Hope Republican, Volume 2, Number 52, Hope, Bartholomew County, 19 April 1894 — Page 7
All other powders are cheaper made and inferior, and leave either acid or alkali in the food
A Standard Reared In the crusade inaugurated nearly half a ceir tury ago against the professional ignorance of ihe old school of medicine, Hostetler's Stomich Bitters was a standard hearer. Its victories >ver disease, when the old-time specifics proved ibject failures, proved that the pseudo-philoso-?hy which sanctioned the administration of violent remedies where the case required none, which laid down as unalterable rules, blood-let-ting, violent purgation, the use of emetics and the employment of corrosive and cumulative poisons in simple cases of liver and malarial complaint, was in fact the worst of unphilosopl*;. contrary alike to the laws of true medicinal science, of hygiene and of common sense. Biliousness, constipation and chills and fever, is ..ow treated by the Bitters, promptly yield where before they obstinately resisted oldfashioned medication. So dyspepsia, rheumatism and kidney complaint—all surely conquerable by this safe and really philosophic remedy. “Did you enjoy the pink tea?” “Not a bit. It was quite insipid and colorless.” TIMK AND SEASON. All things have their time and season, and in the changeful temperature of a closing winter rheumatism flourishes. The best treatment is referred to in a letter from Miss Lina Gunckle, Trenton, O., Feb. 22nd, 1893, who says: “I suffered for several years with rheumatism, but was cured by St. Jacobs Oil. I am now well and never feel anything of it.” Better get the Oil in time and there will bo no season of trouble afterward. The auctioneer is a man who likes to have you talk back. FITS. All tits stopped free by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No tits after first day’s use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and 92 trial bottle free to Pit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, 931 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. ‘COLCHESTER” SPADING BOOT. BEST IN M ARKET BEST IN FIT, BEST IN WEARING QUALITY. The outer or tap sole extends the whole length down to the heel, protecting the hoot In digging and in other hard work, ASK YOUR DEALER FOR THEM, and do n’t be put off with inferior goods. iaujUHitott RUBBER CO: >W|ce; cannot see now you do "IeC it and pay freight. our 2 drawer walnut or oak In. “I b proToO Illfh Arm Slngonewlng machine finely finished, nickel plated, tdapt.d to light and heavy work; guaranteed for 10 leiirs; with intomatle Bobbin Winder, Self-Threading Cylinder Shuttle, Self-Setting Nerd I« and a complete of Sind Attachments;shipped any where on SO Day’a Trial. No money required in advance. 15,000 bow (n use. World’s Fa ir Medal awarded machine and attach, inents. Buy from factory and save dealer's and agent’s profits, pnrp Cat This Out and send to-day for roacblns or lares free F IIIIC catalogue, testimonial* and Glimnses of the World’s Fair. OXFORD WF6. CO. 313 Wrt»liA7». CHICAGO,III. w. n.Douglas * 3 shoe equals custom work, costing 1 from $4 to $6, best va'lue for the money in the world. Name and pricy (stamped on the bottom. Ever* V pair warranted. Take no substitute. Sec local papers for full V description of our complete % lines for ladies and genllcmcn or send for IIlustrated Catalogue giving in. i structions how to or. by mail. . Postage free. You can get’ the best gains of dea It is who j rsh cvr Eh res. lend $1 Kentucky Tobacco Co. i /WS/ SA/VS Owensboro. Ky. r Five Pounds Fine Kentucky atural Leaf Tobacco. Traveling wanted in this Territory at — B Indianapolis USINESS UNIVERSITY ijeadin? College of SSuaincss <& Shorthand!. Bryant ft Stratton. Established 1860. When Block. Elevator day and night, 10,000 former students holding paying positions. Widely known. Our endorsement pasoport to best situations. Great railroad, manufacturing mid commercial center. Cheap hoarding. Largo faculty. Individual instruction by experts. Easy payments. Enter now. Write today for Elegant Descriptive Catalogue and Paper free. Address HEF8& OSBORN. W.MORRIS, Washington, I>. C. iccessfully Prosecutes Claims. Principal Examiner U.S. Pension-Bureau, u last wax, 15 adjudicating claims, atty since. AGENTS KftKES5a0av~^~! Ticta.lfi ;£* cts" to <* m'M in -* lionise, sample po.-.l- ; age jiai d '>R3HEE&: MAK-N. Cincinnati. Q. | / K.U Jmdpls ' !
Japanese Proverbs. The collector of mummies will in I time be one. When the sense of shame is lost advancement ceas es. With a mote in the eye one can not see the Himalayas. Genius hears one individual and then comprehends ten. A 1,000-foet embankment will be broken by the hole of an ant. Be not lenient to your own faults; ' keep your pardon for others. Who steals goods is call a thief;: I who steals dominions a ruler. It is «asy to get a thousand sold- j iers, but difficult to find one general. Sit in quiet and consider your own faults; do riot spend your time it discussing those of others. If the water be too pure fish can not live in it; if people be too exacting fellow beings can not stand beside them. If the mind be clear even in a dark room there will be a radi-ance; if the thought is dark at noonday there will be demons Catarrii Caunot be Cured With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, hs they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you have to take int* rnnl remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surface. Hall’s t atarrh Cure is no-quack medicine, it was described by one of the best physicians in the. count y for years, and is a regular prescripts fill is composed of the best -tonic* known combined with the best blood pur fiers, acting di rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces ' such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials free. P J. CHENEY A CCL, Props. Toledo, O. Sold by drugg sts, price 7. c, Thoro is more in a clock than appears on the face of it. Coughs, Hoaraeness, Sore Throat, etc., quickly relieved by Brown's Bronchial Troches. They surpass all other preparations in removing hoarseness, and as a cough remedy are pre-eminently the best. “Hardly fair,” as the party remarked * the first time he saw a mulatto. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is Peculiar to Itself It is peculiar in its origin, peculiar in the re- ( markable growth of the business of its manu-. facture, peculiar in the wonderful cures which > ( it has accomplished. No other Sarsaparilla or so-called blo&d purifier has made the “poculiar*’ record shown by the vast mass of testimony from people who have bedn cured by Hood s Sarsaparilla. Hundreds of letters are being constantly received which tell a tale of I misery, with the happy sequel: “I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla and it cured me.” Peculiar After the Grip Hood’s Sarsaparilla seems to be especially adapted to just those conditions where an invigorating medicine is indispensable, and to just those times when heavy doctors’ bills are to be avoided. The Grip always leaves a “peculiar” weakness, which Hood s Sarsaparilla. by its "peculiar” virtues, speedily overcomes. Much sickness and unhappiness follow a neglect properly to build up the system after the Grip. Hood’s Sarsaparilla will always do this, and thus it is Peculiar Bn Early Spring Almost everyone feels the need of an invigorating blood purifier and reliable tonic. The business man. the house-wife, the factory operative. lawyers, doctors, ministers, all have a “peculiar” enervated, exhausted, all tired out feeling in the spring. Again a • 'peculiar” j remedy is found in Hood's Sarsaparilla. It makes pure, healthy blood, throws off the impurities, gives strength to the limbs, Elasticity to the step, affords refreshing sleep and creates a good appetite. Hood s Sarsaparilla does this, and thus it is “peculiar.” Get only Hood's, because HoodVf>Curi|_ | Hego's Pills cure all Liver Ills, Bilious, i teas, Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache. i ' V f
HELEN KELLER. Blind, Deaf and Dumb, Yet She Has a Wonderful Mind. Illustrated American. The resources and possibilities of modern methods of intellectual training have found another marvelous instance in the case of Helen Keller, an instance fully as wonderful and conclusive as that furnished by the famous Laura Bridgeman, The interesting child is now about fourteen years old She became deaf, dumb and blind in infancy, and yet she has been educated up to such a point that she was enabled' at twelve years of age, to writb, by means of her own typewriter, a sketch of her having been led forth from darkness into the light of knowledge. Her sketch is beautifully composed,and is said by the editor of the paper in which the composition has been published tohave been free from errors of spelling and the like. In view of the child’s dreadful afflictions, the mere mechanical work of the achievement is remarkable enough; but when to this is added a distinctly fine quality of literary skill, the mental attainments acquired by the girl are quite amazing. We cannot resist the temptation to quote a portion of her recital of her first perception of the sea. “Suddenly we stopped,” she writes, “and I knew, without being told, the sea was at my feet. I knew, too, it was immense, awful, and for a moment some of the sunshine seemed to have gone out of the day. Hut I do not think I was afraid; for later, when I had put on my bathin g 1 suit, and the little waves ran up on I the beach and kissed my feet, I 1 shouted for joy, and plunged fearlessly into the surf. But, unfortuj nately, I struck my foot on a rock ’ and fell forward into the cold water, j “Then a strange, fearful sense of I danger terrified me. Then salt watj er filled rny eyes and took away my breath, and a great wave threw me ! up on the beach as easily as if I had | been a little pebble. For several i days after that I was very timid and could hardly be persuaded to go into the water at all; but by degrees ray courage returned, and almost before the summer was over I thought it the greatest fun to be tossed about by j the sea waves. | “Oh, the happy, happy hours I I spent hunting the wonderful shells! j How pretty they were, with their j lovely, fresh hues and exquisite | shapes! And how pleasant it was to ; sit on the sandy bank and braid the sea grass while teacher told me ' stories of the sea and described, in simple words that 1 conld understand, the majes tic ocean and the ships that drifted in the distance like white-winged birds! “People sometim es seem surprised that I love the sea when I cannot see it. But Ido not think it is strange. It is because God has planted the love of His wonderful works deep in the hearts of his children,and whether we see them or not, we feel everywhere their beauty and mystery enfolding us.” The Skill and Knowledge i Essential to the production of the most perfect and popular laxative I remedy known, have the I California Fig Syrup Co. to achieve a great success in the reputation of , its remedy, Syrup of Figs, as it is conceded to be the universal laxative. For sale by all druggists. Wonders of Corda. The seven wonders of Corda are described at length by a Chinese paper, They consist of a hot mineral spring near Kin Shanto, locally credited with having the power of curing any disease, no matter how serious; two wells,one at each end of t he pen inula, which have the peculiar characteristic that when one is full the other is empty; a cold cave, from which issues constantly an ice cold wind of great force; a pine forest, which can not be eradicated; a “hovering stone,” of massive rectangular shape and free on all sides; a hot stone, which has been lying from time immemorial on the summit cf a hill, and evolving a glowing heat, and a “sweating Buddha,” on which not a blade of grass or flower or tree has flourished for thirty years. For a Complexion soft as velvet, and rich in color as the tints of a beautiful sea shell, use that wonderful skin purifier— Glenn’s Sulphur Soap. A man can be young but once~and frequently his neighbors and friends are very glad of it. Free to invalid Ladies. A lady who suffered for years with uterine troubles, displacements, leucorrhoea and other irregularities, found a safe and ample home treatment that completely cured her without the aid of physicians. She will send it free with full instructions how to use it to any suffering woman who will send her name and address to Mrs. Rev. A. M. Turner, South Bend, Indiana. 3 Now and then you hear of a charitable coal dealer, hut he is not likely to go very much out of his weigh to be so. The Best Men Wanted. “Yes, sir; we want some good men, men of .first-class character and ability, to represent us. Among our representatives are many of the noblest and best men in America and parties of that stamp can always find a splepdid business opportunity at our ©stablis.V-' it.” That is the way Mr. B. F. Johnson, of tK * rm B. P. Johnson & Co., Richmond. Va., statt v .he case in re?«rcnce to their advertisement i his paper.
The subject of the above portrait Is a prominent and much respected citizen. Mr. Robert Manson, of West Rye, N. H. Where Mr. Manson is known “his word is as good as his bond.” In a recent letter to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Chief Consulting Physician to tho Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y,, Mr. Manson says: “ Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are tho best pills I ever tool: for the liver. All my friends say they do them tho most good.” This opinion is shared by every one who once tries these tiny, little, sugar-coated pills, which are to be found in all medicine stores. Tho U. S. Inspector of Immigration at Buffalo, N. Y., writes of them ns follows: “ From early childhood I have suffered from a sluggish liver, with all tho disorders accompanying such a condition. Doctors’ prescriptions and patent medicines I have used in abundance ; they only afforded temporary relief. I was recommended to try Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. I did so, taking two at night and one after dinner every day for two weeks. I have reduced the dose to one 1 Pellet ’ every day for two months. I have in six months increased in solid flesh twenty-two pounds. I am in better health than I have been since childhood. Drowsiness and unpleasant feelings after meals have completely disappeared.” Assist nature a little now and then with a gentle laxative, or, if need bo, with a more searching and cleansing cathartic, thereby removing offending matter from the stomach and bowels, and toning up and invigorating the liver and quickening its tardy action, and you thereby remove the cause of a multitude of distressing diseases, such as headaches, indigestion, biliousness, skin diseases, boils, carbuncles, piles, fevers and maladies too numerous to mention. If people would pay more attention to properly regulating the action of their bowels, they would have less frequent occasion to call for their doctors’ services to sujxlue attacks of dangerous diseases.
That, of all known agents to accomplish this purpose, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets am unequaled, is proven by the fact that once used, they are always in favor. Their secondary effect is to keep the bowels open and regular, not to further constipate, as is the case with other pills. Hence, their great popularity with sufferers from habitual constipation, piles, and indigestion. The “ Pleasant Pellets ” are far more effective in arousing the liver to action than “blue pills,” calomel, or other mercurial preparations, and have the further merit of being purely vegetable and perfectly harmless in any condition of the system : no particular care is required while using them. Composed of the choicest, concentrated vegetable extracts, their cost is much more than is that of other pills found in the market, yet from forty to forty-four “ Pellets ” are put up in each sealed glass vial, as sold through druggists, and can bo hail at the price of the more ordinary and cheaper made pills. Dr. Pierce prides himself on having been first to introduce a Little Liver Pill to the American people. Many have imitated them, but none have approa-Aed his “ Pleasant Pellets ” in excellence. For all laxative and cathartic purposes the "' Pleasant Pellets" are infinitely superior to all “ mineral waters,” sodlitz powders, “ salts,” castor oil, fruit syrups (socalled), laxative “ teas,” and the many other purgative compounds sold in various forms. Put up in glass vials, sealed, therefore always fresh and reliable. One little “Pellet ” is laxative, two gently cathartic. As a “dinner pill,” to promote digestion, take one each day after dinner. To relieve distress from over-eating, nothing equals them. They are tiny, sugar-coated, antibilious granules, scarcely larger than mustard seeds. Every child wants them. Then, after they are taken, instead of disturbing and shocking the system, they act in a mild, and natural way. There is nr reaction afterward. Their help lasts. Accept no substitute recommended to be “ just as good.” They may be better for the dealer, because of paying him a better profit, but he is not the one who needs help.
One reason why some people belong to a church is because they haven’t been put out yet.” Shiloh's Consumptive Cure is sold on a guarantee. It cures Incipient Consumption. It is the best Cough Cure. 25 cents, 50 cents and $1.00. See “Colchester” Spading Boot ad. in an other column.
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Lincoln Tea, A Gripeless Cathartic. For diseases of the LIVER and KIDNEYS it is a CURE, not an experiment. Used by women it PREVENTS SUFFERING. Used by men it PROMOTES VIGOR It cures Constipation, clears the Complexion and prevents Dyspepsia. Price, 25 cts., sample free. At your druggists or bv mail of LINCOLN TLA CO., Ft. Wayne. Inrf. BOW WAITA T B?cfc u J, If so write to Hay & Willitts for one of their Waverley catalogues. They are also agents for Victor and Rambler Wheels. Remember the address, HAY A WILLITS, _ __ ,£S$r, Indianapolis* RHRHHSSM—ELY’S CREAIV1 CALIVI—Cleanses tb/ Passages, Tain and Inflammation Sores, Restores Taste and Smell, a> ; P Sruj;yi»t« or by-aail. 5, ELY i/ros. '
