Hope Republican, Volume 2, Number 14, Hope, Bartholomew County, 27 July 1893 — Page 7

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M iscellaneous. Aii artesian well in Selma, Ala., simultaneously spouts both hot and cold water through two tubes. While Mrs. Lease makes speeches and runs for office, her husband is obscurely and patiently working to keep the wolf from the door. ‘It’s all right,” said he sorrowfully the other day, “for mv wife to be making speeches, but it is the' drug store, just the same, that keeps things a running.” A proposition to hold a world’s fair in London in 18§5 or 1896 was discussed at a public meeting to promote the object, two weeks ago, at which Mr. Conybeare, M. P., and Other prominent men supported the proposition. A universal exhibition has not been held in London in thirty-one years, while in that time four successful exhibitions have been held in Prance. The Lord Mayor and the chairman of the Chamber of Commerce will shortly receive a deputation on the subject and consider it. Improving. Lie Nain Jaime. Mile. S. (to riding master) —Well, sir, do you think I have made any progress? Riding Master —Certainly; you fall now much more gracefully than you used to do. The Ladies. The pleasant effect and perfect safety which ladies may use the California Iquid , ,xative Syrup of Fists, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To got the true and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Co , pr nted near the bottom of the package. The housewives in Florida have found a new use for oranges. They scrub the floors with them. Go into almost any tow n in the orange-grow-ing districts and you will see the wofhen using the luscious fruit exactly as our housekeepers use soap. They cut the oranges in halves and rub the flat, exposed pulp on the floor. The acid in oranges doubtless does the cleanings but at any rate the boards are as white as snow after the application. It is thought that lemons would be better than oranges for this purpose, because of the additional acidity. Sick headache relieved by Sm a i,i. Bile Beank “Pay as you go” and save enough to come back on. __ BIG FOUK WORLD’S FAIR ROUTE, Daily Excursions to Chicago—1*4.50 for th« Round Trip. Tickets good for ten days, For tickets and sleeping and chair car accommodations call at No. 1 East Washington St„ :.« Jackson Place, Mass. Ave. and Union Station. 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 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. Llberon, 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 del ghtful journey 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. Bljg Four Route—Loulavll’e Line Now Open Two through trains daily leaving India apolis at 2 55 p. m, and 2:45 a. m. reaching Louisville at 7:C0 p. m . and 7 10 a. m. Leave Louisville at 7 4 > a. m., and 8:15 p. m. Arrive Indianapolis at 11:46 m„ and 12;30 Midnight Sleepers and free Reclining Cha*r Cars on trains leaving Indianapolis at 2; 16 a m., and Louisville at 8. *.5 p. m.

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