Bloomington Telephone, Volume 13, Number 39, Bloomington, Monroe County, 9 April 1889 — Page 3
Shrewd drer Users, Benders of the newspapers of the day cannot fail to )e impressed with the fact that the modern advertiser is progressive. He is compelled to be. else competitors. -Ttore active in the invention of new advertising devices, will outstrip him in public favor. The value of printers ink judiciously and scientifically employed cannot be overestimated; it is the medium whereby a meritorious discovery is raised irom local fame lo a position in the public esteem. Hence the columns of the newspapers are daily used by hosts of advertisers, and in the competition which is indulged in to attain the desired end, the reader is oftentimes amused. The greatest of American advertisers, and it may as well be said in the world, is H. H. Warner, of Rochester, N. Y., whose name has been made everywhere familiar in connection with Warner's Safe Cure, widely advertised because of its merit in the prevention and cure of kidney diseases. By printers ink this great discovery has achieved woiid-wide popularity, and thousands feel grateful for the knowledge thus acquired of this greatest of modern remedies. Furthermore, the public has been taught that disorders of the lungs, brain, heart, and liver which have hitherto been regarded aad treated by the profession as distinctive diseases are not so in fact, but are the attending symptoms of disease of the kidneys; therefore, the consumptive, the apoplectic, the paralytic, and the suftVrtr from nervous disorders can be restored to health by Warner's Saf-a Cure, which will remove the true cause of those disorders by restoring the kidneys to healthy action. The advertising methods employed by this greatest of advertisers are invariably instructive, and, although the reader may sometimes be "caught in reading an advertisement, which was not at first supposed to be such, there is nevertheless no time lost, since useful information is invariably gained concerning life's great problem. Benefit of u Sponge Bath, A prominent physician, speaking of special baths and their uses, mentions the sponge-bath, the form of bathing where the water is applied to the surface through the medium of cloth or sponge, no part of the body being plunged in the water. He says the practice of systematic daily sponge bathing is one giving untold benefits to its followers. Let a person not over strong, subject to frequent colds from slight exposure, the victim of chronic catarrh, sore throats, etc., begin the practice of taking a spongebath every morning, commencing with tepid water in a warm room (not hot), and following the sponging with friction that will produce a warm glow over the skin and take five minutes' brisk walk in the open air. See if you do not return iuth a good appetite for breakfast. After having used tepid water for a few mornings, lower the temperature of the bath until cold water can be borne with impunity. It is estimated that the increase of population in the United States is 100,000 per month, exclusive of immigration, which last year was 518,000. The present population is estimated to be 64,000,000, and the next census, to be taken in July, 1890, will probably give 67,000,000.
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BRONCHITIS CURED. After spending Ten Winters South, was Cored by Scott's Emuldon. US Centre St., New Tors; 1 June 25th, 1888. The Winter after the great fire In Chicago I contracted Bronchial affections, and since then have been obliged to spend nearly every Winter South. Last November was advised to try 8cottffs emulsion of Cod Liver Oil vithHypophosphites and to my surprise was relieved at once, arid by continuing its use three months was entirely cured, gained flesh and strength and was able to stand even the Blizzard and attend to business every 4ay. C. T. CHURCHILL. Mlttfsil Drugifis.
' How Women Should Walk, A woman wink a thirty-six inch bust and a twenty-inch waist can never beI come a graceful walker, says a writer in the Kansas City 'Times. Instead of j turning her right " foot one-half to the right and her left foot straight out in j front, giving the impression that one of I her legs is shorter than the other, causing her to have a half-ro;ary mo- : tion at every step, I would teach her
to turn her toes out evenly, about a quarter say, and step straight out from the hip, touching on the ball of the foot first. But to do this she would bo obliged to take off her 3 C, with its
French heel, and don v brc id soled, low-heeled, sensible No. 4. Graceful walkers who wear French heehi exist 'only in imagination. The length of the step should be regulated by the height and adipose of the lady. For the one in question the stride" should be twenty inches the present stride is about fifteen; for the lady just crossing the track there, the step should be eighteen inches, though with her height, if she were twenty-five pounds, lighter, two inches might be added. "By the way, ho said, critically, "that lady moves with a graceful composure that is really attractive, particularly to one so heavily built. She has a pretty foot, too, I'll warrant, though it is too small for the weight it carries. I knew it," he added triumphantly, as the lady in question, who is forewoman in one of the largest dry goods establishments in the city, lifted her skirts in crossing a pool of water, displaying a pair of trim 2o. 3 boots as support for her 180 pounds of avoirdupois. "Did ou ever notice the manner in which some women cross a muddy place? Look at that one now," he , said, laughingly. A handsomely dressed lady was undertaking to cross Ninth street. Her right hand holding her muff, she wildlv brandished it in the noses of four or five snorting horses, while in her left she nervously grasped the folds of her dress toward the bottom. A pair of trim ankles, black calves and well, some dainty lace frills were in full view on the left side, while on the right her pretty silk gown was trailing in the mud as she, balancing on her heels, with toes in the sir, was desperately working Iicr way through the mud. The Stomach Distills Acids. These, if existent in a natural quantity, and -initiated by bile, play tbeir part In the functions of digestion and assimilation. Bui; the artificial acid resulting from the inability of the stomach to convert food received by it i:ito bustanance, is the producer of flatulence ancl heart
burn, which are the most harassing symptoms of dyspepsia. The best carminative isHostetter'a Stomach Bitters. Far more effective is it than carbonate of soda, magnesia, or other alkaline salts. These invariably weaken ths stomach without producing permanent benefit. No man or woman chronically dyspeptic, and consequently nervous, can be in possession of the full measure of vigor allowed by nature. Therefore, invigorate and regulate the system, and by bo doing protect it from malaria, rheumatism, and other serious maladies.
Barman's Hairy People. A remarkable hairy family lias long existed at the court of Burmah , where Lord Crawford saw Shwe Maong, the first described of the family, in 1824. A hairy daughter now sixty-foxr: years old and a hairy grandson of the hairy Shwe Maong and his beautiful wife still survive, a hairy great-granddaughter having died last year. Several other children of the family have shown a tendency to develop the peculiarity, but died when quite young, and others have-exhibited only normal hairiness. The surviving man is thickly covered with coarse, goat-like hair on the entire face, neck, shoulders, brea3t and spine, and with a kind of down two inches long on the limbs. The hair hiding the woman's face is much finer, resembling that of the spaniel. Neither has hair on the hands and feet. They have no molar teeth, and in the upper jaw have only the two first incisors and two canines. Jrkansaw Traveler. Deafness Can't Be tared. By locat application, as they can not reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is cans id by au inflamed condition of the mucus lining of the Kustachtan Tube. Wben tins lube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and when it is enr irely closed I j eat net s is the result, and unless the ir anamination can b taken out and this tube res tored to its normal condition, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine case'i out often are caused by catorrh, which is nothing but on influiiied condition of the mucus surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by eatrrhi that we can not cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure, bend for circulars, free. F. ). CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. &j9Sold by Druggists, loo. Frustrated. St. Peter "Well, did you go down to earth, take possession of that infidel named Ingersoll, and walk liim into church as I told you to?" Helpful Church "Yes, I found him in New York, and I walked him into the Church of St. Thomas ; but he had on a suit of ready-made clothes, and the usher kicked liim out." Philadelphia Record. Unwitting to Commit Him so If. Reporter (to statesman) Would you be willing, sir, to say whether you would
Statesman Young man, I have not as yet been tendered a cabinet position, and I can neither accept nor decline what has not, as yet, been offered. Yankee Blade. For a Kahiy Day. "I suppose you have something laid by for a rainy day ?" asked an inquisitive man of a wag, not long since. "Why, yes," was the answer. "I have an umbrella and a rubber coat." Yankee Blade. Prof. Ayrton estimates that the power wasted at Niagara Falls exceeds that which could be produced 1 y the annual consumption of 1 50, J 00, (XM) tons of coal. It is estimated that 40,000,000 ties are required annuallv for the radlwavs
of the world, which will take 4,000,000 trees to produce.
Capt. Ericsson died on the anniversary of the famous battle between the Monitor and the Merrimac. Ibe king of hearts Diamonds.
The Colonel's Tarantula. 'Tm a-telling you," said the Colonel, as he removed his broad-brimmed hat to push his fingers through his hair "I'm a-telling you that the tarantula of Texas is no slouch. He's jxwt about the wickedest, ugliest, dog-goned critter that was ever set up on crooked legs, and the man who says he isn't afraid of 'em is a liar front east to west, and I know it! While their pizon is no worse than a rattlesnake's, the idea of being keeled over by sich a horridlooking critter half kills you to start with." "Were you ever bitten, Colonel?" "Never; but I got it worse than being bitten. Dog-gone my buttons, but when I think of it I lose a foot in length and get a mouth as dry as last year s cotton !" "What was it?" "Well, one night last summer I camped down after a hard day's ride and slept the sleep of the just. When I opened my eyes in the morning I was lying on the broad of my back, head well up on the saddle, and the blanket pulled up to my chin. Kight on my breast was one of the biggest, ugliest tarantulas ever produced. He was evidently waiting for me to wake up, for as soon as I opened my eves he took a walk." "Walked away, eh?" "No, sir! He walked upward and began to caress my chin. Then he took a saunter up my cheek and inspected my hat, stopping every now and then as if Le had found a good place to sting. In two minutes 1 was sweating like a horse after a ten-mile gallop, and I was even too scared to pray. I know I tried to, and I'll be hanged if I didn't get off a paragraph of the Texas stock law instead of the Lord's Praver." "And the tarantula finallv left?" "Yes, sorter finally. It Mas along about 10 o'clock, I believe. Meanwhile he was promenading up and down and enjoying the sunshine and sizing me up. I kept my eyes shut most of the time, but I could trace his movements by the sense of feeling. About 9 o'clock a second spider put in an appearance and begged the honor of knifing me, but my old friend objected and they had a lively set-to on my stomach. The new-comer was knocked out in the third round and went off for repairs." "And you didn't spring up and dash the tarantula aside?" "Did you ever spring out of the way of a bullet, young man? I couldn't have gathered myself before he'd have popped it to me full figures. No, sir. I just laid thar and waited for him to get tired and go. He finally went, but I couldn't say how far, and I hadn't moved a finger when a couple of cowboys rode up. Then I jumped clear of the blanket and told my story, but they wouldn't believe it." "They wouldn't?" "No, sir; but while I was shooting one of them the other lifted my blanket, and that blamed tarantula, who was hidden away, stung his hand and he died in an hour. Had to have an inquest and bury both of 'em at my own expense, and I lost five days' time." Detroit Free Press.
A TRAVELING MAN Creates Great Excitement in the Empire House. Independence, Iowa, Oct. 14, 1888. Rheumatic Syrup Co., Jackson, Mich. : Gents Your Mr. Brooks camo hero tonight and registered as agent for Hibbard's Khenmatic iSyrup. and as he did so it awakened in me un interest never before realized in a guest at my house. You will not wonder at it when I tell you the story. For years I have been grreatly afflicted with inflammatory rheumatism, the pain and soreness of the joints at times being almost unbearable; could move about only with the use of crutches. In addition to this, my stomach became badly diseased, and neuralgia set in, which threatened to end my days, A traveling man stopping with rae gave quite a history of your Syrup, and the
peculiarities of its combination, which induced mo to try it. I have taken six bottles, and no act in my life affords me greater satisfaction than in writing you that I am a well man. It will be a pleasure for mo to answer any communications, for I bciiovo it to be the best remedy ever formulated. A. J. Bowi-ey. Proprietor Empire Houso. Independence, Iowa. Jewelry that Men Wear. The ultra-fashionable young man wears a good deal of jewelry, for his gold matchbox, with its uncut rubies, sapphires, and diamonds upon it, may be counted among his jewels, while the silver cigarrette case, carefully enameled in white and showing on its white background a pretty ballet girl in black, must be considered another. On the little finger of his left hand he wears a heavy gold ring in which is imbedded either a ruby or a sapphire, but never both, and above this he likes to have a somewhat worn wedding ring, which he can attribute to his grandmother, for he is not above proving that he has one. About his neck is a long, slender gold chain, very fine and very closely woven; on this is a little heart, incrusted with diamonds on one side, and having on the other, behind a clear bit of glass, the face of the woman to whom he has sworn eternal allegiance. White enameled buttons and links are in best taste for evening wear, and, indeed, are worn by many men all the time, though in reality the plain gold buttons are proper for the day time. Consumption Surely Cured. To the Editor: Please inform your readers that I have u positive cure for Consumption. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send fwo bottles of my remedy FREE to any of your readers who have coneumptioo , if they will send me their Express and P. O. Address. Kespectfully, T. A. HLOCUM. M. C. 181 Pearl St, N. Y. Brain Work. "Uncle Aleck, what are you doing this winter V" "I'se bookkeepin', boss," "Bookkeeping?" "Yas, dat's it. De old 'ooman takes in washin', 'n' I keeps de count o' do pieces. Puck. The kangaroo is said to have got its name in this way: Capt. Cook first discovered the animal in Australia. When he inquired its name of a native
tbo latter replied MKan-ga-roo, which in whe Australian language is "I don't kwxw." Thka: are 5,500 lawyers in Now York City
Criticism as It Should Be, A Western paper, criticising certain poems, observes that "they lack the divine afflatus of the true bard the redolent ichor of genuine poesy." "We have often sought fitting '.emis with which to express our opinion of much of the poetry sent to this oJrico. and at last we have" found them. Very little of the poetry sent to us contains ichor, and what ichor there is, hardly ever is redolent. It is scarcely necessary for us to say what we think of a man who is so utterly depraved, so hopelessly abandoned, as to write verses Avithout ichor. Vihy He Didn't Laugh. Miss Deprido (who doesn't understand French, but goes with an escort to see Coquelin and carefully laughs when others laugh ) Wasn't that funny, Mr. English? Why didn't you laugh? Mr. English fwho doesn't understand French either and who neglected to laugh) That was a chestnut. Pack.
A Sensible Man Would use Kemp's Balsam for tio Throat and Lungs. It is curing mora cases of Congus, Cobb. Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and ail Throat and LungTrouhUtf, than any other modicire. The proprietor nas authorized uny druggist to give you a Sample llotli Free to convince you of the merit of t hi i great remedy. La: go Bottles 50 cents and $1. Thp cost of living in this country is gradually becoming cheaper. A man can now get his loots blacked for live cents, and his eyee- blacked for nothing. Arorrisiown Herald. Use filrown9 I5roiaehi:iI Troche for Coughs, Colds, and all other Thro it TroubU's. "Pre-eminently the best " Rev. lit try Ward JJeevher.
Sophuonia: No, denr, there is no dangei of a conflagration when there's a versifier in the editorial room.
- I have need. Maoke'b Evulsion Trith gratifying i'v suits and nhall coniinuo tc use it in my practice.-. S. Wilcox, Ai. L., Bar ii;nrian Hospital, -broOilyn. A Chinese family, consisting of six persons, can live comfortably for a month on $7 in their native land.
"Brother Charlie, what does it sayoc. that biff board, under the birdies r It says, 1 Bo sure to get Hood's SarsapariUa Why, that's what Mamma told ua." Ves, and Hbe said, 'Do not take mythiaf else, no matter what they offer you. Look foi the biff letter Z on the bottle, with Hood's SarsapariUa on it' And that's what I'm KOing to do." This little dialogue dwells upon a point we wish to strongly impress upon your mind. If yon have been led to decide, from the advertising or from what
you have heard l;i regard to cures efle tid by Hood'fl SarsapariUa, that you will try tills medicine, you should not aUow yourself to be induced to buy some oth&r preparation, which may be clai tried to be "as good at) Hood's." Remember that the sole reason for recommending something else when Hood's SarsapariUa is ci.Ued for is that more profit wiU be made on the substitute. Therefore we suy: Insist on having Hood's SarsapaxiUa. Do not be induced to buy any other. Hood's SarsapariUa is ti e ideal Spring Medicine.
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Mannfactured in calibr' 32, 39 and 41-100. Sintrle or double action. Sa:ty HammtTlues and
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Ity wroiiifht feeK c:tnfxilly inpnctec: for work manshpund stock, ihi?y are unrivaled Jr flnlna darabiHry und ncciirncy. Po not be deceived by cheap mullenblc cast-iron imitatf&ae which are often sold for the rennino article and are not onlv unreliable, (but danuvrons. The SMITH ft WESSON Revolvers are all stamped upon thebarrels with firm's name, aldress and dates of patents snd are tr intra n?eed perfwit in eveiy detali. In BistniKin hsviufp the genuine article, and if your l.ealer cannot supply you uu order snt to addresa 1m1ow will receive prompt and careful attention. Descriptive calalofnie and prices f urnished upon puuon. smith; & WESSON, ranflention this paper. SpringflehK Maaa
ALMtR'S MAGNETIC INHALE
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clovini; n supply of pure 'ap.nette Crttals c Month the whole incased iu polisbod rubber with mckeh
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Catarrh is due to the presence of microbes in tha
mucous membrane lining the nose and thioat. After one or two simple inhalations the microscope will show in tbe catarrhal m uctis dead forms of t&e par asites which, betoi-e th inbalatious, were seen to b alive snd artive. Tliev can only exist in mstobranag that are below the hea thy standrnd. It is for the) want or the underKtandi'igcf tlmse fivots thattlie cars) of Catarrh is made diff cult. For a permaneat eura it In necessary not only Co Vifl the serai but also to strengthon the membrarie. This is accomplished by the cU-ctric force stored up in the Magnetic Coil, oain th ? most powerful n Uural tonic to the weakened tisNue . Speakers and vocalLists will find the In hahir very beuetiotal is ttrtiugthening the voiea. Forwarded by mil on receipt; of the price by f0 GAtX.iAU ft CO.. 2n Frsukllu StroeU Chicago, m.
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