides, it’s the very latest thing out.”

A horse-race is not wicked in itself, it ie what a man says while he is tearing up his pool tickets that is sinful. — These are times when a good many of us have to sit down and think to find out where wo stand.

Hopkins—There goes old mar. Jones. Smith—I see he tried very hard tc get the nomination for State treasurer. Hopkips—I don’t see how he could ur Deflected; ho hasn’t honesi Hope, h.Jjis, hj iSD3. Stapp & Soi

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Down in Louisiana. Arkansaw Traveler. “Is there any good shooting in this pprt of the country?” a white man asked of an old negro down in Louisiana. “Oh, yes, sah, some o’ de bes’ shootin you eber seed.” “I am glad to hear it.” “Doan know why you wan ter be glad, but de shootin’ is here, all de same.” ‘ ’Good many birds, I suppose. ’ “1 ain’t seed none.” “Squirrels, then, I suppose.” “I doan’ know.” “What sort of game is there?” “I ain't seed no game.” “Thought you said there was good shooting.” “Did say so. Some o’ de fines’ shootin’ I eber Seed. Er man shot at me las’ fall 'way ’cross a t§n acre fiel’ an’ broke dis arm. It wuz so fur I didn’t think he could hurt me, but he did; an’ I mus say it wuz erbout de fines’ shootin’ I eber seed.” Dr. Koch, the renowned bacteriologist, nearly lost his assistant, Dr. Freymuth, in the cholera laboratory at Danzig the other day. He was poisoned by accidentally swallowing some cholera baccilli. He fell sick, exhibiting all the symptoms of the Asiatic cholera and his life was saved with great difficulty. It appears that after handling cholera baccilli all morning he sat down to I his lunch without going through the formality of washing his hands. Three days later the sym ptoms appeared —chills, stomach ache, dizziness, etc. The physicians of the laboratory at once took him in charge and barely saved his life. “There is little doubt here.” says a New York correspondent, “that it is Mr. Cleveland’s purpose to secure for Dan Lamont the nomination for Governor of New York a year from next fall, and that Lament himself would willlingly leave the Cabinet to hold an office which many regard as second only in influence to that of the Presidency. Tammany would not greatly object to Lament’s nomination. With that quality which is characteristic of him Lamont has been able to gain and maintain friendship with the Tammany leaders, and is in fact believed to be in closer sympathy with them than with the anti-snapper crowd. With Lamont as Governor the machine in that State would be so managed as to serve whatever purposes Mr. Cleveland may have in view for 1896. The Ladies. Thepleasant effect and perfect safety which ladies may use the California Iquid laxative Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it theirfavorite remedy. To get the true, and genuine article, look for ihe name of the California Fig Syrup Co , printed near the bottom of the package. Perhaps Both. Texas Siftings, A New York gentleman, whose son had gone out into the country for recreation, received a letter from him. While the gentleman was reading it his wife asked; “WhatKoes Tom say in his letter?” “I can" make it out to save my life. He says he has landed a speckled beauty, but whether he means he has been fishing or married a freckle-faced girl I can’t tell.” A Forgetful Witness. Texas Siftings. First New Yorker—I wonder if Corbett, the witness before the Custom' House examining committee, does not use tobacco. Second New Yorker —What makes you think he does? First New Yorker —Oh, nothing, except that I read that the excessive use of tobacco destroys the mfemory. Tourist Tickets to Cool Retreats in thcLake Regions via the Pennsylvania Lines. Tourist tickets to resorts in Northern Michigan and the Lake Region are now for sale at reduced rates via Pennsylvania L nes from principal ticket stations on this desirable route. The return limit will he valid during the season. For dotoi’s please apply to your nearest Pennsylvariy ine ticket agent or address W- P. Brunithe ftrict Passenger Agent, Indianapolis, Inq ,, , sinfi ) e well de»— —, ,, □ i of Marsb miss 'io /Janhading Frencn auu'xunermi) [

The cut-worm that is destroying the corn is called agrotididae by the scientists. Farmers call it something else A Ruinous Loss. Why is it that people in general are so prone to disregard loss of strength, clearly perceptible in bodily shrinkage, failure of appetite, brokt-nrcst? Incomprehensible but true. Sheer carelessness, an overweening confidence In the power of nature to recuperate-the.se are suggestible reasons. One of the most observable signals of danger thrown by distressed nature is waning strength An efficient tonic is the best safeguard against impending peril. Among the invigorants which modern science has developed and experience approved is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, and it occupies the first place. Digestion, renewed by this genial stom-_ achic, compensates for a drain of vital force, and a regular action of the bowels and tranquil condition of the nerves, both insured by Its use, co operate in the complete restoration of vigor. The Bitiers remedies liver and kidney trouble and malaria. Anyone would be justified in recommending Beecham’s Pills for all affections of the liver and other vital organs. »IOO. Rwarl. «10>. The readers of the this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science bus been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity Catarrh being a constitu t.ional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall’s Catarrh Curt is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and raucous sur faces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the dist ase, and giving the pat : ent strength by building up the constitutionandassisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for Hstof estimonials. Address F, J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Druggists, 75 6 “While I am :ioi certain as to the sinfulness of drinking,” said Mr. Lushforth the next morning, ‘*1 am sure as to the bad taste.” ; Sample Package Mailed Free. Address Small. Bile B-ans, New York. About the best pointer one can give to a swift young man is a period. N. K. Brown’s Essefft e Jamaica Ginger will cure dysentery. None better. Try it. 25 cents. Money talks, hut the silver dollar means little more than half what it says. Is it probable that what a million men say after daily trial is a mistake? They say Dobbins’ Perfect Soap is the best 5c soap ever made. Have your grocer order of his wholesaler. Try it. Only 5c. The “silver-tongued” orator is, no doubt, now thinking of changing his nkme. Constipation cured by Small Bile Beans. The more successful a teacher of waltzing is the more reverses he has to go through. Are You Happy? The man or woman who is profitably employed is generally happy. If you are not happy it may be because you have not found your proper work. We earnestly urge all such persons to write to B. F. Johnson & Co., Richmond, Va., and they can show you a work in which you can be happy and profitably employed. A man received a pension because he had lost his hair. {Some very bald facts are coming to light in this department. Cure for Colds, Fevers and General Small Bile Beans. 25 cents per bottle. The time appears to be at hand when a man who is referred to as silver-haired will regard it as an attempt to depreciate him. 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 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 Shoo 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, Elbcron, 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 fora delightful journey are offered passengers via this direct route. For detailed information please apply to your nearest Pennsylvania Line ticket agent or address W. F. 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“Germans Syrup” Regis Leblanc is a French Cana* than store keeper at Notre Dame as Stanbridge, Quebec, Can., who waa cured of a severe attack of Congestion of the Lungs by Boschee’s German Syrup. He has sold many a bottle of German Syrup on his personal recommendation. If you drop him a line he’ll give you the full facts of the case direct, as he did us, and that Boschee’s German Syrup brought him through nicely. It always will. It is a good medicine wd thorough in its* work. • For the World’s Fair. Special parlor car for ilndianapolis people leaves Union Station at 11;25 a.m., daily,for Chicago. via the Big Four Wold's Fair route, landing passengers directly at the World's Fair grounds at 4:5’» p. m. Returning the car leave* Chicago at 8:25 a. m., and the World’s taw grounds at8:14 a. in., daily, reaching Indianapolis at 2:40 p. m. This is invaddltion to the local Indianapolis & Chicago slfceper via the same route, which is open for passengers at 9 p. m., every day, leaving the Union station at 11:30 p. m. reachr ing the World's Pair grounds at 6:86 a. m., and Chicago proper at 6:56 a. m. Returning, this car is located near the Tweifth-st. depot of ths Illinois Central Railroad, is open for passengers at 9.00 p. m.. leaves Chicago at ll:3u p. m.* and the World’s Fair grounds at 11:40 p. im* reaching Indianapolis at 6 a. m. In addition to these the Big Four route has three more, making live in all, vestibule passenger trains with the finest coaches, parlor and reclining-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. *1155 a. m. 3:55, p. m. *11;3J p. m. *12;45 a. m. Arrive Chicago 5:15 p. m, B;45 p. m. 9:50 p. ra 6:55 a. m. 7;30 a. in. RETURNING. Leave Chicago *8:25 a. m. 1:00 p.m. *8:10p. m. *9*15 p. m. *11:30 p. m. Arrive Indianapolis 2:40 p. m. 7:15 p. m: 2:25 a. m. 3;40 a. m. 6;00 a. m. ♦daily Reasons Why World’s Fair Visitors Should Purchase Their Tickets Over the Pennsylvania Short Line. It Is the shortest route and an excellent line in every way. It furnishes the best possible accommodations for passengers. It has a reputation for reliabilitv 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 Grounds, and stops them at Grand Crossing for the express purpose of allowing passengers to disembark at that point, enabling them to roach the great Columbian Exposition and the hotels and boarding house* adjacent thereto, in a ride of only ten minute* 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 Lines. Your nearest Ticket Agent of these lines will promptly answer all inquiries for detailed information. Excursion Rates to Columbus, Ind., via Pennsylvania Line, July 11th to 14th Excursion tickets at low round-trip rates will he 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. Chicago & St. Louis Railway. July 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th. Tickets will be good returning until July 15th. inclusive. n EWI S’ 98 c?. r LYE I Powderedand Perfum ed (PATENTED) The strongest and purest Lys made. Unlike other Lye, it being i lino powder and panksd in a can with r movable lid. the cont«nt« are always ready for u»«. Will make the best perfumed Hard Soap in 20 minute* without boiling. It la the beat for cleaning waste pipes, disinfecting sinks, closets, washing bottles, paints, trees, etc. PENNA, SALT BTF’G CO. Gen. Agts., Phlla., Pa. i nnnnnn acres of law ° for sale by the Saint Paul — mi —hi & Duluth Railroad Company in Minnesota. Send for Maps and Circulars. They will be sent to you FREE. Address HOPEWELL CLARKE, Land Commissioner, St. Paul. Minn, rwwEJmurnim 1 For Indlgeftf Ion, Blllouftnesf, | Headache, Coiifttlpntlon, End = Complexion, Offensive Breath, | "and all disorders of the Stomach, ■ Liver and Bowels. , 1 RIPANS TABULES ( I act gently yet promptly. Perfect \ = digestion follow* their use. | May be obtained by r application to nearest dn.-jrtrlat Ely’s Cream Balm WILIj CURE CATARRH Price 50 Cents. Apply Balm into.each nostri Ely Bros., 56 Wart-cn St.N.Y

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Enraged Subscriber—Is the redheaded hyena that edits this paper in? Office Boy—Yes, sir. E. S. (cooling down) —Confound it! Why, a fellow just told me he was out! —