Bloomington Telephone, Volume 7, Number 51, Bloomington, Monroe County, 3 May 1884 — Page 8

iargams

at

the

Bee hive GROCERY,

Eosfi nng omit $2,0I)Ofl WoirltBii If Finn Ware.

Queosware at Cost for Cash.

pipfimig Bias Aripfivedl! GrrEtcL Display of

SPRING

GOODS

Mose ZKalin, The Boss Clothing STORE.

Largest

and

best

Tlie Cheapest Line of Spring Cloth ing and Furnishing Goods in Town.

Specials

We have this Season brought the Finest Line of Gents Neckwear ever Brought to this -City, special Attention being Given to the Selection of the Latest and most Attractive Styles.

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West Side the Square.

TJuder the Gas light.

INDIANA UNIVERSITY

Devoted to the News of the University and its Students. O. K BRADFUTE, Editor.

News pertaining to the University and it9 students, is solicited for this department. Reviews are beginning in some of the classes. -Dr. Moss goes to preaish at Cincinnati to-morrow. The drama "Above the Clouds" will be given May 20th, There are thirty-seven can -didates for graduation" in Prep. Some of the stud ents are to take part in the G. A. R. entertainment. Some of the Seniors have their Commencement speeches done already. The Seniors have buckeled down to work as though they had to. J. E. Wyiie is in college again after an absence of the first of the term. Misa Graydon sprained her ankle last Friday and has not been able to take charge of her clashes part of the week. The Seniors did not have to go down to chapel Monday and Tuesday because they had no recitations the first two hours. All those who went with Dr. Jordan last Friday were excused from two hours work under him the first of this week. Quite a number of the students are going to be book agents this ummer. What a feast for the ountry watch dog. The University base ball club ntends to go to Bedford tokday to Slay. They go to Greencastle next aturday. Fare $1.50. The Senior seats presented a wonderful lack of dignity last Monday and Tuesday mornings. The Juniors sat in them. It is intended to lay the corner stoae of the new college buildings, with appropriate ceremony in which the students are to be permitted to take part The three years class in Prep, hope to have a seperate commencement all to themselves, provided they can obtain a suitable time and not conflict with other exercises. Philo had an election last Friday night with the following result, President , Wm. Bawles; Sec. f Pain; Censor; Hester. O. E. Bxaclfute was elected Anniversian

to fill the place made vacant by Dillon. The time of college oratory has arrived, and the voice of the orator

is already neara in tne wooas. Within a month we must listen to Philo and Athenian Spring Exhibitions, Hesperian performance,, Philo Anniversary, Freshman Exhibition; tacked on to these we have early in the next month Scientific Association Exhibition, Valedictory of Societies, Class days, and three Commencement exercises fcc,fcc. In all about one hundred and ten speeches, all strickly original. O, Greece and Rome how we pity thee! 'Dr. Jordan took the Senior class, and as many others as wanted go on a geological tramp to the geode bed at Jackson's Creek, .four milesouth of town, last Friday afternoon At a quarter past one about forty five, fifteen of whom were ladies, met at the campus, and as jolly a crowd as you ever saw started on their afternoon's tramp. When they arrived at their destination, some fished, others searched for

j geological and botanical specimens,

while others still rested and enjoyed themselves in conversation. About six o'clock the party started for town and arrived in groups at all times from seven till eight. The afternoon was a most enjoyable one and all would be pleased to go on another such tramp. The graduating class this year

will be composed of twenty one

members. The class roll is as follows: Miss Fradenc$,M, An0lt, Bloomington, James R. Beckett, Glendale, Oscar E. Bradfute, Xenia, Ohio. Wm. J. Bryan, Bloomington, Harry B. Burnett, Vincennes, Percy B. Burnett, Vincennes, Philip K. Buskirk, Bloomington, Silas jp. Conger, Tekama, Nebraska, John L. Gentle, Southport, John N. Huff, Troy, Oscar L. Kelso, Ireland, Lewis O. Leonard, Smithville, Frank L. McCov, Grcensburg, Seth E. Meek, Jlicksville, Ohio, John B. Miller, Glenwood, Charles H. Moss, Bloomington, ! Adam C. Patton, Clarksburg, Samuel G. Ramsy, College Corner, Ohio,

William Rawles, Bloomington, David C. Stewart, Bloomington, Thomas W. Wilson, New Harmony, Fourteen of the class have been here for five years or over, nine of them graduating from Prep, the same year. Their commencement day will be Wednesday, June 11th.

EUettsville Citizen: Last Monday evening Mr. John R. Carpenter and Miss Laura V. Stephenson were married at the residence of Mrs. John Matthews, the bride's grandmother, Rev. W. T. Carpenter, brother of the groom, officiating . A large number of friends and relatives witnessed the ceremony, and partook with a keen relish of the splendid supper that was spread. Among those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. O. M.Howard, of Spencer, and Mrs. Payne and Miss Terry, of Svinesville. About 10 o' clock a party of serenaders. composed of numerous young lady and gentleman friends of the bride and groom, arrived, and a general good time was the order. May Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter, who we understand intend making their home at this place, live to ripe old ages and be blessed with unbounded prosperity and happiness. A horse on the farm of George

Bodie, near Bloomington, became lightened last Thursday and ran against a barbed wire fence, receiving injuries from which he died in half an hour. Samuel Galloway now has five singing schools in Monroe and Owen counties with a total scholarship of 140.

Gosport item: Miss Fannie Bollenbacher, of Bloomington visited Miss Josie Buskirk, this week.

SEND MONEY BY AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. MONEY ORDERS. Receipts ffiven. Money refunded

if Orders are lost. Sold at all offices

of the Co. Payable at 6,500 places

Rates: To$5-5c. $10-8c.: $20 10c:

3$0-12c. : $40-15c.:$50c.

How to Go

WEST.

Persons going West should consult

their own Interests, and in doing so, bear in mind the VANDALIA. is the shortest Line to

St Louis, Points to Kansas, Arkan-

saw, Texas, Nebraska and ;Cahforn-

ia, thereby enabehng it to carry passengers cheaper than longer roads. 3 THREE TRAINS 3 from Greencastle daily, except Sunday, making direct connection at St Louis for points West. There are no transfers or delays. For particular information, special low rates, time of trains &c, call on or address, H. R. DERING, Assistant Gen. Pas. Agt,Vandalia line, 48, corner Washington and Illinois St., Indianapolis, Ind.

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SHORT! QUICK! SAFE! RELIABLE ! Ihe Great through Business Line.

IV. A.. O. Railway Mown ffioute. No. 3 Chicago Night Express: Louisville, 7:30 p. m.; Bloomington, 11:28; Chicago, 7:30 a. m. Trains connect closely with the morning and evening trains out of Chicago on the Great Through Lines West and Northwest.

Daily Fast close connecting

Trains via Greencastle Junc

tion and Greencastle for Ind

ianapolis and St. Louis.

Bloom'tn. IndVplis. StLouis 11:38 a.m. 3:10 p. m. 7:30 p.m. ll:23p. m. 3:40 a. m. 5:00 p.m. Trains closely connecting with all Through trains East out of Indianapolis, and all through Trains West out of St. Louis.

Daily Through Fast Express

Trains. Chicago to Louisville. No. 2 Louisville Mail:

Chicago Bl'n'ton Lov'ville. 7:40 a. in. 4:31 p. m. 8:35 p. m.

o. 4 Louisville Day Express: Train 7:45 p. m. 3:4G a. m. 7:35 a. m. m s connecting closely with the Morning and evening trains out of Louisville on the Great Southern and South wftiorn lines. P xiours Blcomington to Chicago or StXouis.

4 Hours Bloomington to Louisville or Indianapolis.

Only one change of Cars to all the principal cities in

North, South, East and West. Daily through Fast Express Trains. Louisville to Chicago.

wo. i uuicago uaiiy mail. Louisville, 7:40 a. m.; Bloomington, 11:38 a. m.; Chicago, 8:25 p: m. '

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and Expense.

HEN desired by persons starting on long jonrnies,will call on them with Through Tickets and Checks; and will ticket Passengers and

Check Baggage through from Res idence. KIT Low Rate Round Trip Tourists Tickets on sale to all the Southern Winter resorts. Railroad time cards, folders and maps furnished on application to CARTER PEKING, Station Ticket Agent, Bloomington! or A. B. Southard, General Passenger Agent, Louisville, Ky. TO THE EAST. TO THE NORTH. TO THE WfiST. TO THE SOUTH VIA TIIH Ohio & Mississippi R'y THE Great Through Car O0f and

Fast Time Route!

4 DAILY TR A INS) Cincinnati & to f Louisville. 4 StLouis EASTWARD Stations. Acc'm Day Night Leaves, Exp, Exp. Accm. Vmc'nes, 12.57pm, 2.23am, 12,50pm Mitchell, 2 47pm, 2.23am, 3.27pm Seymour, 3.49pm, 4,01am, 5pm.

Arrive at Louisville, 6.25pm, 6.20a m, 8.23pm Ciucinnati, 6.35pm, 6.39am, 8.23pm Accommodation hM Day Coaches without Change to Cincinnati. Daily Express has Parlor Cars and Day Coaches without change to Cin cinnati. Dining Cars Seymour to Cincinnati, Night Express ha Palace Sleeping cars and Day coaches to Cincinnati und Louisville without change Dining cars Seymour to Cincinnati.

Also, Sleeping cars to Washington and Baltimore without change. WESTWARD: Accommodation leaves Seymour at 10.80am, Mitchell 11,21am, Vincennes 2.05 pm, Flora 3.55 pm, arrives at StLouis 7 25 pm. Day Express leaves Seymour at 10 50 am, Mitchell 11 51 am, Vincennes2 05 am, Flora 3 55 am; arrives at StLouis 6 20 pm. Night Express leaves Seymour 10 3S pm, Mitchell 11 47 pm, Vincennes 2 05 am, Flora 3 55 am; arrive at St Louis, 7 10 am. Pacific Express leaves Seymour 2 20 am, Mitchell 3 5 am, Vincennes 6 am, Flora 80 am; arrive at St Louis 11 20 am. mlAccummodation has day coaches to St Louis without change. Day Express has parlor cars and day coaches to St Louis without change. Dining car Cincinnati to Seymour. Night Express has palpce sleeping cars and day couches to St Louis without change. Also palace sleeping cars to Cairo and New Orleans without change. Pacific Express has palace sleeping cars and day coaches to St Louis wtthuut change. At Cincinnati: Direct connection with all lines diverging with through cars for all points North, East,Southeast. At Louisville: Sure connection with through cars tor all points South At St Louis: Close connection with through carsfor all points West,South East unci Northwest. For reliable information as to rates routes, tiekets, time, etc, apply in person or by letter toH.A. Treudley, agent Ohio & Mississippi R'y, Mitchell Ind., or to T. W. Russell, traveling passenger agent, North Vernon, Ind. W. W. Peabody, W, B, Shattuc, Gen. Sup't. Getil Pass. Aqt CINCINNATI, O, C-T" John Graham, Agent: office over "Queen City" store.

By far the largest line of Carpets in town is at the Bee Hive. See that elegant line of French Satins, just arrived at Bee Hive. Gold and Silver, best made, best fitting and best wearing shirt in the market. For sale at Bee Hive. Fine cashmere shawls in all colors, best line in town, at Bee Hive, Nice line of Spring Hats at the Bee Hive.

You should call and see the new watches and chains that Henry Tourner has just received. Neckwear jewelry and bracelets, rings and other ornaments have just been brought, on by Henry Toiirner, at Lindley's. Henry Tourner makes a specialty of watch and general jewelry repairing. When in need of anything of the kind give him a call.

FOB Rotnro worms. Tap worms erasms, BtounM&othmg but Wilder' Mother's Worm Syrup. Let no Republican fail to vote nert Tuesday.

Let Republicans in the 3rd Ward gjve M. D. Griffey a good majority. "Little Red Riding Hood," next Thursday night. Don't forget it Did you take your county history?

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SKIN CUBE

If ftRfectfle enre for Salt Bbenm, Jtcxema, Knrriptta Bcrofhla, Scaldheod, Tetter, Hivri, Dandnifl. Pimpfe Plant-Foieoninff, Ringworm, Sunburn, andalldlMMt f th raianeoui srttem, by exudation and tot by s crefcott, whereby erry nutlet oi' dlMtw it vithdmra from the 0rem. Inordinate Hehinc o tbila liftl kr4 at once by bathing the parts. For Piles. Wounds, Cuts, Ulcere or Soretna remedy if

90 prompt in eoouuna; na oeuroi a rauoB oxio

care, itaoe noiemmncT ourn. vtmaaamok

ynafee acoompaaj erery txrttU,

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If CATARRH CUR

Com eU dteeaees of Um tfasal Organ, by terafflatton Injection or by eprayinff, In children or adolK deane as the nostrils and penslU natuiml hreatfclnfr It to a ffpedfle cure for Oold in the Head wfifeh to caused by sudden change iu the ntmonnhere Snuffles, Sneeslnff. Watery Eyes and Pain In the Head, Bronchial Catarrh, Aoote or Chronlo Ofttaira. also Kose Cold, this rented? wilt permanently euro. It takes the front rank as a cure for Hay Ferer, as many testimonials certify. It has torn used seTtfral year successfully. Diracttosu la tan laniaas aoeompaay rcry boUMi

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U COUGH CURE

Can be administered to inftinti without the slight i

datiffer. it doei not contain d nitre or chemicals, but U

a harmless vegetable symp, very delldom to the taata.

sum relieves ana posutvei-r

WHOOPING

cures

COUCH

at once, and to a permaner, t cure ror Bronchial or W(n

ter Cough, Bronchitis and Pulmonary Catarrh. Urto Hons In ten languages accompany ovary bottlfb

BLOOD CUBE'

A specific euro for all diseases of the Blood, Liter, Stem ach, Bowels and Kidneys. This medicine to absolutely vegetable. It to the prescription of an eminent physf dan, who has used it in his special practice) tor thirty years. For all diseases originating In impairment of ihe blood, as Antfxgia, Sick Headache. Neivcusneea Female Weaknesses. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Jaundice. BiHousnoss, anfeK-ldney Diseases, tnto medicine M absolutely sure. Tins medicine does notcontsin any mineral, is absolutely vegetable, restores the blood to netlthy condition, regulating excesses and inpplyisl deJcienciee, ;and prevents disease. Directions IaCbO languages accompany every bottle xji JPAPILLON MFC. CO., CHICAGO! FOR 8ALI BY7 H. Lindlev. m AN EDITORS TRIBUTE. Theron P. Eeator, Editor of Ft. Wayne, Ind., "Gazette,'' writes: "For the past five years have always used I)r, King's New Discovery, for coughs of most severe character, as well as for those of a milder type. It never fails to effect a speed) cure. My friends to whpm I haxe recommended it speaks of it in same high terms. Having been cured by it of every cough I have had for five years I consider it the only reliable and sure cure for Coughs, Colds, etc," Call at H. Lindley's Drug Store and get a Free Trial bottle. Large size $1.00. A fkke trial of Prof. Harris' Pastille Treafr meat for nervous aad physical debility in men can be bad of Harris Bemedy Co,.StXont&Mo.

NINE PHYSICIANS OUTDONE. Mrs. Helen Pharviz, No. 331 Dayton St., Chicago, III, is now in her sixty-eighth year, and states that she has suffered with Consumption for about ten years, was treated by nine physicians, all of them pronouncing her case hopeless. She bad given up all hopes of ever recovering. Seven bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption completely cured her. Doubting ones, please drop her a postal and satisfy yourselves. Call at H. Lindley's Drug Store and get a Free Trial Bottle, J- H NICHOLS ARCHITECT AND PRACTICAL BUILDER. Plans and Specifications carefully prepared for dwelling houses and public buildings. Also estimations of iDuildings completed throughout. All work finishsd at the time specified. Office in Bee Hive building. t27 Mixtions die with Scrofula. If these victims would use Wilder's Sarsapaijlla and Potash tneir lives would be saved.

We can give you better b&rgins in Boots and Shoes than any body else. "We buy for cash and sell the same way. W. T. BLAIR.

TONIC

FACTS RECAR3IN8 Sr. Etfitf'i Izos Ten

TtTTlU purify and onrlclt t!i BLOOD regulate the UVfeRiiJ K!DY.w TUB HEALTH and VIOOR of TOOTH! Im nil fttOM dlfeaft re)iilrtuff acerfnhiand efflcieu IONICS especially lysprii,VMloi ApfrelU.iM"UMN Hon, Lack of Htrnrtl.. fe..H ! mark with lmme Mate aiirt womleriul rMiU. Hotitf, in uncles ami inrvin retvr new force. KllUVMLS the mind and uiphi Brain lwt r. A niif a atifferit ir-ni all omplnlntt LAUIRS necuM.irlothclre nil! And fa DR. HARTER 8 IROH TOOTC a sniV and apeedf cure. It ftJvu a rlar and heullSy coi.ifaxlon The strop ti-sttmonv to flu; vitluu 01 !) HartehN litoy Tonic t 'iliut friiin: ltumpt at counter fffjrlavr onlv added the opniagb Ity ol' th Oi!rti.i!. IfTtrii rri'-lljrlelr- healtn do not cxporiiitt'iii pvi ;he iiu;in aL AND UUMt (Bendroat ddroBtoTb lr. Hartm MtCo,V SLXoultf, iloMi r oar "URfiAM VOCXB Fall of Una nod tui -ftii in rmnA't, tr:W Dr. Martcr's toot Tchnio m for qv ALL HoJern-Science

wi Skeplicism

What ha.) Skepticism done far the world? Nothing but to suggest doubts, It has era suggested that Rheumatism cannot te condL SkepUclsni la as bad aa Rheumatism. What has Science done for the world ? A good many things; for instafios. It bm shown that Rheumatism can be cured. It has shown that Neuralgia can be got rid oL Modern science has prored Uuit Rheumatism Is a blood disease, and hau provided ATH&orooxos as the remedy which can completely cure tt. It has proved Uftt although the old doctors failed to overcome Neuralgia, Athldpbomscsa reach it, and eradicate It from the aysteuk It has proved that though these tormenting diseases were so slow and obstinate, they can be overcome in a little while by means of PiKIopRoro5 1 1 ont b skeptical. If you have any doubts as to v.':mt .ATHi.oruoKoa can do, write to some of tiio-c whom It 1ms cued. For instance. Rev. & K. nt-M. n. I., Pastor Third congregational Chunrh, or Ncvr Raven, conn., the Rev, W. P. Coroit, p;tstor Geoi-gu L M. & Church, of New Uaven, the Ror. J. K. Kearles, pastor WlllettSt M. E. Church, New York city. Mr. BrummeU, the well known candy manufacturer, of New York, Ex-Gov. Blgelow, of Connecticut, and many others, equally well known. If you cannot gvt Athlophoroh of your druff?i e will pend it xprem tiald, cu rectdit of lvgiilar nrloa ouo dollav per bokte. Wo prefer that you buy it from your OmwriHt, but If h lUKnt It, do not bo persuaded to try aomfltldmr elne, but order t once from ub aa directed. ATHL0PH0R0S CO., 112 WALL ST., MEW T0RK. """""""Mill Hi Hi HMIIIIHHUmn To Dyspeptics. The most common signs c Dyspepsia or InOlgestiont are an oppression at that stomach, nausea, flatulency, wmter-brasm heart-biLrn, vomiting, loss of appetite, aaft constipation DyspepUo patients suffer untold miseries, bodily and mentaL They should stimulate the digestion, and secnr regular daily action of the bowels, try the use of moderate doses of Ayer's Fills. After the bowels are regnlated, one of these Fills, taken each day after dinner, is usually all that is required to complete the cure. Aybb's Pills are sugar-coated and purely vegetable a pleasant, entirely safe, aa& reliable medicine for the cure of all disorders of the stomach and bowels They are the best of all purgatives tor family taew PREFABKP BY Or, J.Ca Ayer &CoM Lowell, Mm SoMby all Druggists.

SO Years Experience rsi&

0 ME TREATL1 EHT

Of Nervous and Seminal De-

Dlitty, cany Deeay, Loss off

m memory, otov ad CURE YOURSELF! Recipes ft advice fcrSetf-Ttftatsmt.

dbvo urn Bna money, ana avoia yaacaery. tsuu and Trial Pnokave of Remedies FB&&. A.dlre?a

Ir. T. WTTiTjT A TVT3. Milwankae. Wis.

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Bcckkts of Blood made clean and pure with Wilder's Sarsaparilla and Potash

Plow Shoes and every thing in this line, found at che one price store. W. T. BLAlR.

Wednesday is always "Spectacle Day" at Tobe Smith's

Cheap goods at small profits; good goods at reasonable prices. Call and see me, W. T. BLAIR.

Let us print your lettet heads. It costs One Dollar and it saves your life "Spectacle Day" at Tobe Smith's is growing stir house-hold word. Wednesday iscthe day. ' TTo mork Indigestion or Nervous Dobijity U youusa Witdere Stomach Bit1:er5 Krxx.wonMSln Children with Wilder's Mother's Worm 8yrup bThb IiObd fores r.eneerfnl rfver."' fti.sn cases rhere a Tonio la needed Rivo Wild er's Stomach Bltters-itistiioboaa,

AGOOD PROPOSITION. I will pay from $2 to $10 more for good mule colts from the Jack owned by Wallingford & Alexander than any other. Sam Wallis o vokd. A hungry man's delight, a pleasure to anybody to sample that nice, light, white Bread that Benehert is selling so much of.

BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corn 8, and all Skin Euruptions, and poitively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For Sale by IL Lindley.

GUARANTEED U& FOR SCROFULA, SYPWUS, RHEUMATICS, NEURALGIA. AM) AU. DISEASES OF THE BLOOD cJidSdH TH

HOST POWERFUL BLOOD PUfiUFia AND CMSTtTUTiUUL ALTERATIVE HVER USED.

A. V. PASS1E LOUISVILLE. Kt