Hope Republican, Volume 2, Number 39, Hope, Bartholomew County, 18 January 1894 — Page 7

•K Rev. W. J. Walker's Prayer. Varusleavo, Jackson Co., Mist. DR. K. V. Pierce: Dear Sir— 1 wish to inform you of the benefit my wife ha* received from tho use of your medicines, i must say that your "Favorite Prescription ’* Is tho boot female regulator on earth; my wife has fctrtii cured by tho tiw.dy use of It. I k:uvo boon using the “'Golden Medical D i s c < v u v y * * and “Pleasant Pellets,” cud I mu fully satisfied they are all you claim theo! to be; so, __ _ wishing you abundBU«oefs v and hoping that the Almighty joa will v>n;,mue His blessings toward you *n your noble work, I am, Kespectfully, W. J. wALltBB. PIERCE «=* CURE OK .UOSKI S3 KETPWlKEa.

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A BORN DIPLOMATS. The Woman Was Hopping Mud, Hut She Didn’t Say So. A woman boarded a Grand River avenue car at Washington avenue, the other day, who was hopping ma t. The conductor recognized the fact, and did not reach his paw down and rest it on her shoulder in that benign and fatherly way he had affected all the summer, says the Detroit Free Press. In fact, he would have dodged her altogether, but she stood n the door and surveyed him from i nead to foot, and demanded; ‘‘Conductor! I want the number of the car that just passed up ahead of you.” ! “Yes’m—very sorry, ma'am, but I don’t exactly recollect whether it was 8256 or 18652,” he humbly replied. “But you know the driver?” “Can't say I do, ma'am. Can’t say I know any driver but my own, and he isn't worth cultivating. Anything wrong, ma’am?” “Of course there is! I stood right on the corner and held up my hand and he never noticed me!” “On the upper corner?" “Certainly! ’ “And you held up your hand?” “Yes, sir.” “And waved it?” “Of course 1 waved it.” “Very singular, ma’am. Please let me see your hand.” “There it is!” she snapped as she held out a hand which a No, 7 glove would have been a tight fit for. “Ah, ma’am, the mystery is solved!” smiled the conductor as the color returned to his face. “It’s no wonder he didn’t see a dainty little hand like that. Why, if you’d held up both hands and one foot he’d have winked and blinked and hesitated to stop! I thought it was funny. You ought to carry an umbrella or a palm-leaf fan—indeed, you had, unless you want a police whistle with a silver chain on it, like some carry. If I hadn’t been looking right at you I should never have supposed you wanted my car.” She hesitated —smiled —gave her head a toss and went in and sat down. She did evert more. She. looked out of the window and smiled and smiled at the conductor in a way that made him stand on his toes and whisper to himself. “Ah, me boy! but cold weather makes no difference with soft soap — not in our line!” A CHANCE TO GET RICH. A Golden Opportunity Which Mr. Billeops Hus Promptly Siezcd. Jtew York Sun. “Some years ago.” said Mr. Biiitops, “I read a story that is doubtless familiar to many about an Irishman who went to buy a stove. The dealer showed him one that he said would save half the fuel, and the Irishman said he would take twi and save it all. It has always seemed to me that I should myself some day endeavor, if opportunity should offer, practically to apply the principle here set forth to my own affairs, and that opportunity seems now to have presented itself. “I have been accustomed for years to send my white neckties, after wearing them, to the laundry, where they were washed and done up at a cost of five cents per necktie;bu tl read the other day an advertisement of men’s furnisning goods in which there was an item of lawn ties at thirty cents per dozen. ‘Why,’ the advertisement went on, ‘why send your ties, to the laundry? These cost less now than it costs to have the old ones washed; they are fresh, alwavs ready, and more convenient in every way , and when you have worn one you throw it away and next time take another.’ “I bought a dozen for thirty cents. They are not as fine as some ties I have seen, but a man sitting on the other side of the opera house wouldn’t know whether they were fine or coarse, and I have worn them with great satisfaction, at a saving of two and a half cents each. I seem to be now in a way to make money. I am confronted, however, with one difficulty. Mrs. Billtops hates to see anything thrown away. With that mad tlxrift which has always characterized her, she is disposed tc pick the once-worn ties out of my waste basket and send them to the laundry.* So far I have succeeded in preventing her from doing this, and if I shall continue to succeed, it seems clear that if I can wear neckties enough I shall get rich.” Few of Us Comfortable, Cleveland Leader. At the age of fifty-two Jay Cooke began the battle for another fortune. And he got it. A banker of Washington said to me the other day: “Cooke is not a rich man, but he is comfortable.” “And when is a person comfortable?” I inquired. “Oh,” replied the banker, “when he is worth from two to three millions.”

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An Uiiscmi Knttinj la more to he dreaded than an opnn and visible one. That subtle and lurking foe which under the gen* rlc name of malaria manifest-; itself. when H clutches us in Its tenacious grasp, in the various forms of chi la and 'ever, bilious remittent d-imh ague or ague cake, enn only be effe tuaPy guarded against by fortifying the system against its insidious r Hacks a 1th ileatetter’s Stomach B tiers, a thorough Antidote I to the poison of mi-’sma in the system, and a i safeguard n gainst it to he thoroughly relied | upon. In the event of a malarious attac.i, j avoid poisoning your system with quinine, and use instead this wholesome remedy, unobjeot- j lonable in taste end far more efficacious than 1 any drug. Use the Bitters for dyspepsia. Ml- j lousness constipation, kidney complaints and rheumatism. Ifc requires no self-denial for a pawn-1 broker to keep the pledge. If you are troubled with malaria take Beecham’s Pills. A positive specific, nothing like it. 25 cents a box. Some people have faces as long as Jacob’s ladder, and the angels are missing. Keep up that Rasping Cough at the peril of breaking down your Lungs and Throat; rather let the a filleted immediately resort to Dr. I). Jayne’s Expectorant, which cures all Coughs and Colds, and ameliorates all Lung Complaints and Throat ails. Honesty never has to crowd anybody in order to get room to make a living. For Throat Dlseaunc nnd Cough* use Brown’s Bronchial Troches. Like all really good things, they are imitate 1. The genuine arc sold only in boxes. The woman who is carried away by her emotions is sure to bo brought back. “IVTy clear fellow, she is an angel. How exquisitely lovely her complexion is. They aay she uses Gl*nu’« Sulphur Soap.” “I had to hammer everything Into my boy’s head.” ‘*Ah, then he acquired knowledge by the pound.”

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