Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 27, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 April 1885 — Page 3

It in not geRorallj known Dint Daniel Wobstor ww once h jnmler of thu LogtalHturo of MmwHchum'ttH. Tim fxot In not inuntioiKMl by many of hh biographer. Ho wan uIkmhhi by thu peopla of iioston, Mini whs oiiu of thu icamtHW of thu Hrt ally chnrter of BostoB. In oho of h1V MMtH:hetf, dulivurwl in Now Yoik, Air. WoljsUjr said: It hms no happened that all Uiti public wrvlces which I have ri'iidi'red in the world in my day and generation have Wen connectwl with tin) general government. I think 1 ought to make an cvottptton. 1 wan ten day a a inonibcr of thu Masrittihusctt.'? LogiHlatnru, and . ItAinted my 'thought to the fwarch of aohiu gooil object in wh'ch I could Iks useful in that position; and, alter much rellect'on, 1 introduced a bill which, with the general consent of botlt Houses of tlyi MiifwaclmsfltteLegislature, passed into a law, and is now a law of thu State, which enacts that no man in the State shall oatch trout in any other manner than witli the ordinary hook and lino." lloslon Journal, m A ninn-niontlis-old Philadelphia baby h happy in the possession of erand;")arents wk6 have just presented her witk a large diamond and an emerald necklace, and who furthermore intend to add to the collection annually until mademoisello makes her debut in society. This sort of thing throws the usual ,$10-golil-plece" binlnoiW quite into the shade, and may spoil 'o young woman before she 5 row j up, if ske is told about it, as no oabt she will be. Home Journal.

fes ' A Vrltttr' Krror. Sweet are the uses of adversity, the printer's copy said, but he set it up, sweet are the uses of advertising. Sweet, indeed, to those who ia sickness and suffering hare seea the advertisement of some sovereign remedy, which upon trial has brought them from death's door. " The best thing I ever aaw in ray pajer was the advertisement of Dr.JPicrce's 'Golden Medical Discovery'" is aaia and' again the testimony of those who have been healed by it of lung disease, bronchial affect ions, tumors, ulcers, liver complaint and the ills to which llesh is heir. ' It is strange that there should be any marine disasters between New York and Boston, when all the boats go through Long Island Bound. Texas lifting. "Ntp't ha the Bad!" Sad to say, man' a good thing attains to Bathing more than a fair bescinning. On the other haud it is a matter for congratulation that the growth of some evil things may lie also promptly frustrated. A large proportion of tun cases of the most widespread and fatal of diseases-consuinption-have their inception in nasal catarrh. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy is pleasant, soothing and effectual. Try it. It has cured thousands. All druggists. Snow balls arc fashionable. You don't require to attend them. They will come to you. X. Y. Vial. Loss of power in either sex, however induced, stieedity, thoroughly and permanently cured. Address, with three letter stamps for reply and lookof particulars, World's Dispensary Medical Association, 038 Main Street, Buffalo, X. Y. Thk coachman may not be very particular whom he marries, but he must "draw the line" somewhere. Boston star. itrivt'ii rrum to rim. AfeBts should lose no time in sending to "tV. T. lUycroft & Co., 1MI Wabash Ave., Chicago, to secure territory tor the sale of the must fascinating liooksiuce the days of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" constantly compared to it by such able critics as General lien. K. Butler, II on. Geo. W. Julian and a host of others. ' A CAl'iTAL crime well, kissing is about as geod as any of them, if wc admit that kissing is a trims. SomervUlc Jonrml. Foa Codohh and THaoAT Pjsoanieas use Bkow.n'm Uroschiai. Tkoches. "Have sever changed my miud respecting them, except I think letter of that which I Wan thinking well of." Jler. llcnr Hrni $ JfccoAer. Sold only in taxes. 35 cents. Fashion touches almost everything in use; but there is very little change in jweketbooks this schmhi. I'ikk'h Tooth achk 1)hoi3 cum fa l mlnutevKc. GUnn'i KttJptar Snap heals ami bcautltics. 'Ac German Corn RnyovKK kills Corns 4 Bunions. THlt MARKETS.

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Boston, '936,842. HON, N. A. I'LYMPTON (Hon. 11. F. Jiutlcr's campaign manager), of Worcester, Mass., in May, iSSo, was prostrated by kidney colic, caused by the passage of gravel from the kidneys to the blad;lr. lie then began using Warner's Safe Cure and in a short time passed a large fttone and a number of smaller ones. Dec. loth, 18S4, Mr. Plympton wrote, ' I have had no recarreac of my old trouble since Warner's Safe Cure cured c." Providence. 128,947. 0. W. FULTON, Esq., Fulton, Texas, suffered for ten years from serious bladder disorders and lost from 35 to 30 pounds ; tn xSSz he used 14 bottles of Warner's Safe Cure, and recovered his natural weight and said, consider myself well for a man of 75." December 20th. 18S4. he wrote, " I have had no symptoms of kidney disorder since 1SS1, and if I did I should rely Mpon Safe Cure." Portland, Me., 330,829.

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Cleveland, 511,974. B. J. WORRELL, of Ellaviile, Fla, in 1879, was prostrated with llright's Disease of the kidneys, and under the best treatment, grew worse. 44 On the advice of Governor Drew's sister, 1 began Warner's Safe Cure, sixty bottles of which restored me to full measure of health. I have now been cured about four years, and my case is regarded as miraculous." Governor Drew of Jacksonville, Florida, April aoth, 1S34, says 44 Mr. Worrell's case and cure give me great confidenccin Warner's SAFE Cure, and I unhesitatingly indorse it." Cincinnati, 655,250. Mrs. S. A. CLARK, East Granby, Conn,, in 1SS1 was utterly wed up with constitutional and female complaints of the worst kind. Been sick ten years, and tried everything. In November, 1SS4, she wrote, " Warner's Safe Cure cured me four years ago, and has kept me well." Bal. Ohio, (Stated 474,869.

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UICER Trrtvd im1 cuntl without the knife, litmlc on tr.ntiin'M f lit Irrr. Aldrr F.L. I'OMJ.M, I-, Aurvw. Km-Co,1U R. U. AWARE THAT Lorillard'i Climax Pluf lrtnK a red tin tan; that Lot11lni1 Kmc l.enf fine cut: that tofinardl Nnvr CIIPFls.ml that Lorillartt'i Hi.uffa.afe ta brat a&4 efceaiMwt, quality ouMtdwed? CONSUMPTION. I hra m poIUv n raJr f ur tM aberv dtaa ; t lta lhaaaJof ennui tli worn kind and f Inn I tu4lae haft hon enrnl. 1 u.lr1, ntr.n(. mr f.li h tocHhcr with a V A I.VA BI.K TRnTI8K on thl. dUaaaa fix. T. A. 8LOCCM, 111 rtari St., K v Tark. In ClIKAP, KTKOXO, eaar t aIly. tm nt rnM er mtllr. ! ah A HURNTITUTK FOR lI.AMTKK, at Half tlae Cmtt otiNMa thn kH4tnjr. CAKPKT.S AM) KUCS of hum, davbla Mhi r of oil clntha. Ctknre a4 tm?bfrt. W. II. FAY At COmCw wtlew, N J. A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty ; but it is a part. Every lady may have it ; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies.

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Warner's SAFE Kidney Bl. of H. Est, - 331,315. KX.GOV. R. T. JACOB, Wcstport. Ky. In 1S82, during a political canvass, health gave way and was prostrated with severe kidney trouble. Lost 40 pounds of flesh. Used Warner's Safe Cure in 1SS2, and June 23, 1884, writes : "I have never enjoyed better health, all owing to Warner's Safe Cure." Hew York State, 3,053,080. . F. LAKRAHEE, Esq., 49 Chester Square, Boston, Mass., in 1879, was given up by several prominent Boston Physicians as incurable from Bright's Disease. He took over 200 bottles of Warner's Safe Cure, in 18S0-2. and Oct. u, 1SS4, wrote that the " cure was as permanent as surprising." Pennsylvania, 1,365,914. Mrs. J. B. DESMOULIN, 24H Morgan street, St. Louis, Mo., in 1SS2, wrote, 44 1 have been in delicate health for many years ; but Warner's hAFP. Cure made me the picture of health." June 23rd, 18S4, she wrote, " My health has been good lor the last two years." Southern States, - 2,725,513. JOSEPH JACQUES. Esq., St. Albans, Vt., in January 1877 was taken desperately sick with llright's Disease of the kidneys. He spat blood, was tremendously bloated and seemed to be beyond the power of the best physicians. He then took 60 bottles of Warner's SAFE Cure, which restored him to health. January 1st, 1S85, eight years afterwards, he wrote : 44 1 never enjoyed better health in my life than I do now, and I owe it all to Warner's SAFE Cure. 1 consider myself cured of Bright's Disease." Canada, 1,175,868. ROBERT GRAHAM, 77 Tcnn street Brooklyn, N. Y suffered for six yeats from inflammation of the bladder and stricture. Six physicians, specialists, gave him up to die. In ISS3, he began Warner's Safe Cure and its continued use, he says, effected a complete care. Under date June 25, 1SS4, he" says, 44 My health continues good ; have used no medicine since April 30, 18S3." BARNABEE'S SONGS; -on- j AN EVENING WITH IAMAIEE. The mm v thouanU of drllfflitr d Iiprer wlmhare txrnt Ctcnlnga lth Karnalwc" will In? moir tlMatl4aedtoeIiU famoH onpi sathpreil In till hoot, which l one of the ben eotnlc eollrcIkHtK eilaut. 31 Sni(t: ISO pucr. fferet BtuolciUo. Edited lijr Howard M, Dow, l'rke. I1.3S. Mrry-Making MclodiM. . A Vocal VMtor to Cheer the Cltll.lrrn. By Wad whlif4,wHo umlcrMaiMli tlit? chlldrvn llt'. ami btuvkivi i or xnrin -ti aitraruvr ,wry ami oilier miki, with accoaipafilnicHt for l'tami ur Ormn. Sltcet tnuMc tlzc. Well adorned with l'lcturi:. 1 CvAstk CLatMiA- The tirw and lirllllsnt SnnI fill rrwiiel Si dti RcIhwI ong IUkiIc for I the Younger Fcholar. by V.huk I'itt, Vyryaweei hymnaaBdtaiM. not taiiylh. Imt nice, l'jrniy of Hcturet. eestt, ri W (ht dot. Cams for Llttl Singers. For t'rlmary Scwk1 and the Klndrraarten. Wr K. U. i:merwn awd t. Swsliif. , A en-at kmccii. F ull of Kirm xhik with I'lciurc llirtt. aieenu, mxO iter dm. 3GOOD CANTATAS for Choral Poelcl Irs. are Merhprt and EIm, (T5 ccntt) liy Eruexa Thiteil a thrlllfnB storr of Highland life: 'hrUInrnrua, (in. Urand Sarfpd Cantata, by Khkis. ukrhkr. rnl Herora r7H, (in. Hccbm from the 1 ..t .. f t .. ......... . ....I f.KX Mailed for Retail Trfce. IVOV .t HKALY, Chteinm. OLIVER VITAOX Jk CO.. Maa. EsHlaaSlS'ESMalSialMB rpointredacrantlMI tnotradftlratrrll-knownandi. "t:! .7. -NKW Yo"K HAVAJA ClOAR IX)MP NY. Illxral arraiiftrawnta Raurt or wmiww jmtn foinemrnimaa. iw nKTirMran Ian aad tarma atblrvm, at onw. THC NEW YOftK t,rlAVAIA OKJAII O. 7 Breaahvay, Waw Verk, a a VfanilA Oar luivd Kwk "How torrocHrc Ull til I Vl'xcRii'frretoInvcntoni.ieyni. fl I ril I jMiK-llrc. K. 8. ft At I. I.ACKV, I n I ball I Vt'attnt Atfyi.ytHHiimtow, li.C. OFPOLAKWOKLp. Ah. tiMfhhttnrr of all Tetar mpdHlnn. Wanratgl. L rl ad HWrat lma. AmW wimt.

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i 'SAFE' and Liver Cure (its former 1 Chicago, 2,181,520. CIIAS. E. STEPHENS, of Louisville, Ky., Nov. 15, 18S2, wrote, "When my daughter was ten years of age she was seriously attacked by extreme kidney disorder. She recovered temporarily, but a year ago was again prostrated. She was swollen to twice her natural size, had frequent headaches, nausea, and other disguised symptoms of the disorder. All her Louisville physicians agreed that she could sot recover. Her case and treatment were telegraphed to a New York specialist, who said recovery was impossible. I -a t August we began to treat her ourselves, and now, wholly through the influence of Warner's SAFE Cure, she is apparently as well as ever." November, 1884, he says, " My daughter is apparently in perfect health' Detroit, 635,210. S. F. HESS, Rochester, N. Y., the well known tobacco manufacturer, three years ago took twenty-five bottles of Warner's Safe Cure for liver disorder, and August 20th, 1S84, he reported, 44 1 consider myself fully cured, and the credit is wholly due to Warner's Safe Cure." r&iApciisjiv'c mcuivai St. Louis, 1,222,895. REV. JAMES ERWIN, Itfcthodist minister, West Eaton, N. V., was longand seriously ill with inflammation of the prostate gland, (a very obstinate disorder). In 1SS2, he began the use of Warner's Safe Cure, and June 25th, 18S4, wrote, 44 The relief obtained two years ago proved permaaeat ; physicians express great surprise." Kansas City, 538,395. JAMES M. DAVIS, 330 South Pearl street, Albany, N. Y., superintendent of Jaeger Iron Co., in 18S1 suffered from very serious kidney trouble; he weighed but 160 pounds; he used 1 8 bottles of Warner's Safe Cure, and December 8th, 18S4, he wrote, " That was fully three years ago. 1 have had no trouble since, and I feel first class and weigh 19S pounds. I weuld not go back to that time of four years ago for all the doUars is the United States."

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title.) Milwaukee, 344,171. THE REV. ANDREW J. GRAHAM, (P. E.), Grand Isknd, Neb., in lS3x wa pronounced fatally sick with Ikight's Dis ease. His condition he says w desperateand he could get M relief frM physician. He then followed Warner's SAFE Cure treatment, and July 7, 1884. he wrote, "All local trouble has disappeared. Have taken no medicine for nearly a year J Minnesetar 486,013. G. W. HAMILTON MHton, Santa Rosa Co,, Florida, December 15th, 1884, wrote that " four years ago say wife was suffering with liver complaint which reduced her to a skeleton. The doctors finally pronounced her case Bright's Disease of the kidneys, and incurable. She then took 13 bottles of Warner's Safe Cure, and has been in perfect health ever since. She now weighs zSd pounds where formerly she was a skeleton. Warner's Safe Cure will make a permaaeat cure always if taken by directions." Bil.N.W States, 1,400362. minimus Bal. S.W. States, - 635,092. V. B. SMILEY, Esq., of Bradford, Fa., in iSSs, was very seriously sick of extreme kidjiey disorder and rheumatism, which gradually gTew worse. Fhys4ciaa being unable to assist him. his last resort was Warner's Safe Cure, and Tune StK 1SS4, he wrote, "My health is better than for two years past, and in some respects is better than it has been for five years. When I catch cold and have any slight kidney trouble, I resume the medicine again a ad. the relief I believe is permanent." Saw Francisco, - 932,210. S. A. JOHNSTON, Lockington, Ohio, Sept. 20, 1SS1, Mated that for thirty years he had suffered tortures with dyspepsia,, but he was entirely cured by the use of Warner's S. k Cure. Dec. 8th, 1884, he says : 44 1 uok 20 or 25 bottles of Wamer'sSaff. Cure, and it has never failed to stop any symptoms of my old complaint if they appeared ; my health ia goad." Bal. Pacific Coast, 624,237. ( HOC DtMAMt.-TtM "Arm fcrtft Sfttffl SfttWtM m OHOLiRAlMMMrMMi Mix fc tte MtnaTi (; ars onteHmaa nbstltntd for lha "Arm a 1 maf., A'f I' . Iowa.- ei Trrwaer, or I'm ar jtjlxc i. m. vh.mvm m w., waxui, ana. A Letter of Thank. Mrs. Lydia E. Plnkhain: Very dear Madam: My wife Aria A. Green has suffered with a displacement wlach causal her unknown pains till I had almost given up all hope of finding any relief for ker. Hut the Guiding-Bplrit referred me to your VegetaWe Compound. I went 12 ihIIs to purchase a bottie and the Jirst tKO dose gate her immediate relief, aad after the hm of the first bottle site declared herself a new person, tKO bottles entirely cured her. Your medicine Is Invaluable to me. It was ladeed a mesfteager of pence ia my honse, It GHred my wife, ami God knows I am the hapltiest man alive to-day. Words can not exprsa oar feelings towards yon. Go. W. Grkex, Canipti, Ia. A. X. )C, R. IMS RUPTURE Cared wHkewteferM ten ertne Injury traoaea tnS4t erhlit. draitee from tatwr, Vr Pr. A. MdWui neuo.SM Mrtdwa.N. Y. w h m-He ni ra hKitrv I n rr fr. nan rat-