Hope Republican, Volume 2, Number 37, Hope, Bartholomew County, 4 January 1894 — Page 7

IT FILLS THE BILE — a dose of Dr. Pierce'* Pleasant Pellets. Sick Headache, Dizziness, Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and ail derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels or* promptly and permanently cured. Gltn Cotton, JWarahnll Co., IT. To, B. V. Pintos. M. D., Buffalo, .i. Y.: Dear Sir —Two years n<ro I was pale and emaciated, food tormented In my stomach. A physician pronounced my raw "Calnrrh of the Stoir.uoh,” but ho could not help m». I lived a month without • did trod and when I tn-'l to cat 1 would T.iudt. At this time 1 began taking Doctor Pierce s Pleusaut Pellet e, and in two weeks , I was decidedly better. I Am now in good health, and never felt better In my Ufa. I nave a better color, sot more, sua have no distress after eating—ha jig irsiued thirteen pounds tlnoo X b-ir.tu tak-ug them. Yours truly, MAItY ANGUISH. Ths Plan of Selling Midas* Throsgk Dealers, S&uZSltto PIERCE

KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort end improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used, The many, who live better than olhcisand enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world’s best products to the'necds of physical being, will attest the value to healtn of the pure liquid laxative'.principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence 1“ due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleasant to the taste, the ref resiling nnd 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 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 60c 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 inCciined, you will not accept auy substitute if offered. GOHED &E. INTENSE PAIN IN THE KIDNEYS AND BACK. Urinary Disorder Instantly Relieved. Moravia, N. Y. Sept. T. 3543. Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Gentlemen;- Last winter I was taken with * ——• severe pains through me In the region of my kidney*; tho pains were so severe I could hardly endure it: my face and eyes were as red as blood; the sweat stood in great drops all over me; I was as cold a» ico and was in terrible pain while voiding urine, I purchased one bottle of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, also ouo bottle of bis U & O Anointment. They Gave me immediate relief. 1 heated the Anointment in with a flat-iron. In four days time the pains had all disappeared. I think Swamp-Root one of the greatest medicines ever offered to suffering humanity. Any one wishing to write me may do so and I will gladly answer. Yours truly, Frank B. Reynolds. At RriiRgriMtM, 50 cent and $1.00 Sl*«» "Invalids’ Guide to Health” free—Consultation free. Dr. Kilmer «fe Co., - Binghamton, N. Y. fiATARRH ❖ IP IN CHILDREN For over two years my little girl's life was made miserable by a case of Catarrh. The discharge from tne nose was large, constant and very offensive. Her eyes became inflamed, the lids swollen and very painful. After trying various remedies, I gave her jrafassg The first bot11 e seemed to aggravate the disease, but the symptoms soon abated, and in a short time she was cured. Dr. I.. B. Ritchey, Mackey, Ind. Onr book on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. Ely’s Bn* Bala TVILK, CUKE CATARRH || Price CO CcaCaTj i■.Apply Balm intocacb nostril. ELY BROS-£f. Warren Et.,N.Y. lAOE-Mm* Examination *nd Advice ns to Patentability of invention hr ml for Inventor’s Quid 1 * or How to Get a Patent Patrick O Farrell. Washington. I). C. PATENTS and PENSIONS Secured. N« advance fee. Fitzgerald & Co,, **«athand G,** W ashington, D. C. rag But Cough Syrup. Taatca Good. Use m •

Napoleon'** AurHeuuos. Pasqnior Memoir*. As Prefect of Polio**, I wits admitted every time I presented inysch at the audience which he was wont to pive after rising, and there I met those persons who enjoyed his intimacy to the greatest extent. These Were the Marshals, the Generals commanding the Imperial Guard, men who had just returned from some important mission, or others who came to receive his iinal orders previous to assuming some important command. Preceding this audience, which was known as the grande lover, there was the petit lever, to which were admitted only the servants of the bed chamber, and the household service, at the head of which was the Grand Marshal of the palace, Duroc. The Abbe de Pradt, Archbishop of Mechlin,had, as chaplain, the right to attend the petit lever, and he frequently availed himself of his privilege. The gatherings of the grand lever were often most interesting. The merest words of the master were seized upon with avidity. It was seldom that, he did not spedk to everybody, addressing to each one some question which had .reference to his functions. Generally speaking his satisfaction was reflected in his looks and by a certain affability of manner, rather than expressed by words. His discontent would find vent in dry, not to say harsh, remarks. When one required to tell him something necessitating an interview with him in private, it was the custom to beg the favor of him through the gentleman in waiting who was on duty, and he seldom refused it. I availed, myself but little of this favor, and never, I believe, during the first year of incumbency. The few words which in those days passed between Napoleon and myself were limited to questions as to certain details of my service, which questions I well knew must be answered in exact fashion. As an instance, he was fond of asking me: “How many boats carrying wine are now on the river? How many bags of wheat are there in the market,” etc. Ayd I always had to give him the exact figures, as mere guess work would never have been to hia taste. The Senate’s Joshua Wept. Boston Hera’d. Capt. Bassatt, “Old Father Time," as he has come to be called from his gray locks and his custom of turning back the hands of the Senate clock before each final adjournment of the Senate, received a severe shock yesterday. The playful pastime of turning (jack the hands of the clock may be abandoned by the venerable assist; ant doorkeeper in the future. Senator Mills regards this custom as revolutionary, and he so designated it when the Senate was in executive session just prior to adjournment. The hands of the clock were within a minute of the hour of ajournment when Capt. Bassett meandered in, and with the stick which he employs for this purpose turned the hand back six minutes. He had hardly completed the performance when Senator Mills arose to his feet and, in a short speech, denounced this practice as being fraught with great danger to the legality of Senate proceedings. He said the day might come when the Senate would be humiliated before the whole country by having the validity of its proceedings questioned for indulging in such child’s play. It is said that the venerable Bassett went out into the corridor and wept. ■The tramp with his small lundle might ret a long n rcli letter U he did nut, bate all his resources t ! ed up. iiow’s This*? We otter One Hundred Dollars reward for any case ot 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 drngglsts.Toldo O. Waldlng, Kin rum & a.Srvin, Wholesale druggists. Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure 1* taken Internally,acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold bv all druggists. The hammock doesn’t look unlike a fishing-net. Hence its suitability, in a why. for a nice perch and an occasional founder. Have You Asthma? Dr. R. Schilfman, St, Paul, Minn., will mail a trial package of ‘‘Schiffman’s Asthma Cure” free to any sufferer. He advertises by giving it away. Nt ver (ails to instant relief in worst cases and cures where others fail. Name this paper and send address for a free trial package. Upslreet—Hullo! I didn't know yon werea bicyclist. Howlonghavo you been riding? B. Dinner—’Bout two weeks, off and on. A Cough, Cold, or So e Throat should not be neglected. Brown’s Bronchial Troches are a slim 1 remedy, and give prompt relief, 23 cents a box, “Biggs was feeling pretty gay when he went to the club last night. How did he make out?” “He didn’t make out at ail. they had to put him out.” Don’t fool with indigestion nor with a disorder d liver, but take BeechoraV Pills for immediate relief. 25 cents a box. *hdol.’» CoBnumi »:on Cure i a Id on * ge»r»n to-. It «or,> 'neipient * on-uuptlun It is tkc bent 0»u*U Cm <-. 25 cents, 60 cents and W.0#.

I N 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 -f and Pastry Cooks' Associ- _ ( alion of the United States. V

New U«c For Photography. | Indianapolis Journal. Photography played an important part in a suit at Cincinnati. The suit is one of local standing, involving the title to 1,530 aoresof valuable farm lands. It is based on a deed made nearly seventy-five years ago by the owners of the land, and turns on the point whether the deed had five signatures or only four. In order to test this question it was decided to have the deed photographed, and the clerk of the court was ordered to give the matter his personal supervision. For that purpose it was taken to Washington and submitted to an expert photograper of that city. The original deed, discolored and yellow with age, showed traces of four signatures and a space, where there might have been a fifth, but no trace of it. The photographing was done in the presence of the clerk of the court who refused to let the deed go out of his sight. The negative revealed graces of the missing signature, and when it was enlarged ten times the entire name became as plain as when first written. The Court pronounced the evidence conclusive, and the result will be the reversal of a former decision and a change in the ownership of the land. One.Cent Gold Paper. Finer 3e., 3c. 4c. a bolt. 100 samples all prices for2c stamp P. J. Reod, Wall Jobber, 103 W. Washington St.. Indianapolis, End. No, my son, tho chief marshal is not ninc-tonths of tho procession, though ho' thinks he The usual treatment of catarrh is very unsatisfactory. as thousands can testily.! Proper • lo. al treatment is positiv ly necessary to succ ss but many, if not most of the rorreftiea in en(*ral use afford but temporary benefit. A cere certainly could not bo expected from snuffs, powders, douches and washt*. Ely's Oream Halm, which is so highly commended, is a remedy which combines the Important requisite of quick a lion, - specific curative power with perfect safety and pleasantness to the patient, Tho farmer’s way for heading off the enemies of the orchard—spray without ceasing. Beautiful o rus uua fragrant flowers are nature’s charm, hut a divinely lovely complexion from the use of Glenn’s Sulphur Soap* Catarrh is a Constitutional Disease And Requires A Constitutional Remedy LUre Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, workinrr through the b’ood, permanently cures Catarrh toy eradicating the impurity whhh ctuses and promotes the disease. Thousands of peo] lo testify to the success of Hood’s fearsa-* pariha as a remedy for Catarrh when other' preparations h d failed. Hood’s Sarsaparill v a’so builds up the whol-* system, anj makes you feel renewed in nealthaud strength* Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla because Hood's 5 #* Cures Hood s Hills cure all Liver Ills, Biliousness, Jaundice, Indigestion Sick Headache, A Wei Digestion strange as it may seem, is caused from a lack of that which is never exactly digested— fat. The greatest fact in connection with Soefl’s Emulsion appears at this point—it is partly digested fat —and the most weakened digestion is quickly strengthened by it. The only possible help in Consumption is the arrest of waste and renewal cf new, healthy tissue. Scott's Emulsion has done wonders in Consumption just this way. by Soott. A Powr<», V. All fimprista. ASTHMA wbbh CURED, POPHAM’8 ASTHMA SPBCiiUO Orv« Belief ia FWe Mmute. TfUI Package t* nt FREE. Sold bv DrugOne Box sent postpaid od receipt of *1 00. Rix Korea, $4.50. Add. Thoa. Popham.Phila.Pa 1 INU 1—3 INOPLS ~~

In Tor ent. Surely If there are unhappy sufferers on earth upon whom the angelh look down Id pit? it la people agonized with rheumatism. They are in torment the year round with little or no respite. Now there >s m avUte’ue I ) wroi publicity has been given in behalf of Elostet ter’s Stomach Bters more eonourreut and convincing than that n b naif of its elhcacy in incipient rheumatism. And since rhenma.i* ■ and rheumatic an simple gout are among the most obst natc oompalints to which this admirable remedy is adapted and since thiy al have a |fatal tendency to attack the vital organs. the advisability of an earjy use of the Bitters, when they manifest themselves, must bo apparent. Ktllcacious, and most signally so. are the Bitters too in malarial di.s -ases kidney and bladder inactivity, constipation dyspepsia, liver eompittint and nervous ail. men is. Anything that would be considered rude at home is considered a huge joke at a picnic. Weak lungs are strengthened, Pleurisy Pains relieved, and Asthmatic, symptoms subdued by Dr. D. Jayne’s Expectorant, a sovereign remedy for all Coughs and Colds. . “What tools shall I use?” said the subway laborer to his foreman. “Oh, take your pick,” was the easy reply. See -‘Colchester” Spading Boot ad. in another column. FITS. All fits stopped free by Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. No (Us first day’s use. Marvelous cures. Tr eatise and trial bottle free to Pit cases. Send to Dr. Klina, ‘J31 Arch St. Phil a.. Pa.

ST. JACOBS OIL — Rnemwattsm. Another Blew J¥Saniifacturmg Concern was secured this week for INGALLS the Banner Natural Gas Manufacturing City of the World. This new industry w ill be known as fergin Brothers’ Chemical Works and will give immediate employment to a large force of people. The buildings erected by this company will be of brick and of the most substantial character. The main building, work on which has already begun is'50 x 200 feet. This factory expects to be in operation in sixty days. This gives INGALLS six substantial industries. Here is the list; Crescent Glass Co., GermanAmerican Chemical Works, Randall Bros.’ Planing Mill, Puritan Spring Bed Co., Yergin Bros.’ Chemical Works. And still they come. Ingalls was last spring a wheat field. To-day'a busy active natural gas manufacturing town with hotels, business blodks, houses, brick sidewalks, improved streets, shade trees, good stores! churches organized and public schools. All this has been accomplished during the hard times of the past summer and fall by the combined action of money, brains and energy, Ingalls is the best located manufacturing town in tne Gas Belt, being only 23 miles east of Indianapolis on the Cleveland Division of the Big Four R. R. system. Twelve trains daily place Indianapolis but a few minutes distant. Low round trip fares and Indianapolis freight rates are assured. Ingalls has the best drainage and water in the world. Lots in Ingalls are the best investment possible. They will Surely increase many times in value- during the nex,t few months. Lots are for sale from $100 up. Write for price lists, maps, circulars, etc. All letters promptly answered, The round trip fare of any lot buyer is refunded out of the first payment from any point in Indiana Easv terms to buyers. Address now while you think of it: THE ING-ALLS LAND CO., Arthur B. Grover, President, Lombard Building, Indianapolis, Ind„ or Ingalls, Madison Co.. Ind.

Espec'aTy for Farmers, Miners, R. R. Hands and others. Di uble sole ox - tending down to the bee;. E tTRA WEARING QUA MTY. . Thou aids of Rubber Boot wearers testify this is the best they eve. - had. A; K YOUR 1>EALGR FOR TU£M and don’t be persuaded into a.i m.erior article.

‘August Flower” Miss C. G. McClavk, School* teacher, 753 Park Place, lilir ira, N. V. "This Spring while away from home teaching my first term in a country school I was perfectly wretched with that human agony called dyspepsia. After dieting for two weeks and getting no better, a friend wrote me, suggesting that I *ake August Flower. The very next day I purchased a bottle. I am delighted to say that Au'gust Flower helped me so that I have quite recovered from my indisposition.” 0

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It Cures Cold*. Coughs. Sot© Throat, Croup, Influenza. Whooping Cough. Bronchitis and Asthma. A certain cure for Consumption ia fi"st stages, and a sure relief in advanced stage*. Use at once. You will see the excellent effect after taking ths first doss. Sold by dealers everywhere. Large bottles 60 cents and aG'JJTS VOTED OM SALARY •••• or commis ion to handle the Nov Patent Choralcal Ink Era-in: Pencil. Auto, mating $50 a week, a* <>nr r Kv(|<pv M r — '’’o V'*■> r .. r™ W g, THOMAS V.^nTrSON.TC*oshlnatrto, R.c ;