Hope Republican, Volume 2, Number 16, Hope, Bartholomew County, 10 August 1893 — Page 3
“German Syrup” Just a bad cO>ld, and a hacking cough. We all su iTer that way sometimes. How to get rid of them is the study. Listen —‘ ‘ I am a R anchuian and Stock Raiser. My life is rough and exposed. I meet all weathers in the Colorado mountains. I sometimes take colds. Often they are severe. I have used German Syrup five years for these. A few doses will cure them at any stage. The last one I had was stopped in 24 hours. It is infallible,” James A. Lee, Jefferson, Col. &
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Biliousness, Headache, foul breath, sour stomach, heartburn, pain in chest, dyspepsia, constipation. Poor Digestion, Distress after eating, pain and bloating in the stomach, shortness of breath, pain In the heart. Loss of Appetite, A splendid feeling to-day and a depressed one to-morrow, nothing seems to taste good, tired, sleepless and all unstrung, weakness, debility. Swamp-Root builds up quickly a run down constitution and makes the weak strong. Guarantee-Use contents of One Bottle, if not benefited, Druggists will refund to you the price paid. At Druggists, 50c. Size, $1.00 Size. “Invalids’ Guide to Health” free- Consultation free.. u w. N. Y. WHAT OTHERS SAY. "catarrh of thestoiach, NEURALGIA, HEADACHE, LOSS OF APPETITE AND CONSTIPATION. CURED BY 3 BOTTLES OF LIVURA. Mr. C. L. Stier is a well-known and highly respected citizen oj Nashville . Is a merchant in the city market, where he may be seen every week-day . J Read ivhat he says : IiIYUka M’f’g. Co., | Dear Sirs:— u For the past 7 years I have suffered with Catarrh of the Stomach, with loss of appetite, and oould relish nothing I ate. I was greatly troubled with headache, was constipated, and 1 had severe neuralgic pains in the left side of my lace. Two physicians treated mo for about six weeks but the relief was only temporary. I commenced taking PITCHER’S livDttl three months ago/ahd the action of the medicine was immediate, X have taken only two bottles and the stomach trouble is gone, the neuralgia has passed away, my appetite is excellent and I am gaining flesh every day. I haven’t felt so well for years, and I give all the credit to PITCHER’S LIVURA 1 have also used Li v ara Ointment, and. have found St very efficacious. Yours truly, C. L. STIEE, 410 Hume St, Nashville, Tcnn. 40 LIVURA OINTMENT The Great Skin Cure. Cures Eczema, Salt Rheum, Pimples, Ulcers, Itch, and all affections of the skin. Heals Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, etc. Sold by all Druggists, or by mail. Price 85 Cents. The Litura M’p’o. Co., Nashville, Tbhn. The Besf Waterprocf Coat in the _ WORLD 1 « l'i:n' li n-.i.,- ...1 water , proof, and will keep you dry iu the hardest storm. The new POMM EL SLK K.ER la a perfect riding coat, and covers the entire saddle. Bewareof imitations. Don’t buy a coat if the “ Fish Brand” is not on it. Illustrated Catalogue tree. A. J. TOWER. Boston, Mass. F SESSION WaahliiKlon, D.c! "Suonessfullv Prosecutes Claims. Lott. Principal Examiner U.S. Pension Bureau. 3yrain last war, 15 adjudicating claim-*. ntt- si? " BEST POL bo s-c n«
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UUli rLEASUKE CLUB. A came up between them Of wh.ch he did not dream. Until his sweetheart chanced to see A sign of good ice cream. ‘‘I believe Shelton’s ease is really 'rowing worse every day.” “Has he done .anything imprudent hat you know of?” “Yes; he called in a doctor.” “Clinton’s son has gone into busiless for himself, eh; a branch house, /ou say?”, “Yes.” “Selling dry goods, then?” “No; teaehingschool.” “He couldn’t do anything worse than eat ca> dy all day long.” “Oh, doctor, I didn’t tell you, did I then, that he is learning to whistle?”
POETICAI. QUOTATIONS. Texas Siftings.
“Oft in the stilly night.”
“Over a year ago I gave you a five dollar bill and you’ve not returned it yet.” “Well, you see, I’ve never been certain that I’ve ever got hold oi that same one since.” Man wants but rule here below While in this earthly school, % But while the weather's us it is He wants that little cool.
NO CHANCE FOR HIM. Brooklyn Life.
He—I came very near proposing to you the other night. She—I’m glad you did’t. I’d miss your visits ever so much!
When it’s blowy And i nowy. We call it a blizzard; When if s to* ting An If casting. We call it a f izzard: Whatever it is. We take a nride >. In always being Dissatialled. Slabbs (the marble cutter) —Have you selected the epitaph, Mrs. Ketchum? 4 Mrs. Ketchum (relict of Hon. Sharp Ketchum) —Would not “Here lies a lawyer and an honest man,” tell the whole story, Mr. Slabbs? Slabbs—Not clearly enough, I am afraid. Strangers would be apt to ’magine that there were two men buried in one grave. “The death of your husband was a great loss to you,” said Mrs. Bunting to Mrs. Gasket, by way of condolence. “Oh, the loss was fully covered by insurance,” replied the widow. Artist — Miss Brownie - BrownBrown, who is to marry a prince, won’t let us have her photograph for publication. Editor—She won’t, eh? Tell the oroman to use one of those cuts abeled “Before Taking.”
THE MOTHER OP NECESSITY, •f udgo.
Witherby (Visiting Plankington ,t his home in New Jersey)—What i that strange animal you have itched to your buggy?” Plankington—That s a thoroughred mos quito mare, old man. I ouldn’t afford a hors a.
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The Yoimg Khedive. New York Post. An illustration of the sort of policy which the young Khedive of Egypt would follow if he were left; to his own devices and influence of his favorite advisers, may be found in one of his recent decrees, which orders that the Arabic language shall form the basis of instruction in all branches of the curriculum in in the government schools. The study of this language has always been obligatory on every pupil, and considerable proficiency therein is required in order to pass any examination. The retrograde effect of this decree, if enforced, would soon become evident, as the text books of the modern arts and sciences are European, and all attempts to teach from them through Arabic have always resulted badly. As it is, a pupil who may be perfectly qualified as a doctor or a lawyer cannot receive his diploma unless he be also an Arabic literateur. The decree is attributed to the influence of the national party over Riaz Pasha, and is at all events characteristic of its general opposition to anything savoring of progress or reform. > Reforming the Calendar. Puck. Dolan —Phwhat are yez siftin’ dhere fur. Phwhy clon’t.yoz git to worruk? Clancy—Oi was finkin’ what a foine country dhis wud be if Saturday noight kim round as af’n as Monday marnin’. Nature L)ema dg a Tonic. We ought rever to for et. even those of us who possess vig< rjus he ilth, that we are wearing out—that ihe vital clock work, so to 8,'Cak, must eventually ruu t own. This, o ourse, we cannot pr vent, fcej use it is in the ordln *ry co irse tf nature, I ut we may re la Hi t- e too speedy arrival of decay hy the use o an invito:*ant which takes rank of eveiy ot er—naraely. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters This century 1 a < not witnessed a parallel in success to th s famous medl. ino which not on y sustains health hv promoting vigor, hu* • » er O’ « s constipation, dysp« psla, chills and fever, nervousness, rheumatism and other disoidcieu conditio s of the svetem fostered by weal a T d an impove ished condition of the b'ood. The feeb e peisons conva escing after e hau ting disc a e, and the aged. derive in n.ie benefit from toe use of this help.ul and efficient tonic. A man who will take umbrage without cause would probably take most anything else. N K. Brown's Essen e Jamaica Gingrr is a wandeiful s.Lnula .t. Try .t only 25 cenu. A saw gem Tally means business when its teeth are set. It’" Four Route—Louts vil « Line Now Open Tw > through trains daily leaving Indiviapoiis a 2 4)5 p. m. ana 2:45 a. m.. reaching Louisvice 17.(0 p m . j nd 7 io a. m. Le we Luuis. il e ai 7 4 > a. m., and 8; (5 p. m. Ar.ive Indianapolis at 11:45 ». m.. aad 12:30 .did igbt■S cep- rs and free Reclining Chair Cara on •rams Wv ng »ndianapjlis at 8,4 tl a, m.,and Louisvilleato 15 p.m.
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How Large Cities Are Distribute Philadelphia Ledger. In an appendix to Petermann’s Mittheilugen, just issued, there are complete statistics of the population of the earth, in which a table of the great cities (with more than one hundred thousand inhabitants) is of great interest. Of such cities, England has 30, Germany 24, France and Russia each 12, Italy 10, Aus-tria-Hungary 6, Spain 5, Belgium, the Scandinavian States, Roumania and the Balkan islands each 4, the Netherlands 3, Portugal 2; the total in Europe being 116 great cities. Asia has 105, China having 54 and British India 30. In Africa there are 7, in America 40, of which the United States has 26 and South America 9. Australia has only two large cities. A Good Old Chestnut. Here is the letter sent by a youngster to absent papa in Philadelphia: “Dear Dad—All well and happy. Baby has grown ever so much, and has got more sense than he used to have. Hoping the same of you, I remain your daughter, Mollie.’ - B Indianapolis USINESS UNIVERSITY Lcodins CoIMgo of Builiifbh dr Shorthand. Bryant & Stratton. Established 1850. When Block. Elevator day and nicht. 10,000 former students* hold in* paying positions. Widely known. Onr endorsement pa:i*port to beet situations. Great railroad, manufacturing and commercial center. Cheap boarding. Large faculty. Individual instruction by experts. Easy poyjwtnt*. Enter now. Write today for Elegant Descriptive Catalogue and Paper free. Address HEEB dc OSBORN* i,oouTuuu^,^^““ - — & Duluth Rail<roai> Company in Minnesota. Send for Maps and Circulars. They will be sent to you PH ESJH3Address HOPEWELL CLARICE, Lar*' 1 Pt. Minn,
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