Bloomington Telephone, Volume 10, Number 7, Bloomington, Monroe County, 4 June 1886 — Page 4
Remnant and Slaughter Sale at Wicks & Co's Ree Hive.
BLOOMINGTON TELEPHONE. Published Tuesday's and Friday's. KD1TOR AND PROPRIETOR, V. ssi. lIVirFU J
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Advertising Collected each Month. (.AROEST CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPKB PUBLISH ET IX THE COUXTY. Office over Collins & Karsell's. "university news "
Ueported Especially for tne Telephone.) Several of the students will return to the Normal this summer. S. G. Ramsey, '84, will arrive Saturday to attend commencement. The senior Preps, were photographed at Allison's gallery last Friday. Dan Branamatu through Junior with ?S6, will attend commencement this year. s; j. A. Sehmith, of Franklin, was visiting the University with Judge Ranta last Wednesday. The father of G." G. Williamson, 0, of Muneie, is visiting his son and the University this week. Maj. J. L. Mitchell, '58, has received the Democratic nomination for Prosecutor of Marion and Hendricks counties. Miss Mabel Banta, 83, of
i advent, it being a girl. cal tour to Gospor. ! Porrv townshin is bavin" a Enoch Morgan
I boom iu the way of improycnicnts. friends at tins place. I Hilly Parks is building a new wire -L:iih.r Tame;- h i- i u ;scm 1 a ! fence; Harvey Smith has a new win- house of .bo.-- : K AI. . v.-m Luther one also; Johnnie Hunter, a new js m)c iv.idv ' "-v; Kd. ic a race. ; picket fence: ami Johnnie- is also Mrc ",!r:) vM;!7 u.;rs. ," liny. preparing to build for himself a iuion stulu di.'.d il,, j:.:d of May barn; besides other improvements !he. tl4i.ah was (,u,Mi !;V ;i ,1Mceron : xJai aiv an 1(H'n on- hei eliest. She was ,s7 "years of age Harvey Smith has, for the timeMiid her huband, Mr. Il;t rmoii Stultz, beir.g, )uit farming and at work js insane, jwith" Steve McPhetridgc. Harvey; .iis oli1J0 :iimI El ia darkent A l' 1 . 1
Rov. II. V. Givlev. pastor of Col- I 1 a lll-'m i-i . i ai.'lim. am jw.u.v T:Wii. .urived Mav
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liver a sermon Jroui his pulpit next j Sunday night to the students of the ! dun
University. The public are invited.
. , . ri1 ,,r . ; Jiis position in this inviiiit a At the meeting ot the 3nss)onarv ,i, .Ji,,, ,. ck. . , . . 4l v i 4 ij. i i a elnei buller ior Shiir, anu gonSociety ot the Y alnut St. rresbvter- T . , t i r , J , , r n . : nenton towns nn to work loi
:heen !oing to school.
Stations. Leaves,
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Dav Kxp.
Night Ace in.
John II. Curry bass,. . I u .....Mrs. S:llmu., Forousun l,,s I,a.l ! m!; "f 1 -;0"- .o0P, horse to a 1ra,l,r ior S(V0)V att!lck of si(.,oss !:Ut.Iv !mt i M'tell. 2Amy 2 2. am, .J.2qm Amlv Mohlov has rotiiv-I .Voni j. uv i,r)s,HM-in.'. ' h!.Vinuur, .,.4.)pm. 4.01nni. Opm.
Real Estate Agency NOTARY PUBLIC, Pensions. Town Property for sale or rent. Will buy or sell Furms. Money Loaned. All kinds of Blank forms for Coneynnce Deeds and Mortgagee Promptly and Correctly written. Business Solicited- Call and se me. No charge for Consultation. C. K. WORRALL, Attorney. W st side spiare over MeCalla's.
Wm. Bowen visiting at Ping I i
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Arrive at
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id! tiiiu vli. uiL iv;iiin hi;; unit LI. .! I,- i -, , , i i . , Jiinmanuel Aievers.
auopxea: d uie removal Toanoiner State, our society lias h; one of its most efficient workers ,.Miss Anna T. Ballantine, and while we regret our loss, we thankfully acknow
ledge the sroodnessot CJod in uivinir
to us for so manv years, one so faithfui to UutV, so wise in counsel, and with whom it was a pleasure and a privilege to labor. That in consecrating her leisure and her means to the interest of Missions she set a noble examole worthy of imitation. Ala) the; interest she manifested in this work, stimulate us to renewed
consecration and e.iort, that her ab-
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iim: t-()h! where has Trisler , Our Literary : at a high pitch. Billy Johnson has t.M throu-h 1 liP Mlun Thurs.lav night is with his'h.gs at Joins Stevenson":i,, U l,:m'n shrage pistion and moved his enuu and saw mil!; Sld agai?i Jo( Morgan has to Weimer. Nk;. - sold .!rico. tin- largest and mildest " ,,-Tr , - hors(- in tlie eounti t John WarnKIKKS II. LK. ;(.r Cond-by Jv-llo. Wesley Whittaker on a o!iti-; lii;i Ja'ki:t.
Franklin, is visiting her classmate, I senee though deplored, may cause Miss Grace Woodburn. Both visit- j no hindrance, and that God will be
ed chapel last Friday morning. Miss Mattie East, A. C. Pauley and Grant Teel received first, second and third honors in the Senior Preparatory class this year and will .be awarded the honor scholarships. The ice-creams for the senior banquet at Prof. Atwaters were furnished by the well known caterer, Mrs. Rott. This is a sufficient guarantee for its quality. Hon. J. W. French, of Posey co., visited the Pniversity last Friday. He is an enthusiastic friend" of the University, well-pleased with its work and prospects. Hon. Wm. Bymun '69, was renominated for Congress in the Seventh District last Thursday. Hon.
stow needful grace upon his laborers here and elsewhere. M. J. Small, ) B.R. Miers, -Com S. G. Hushes, , In John llobinsmf s new Kuropcan Combination of Ten ig Krand-Xew Saows, which he litis lately purchase I in the Old Country, and added to his already gigantic exhibition (put1 a huge number of foreign artists, equestrians, male and female, raine over under an engagement to travel with the American showman: and among the most celebrated of the company w.-is a bright little Spanish beauty who i known a- M'lle Zola, the female IMundin, who lias created the greatest furore by her intrepidity and f'arles daring, heean be seen at every performance crossing a threequarter inch wire at tiie very top of the canvass, her feet and bodv encased in
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J. V. Mitchell. '02. was a prominent
candidate before the congressional :K mK',m" ro ,H1' an,ls: .I .-,..t0 il:m-e-poli! or comitv-r veiglit. I In-
r"euuu" tuai mct "U8pi. xuv- i hvivu ofhuinaii :iuil:icit v :i!id the Hi- '
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The Freshmen irave the Seniors a serenade last Friday n ight with horns, washing-machines, tin cans, rats, A;e. The Seniors were so inhospitable that not a single Freshie ate cake or smoked cigars that night. SI. M. Dunlap, and wife have returned to Bloomington with the intention of making it their future home- Mr. Dunlap has been
max of recklessness is witnessed when she actually w:dk blindftddetl across :l slender wire, bih in mid air. usin nothing t-aid her in her perilous journey, trusting only 10 IVovhieiu e. 'her own skill and the serial thread that sustain l;er in space, he also wals upoa Mills over the same slender roadway, and per
forms the unparalleled feat of trundling t rr
a wiieeiharrow. conraimni" her little j (laughter. alontir the swaying cord, hih I ov(r the heads of the audieinv: and also, j tbe 'ininiu,v incredibh act of riding a velocipede over the same hih wire mi
StUdymsr iaV 111 fcteubenville, U., and "ei i:au reuui:-es ;;erniun in kiii am
-ill itt- fibrin K.A vo..tir.r. M' l,u nerve, aiK.;s Uwiy greeted ny cyclono
profession here with Ed. Corr, 'S3. ;
1 he lecture Last Sunday by 31 r
Mav Wrieht Sewall was considered ! der-lifred eves. Will be exhibited at!
of applause from the throats of tin
thirty thousand beholders, who
. upon it with trembling hearts and won-
j Ciucinnati, O.ipm, i.;i)am, 8.i3pni ( ,l ci'oti ,-tnttf (f fin) ha Day Coaches without Change to Cincinnati. Dttihj i' fu'ew lias Parlor Cars ams ; Day Coaches without change to Cin- : cinnuti. Dining ais Seymour to . Cincinnati. Xiijht A''v.v.y ha?- Palace Sleep ; insr ears and Dav coarhes to Cincin i uati und houisvihe without change. : Dining cars Seymour to Cincinnati. ' Also, Sleeping cars to Washington ami Kaltimoie without change. V K K T V A K D: Accommodation lea ces Seymour at
, JU.Oam, Mitchell !l.:2him. Vincen-
' nes '1) m. Flora :..")." pni, arrives atStLoui 7 1:5 pm. Day Exres? j leaves Seymour at 10 "() am, Mitchel; i 11 rl am. Vincennes2 ()." am. Flora , Tioam; arrives at StI.ouis (5 20 pm. : Nuht Express lcavis Seymour 10 3? pm, Mitcl-ell 11 47 pin, Vi: cennes j 2 03 am, Flora 55 am: arrive at St ; Louis, 7 10 am. Pacific Express 'eaves Seymour 2 50 am, Mitchell 35 i am, Vincennes 0 am, Flora 80 am; i arrive at St Louis 11 20 am. ml J worn h)ndttioit !; as day coaches i to St Louis without change. Dav I Esprexx has parlor cars and day
j coaches to St Louis without change.
Dining car Cincinnati to Seymour. Xiijht Express has pal pee sleeping cajs and day coaches to St Louis
i without change. Also palace sleep
in u cars to Cairo and New Orleans ' wit hout haue. Pacific Express has pi lace sleeping cars and day " !''ehos to t L.-ui- without chanire. i A t ( "in: i ii na ti : I)i reel connection ! 'A ith all lines diver.'itiLr with through ! cars tor a!! point ' : tli,East,Soutl: east. At Louisvill": Sure conrecti(n with through ears for all points South : At St Lois is: CJose connection with
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Sttitioner AM) (iKXEKAL SriJSCUIPTION AGENT, Where you will find all the Lkadinc Daily Papkrs.
jJiSBFSuhseriptions rece'ued for any Paper or Magazine at publishers lowest prices.
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HARDWARE, Stoves, Tinware, Doors, Sash, Agricultural Ioiulements. Aentfor Duckeyc Hinders, Reapers, and Mowers. Also manufacturer of Van Slykes Patent Evaporator. South Side the Square. BLOOMINGTON, IND. April 8, 1886: J hare just brought a nice stock of Millinery Goods from the city. Call and see them be-
thrown cars for all points Vt..$outb j fQrf purchaSUM ClSChast and xsorthwest. j For reliable information asto rates ;" u jipyp routes, tickets, time, etc., apply in 1 '
Mrs. ,. s. PAYjS'K
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a Lrenr Ohio r Mississippi IV y, Mitch
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an excellent production. The audi- : Hloomingion. -lun- mth. issu.
ence was not lar&e on account of
other attractions, but all who were present, except some disturbers in the rear of the chapel, were very appreciative. The prizes offered by Wr. W.
Wicks & Co., ot the "Corner ' cloth-
CLEAK CREEK. Decoration passed oft' to the satisfaction of all present, on last Lord's day evening. There was a large crowd in attendance. Bro. Allen Philputt, of Bloominqton, was
ins? store for the best essav on the i the Vekcr and gave us an excellent.
subject, Is the System of Protective aaaress, in every way appropriate Tariffs Beneficial to the People of ; for the tla)T and occasion. The niuIndianaas a whole?" was awarded sic was lead by Eli. Boruff, and was Monday eveniDi;. The contestants i appropriate for the day. Such were W. V. Moffett '89, Edith Long, i hymns as "Before Jehovah's awful 'S8, W. G. Hudson, '87, and W. L. 1 throne" and "Praise the Lord, ye Morrison,'87. The contest is gener- heavens, adore him" &e. were the ally considered the best that has ' sentiments of the songs. The cornbeen held this yar. All the con-1 mitteo on flowers consisted of elevtestants argued in favor of free trade i en young latlies aml the same mimas the best tariff policy for Indiana ber o1' ffentlemen, and the work asand made their points very promi-! signed to them wa well done, as all nent in some particular instances. ; tllose wl,w witnessed the performThe grades were,Morrison, 95, Hud-: ance will testily. Many flowers son ,92.5 Long,88.5, Moffet, 87.9, al-! were strewn over the graves of so three of the five judges graded ! otllfev lhan the soldiers by friends Mr. Morrison, first,the other two be- j an1 relatives of the dead, and when ing for Mr.IIudson. Accordingly Mr. ! the large audience passed out of the Morrison was awarded the first 'prize j cemetery they left behind them a of 20 and Mr. Hudson the second ! be(1 of flowers of the most beautiful, prize of 10. Mr. Morrison is a nou-1 and feeling that it was good to have fraternity man and Mr. Hudson is a sPent one honr ni l!u' (,l1.v ol" the Sigma Uhi. The decision gave gen- dead even though it be on Sunday, oral satisfaction to those not especi-! -Carried, on last Sunday eveallv interested h: the result. The ! m"g at U o'cloek. Samuel Hall to intention of one of the leading busi- ! lls Shields, Llder Peter .J. Martin
Don't fail to be in time lo witness the $300,000 FREE STREET PAGEANT!
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:n Chraiots, 4 Steam Musiea! V:ig(ui, ; Mounted TnimiU'ters, Horses, I-' Separate Kind oi' Muie. Feinalo llnis Hand. Scot-
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Steam Organs, Female Open Air Opera,
1 onies, S Distinct liamis, Juhilee 'j,i,i)up-, S t e a in ( 'aliope, ;o i 'ourtly Dames. DKXS OF PKHFO:!!X(; WILD H EASTS! 50-CAGE MENASfiETE.
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k;:t i i u on a liyiit Wire, elevated 100 feet, and performing djost !if)icult of feats.
BICYCLE "'FIBERS!
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omersa alts ,'ruin Sl.-uhler to Shoulder, and Stariiinir Kvolulions.
MMle ZKKATK, tin- tViiiu Walker! Who at. the apex of ihe canvas, wal'vs, runs and dances with head downward. !ir.MAX DAKIN ; AT i iS ZKNl l'Ii:
Condensed Time Tnble. Dee. (, 1885. TRAINS SOrTHWAKI). am pm i
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Who Dives head lorenuist i'rom the Dome of the C"anas
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Chicago, Lv 7 - 0 7 :;()! Motion, Ar I 1 vi 11 10 Vi iehigan Lv J s :;0 Monon, " 11 -0 lm am Delphi, " Frankfort, fc- . ' 1 :i7 7 4o Iiidianapii.-, " :; ( 10 00 ; pm Cincinnati. Ar 7 l!0, nm : :'t Lafayette, Ail 12 rioi! J0 ; 4 IT Crawfd-ville4 ! I 1 i4; 5 40 Greencastle. '2 ".() i -20 7 00 IMoominuton, t; 4 :: r.) 0 00 BedfnnC r l:if 4 :iT" Mitchell, : 4 "iT; Orleans, u : 44 : 0Sj Saiem, 4- 0 :!S T :r . Tsew Alhanw 7 60 7 1J; Louisville, fct s 10. 7 :I0
i PROPER TREATMENT FOR ! COUGHS. j That the reader may fully uuder- : stand what constitutes a good Cough and Lumr Syrup, we will s&y that Tar and Wild Cherrv is the basis of the best remedies yet discovered. i These ingredients with several others
equally sis etlieious, enter largely into Dr, Uosunko's Cougli and Lung Syrup, thus making it one of the most reliable now on the market. Price 50ets. and $1.00, Samples free. Sold bv Peter How man.
FARMERS AXD MECHANICS. Save money and Doctor hill?. Relieve your mothers, wives and sisters by a timely purchase of Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup,
j best known remedy for coughs, colds.
croup and bionehial effcctions. Relieves children of croup in one night, may save you hundreds of dollars. Price 50 ets. and 1.00. Simples iree. Sold bv Peter Bowman
TRAINS NORTHWARD.
into
FEMALE SIBERIAN
ness houses of the city to encourage literary work araonsr the students
officiating.
There is some little talk of hold-
In their Native Dances, Acrobatic- Feats and Wondeifu! Skating
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intr a love least next oatunlav
It has resulted ini thorough ovami- amongst the Democracy in Perrv ! -,000 drove ol (.iraiTes. -JO.o-io N-hooi o( ea Lions. 10.0;' W hite
nation into one of the most impor
tant political questions of tbe day by t several of the students, which proba- j biy would not have been done had ; not the prize been offered. Messrs. !
v leks & Co. have signified their intention of making the prize a permanent one, the subject for discussion to be changed annually. The subject for next year will probably be announced during commencement.
township- I am afraid the boys Nile Hippopotamus. ".f,,; Tainimmr. :!;., tjou Scheol of Walrus.
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The next regular meeting of the Republican Central Committee will be in the Grand Jury Room at 1 P. M., Saturday, June P2th, 188G. A full attendance is desired. Wm. F. BitowNiNG, Chairman.
The A. M. E, church will give a lawn social in the court house yard June, 12th. Miss Aimee Meredith, of Washington, is being entertained by the Misses Axtell.
nave oeen trvinir to -set u up
Perry. Sorry of it, if it is true. Perry township is noted for quiet conventions, and we hate to see that reputation tarnished. Fix her up boys. We would refer you to the 1 5th ver.-e of the 5th chapter of Gallatians: "If ye bite and devour one another, take heed that ye be not consumed one of another". Then when the reaping time comes next Nov., Fuller and Co. will walk in and take ihe spoils. Why not? NO. 6PERRY TOWNSHIP. Weather fine. Corn looks well where there has been a good stand. John Huntington and wife, of Salt Creek township, were visiting at Joseph Hensley's, their son-in-law, on Ias Sunday. William Parks and family were visiting at Mr. Sam'l Pierson's on Sunday last. Ben Sumner wants an increase of pension to help support that new
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Mm led JUij feet through space by Ancient Lome's Tei rilic v'av Kngim Tho CJntapM nit
L'inisville New Albany Salem, Orleans, Mitchell, Bedford, Bloominiilon,
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i That is the average amount paid j by the Travelers' Insurance Compa- ! ny, of .Hartford, Conn., for losses, j They pay for a mass of accidents of
such magnitude and variety that almost confound belief; accidents that have involved every part of the human body from scalp to toes; that have occurred through everv instrumentality, animate or inanimate, from babies to oxen, from tacks to hydraulic presses, from tea kettles to locomotives, in every department of life, at home and abroad, at work and at play, asleep and awake, walking and riding, in one's occupation and out of it. An accident policy in the Travelers1 is a first rate thing to have, and there are very few who cannot afford to have one. No medical examination necessary. Call at
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Solid Tiains, with Pullman Sleep-
baggage
High Wire Queen, walks blindfolded with feet mcasoc in baskets, on a ing ('arson night trains and Pullman
Parior Cars on day trains, are run lie' ween Chicago and Louisville.
rflSTickets sold and
checked to all principal points.
Get Time Tables, giving full information, from Company's Agents. Wm. S. Baldwin, Gen. Pass. Agen, Chicago. Caktkk Pkkiuno, Agent, Bloomington, Ind.
three-quarter inch wire carrying a heavy man. Cheap Excursions on all Railroads, also exhibit at Gosport, June 17.
i CUUE FOR pile" ! Piles are frepiently preeeeded by a sense of weight in the back, loins i and lower part of the abdomen, eaus1 ing the patient to suppose he has some ctfeetion of the kidneys 01 neigh
boring orgins. At times, symptoms oi Indigestion are present, flatulency, uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A
j moisture, like perspiration, producing
a very disagreeoble itching, after getting warm, is a common attendant. Blind. Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at once to the application of Dr. BosanlaVs Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts elfectcd, absorbing fhe Tumors, allaying the intense itching, and effecting a m-rma-nent cure. Price 50 cents. Address, The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqua, O, Sold by Peter Bowman
