Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 1890 — Page 3
■ m n o When You Kw» Tfcat «*«* of people /Ky__ lava been cured of r/i 2 oils, Carbuncles, and V Sbrofaloua Sores by the p|® Apr’s Sarsaparilla r 1 twto net try it yourI v\ P I \>«Ul As a blood-puri-\fO I J flfir, this medicine has >Vt X TrT W equal. Listen to if Wi 1 good advice: Take & ~) 1 Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, I and no other.I “ I liad numbers of carbuncles on my neck and back, with swelling* in my armpits, and wa3 tormented with pain almost beyond endurance. All means of relief to which I resorted failed until I began to use Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. One bottle of this remedy reStored me to health. Carter, Nashville, Tennessee, q '. 4 £ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price SI; six, 85. Worth 85 a bottle. '— ——— -■■-■■■ ■ ■ on® enjoys Both the method and results when Sjrup of Figs is taken; it Is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and foyers and cures habitual constipation. Byrun of Figs is the only remedy of its hind ever produced, pleasing to the taste ana acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial m its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. < Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60a and *i bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have It on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not aocept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FW STROP CO. l umriLLE. a. ; hew root. s.r.
Father Kroeger’s smaii pox Medical Diseowry. Scarlet Fever ALSO THE GREAT CURE FOR W™* t Coughs | Colds | Bronchitis | Shortness _ ° n(/ of „ ' nc, P en \ Pulmonary Breath Consumption Complaints. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST. ELKHART MEDICAL CO., Manfrs. ft SiS A f- R C C AIL fi!rECT T H J&R B g ! ''~~“ ■* '■./itl-- • ■ wiOoal mBSHEI by return mutt WWI Hem ■ descnptiy* - «• WrWm l circulars of ■fcjf jizflfelffiTab Hsoors rev jßHffik, TAMAR SYSTEM Of DRESS CUTTIR6 ■JJi v Any Indy of ord! nKfUmißmrfh narylntelllgence can easily. > and JmaßflßjjßmßmJtfiXfflW' quickly learn Ml IKgKXjB any style to any or rblld, A<l<lrei< INRWIiSQHftO C-aniamti. 0. TAROID A new Bietliort of eonnouadlur Tar. SURE CURE for Pills, SALT RHEUM ana all Skin Dliuhm. Send 3 de-stmnps for Free BamEM 5, old A T , all Drurelsts and by TAIWID CO , I w Randolph St-, (Ikleago, Price 50c. Indiana Drusglati nuppliad by D. Stewart and A Keller A Go., Indiaiiapolle. SR W. 11. SABMS& 9C3t3. 111. st,, Indianapolis,lnd Give, spbciai attention to deliO mt cate diaea.ua ol male and female Uegulutinn Itemed tea fur ladiea Oifflr'bH furnislicd. Piles, llatula, Assure, Kef. rupture, Tericocelo, impotencr, I : sterility, cancera, rhoumati.ru, fcaJq&NjKfjsf and all other dlaeaeea aucceaaifully treated. Letter. uontain■nhujUMßL i>l«C <C iu stamps promptly an«nfffi iMKBHnr*" All corruspoudouco con ■KHHHffldential. NORTHERN PACIFIC IILOW NIK RAILROAD LANDSa FREE Government LANDS. tn.UONB of Acrea la Minneaota. North DolE|d FiilSra-iiiSSsK ®/ / JOHEB\ 7 OF \ [BINGHAMTON] W. Y. a / V/o a ,§y ■ HALF RATES _ Farming Regions WEST, SOUTHWEST, NORTHWEST.
Josh Billing's Philosophy.
All the good men in this world hav the same kind ov religion; it ia only the dead-beats, frauds and hypokrits. whooze religion differ. Pride iz a looking-glass, into which men look, and seeing themselfs, they strut and stick up their noze at other folks. How on arth kan we trust mankind/ or womankind, when thare aint one out ov ten ov them dare trust themselves. Thare is 2 kinds of faith—faith ov the brains, which is nothing more than shrewdness; and faith ov the heart, which is humility, haff sister to virtew. Yu will notis one thing—all good talkers are good listeners. If I had the privilege ov making the Eleventh Commandment, it would be this—“owe no man.” Adversity iz a goddes with frozen smiles. ; Young ones and dogs. Thoze who are the least able to support them generally have the most ov them. People travel to learn; most ov them (before they start) should learn to travel. I don’t believe in fighting; I am solemly but if a man gits tew fighting i am also solemly aginst hiz gitting licked. After a fight iz, once opened, all the virtew that is in! it iz tew lick the other party. Slander iz like the tin kittle tied to' a dorg’s tale-—A very good kind ov kittle az long az it aint our dorg’s tale.
A Long Hunt.
New York Weekly. Jersey Farmer—“ Out huntin’, be ye?” I City Sportsman (wearily)—“Y-e-s, been hunting for a patch of woods without a law penalty sign on it.” The manufacturers of Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder and Delicious, Flavoring Extracts have nothing to; conceal as to their constituent elements. Purity and efficiency form a policy that has always been steadfastly pursued by them. —— When a man is full it’s [a good time to* take his bust measure.
State Ob Omo, Citt or Toledo, 1 Lucas Cobnty, / sa. Frank J. Ciieney makes oath that he Is the senior of the firm of F. J. Chsnbv & Co., doing business lu the city of Toledo, Oounty and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of oatrrrh that cannot be cuted by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure FRANK J. CHENEY, Sworn to before me and subscribed in my pretence, this 6th day of December. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, j SEAL[ 1 ’ —* —' J Notai y PublicHall’9 Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, Doe. F. J. CHENEY Si CO., Toledo, 0. ***Sold by Druggists, 76 cents. It is a long road that has no turn, and when turns do eome they’re generally forks nud a fellow doesn’t know which one to take. __________ Whisky is a great “corner”; this is why your fisherman thinks if he takes it along he’s sure to have an angle. The best cough medicine is Piso’s Cure for Consumption. Sold everywhere. 250 Backache. Backache. Backache. Martinez, Cal., October 2,1888. I could hardly walk or lie down from lameback ; suffered several weeas. St. Jacobs Oil permanently cured me, other remedies having failed to do so. FRED. HITTMAN. Cloverdale, Ind., Feb. 8,1887. From a bad cold pajns settled in my back and I suffered greatly; confined to bed and could hardly move of tarn. I tried St. Jacobs Oil, which cured me. 1 do not fear recurrence. To Restore Tone and Strength to the System when weakened by La Grippe or any other Illness, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is positively unequalled. Get the BEST. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. I LIKE MY WIFE TO USE POZZONI’S I COMPLEXION 1 POWDER. I Because It Improves Hu ; Looks h and Is as Fragrant os VioletsSOIiD BVEIXY wixxajFL.Eßj!) five* fEVWTtIH SrvtMTV Ml To onro Biliousness. Sick Headache. Constipation. Malaria. Llvor Complaints, take the safn and certain remedy, SMITH’S BILE BEANS Use the BMALL SIZE (4C llttlo beans to the bottlo). They ere tho most convenient; suit all ages. Prlceof either size, 35 cent, pstr bottle. KISSING at 7 - P- 70: Photo-gravure. panel size of this picture for 4 cents (coppers or stamps). # „ J. F. SMITH A CO.. Makers of ’ ‘Bile Beans, “ Bt. Louis. Ma _ _ __j oltN w.irfoßKin, | EEL 110 l U Isl tVsilililKtvn, »,U. Prosecutes Claims. ■ Lmte Principal Ba.azr.:nerU. S. Pension Bureau. ■ p tt. In h- 1 war, IS a/lliMileatiiiK claims, atty .luce. PATENT3»P£IISIOMB Seed for dlgwt of Pension and Bounty taw.. Send for Invntors Quid, or How to Qe« a Patent. Patoici O’ir.saitri. A;torn*y at Law, Washington. D. C. ! *
WIT AND HUMOR.
“There is cno thing every “bud” mast have, and that’s a bldw out.— Boston Herald. —-*| - ‘‘Are you fond' of Wagnerian opera. Mr. Flint?" “Yes, I never carea for music."— Life. Time is money, but a good deal of it is about as valuable as Confederate cur-rency.-=-PucA. Speech is silver, and silver is likely to mean speech in Congress this session. —Lowell Courier. Poverty may not be a crime, but it gets more punishment than crime-does. —Philadelphia Inquirer. Most of us worry over our trials, but the lawyers worry if they haven’t, any. Yonkers Statesman. Adam was the only man who had a wife made to order, and even she turned out a misfit.— Philadelphia Inquirer. First Moth—“ Are you there, neighbor?” Second Moth—“ Yes; how do I look in this new dress suit?” —Yonkers Statesman. A woman is never so badly in love that she does not try to find out th© cost of her engagement ring.— Atchison (Has.) Globe. Those who say that woman has no sense of humor have evidently failed to notice how a mustache tickles her.— Boston Courier. There is more billing than cooing in the household where there is an extravagant wife this season of the yelr.— Boston Gazette. The man who doesn’t know where his next dollar is to came from sends it where his last went. — Philadelphia Press. It’s very monotonous to be rich, but there is a variety about being poor that sometimes makes one weary.—Philadelphia Inquirer. Professor (young and handsome)“Miss Flirtey, dealine ‘me.’” Miss Flirtey—“No, sir; I accept you.”— Lawrence American. When you dance in Russia you are expected to go through all the Steppes. The most common dance now is the Ca-choo-ca. — Puck. The revolution in Brazil will make ooffee scarce, but the abundant clove crop will serve to help out between the acts. — Boston Herald. “He has a crest now, though his father was nothing but a beggar.” “Well, who has a better right to a coat of alms?” — N. Y. Sun. The trouble with some theologians is that they think nobody can get into liAaven who doesn’t have a latchkey.— Burlington Free Press: Bashfulness is very becoming sometimes to a young man, but it is well for him to get over it if he is going to board.— Somerville Journal. Every man ought»to be as good as his word. Nothing is expected of those who never have a good word for anybody.—New Orleans Picayune. After a man has finished putting up his stovepipe the family parrot has to be kept out of the room when the minister calls. —Yonkers Statesman. Larkin—“Jaysmith’s record is beyond suspicion, isn’t it?” Maddox—- “ Beyond suspicion! I should say it was. We can prove the facts.”— N. Y. Sun. Mrs. Brown—“ What prompted that bold young man to kiss you at the door?" Cora —“Why, ma, Idou’tthink he needed any prompting.” — N. Y. Sun. Dobson—“Old Bowser may bo a misei’, but he lias the heart of a spring chicken.” Blobson—“I do not think him sis old as that.”— Binghamton Piepublican. The small boy may occasionally fail in other things, but you can depend upon it that there is one thing he will always do—get to a show in time.— Atchison Globe. Waiter (at the cTffh')—“There is » lady outside who says that her husband promised to be home early to-night.’ All (rising) —“Excuse me a moment.’ —Boston Budget. It is our proud boast that the United States has no standing army; but look at our bars. There is an army of men standing at them everyday taking theii drinks.— Texas Siftings. “Mary, what were you talking a long about with Mrs. Brown’s cook?" “0, we were talking about the ladie just as you and Mrs. Brown talk about cooks."— P'ligende Blatter. Mollie—“I wonder how the exEression ‘an arm of the sea’ originated?” tarry (with a tender look) —“Perhaps somebody noticed that it hugged the 6hore. ” — Kearney Enterprise. Michklehan was viewing one of the pagan figures in India when by means of a mechanical appliance it began to weep copiously. “Marvelous!” he exclaimed. “Tears, idol tears."— Judge. Wagner has had no successor. The world was prepared for this sad event, however, as, during the production of all his works, there was never a hint of an air apparent. -Baltimore American. < Seedy Simmons —“Is my face good for the whisky?" Barkeeper—“No, I do not think it is. I think if they got together the whisky would get decidedly the worst of it.” — Terre Haute Express. In Court—“ How comes it that you committed a robbery in 30 crowded a street in full daylight?" “If youi Honor please, because I had laid out some other streets for the evening,”— Fliegende Blatter. “Ah, Jones, moving again?” "Yes, the landlord told une this house had all the conveniences, but he deceived me. I’ve looked the place all over, but I haven’t found it convenient to pay the rent.’’— Boston Transcript. Jaggs—“l think I am entitled to a pension.” Pension Agent—“ What is your claim?" Jaggs—“Well, my feelings were hurt by several people calling me a coward because I wouldn’t enlist.’’—Philadelphia Inquirer. - ; ' 1 It was charged that a Brooklyn Alderman was au escaped State prison bird, but the paper making it has been compelled to apologize. As a matter of fact, be served out both his terms. Detroit Free Press.
USEFUL HINTS
That Should Be Bead and Remembered. Don’t eat cold meats. Don’t chill the stomach after eating with Acold drink. If you want to, and can take a nap after a meal, do so. Don’t give beer to children. Because some persons do is no justification any more than the existence of a healthy veteran soldier with bullets in his body warrants you shooting yourself full of bullets. Don’t overseason your food. It prevents, if not ruins, the natural taste. If a woman, support your heavy dresses from the shoulders. In freezing ice-cream,! when the ice is scarce, pack the frt e :er only threequarters full of ice and salt and finish with newspapers, and the difference in the time of freezing and quality of the cream is perceptible from the. result when the freezer is packed full of ice. After removing the dasher it is better to cork up the cream and cover it tightly with a paoking of newspapers than to use more ice. The newspapers retain the cold already in the ice better than a packing of cracked ice and salt, which must have crevices to admit the air. Are you ever annoyed boots? ‘ And do you know what causes the squeak? And would you find the remedy? _ Generally the sound proceeds from the two soles of your boot or shoe, the upper and the lower rubbing together. If you will take a few moments’ time and anoint the soles with oil, dry the oil in and anoint again, and then dry again, repeating the process three or four thnie, the oil will penetrate the first solp, and, presto, the squeak will disappear. It is stated that if a piece of dyed eloth is dampened and rubbed on very clean, white paper it will leave no stain if the dye is a ‘ ‘fasf ’ one. Another •test is to lay the cloth between two sheets of paper and iron it. There should be no marks in this case oilher. Again, if the cloth is covered with a perforated sheet of thick paper and exposed for some hours to sunlight, the color of the exposed parts should not fade.
The Triumph of English,
St. Louis Globe-Democrat. The English language was recently used in the draft of a treaty between Russia and China, It is also gradually creeping into the newspapers of Missouri.
If Tour Liver Reminds You
Of Its existence by dull pain or sharp twinges in the right side, or beneath the dexter shoulder blade, accept the reminder as a warninn and regulate the organ without loss of time, 1 y the use of Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters. The :)ove symptoms are usually accompanied by >cilowness of the skin, constipation, furred t ugue, disorder of the stomach, sick headache and morning nausea. But a reform is promptly instituted by the Bitters, the best possible substitute for calomel, blue pill, and other super-po-tent and hurtful drugs erroneously designated as remedies for tiliousness. App-tite and digestion are restored, aud the bowels resume activity, when an impetus is given to the functions of health by th’s sterling adi-bidous medicine, which also has the effect of enriohing and purifying tho circulation and fortifying the system against malarial infection in air or water. It is aho highly beneficial for rheumatism, kidney aud bladder troubles.
Chicago’s Fix.
New fork Weekly. Uncle Sam—“ Now you’ve got the World’s Fair why don’t you begin work on it.” Chicago—“ Can’t. We spent all our money in getting it.” To-Kight and To-Morro w Night And each day and night during this week 'you can get at all druggists, Kemp’s Bal sum for tho Throat and Lungs, acknowl edged to be the most successful remedy ever sold for the the cure of Coughs, Croup Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and Consumption. Get a bottle to-day and keep it always in the house, so you can check your 00l at once. Price 50c and SI.OO Sample bofle free Many a man who is inclined to reach the top of the hill gives up when he finds the hill so inclined. six novsls tueb, will be sent oy Cragin & Co., Phllada., Pa., to any one in the U ;S. or Canada, postage paid, upon rMflipt of 25 Dobbins’ Electric Soap wrappeif, See list of novels on oirculara around eaiflh bar. Soap for sale by all grocers. It is perhaps, in accordance with the eternal fltnes* of things that man begins to saddl6 himself with cares on his Bridal day.
What Everybody Says
must be true, and the universal verdfot of thoße who have used Hibbard’s Bhetunatio Eyrup and Strengthening Plasters is that there is no doubt of their curative qualities. E. Larzelere, agent M. C. R. 8.. Albion. Uioh., says “he was cured of Bright’s disease" by the use of Hibbard’s Bheumati ’ Syrup. Mrs. M. E. Jones. Prairie Oitjr. low i, says: Tor three vears I have been affiioto 1 with inflammatory rheumatism and kidney and liver troubles. I have token Hibbard’s Bheumutlc Syrup and applied their Plasters over my stomach and am entirely cured. It is the greatest remedy that I have ever used." First ask your druggist; should bo not keep it. we will sond on receipt of price. $1 per bottle or six for $5. Rheumatic Stbup Cow, Jackson. JUeh.
Hibbard’s Rheumatic and Liver Pills.
These Pills are scientifically compounded, uniform in aetion. Ko griping pain so commonly following the use of Dills. They are adapted to bath adults ana ohiidran with perfect safety. We guarantee they have no equal in the oureof Sick Eeednoko, Constipation. Dyspepsia. Biliousness; and. as an appetizer, way excel any other preparation. No use complaining about the raw weatner of April when we remember that Spring is not naif,done. For strengthening and clearing the v >ice, use “Browi’ii JBranchlul Troo««•«”—“I hare commended them to frien lk who —» rffiWn speakers, and theyhave _proved extremely serviceable."—Kev. Henry Ward Beecher.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Ctstoria. L-: f 2- ~itt* When Baby was si ok, we gave her Casterla. When aka was a Child, she erled for Castorio, When she became mat, she ahtTig to Costorig, Whon she had Children, aba gave them Oastarhv
He Will Ba Soon Hers.
Texas Siftings. * .7 Presently the census-talker will be around, book and pencil in hand, and conversations like the following will be in order. Census-talker—“ Have you children? Woman—“ Yes. a son!” Census-talker—“ Male orfemale?” Womad—“Male.” Census-talker— ‘ ‘Age ?” Woman— 1 ‘Two years and a half.” Census-Talker—“Married or single?” Woman—“ Single.” Census-talker (closing book) — ‘ ‘Thats all right. Thanks. ” {Catering to a Trade. New York Weekly. First Paris Artist— ‘ ‘Vy you put zat salt in ze paint?” Second Artist— • *Ect is for & marine picture. I make zee paint salt; zen when ze Americans put air fingers on ze water and afterwards put zair fingers to zair lips say. *Ect is wonderful! Ye almost taste ze salt of ze ocean.’ Zen zey buy.” “The world grows weary praising men, And wearied grows of being praised— ’’ But never wewiei grows the pen Which writes the truths which have amazed the thousands who have been given up by their physicians and who have been restored to complete health by using that safest of all remedies for functional irregularities and weaknesses, which are the bane of womankind. We refer, of eonrse, to Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, the only guaranteed cure for all those ohronio ailment* peculiar to women. Read the guarantee on the bottle wrapper. To regulate the stomach, liver and bowels, Dr. Pierce 1 * Pellets excel. One a dose. When the impecunious man takes his watch to the pawnbroker’s he realizes that time is money. No stranger should leave the city without a box of “Tansfil’s Punch” 60. Cigars. Though time flies it is the man who goes •low, who keeps up with it. Bead DR. BABBmt‘3 ad. in onetker column.
FREE TRIAL, TREATMENT.
Enclose five two ceht stamps or ten cents silver to pajr postage and receive by mail, trial treatment for Catarrh lasting three weeks. Db. S. J. Deckard, Catarrh Specialist, Logansport, Ind
A CASE OF MISTAKEN IDENTITY. “ You certainly are mistaken,” said one young man to another atan evening party, “but that cannot be the young lady I met last winter, though the name is the same. Judge for yourself, This girl has a glorious complexion, while the other young lady—Good heavens, what a akin she had ! Covered with blotches and red-headed pimples ; it was KVn a nutmeg grater. Oh no, this cannot be the young lady.” But it was, though, and Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery had worked the miracle. As a remedy for pimples, blotches, eruptions and all Skin and Scalp diseases, it is the most wonderful medicine extant. Of all the many blood-purifiers and remedies for skin diseases, “Golden Medical Discovery” is the only one guaranteed to do all that’s claimed for it, or money promptly refunded / Especially has it manifested its potency in curing Salt-rheum, Tetter, Erysipelas, Eczema, Boils, and Carbuncles. In all Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, “Fever-sores,” “Hip-joint Disease ” and all impurities of the blood, no matter from whatever arising, it effects the most marvelous oures. World’s Dismiss ary Medical Association, Manufacturers, 663 Main Street* Buffalo, N. Y.
fk SSOO — MIX> WiSTS tho proprietors of DB. SAGE’S CATARRH REMEDY. SYMPTOM* OF CATARRH.— Headache, obstruction of nose, discharges » i 7 ' falling into throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick {/ v ,«} tenacious, mucous, purulent blood;, putrid and offensive; area weak, tkux1, a . D J eral de Witty- Only * few of these symptoms Ukeiy to be present at once. L>r. Sure’s Remedy cures the worst cases. Only SO cents. Sola By druggists, every when. mmaßmk £3 ti fif Repairin i, Enameling and Ninkal-Ptating. üBUB lui l\nl ALOC. Agents Wanted la every town I WE HANDLE A TOLL LIKE OP BASE BALL BUPPLIKB. Hay & Willits, * * st - Indianapolis f PISO’S REMEDY FOR CATAkRH.—Beet. Easiest to tvai iW -L cheapest. Relief is immediate. A cure is certain. Ear U Iflßfrg Cold in tlie Head it has no equal Ml |Jr a w *T-M It Is an Ointment, of which a small particle Is applied to tba^ Ska nostrils. Price, 60c. Sold by drujjrists or sent by mall. mm ' —Y Address, K. T. H«sat/rr>-a. Wxrree. Pa.
T WILCOX'S COMPOUND AITS’? F 11.1.81 Dr. Wikox'i Spwldo Co., ?MU., fl phIPPS • B. c. « PENSIONS!^®. wjwKffiS'.ufitvaMKffli: - ,™. w-
Don’t Get Caught j This spring, as you hare been before, with root ■ blood foil of impurities, your dig-stioa impaired, appetite poor, kidney* and lirer torpid, and a hole systenßiable to be prostrated by disease-bat get yourself iato good condition, and ready for tho changing aad warmer weather, by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, It stands unequalled for purifying the blood, giving an appetite, aud for a rugnlatiag and general spring medicine. Be core to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla, "For fire years I was sick every spring, but last year began in K brnary to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. I used five bottles and. have not seen a sick day finer," 0. W. Sloax, Hilton, Hass. “My eon was affiirZed with the worst type of ecrof. ula, and on the recommendation of my druggist I gave him Hood’s Sarsaparilla. To-day he U eoond and well, notwithstanding it was said there waa not enough medicine in Illinois to effect acme.’ J. Cubistiah, I llipolls, 111. K. B. Be ears to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all drugrt»tj, tl; Six for S 3. Prepared Snly by C. I. HOOD it CO., Lowell, Maas. 100 Doses One Dollar GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPPS’S COCOA BREAKFAST. ■By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, anfi by a careful application of tho fine properties of well-aelboted Cocoa, Mr. Eppe has provided car breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save as many heavy doctors’ bills. It Is by the Judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to ,’eslst every tendency to disease. Hundreds of sobLo maladies are floating around us .ready to attack wherever there la a weak point We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves Well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.”—'“CWl Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only In half-pound tine, by Urocera, labelled thus: JAMES EPPS Sc CO., Homoeopath to Chemist* Los do i, Bseiiro. ELY'S CREAM BALMKsgjg^ IS SURE TO CURE ■&3/ Cold In HeadF^^y quickly, m yZfm Apply Balm into each nostril. ELY 8808., 96 Warren St., N. “NfEXKIMI GEREUS POLLEM” A GUARANTEED SPECIFIC for all Female Diseases. By mail, SI.OO, f<jr one month,! treatment. For sale by druggists. F. B. NEWBY, Prop'r, Indianapolis, Ind.
| WOMAN’S Ud' 1 WrtanM »tm. Her tMiet uinter'vpisMwttttDiti | it MIM to kMofoarwaSr. Jh*uae>» to oat It it'ih- »Miuin« Wmui't Ittniiae. Order *» omt. I ‘Sr>W. B PATENTS weS^^jxo.’ ■nwMKM Sand far otraoUr, BBSB^igtaa^ar^ ' 1» 0 - 13-80 ’ J . »t • —■» /' ' ■•■ AS <*>*t-Jr ft. Vr-rrSr^W^Br L i.--.; .
