Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1890 — Page 3
F&MmYAHoTERMAtfEtmY PAINS AND ACHES. Spent S3OO. In Vain. Wakarusa, Ind., Aug. 22,1888. I suffered all over with pain and spent 4300. on doctors without relief: two or three applications of St. Jacobs Oil relieved me. CONRAD DOERING. At Druggists and Dealers. THE CHARLES A. VOCELER CO- Baltimore. Nd. 11 Iliff to CURE CATAIUBH. a circular describ nUWinia new and non irritating home treatment *at wiU one CataiTb, Catarrhal Deafneea, Hay FeretThroat AffecUun«. Bronchitis, and Consumption in id mdpimit stage, will t>i sent any one thus affected, by ■ddteadng IX YINGLING, M. IX, HuntmgtnaflnL SCOTT’S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AU2 HYPOPHOSPHITES. Almost as Palatable as Milk. No disguised that the most delicate stomach can take it. Remarkable as a FLESH PRODUCER. Persons GAIN rapidly while talcing IT. SCOTT’S EMULSION is acknowledged by Phy. sielans to be the FINEST ami Hg-,T preparation of its class for the relief of CONSUMPTION. SCROFULA, GENERAL DEBILITY, Wasting Diseases of Children, and CHRONIC COUGHS Solfl by all Sure _Cure. THE GREAT REMEDY FOR CATARRH The large number of certificates received of the virtues of this preparation in the treatment of this unpleasant disease, abundantly attest its efficacy. It is the- rily medicine now on the market adapted to Catarrh, t»at performs what it promises and effects not only s >eedy relief but a permanent cure. Unlike many uostrumshow before the public, it does not dry up teuiporn illy tbe nasal discharg s but eradicates the producing cause thus leaving the system in a •ound and healthy condition. Ask your druggists for a bottle of Sykes’ Sure Cure for Catarrh and you will <e healed of the malady. For sale by all DruggistsROSS GORDON, £ .layette, Ind, Wholesale Agent.
LESSENS PAIN-in T 0 LIFE nt* ! Diminishes dan F BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. MUAtfALL MUCaim. an asthma. JC Popham’s Asthma Specifle zMiimtCT nn|W Relief In tkx mihvtks. fflWßßrx ttfflWlk 1>?T “ u - »»<>’“. M- d. FritsPa.. write*: "I have had -. uUMlSffillM Asthma for 20 years; found no IsMML* 1 relief until 1 tried your Speci- - ihUMriHH flc, w ieh relieved mo li.-une-dlately.” Bold by all DrugAjlr gists. JI per box,by mall.post ’tbial package free. T. POPHAM. PHtLADBuma, Pmnt. «I precerlbe an« Mlycn. one Big G an the only ?*.£'. flo . , . or the certain ««• f this disease. H. INGRAHAM,* D_ Amsterdam, M. T. We haw* sold Big G tec lany yean, and It baa riven the bast at antictaction. —~ D. R. DYOHK a OO U Chicago, ill. LOO. Bald br Druggist* DOUBLE llfth As^AU.inoi obesperusn Brewl-Usdsrßf I B Khg ■ B ' r » r «r»“ tfi 75 ■"■ BKF w " nd for >0.70. ■« H H in Catalogue. _ Address RtflEsn.wil I S Sa BB«*wm*cLEnm, PISTOLSJSe TIoST "JI If A** “’iV‘sTu. DR. -W*. R. BA.RBER Gives special attention to all <l4 cate diseases of both sexs. Keeula t * n * remedies furnished. Cancers ® cures guaranteed without the knife : S Rupture, no cure no pur, and no pay until cured Piles. Rectal CT-MSy teM Troubles succeaefully treated, and . wM. cure guaranteed. For the succeasf. fu 1 treatment of any other ills not call on or address, DR. A RBER.iK 1 * South Illinois Street AU letters containing 2c stamp promptly answered and medicines sent to order. DB. PABKER’B Medical &. Surgical Institute MaM INHN.SprtmSL,Nash«IUa l TMia. Treatand Cun all Chronic DtaDtfarmllitc and Surgioal MiLwwFCascs. Sexual Dieeases of Men, Women and ChMren the reaulu „ . „ Of I'nperfni EvU S 5f u ? rJ E? :e "?- Opinni and the Whiskey HaWt etc. Sanltarlam and PrlmU LyiM-ln lUeplial In connection. Write for circular. RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES OF INDIANAPOLIS.
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TALK OF THE DAY.
Pushed to the wall—Piaster?. ' Eternal vigilance is the price of an umbrella. When money is tight business men tre sure to be sober. Turkeys are the most innocent of iirjs. The most silly woman in the world can stuff one. No truth in it—“ What’s all this talk >f illicit whisky made in the south?” J, that’s all moonshine.” And he didn’t take the hint—“ Delightful air up here, Miss Ancient? “Yes, indeed, so embracing!” Judge—“ Why don’t you answer the question just put to you?” Prisoner—- “ Well, give me time, can’t you?” fudge “Certainly. Thirty days! Sext case.” The old story—“ How is your furntce?” “First-rate. We manage to yet it warm every day, but it is a little selfish about letting any of tbe heat iway from iL | Euchre between the acts. —“Will sou do me the favor to let me p.iss?” She gently nodded her head; “With pleasure; however, if I were you, I t Would order it up,” she said. The man who says sarcastic things tbout his “wife going through his , trousers pockets” while he is asleep, is generally the one who doe-nt give his .wile any -money whea be is awaltq< ■■■ | Appropriate—“We want a eood name for our town.” “Yeß. Something like ‘Yonkers - on - Hudson’ or ‘Manchester-by-ttie-Sea,’ eh?” “Yes. How would ‘Boomtown-on-Paper’ do?”" Pleasant for Johnson -“To look ;it pou, Johnson, no one would take you tor a humorist.” “JNo?” “No. And be hanged if they’d think you were a funny man to read your jokes, either!” Hospital-ity Hospital physician (with a view to diagnosis)—“What do ! vou drink?” New patient (cheering ■up at the proposal)—“Oh, sir! -thank 1 /oil, sir—whatever you—l leave th.it to you, sir!” I Mudge—“Doctor, if I were to lose Imy mind do you suppose I would be liware of it myself?" Dr, Boless—“You would not. And very likely none of your acquaintances would notice it, either.” I No great shakes: Miss Brimmer (talking of Victor Hugo)—“Have you seen ‘Ninety-Three,’ Mr. Ferguson? It is wonderful!” Ferguson, ’92 (suddenly aroused) —“I don’t think so. We beat them nine to four.” Station master—“ Come, come, my Sfood man! You mustn’t walk on the track.” Tramp (disgustedly) “The nonductor says I can’t ride and you say 1 can’t walk. What’s your blamed old road here for, anyway?” 1 A Unanimous Joke.—-“ The subject for debate this evening, ladies and gentlemen,” said the president of the society, “is the old maid.” “Ready for the question !” humorously shouted averybody in the hall at once. Lubrication: Mrs, Megrim—“Lemael, what dir you a doin’?” Mr. Me-grim—“Apple-jackin’ these axles. If th’ stuff makes them wheels go th’ way it did my head last night, I’ll git , t’ town in about five minutes.” I Mean thrust: Caller (on wrong floor) “This is the subscription office of the Tomahawk, is it not? I wish to procure a few back numbers.” Exchange editor (pointing to funny man) ‘—“Look in his column to-morrow morning.” After the distribution: Foreign guest (at grand reception) —“Evidences of vast wealth are every where. Who is that handsome woman ablaze with diamonds?” Hostess —“Oh, she’s the wealthiest girl in the room. She’s a Johnstown sufferer.” In a Flat—“ Well, my dear, we should be comfortable enough here. Stationary tubs, stationary washstands, hot and cold water and all modern improvements." “Yes (dejectedly), John, that’s all very nice, but where is the stationary domestic?” He—“Mattle, I know that nobody can love you as well as I do.” She - “And is it possible that only you can find anything in me deserving of love?” He—“Of course I don’t mean that, Mattie. But, you know, I am not so particular as most men are.” Doctor—“ Even if your wife, my dear sir, does not seem quite cured of the malady for which I recommend the baths you must remember that she has gained ten pounds. You will know how to value that” “Exactly; precisely; every pound cost me $100.” His Wish—“ls there anything you wish for, dear?” said the young wife, fondly, to her husband at the breakfast table on the morning after the wedding. “Yes; I wish somebody would give me |lO for that five thousand dollar check your father put among the wedding presents.” I Mrs. Dainty—“l am so delighted to welcome you that I’ve come right down, you see, without even stopping to put on cuffs.” Mrs. Fauxpas (returning her embrace)—“You sweet thing, as if any one with the writs of a Venus de Milo need to even think of wearing cuffs.” Space Li mt ted. —Mr. Bascom —‘l noticed young Timothyseed is payin’ consid’able ’tentions to our ‘Lizy, Jane. Do you ’spose there’s anything between ’em?” Mrs. Bascom (who hasn’t forgotten old times) —“Not much, I guess, when they get to settin’ on the sofa.” Risky.—lrate father—“ Young man! I am enraged, sir, that you should seek to marry my daughter on so short an acquaintance. You are almost a stranger to her.” Stubbs (firmly)—“Well, she doesn't take anymore chances than I do. She’s almost a stranger to me, too Miss Walnut— "Oh! Claire. George and I are to be married next t month. All the arrangements have been completed and— ’’ Miss Che-.tnub (wuo has had designs on George herself) “I am glad, dear, and I do so wish that you will be happy. ( How good of George to say ‘yes,’ was’t it?’’ Hiroller—“l understand that Dashlelgh is trying to get appointed to see-' retaryship at Constantinople.” Roundabout— “Why, Dashleigh doesn't know anything about any suoject, excepting that he is an excellent judge of wines." Hiroller—“l suppose he wants to go <o I'tirkey because of the Sublime Porte there,”
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES.
, Sir Francis Grenfell has an extremely wealthy .aunt, who wrote him a cheek for $50,000 when she heard the account of his brilliant victory in Egypt. A Bohemian stone-cutter of St. Paul, Minn., named August Boorfried, has discovered a combination of chemicals by the use Of which the hardest stone can be dissolved and cast into any desired shape, the casting being as hard as flint, and capable of taking on a brilliant luster. It varies in color according to the stone used, and can be had from a bright red to a beautiful azure blue. While in the fluid it cun be used for coating anything having a stone or glassy surface. Mr. Boorfried claims that car wheels and rails can be made in this way. He will start for the East in a few days to secure the backing of wealthy capitalists. The man who will succeed Abdul Hamid, Sultan of Turkey, is awretched, lean, pale-faced creature of five and forty, named Mohammed Rechad. fie is the Sultan’s own brother, and is kept a close prisoner in the palace grounds, lest he should conspire for his Majesty’s downfall. He has certainly no such intention, but usage requires that the Sultan’s heir-apparent should be treated as a suspected criminal, and Abdul Hamid is much too nervous a creature to innovate in this particular. He has a horrible fear lest his brother, Murad V., who became crazy from having been raised to the throne too suddenly, should recover his senses, but of this there is no chance, and now that Murad’s mother is dead, there will be no one to prevent the poor lunatic from bemg hurried to his end by a pinch of something in his coffee. Murad’s mother, the Sultana Nadine, superintended his household and never left him. It would have been impossible to molest him while she was alive. In consequenca of the success of the smokeless powder, the Italian Government has suspended the manufacture of all other kinds of gunpowder. Queen Victoria’s recent visit to Wales brings out the statistics that qdrihg her reign of over half a century twelve days only have been spent in Ireland. The great church of Le Sacro Coeur, built on the highest point of Monttnatre, is nearly finished, and it is thought that it will “take its place among the cathedrals of Europe.” The first section of the railway from Pekin to Chinkiang has progressed as far as having tenders made for its cons ruction. The sum estimated for r ills and plant on this line is $70,000,UJO.
Entitled to the Best.
All are ehtitled to the b-st that their money will buy. so every family should have, at once, a bottle of the b ist family rem-dy. Syrup of Figs, to cleanse the system when costive or bilious. -For sale In 50c ahd $1 bottles by all leading druggists. I Wonder If Everybody Knows Jood Housekeeping. _ f That the best covering for a poultice or a mustard paste is tissue paper. That hands may be kept smooth in cold weather by avoiding the use of warm water. Wash them with cold water and soap. That the best and most convenient cover for a jelly tumbler is thin paper fastened over tne top of the glass by a rubber band. - . That the best way to clear out and straighten the fringe of towels, doilies, etc., before ironing, is is to comb it, while damp, with an inch length of coarsest toilet comb. That pleasant, rainy-day work for the Older children is to be found in the making of a scrap book of the portraits of noted men and women, the portraits tq be obtained from publishers’ catalogues, magazines, newspa,pers and other available sources. Iceland is Nota Land of Ice. If the name of this island means ’he land of ice, as is no doubt the case, then the name is misleading, for, excepting the great ice streams in the interior of the isle called glaciers, there is otherwise very little ice in it. The harbors are open nearly the year, and the climate is mi,lder than that of Norway. Sometimes the northern and eastern coast are blocked up with ice which has drifted before the wind from Greenland; but this happens only about once every ten years. Then; perhaps, the island is an iceland; but in any other sense the title is an unfortunate blunder. How’a This! We offer One Hun Irefi Dollars Reward for any easeuf Catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall’s Cat rrh Cure. ) F, J. CHE 'EY i CO., Props., Toledo, O. We, the un endgned have kno >n F J. Chen?y for the last fifteen y« are, and believe him |ie fectly honors le in all busiues< transactions, uni financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Toledo, Uh o. E. H. Van Hoesen, Ca hler Toledo National Bank, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh curj ts take internally, acting lircctly upo ■ th - blood and tnucom, nurfac s of the syhtem. Price .be per bottle. Sold by all Druggists The Experiment Tried. Spirited Woman (to big Plug-Ugly) —“Oh, if I were only a man, wouldn’t I teach you manners!” Celestial Voice—“ Your prayer is granted. You shall be a man. [Transforms her.) Big-Plug-Ugly “ —What de ye say?” Newly-Made-Man— “Um— er— I was merely remarking that it was a very pleasant day. t
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she bed CkUdraa, she gave them Csstoriz.
Taken at Her Word.
Time. ‘ Mips Leonora Younger-What a lovely evening! In fact it is to lovely to remain indoors. What would you- pro* pose? Mr. Winters(twining an arm around her wasit) —Marriage, Leonora dear; marriage. Since the creation of man his main food has been bread. And since Nature has designated it as her most univeraal form of nourishment, we must accept it as her best. Dr.. Price’s Cream Baking- Powder improves bread by making it easier for the circulation to take up its sustaining, nourishing ingredients. T'~
A Cure for Catarrh
in the head, as well as of all bronchial, throat and lung diseases, it taken in time, is effected by using Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, or money paid for it will be promptly returned. A more pleasant physic ' You nev r will find Than P.erce’s small “Pellets," The Purg tive kind. False modesty—Lyimgin concealment. If a man wants his wife to belie ve that ho is a genius his wisest plan is to pursuade her pf it before he gets married. He will generally find it .eflaier than. --
Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup.
There is certainly something remarkable In this preparation, as it is meeting with a success never attained by any other medicine. It never .ails It used as directed. For over twenty years I have been a great sufferer from tbe effete of a diseased stomach, and for three years past have been unable to do business. Two years ago my case was pronounced incurable. J visited different water cures and climates, all to no purpose. Last June I began taking Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup (prepared by Rheumatc Syrup Co.. Jackson. Mich.), and at once began to feel better. I have used thirteen bottles and am a well man. „ ' Edward Bakbb, Master Mechanic and Blacksmith. 205 Jackson street. Jackson. Mich.
Hibbard’s Rheumatic and Liver Pills.
These Pills are sciendfically compounded, unifortß-4u action. No griping pain a&eouimonly following the use of pills. They are adapted to both adults and children with perfect safety. We guarantee they have no equal In the cure of Nick Headache, Constlpation. Dyspepsia, Biliousness: and. as an appetizer, they excel any other preparation. Before the footlights—Tallow dips. Why We Laugh. The Chinaman is many a man’s bosom friend. The trouble with men who go to the devil is that they continue to stay with us. A female hair-dresser says she wants to enter a boat race, for she can do nine knots an hour. A man no sooner lets a confidentiallooking stranger take him apart than he wants to put himself together again. & It is the man who orders a room on the top floor who takes up the most room in writing his name on the hotel register.
The Handsomest Lady in Town
Remarked to a friend the other day tha _she knew Kemp’s Balsam for the Throat and Lungs was a superior remedy, as it stopped her cough instantly when other cough remedies had no effect whatever. So to prove this and convince you of its merit, any druggist will give you a Sample Bottle Free, Large size, 50c and sl. The stamp of poverty—Due 2 cents. The saving in clothing where Dobbins’ Elecric Soap is used is twenty times the soap bill, it is no new experiment, but has been sold for 24 years. To-day just as pure as in 1865. Try it. Your grocer has it or will order it. A straight tip—Pouring the whisky. An Ext-nded Popularity. Brown’s Bronchial Troches have for many years been the most popular article tn use far relieving Coughs ana Throat troubles. A base insinuation—That we’re off it. 0 - - . .
Oregon the Paradise of Farmers.
Mild, equable clloia e, certain and abundant crops. 8.-st fruit, grain, grass and stock country n the world. Full information free. Address he Oregon Immigration Board. Portland, Ore. A continued story—The elevator shaft Best, easiest to use and cheapest. Piso’s Remedy for Catarrh. By druggists. 50c. A barrel organ—The Cooper’s Journal. Many imitate “Tansill’sPunch” sc. ciga The picture of woe—The chromo.
Helpless 40 Days. , “Far 25 years I have suffered with sciatic rheumatism. Last November I was taken worse than ever, and was unable to go out of.the house. I was almost helpless for forty days, suffering great agony nil the time. In December I commenced taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. After the second bottle I was able to be but and around and attend to business, I took five bottles and am now so free from rheuniatis that only occasionlv I feel it slightly on a sudden change of weather. I have great confidence in Hood's Sarsaparilla.” CHARLES HANNAH, Christie, Clarke Co., Wis. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. 11; six for S 5. Prepared only by C. L HOOD <k CO., Lowell, Mass. IPO Doses One Dollar Walter Buhl & Go. MANUFACTURERS OF ii F U.R S! § wi ABITHELARGMT IMFORTebb or 2 Si’ll. SKINS WMmA in the country and • make a specialty W m JACKETS Isl ? SACQUES & /I Mil NEWM * RKETS / g ’J 11 IS Ac., Ac. Ask your merchant for them. WALTER BUHL & CO. DETKOtT, MICH. I I ku f- Tansy P-ilis! Safe, prompt, LrUluu r-ctiial Try the original and only genuI Ine Woman's Salvation. Clr. and sworn testimony: p«. Pkg by mail Sl.Ot. Warranted. DR. CATON, x 5257, BOSTON, MAUS. L
Society. New York y . -r Little Chick— * ‘What do you let that ugly little thing come under your wing for?” Old Hen (who had inadvertantly I hatched, a duck’s egg)—“l can’t help it, my dear. We've pot to put up with the creature because it belongs to our set, you know.” Th < Greve Gsts Tired Yawntag, Seemingly, for certain wretched invalids who toddle feebly along, though always looking as if they were going to die, bat omitting to do it. They dry up, wither, dwindle away finally, but In the meantime, never Having robust Health. know nothing of the physical enjoyments, the zeatof that exist nee to which t «ey cling with such-reutarkaol.) t nacity. They are always to be found trying to mend by tinkering at themselves with some trashy remedy, tonic or “pick me up" togive a fillip to digestion, or* help he •iver. If such misguided folks would resort and adhere to Hog letter’a St mach Hitters it would be well with them. This superb in vigorant supplies the stamina tba the feeble require, b. permanently reinforcing digestion and as imil tion. Itoverco tea nervousness, insouuiia. Dial ria.kid iey complain s,biliousness, const patten, rheumatism and neuralgia. A jet. of water—The inky tide.
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THE SAILOR’S DARING. “Man overboard! Stand by to lower away the boats 1 ” With what alacrity every man qn board springs to his post at the dread cry, knowing a fellow creature’s life is at stako ! Yet that life is in no more danger than that of the man or woman who trifles with what may seem “ a simple blood disorder,” but which in reality is fast sowing the seeds of a fatal disease, when the early use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery would cleanse the blood, restore impaired digestion, tone up the vited organs ana ward off consumption. It should take the place in the family corresponding to that occupied by the life preserver on shipboard. If taken in time, and given a fair trial, “Golden Medical Discovery” is guaranteed to cure. This it will do if taken in the earlier stages of consumption, but after a large part of the lungs have broken down, no medicine can stay ito fatal progress How important then that the earliest premonitory symptoms be heeded! Short, breath, spitting of blood, occasional ebilly
OFFERED for an incurable case of WgMpfl the or 08. SAa^S'CATARRH REMED\( ti c . o ei “ flehihty. Only a few of these symptoms likely to be resent at Dr- Sage s Remedy cures the worst cases. Only 50 cents. Bold by ■B piSO’S REMEDY FOR CATARRH.—Best Easiest ■■ x to use. Cheapest. Relief is immediate. A cure is certain. For Cold in the Head it has no equal. ■ It is an Ointment, of which a small particle is applied to the nostrils. Price, 50c. Sold by druggists or sent by mail Address, E. T. Hazeltink, Warren, Pa. INDIANA TiCER -
fIAMEns A f D f £* rEmcr amkw full <lf-xrripuv< NW m- 0 circular! of JKL MMIT’S HEW TAILOf STXTtII tFn R ESS;#TTIM A n y r<ul ’’ nf orrt ’ nary inumtgencn ’wHfAw'TKW can and -MMMEjWiirar Vsi * 'I» 1 q;il< kly learn to cut and make WteyfeMh *<n .« -..-.1,1 In ■ »-■ i.. .... r '*' f->r la/'y 1 '" ' Ci—kaati. o, r°® aare to say ttat 4 SUwSEwM of Biughamtou. Bin* iiamton, N. Y.. dewsu’t mU th* FIVE-TON MSwmLEs ■ ■■ Vn V AM Beam Box, Tare B.xu>,for»en 9—l-rer price liat uverr ai'eADU Jona» b« >ip the frei#l»LVaterprooT Send for inuMreted Cataioyue. !»,«■ A. J Tt-p, Brwton, Byg?sss , mim , fisk£!«!as: » yto i“ kMt war. 15 adjudicatiaa "iaisu, atty since.
kS-KPtoI m sudden Colds, and «•> rious throat tmHM, that m fflMli -i A XMH be without AYER’S HgiwaiaaUatralirf 'jQxiLlglMl effect* a panaa--1B nentcure. r a ■ “Ihaw used Ayer’s r Cherry Feeloral In my -IT * family foi thirty years and have always found It the best remedy for croup, to which complaint my children have been subject.’’— Capt U. Carley, Brooklyn, N.Y. “ Four of my children were taken down at one time, the past winter, with influenza: but they were soon eured by tbe use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral and Ayer's Pina.’’— M. Powers, Red Tx>dge, Montana. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co., Bold by all Druggista. t’rlov fl; »li boules, >5.
sensations -creeping up the spinal column, hackmg cough, variable or poor appetite, feeble digestion, with gradual loss offlesh, cold feet, lassitude or general debility, should admonish one that all is not right. .. You _can’t_ afford to fool away precious time if suffering from any conmderable number of the above significant symptom* approaching danger ! It’s madness to trifle and experiment with uncertain means of relief and cure when thus afflicted! Don’t forget, at such a critical time, that the only medicme possessed of such positive curative properties as to warrant ite manufacturers m selfing it, through druggists, under a positive guarantee of its benefiting or curing in every case, is the world-famed Golden Medical Discovery.” For all Broncnial, Thrpat and Lung Affections, Weak Lungs, and kindred ailments, it is an unequatea remedy. For a Complete Treatise on Blood and ojan Diseases, or for one on Bronchial, Throat and Lung Diseases, enclose ten cents, in stamps, state which book you want and address, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, 663 Main St, Buffalo, N. Y.
The Finest STEAM ENGINE In the State for the money All sizes from 6 to 25 Horse Power. Write tor price . JERRY REDDING, Engineer 288 8. Alabama St., Indianapolis: Ind. £S&?TSISS'. _ «ripuon, and has been in oonstant use for nearly a century. There are few dteeasee to which mraklnd are subject more <UMi»lii< than sore eyes, and "?*?■ tor "we remediee have bees tried without auooen For all external Inflammation of tbe eyes it Is an infallible remedy. If tbe directions are followed U will never tiJL We partloalariy tavtte the atunt oa of physicians to Ite merits. For Mie by all drunlsta. soliN L THOMPSON? 8O» k CO- Twnr.Xx EstabUsbed IW7. ’ CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH KMMYROYAL NtU. rx Rod Crons Bismosd Mrwad. ~ W ThsmlrrtMskis sin towls Whstel I / 9D sore. I —llrr- gafc far Uc Take•• Mher. R««44c. A (rtsmpe) for partieuAara ud M IUIUT for uaehester EtaWjdhK MlillF ttTUUY.Bous xeeping, businesslorira HUIIIL Penmanship, Arithmetic,Bhort-haad.eta O PI U Nl :: OMnhens Ohio. (b/»E A MONTH AND 180 IRD PAHL °F bjsh jjt oommiaxlou sad 30 DAYS’ ARTMM a cal * sb cubed. YOUH6 MEN Bituat on* furnia' ed. < irciTlars tore A<i'-ww y.i mmex Baos.. lane vUI--. wia T EIE CR APH Y. I Smeriean school of Telegraphy, tow 11 *"! 1 . Wla. —Lit ■juu-ji—'-d! —.a; IN U 03-A9 LNDFLB When writing to Advertls-rs readers wll confer* favor by mentioning thix paper. 1
