Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 13 October 1899 — Page 7
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To 7estern Points. Oct. 17, 1899. November 7 and 21, 1839. December 5 and 19, 1899. On tha above dates the WABASH will Sfcu juui its iuuioiiuU iations JLas.t ot tu(cu., and Tolono, III.. LOW RATE HOME SEKKEKS' EXCURSION Tickets to points West, 6ouUi, and Southwest, granting a liberal return limit. A postal card addressed to any Wabash. Ticket Agent, or to either of the following Passenger Kepresentatives will brinj; you prompt and explicit information regarding rates, routes, time of trains, through cr service, condition of tickets, etc., etc. x REMEMBER The WABASH Is the only line east of Chicago and St. Louis giving its patrons seats, without extra charge, in ELKUANT JtECLINING CHAIR CAKS running through to St. Louis and Kansas City without change. This Is your chance to go West cheap. Communicate with us, P. E. DOMBAUGH, P. & T. A.f loledo, Ohio. IL G. Thompson, P. & T. A., Fort Wayne, Ind. , A. ff.WOLFSCHLAGEE, P. &T.A Detroit, Miuu. Tho's Follex, P. & T. a., Lafayette, lnd. G. P. MAxriELD, 1). P. An , Indianapolis, lnd. C. S, Cbawe, G. P. & T. A., St. Louis, Mo. W. L. DOUGLAS S3&S3.50 SHOES J1
Worth $4 to $8 compared with other makes. Indorsed by over 1,000,000 wearers. ALL LEATHERS. ALL STYLES THE GRSCTNX bm W. U Dontlaa' um ul price otaiaped an botlcm. Take no sntstltute claimed to be as good. Largest makers of $3 and 3.50 shoes In the world. Your dealer should keep them If not, we will send you a pair on receipt of price. Stato
kind of leather, size and width, plain or cap toe. Catalogue I Free. W. L. OOUGLAS SHOE CO., Brockton. Mass.
LIVES IN A CAVE.
Cures all Throat and Lung Affections.
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Dr. EulTs Pills cure Dyspepsia. Trial, 20 forC,
ELY'S CREAM BALM Cures CATARRH. It is placed Into the nostrils, spreads over the membrane
and is absorbed. Relief is im
mediate. It la not drying, does sot produce sneezing. Druggists, 60 Cts. or by mail. ELY BRO&.66 Waxrsa St., N 7.
Wild Man of Kentucky Lives oa lizards and Snake. A cave on a hillside at Mount Washington, thirteen miles from Taylorsville, Ky is the home of a wild man. Whence he came is a mystery, but he lives on fish, snakes, lizards and anything else he can catch, and his powera In this line are as well developed as those of a wild beast. Squire N. L. Harris, near whose home the cave is situated, discovered the wild man a few nights ago. While feeding his stock he noticed smoke curling from the mouth of the cave. Going to the entrance he found a lot of bones and feathers scattered around. He did not care to go inside the cave, not knowing iwhat wild animal abode there. He decided, however, to watch and discover the tenant. A day or two afterward he returned to the place and found the lodger outside the cave. It was the strangest bit of humanity ever jseen hereabouts a little, dried-up man, jfiot more than four feet high, weighing ;ninety pounds or less, and covered with a shaggy coat of hair. His clothing was hardly worthy of attention. '. The wild man tried to escape into the ;cave, but Mr. Harris intercepted him jand endeavored to find out whence he jcame and who he Was. The strange icreature, however, could only talk in a 'jargon not understood by bis question;er, but the Squire finally made out that ihe came from South America. This veritable wild man has lost all .vestige of civilization. His hands are paws to all intents, and he fears man as much as any wild animal does. 'Squire Harris told his neighbors of his discovery, and hundreds of persons have been to the cave, hoping to see the istrange object, but they have failed of their purpose. On the approach of any one the wild man seeks the darkest recesses of the cavern, and he must be able to see in the dark, for the presence of anybody on the outside is enough to keep him concealed until the intruder has departed. How long he has been in the cavern is not known. He is probably 60 years old. The neighbors do not care to molest him, as he commits no depredations and makes his own living without being a nuisance. Philadelphia Times. i CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FREE,
One of the Grandest Offers Ever Made, The first five persons procuring the Endless Chain Starch Book from their grocer will each obtain one large 10c package of "RED CROSS" starcih, one large 10c package of "HUBINGER'S BEST" starch, two Shakspeare pictures, printed in twelve beautiful colore, as natural as life, or one Twentieth Century Girl Calendar, the finest of its kind ever printed, all absolutely free. All others procuring the Endless Chain Starch Book wUi obtain from their grocer two large 10c packages of starch for 5c, and the beautiful premiums, which are being given away. This offer is only made for a short time to further introduce the famous "RED CROSS" starcih, and the celebrated "HTJBINGER'S BEST" cold waiter starch. "RED CROSS" laundry starch is something entirely new, and is without doubt the greatest invention of the (twentieth century. It has no equal, and surpasses all others. It has won for itself praise from all parts of the United States. It has superseded everything heretofore used, or known to science in the laundry art. It as made from wheat, rice and corn, and is chemically prepared upon scientific principles by J. C. Hubinger, an expert in the laundry profession, who has had 'twenty-five years of practical experience tin fancy laundering, and who is the first successful and original inventor of all fine grades of starch im the United States. If you would have the best, ask for "RED CROSS" and "HUBINGER'S BEST," which are the finest starches on the market to-day. The jobbing houses ,a.ndle it, the retail grocer has it uV'fis shelves, you find it in all the homes, while the careful housewife has adorned the walls of the house with the beautiful Shakspeare pictures which are being given away in introducing "RED CROSS" and "HUBINGER'S BEST" starch.
Trade with Argentina. Argentina buys most of her good& from Britain. Italy is second, Germany third and the United States a close fourth, with the prospect of soon being second.
Try Grain-O! Try Grain-O! Ask your Grocer to-day to show you a package of GRAIN-O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it like it. GRAIN-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the mostdelicate stomach receives it without distress. Vt the price of coffee. 15e and 25c per package. Sold by all grocers. Whoever is meau In his youth runs a great risk of becoming a scoundrel in riper years; meanness leads to villainy with fatal attraction. Cherbuliez.
Eagle Linen Letter Paper and Envelopes are the proper thinjj. Tell your printer to use this bvand on your next order. $2.00 Fort Wayne to Chicago and return every Sunday via. the Nickel Plate Road.
Saw a Way to Make Money. A worthy American citizen, having made a fortune, fared forth to see the world. European business ways and habits thoroughly disgusted this nervously keen expert in money-making and he poured forth his scorn to some friends he met in Paris. One of them, knowing the ignorance of the old gentleman on subjects without the circle in which he had lived, ventured on a joke. "I agree with you," he said. I agree with you thoroughly. Why, do you know, sir, I was last week in a city of
I 125,000 inhabitants and I was over
come, sir overcome to find they hadn't a livery stable in the city." "No you don't tell me!" answered the victim. "Gentlemen, see there! Just consider that!" Then, jumping to his feet, as the thought struck, him: "Why, gentlemen, a fortune's awaiting someone there! Where's the place? What's the name of it?" "Venice,'- said the joker. "Good! I'm tired of this place, au.yway. I'll go right down there to-morrow, and put a little horse sense intp that town. Gentlemen, you're in this good thing with me if you choose." They were all in it and they invested their friend with powers plenipotentiary. The story has no dramatic point, save that it's a historic fact that Venice was visited. No one ever heard an account of that visit, but for long afterward no participant in the joke could get within hailing distance of the selfappointed pioneer of American enterprise. Harper's Round Table.
Mrs. WlnHlow'& Hoothtno SYnrrp for nhtldren teething: sottns tlio (rum, renncos inflammation, allays Dain, cures wind colin. '& cents a bottle.
T&e Philippine War Is proving more stubborn than anticipated. It needs a vigorous contest to straighten matters out. We should tackle the Philippines and overcome them as Hostetter's Stomach Bitters does dyspepsia, indigestion, malaria, fever and ague. The battle is short and decisive, and for fifty years the Bitiors have always won.
Drawing a Comparison. "Don't talk like a fool, Joshua," said Mrs. Harix; "to hear you tell it folks would be thinkin' I asked you to marry me, and goodness knows I never run after you for a minute in my life." "Well, I hain't saying you run arter me, Melinda," replied the old man, "but that don't prove nothin nohow. I reckon the trap never runs after the mouse neither, but somehow it 'pears to gather him in jlst the same." Chicago News.
First-Ciass Suit of Clothes for $7.90. For those who are accustomed to sending away from home for their goods it is of the greatest importance to know the character and reliability of tae establishments selling goods to families from catalogues. The great emporium of the John M. Smyth Co., located at 150 to 160 West Madison street, Chicago, has been established for a third or a century, and has furnished over half a million homes in Chicago and vicinity alone. This firm enjoys the confidence of the public by its many years of fair dealing. It issues an immense illustrated catalogue that should be in every family, as it describes and gives the price of every article required for household use. A sample of the extraordinary values offered by this firm is shown in the illustration of the gentlemen's suit of clothes at $7.90 in another column of this paper. These suits are indeed wonderful values, and yet they are but a sample of the thousand and one useful articles illustrated and described in the beautiful catalogue of the John M. Smyth Company.
Not a Pipe Dreamer. Weeks Did jTou ever think what you would do if you had Vanderbilt's income? MeeksNo: I never sjmoke.
FITS Permanently cured. No Ms or nervonsnes-s after first day's vc of lr. Kiltie's Ureal Nerve Khlorer. Send for FKEJS SS.OO trial bottle ami treatise. DB.K. H. ilUNK, Ltd.. Arcti sl. Viulaaelptna. lJa.
A good face is a letter of recommendation, as a good heart is a letter of credit. Bulwer.
C WITH A TAIL!
Every One Has Noticed the New C" in Town.
It Has Come to Stay with Us Forever Health Follows in Its Trail A Welcome Awaits It Everywhere.
Not so long ngo everybody's curiosity was aroused by the appearance in town of a new "C." It looks like this:
The queer "C with a Tail" has made its way all over the United States. iii(i here as everywhere it promptly jumped luto popularity. WhyV Because the "C with a Tall" is a comet of health followed by a coma of happiness and joy. it lias come to stay with us and radiate its benefits in all directions. The now "C" is part of the trade-mark of Cnsearets randy Oiuhartie, "lie Iiieal laxative and guaranteed constipation cure. They make the liver liveiy, tone up the bowels, purify the blood, braee the brain, put everything right us it should be. IUty and try Oasearcts to-day. It's what they do, not what we say they'll do, that proves their incrii. All druggists, 10c. 25;', or r0c. or mailed for price. Send for booklet and free sample. Address. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago; Montreal, Can.; or New York. Thtu to tho HAS PAPIST tnbliK
Every tablet of the only genuine OtiBearet bears the magic letters "CCC." Look at the tablet before you buy, and beware of frauds, ljnltatlr,, a::id substitutes.
SW ANSON'S "5 DROPS" is the sun of the sick room. It has saved the public, in less than five years, more money than the national debt of this country, when you measure the value of health restored, suffering humanity relieved of its agronies and diseases. Money which otherwise would have been expended in funerals, doctors and drug bills, loss of labor, etc. SWANSON'S "5 DROPS" never fails to cure. It has cured and is curing millions of people afflicted with ACUTE and CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA. NEURALGIA, ASTHMA, LA GRIPPE and CATARRH of all kinds. "5 DROPS" has never failed to cure these diseases, when used as directed. It will cure you. Try it. Price of large sized bottle $1.00, sent on receipt of price, charges prepaid; 25-cent sample bottle sent free, on receipt of 10 cents to pay for mailing. Agents wanted. SWANSON'S RHEUMATIC CURE COMPANY, No. 104 Lake street, Chicago, 111.
Worse Yet. "That man cheated me out of a cool million." 1 . "Ah! Wouldn't let you marry his daughter, I suppose?" "No; he let me marry her, and doesn't give us a cent." Detroit Free Press.
HalPs Catarrh Cure Is taken internally. Price 75 cents.
Not in the Set. "Come away from those persons at once," cried Mrs. Tortoise to her youngest. "Don't you know it is reported their shells are only imitation?" Indianapolis Journal.
"What Do the ChHctren Drinfc? Don't give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called GRAIN-O? It is delicious and nourishing, and takes the place of coffee. The more Grain-O you give the children the more health you distribute through their systems. Grain-O is made of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee, but costs about Yi as much. All grocers sell it. 10c and 25c. England Buying American Horses. Great Britain buys more than 20,000 horses in the United States every year.
To Cure it CoU: in One iur Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AJB druggists refund the money if it fails tocure. 25c. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box.
.London has 6,117 physicians.
Mrs. Barnard Thanks MRS. PINKHAM FOR HEALTH.
LETTER TO MRS. PINKHAU NO. 18,992 " Deab Friend I feel it my duty to express my gratitude and thanks to you for what your medicine has done for me. I was very miserable and losing flesh very fast, had bladder trouble, fluttering pains about the heart and would get so dizzy and suffered with painful menstruation. I was reading in a paper about Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, so I wrote to you and after taking two bottles I felt like a new person. Your Vegetable Compound has entirely eured me and I cannot praise it enough.." Mns. J. O. Babxahd, Milltown, Washington Co., Mb.
An Iowa Woman's Convincing: Statement. 44 1 tried three doctors, and the last one said nothing but an operation would help me. My trouble was profuse flowing; sometimes I would think I would flow to death. I was so weak that the least work would tire me. Reading of so many being cured by your medicine, I made up my mind to write to you for advice, and I am so glad that I did. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills and followed your directions, and am now well and strong. I shall recommend your medicine to all, for it saved my life." Miss A. P., Box 21 Abbott, Iowa.
I believe my prompt use of Piso's Cure prevented quick consumption. Mrs. Lucy Wallace, Marquette, Kan., Dec 12, '95.
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Everything, o)hen you come to medicines. c4 sa.rsapa.riUa. by any other name can never equal Hood's, because of the peculiar combination, proportion and process by which Hood' s possesses merit peculiar to itself, and by which it cures when all other medicines fail. Cures scrofula, salt rheum, dyspepsia, catarrh, rheumatism, that tired feeling, etc.
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