Bloomington Telephone, Volume 15, Bloomington, Monroe County, 25 August 1893 — Page 3
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Hurrah! Hurrah!
THE BIG FOUR ROUTE Will sell Excursion Tickets to Indianapolis and return, account
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at OneOent per mile. Scntember 3d, 4tt and 5tb. good returning until September 16th, liberal arangements will be made for a side trip to the World's Fair. Make your arrangements to go via the Big Four Route. For full information call on or address IL 3f . Bronson, A. G. P. A gtM Big Fonr Route, Indianapolis; D. B. Martin, Genera! Passenger Agent, Cincinnati, Ohio.
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A Wonderful Structure The Mexican Exhibit A Remarkable Fainting. THE TBKASURY MODEL. There is no financial stringency in the rotunda of thp Administration ouilding, for there stands the Treasury building literally made of money. It is composed of souvenir coins and is an exact reproduction of the Treasury building at Washington. Several days ago a stranger, evidently from Colorado, stopped, smiled, nibbed his hands, and gleefully remarked: 'That's it! That it! Free silver it is! Put it up everywhere. Build houses out of it. Pave streets with it. Scatter it around everywhere. Let's have free silver. Just to remember this visit I guess I'll take one of them coins." And the man was handed a souvenir half-dollar, which is worth twice its face in value. He started to waik away, when the young lady who was selling the coins remarked that he owed her $1. Eh!" exclaimed the gentleman from Colorado. "A dollar for this here! Well -urn er ah M And he put his hand in his pocket and drew forth a dollar bill and handed it to the young lady without remarking any further about silver. The structure is an attractive affair and draws admiring crowds. It is really an exhibit, the object being to advertise more extensively the souvenir coins the Exposition has for sale. The building was designed by Architect W. B. Mundle, and is 18 feet long. 111 feet wide and 43 inches high, and is covered with bright, shining, Columbian half-dollars. THE MEXICAN EXHIBIT. No stronger coutrast is offered by. the whole Fair than that which Mex-
decidedly crooked, and yet every where is t ho t substantial look that means once and for all time. As you walk towards the picture it seems as if the streets lengthen out and new buildings came in sight. It is a wonderful picture in atmospheric effect, and with all due respect to the exhibitors from Nuremberg who have it in their section, it
MODEL OF TREASURY BUILDING. is a great pity it is not out some where in more space.
COMFORT AT THE FAIR. Cincinnati Tribune. Nothing but praise can be spoken of the attention to public- comfort. Entrance gales are everywhere to be found, so that nobody is jostled or crowded in entering or leaving the grounds. Delicious, cool, clear water, piped more than a hundred miles from the vicinity of Waukesha, Wis., is to be had in all parts of the gi'ounds by the simple magic of dropping a penny in the slot and lifting the sparkling liquid to the lips. Fountains of free water are also abundant, but they are less palatable than the penny fountains. Seats are to be found in all parts of the
ground for weary visitors, Dher-
Sions are were in me iurm ui Meam and electric launches and gondolas that constantly traverse the lagoon.
MARINE CAFE, FISHERIES AND SWEDISH BL 11. DINGS. ico presents. Here, in forestry, v , which winds in and out among the
disolaved the wealth of Mexican op- j great buildings, you arc made ac-
quainted with all these conveniences
not by having your ears assailed by shouting boys, but through the medium of the eye. The World's Fair is thoroughly digniied in vAl its behavior. Its visitors aio its guests, and in the hospitable spirit in which other guests are treated they are made to feel that the entire Fair is theirs while they are within the grounds. There is no official machinery visible save
portunity, the field of a great commercial future. A hundred feet distant, in ethnologjr, are the evidences of the civilization which was Mexico's when the Spaniards came. To the American the beginning of all was the coming of Columbus. To the Mexican that event was only the close of an epoch. Four reconstructions of parts of the City of Mexico are among the most notable things in the collection. One of these nearly 10 feet square, is the great temple of Huizilnpochtli, as it stood when Cortes came. It is true the. priests of the people who worshiped in that temple otfered human sacrifices, cutting off heads on a great sacrificial
L stone, and letting the bloo3 run
through a little gutter hewn in the surface. But the immense temple and its finish show that these people had ideas about architecture. In another representation one looks down upon the entry of Cortes into the city. There are the buildings, of imposing proportions, the wide, paved avenue, the Spanish army marching in, with Cortes at the head, and the native army drawn up with military precision to receive with formal honor the guests whose real character and purpose had not
then been revealed. It is a scene i the patient and polite, and, i
lo credit J be added, agreeably intellig(
THE iAAK WALTON COTTAGE.
and a pageant which would do
to the close of the nineteenth century, and yet America had been "discovered" only a few years before The capture of Cuauhtemec, when the Spaniards had thrown off all disguise, and had begun the subjugation by sword, comes next. Then fell bhe empire. There is a fourth scene, and it represents the captured Cuauhtemec, the last of the native Emperors, asking Cortes to put an end to him with the dagger, rather than let him live a prisoner. The
it must
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lumoian guards. Kestramt is reduced to the minimum. Visitors arc practically the proprietors of the great Exposition. PERSIANS FROM THE BOWEKV. Henry Wattorsou. The Midway Plaisance has no right to be connected in any way with such a wonderful show as the World's Fair. There is nothing of interest there to me except the types of people. The so-called shows are frauds and ; "fakes." Those that are
in ttxprembeg,,, woman, wno poses as a Persian, was of the building ' asec by a friend of mine what she rn from the ctbek 1 T3 doin- No answer was expectrth end of the ! od we' dldn t UPP a Persian
icouid understand .English. To our
r ' i VBimk T advertised as being obscene and vulm the midst of all the glorification of ; Qr, Qrt i-u i -The Discovery of America." .are .WCi md,vaPld' lher0 ,1s
' ! notning ternoie about tnem at an, and the mysterious whispered comA remarkable PAINTING ments upon their broadness are unIn the Manufacture s building is a : necessary. There is no vulgi r'.ty painting. It cannot be spoken of I about them. They are insipid. One
too often. It is in Npremberg' i woman, who poses as a Persian, was
on the lagoon side
about half way down
tower and the north
full end of the section, and is cf the ' surPnsp' however, she looked at us city of Nuremberg, and is sa d to ! and in fitxxl bowery patios said: "I represent the city as it was in the ! am knt.t,n?:f J,hat do. ?ou suppose fifteenth century. It is. however, 1 1 am, d,oin? ,lhen. with a downon exact reproduction or the old wuard' nonzonal motion of her hand place as it is to-dav, with the excep- she m(luu'od lf W(1 saw-
A Question oi' Definition. Washington St:ir. hiIIave you been lislun?" said his father.
the boy was silenl. There
is evidently a great strule
It within him.
tion of the old-time costumes. It
shows a market place. The grim, ray old stone walls and buildings are brightened up by carts of flowers and vegetables and gay skirts
and tunics in the foreground. It painted bv William Ritter.
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seems as n wie artist must nave i ou must answer rne
studied every old tower on the feud-! have you been iishing?"
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em berg is one of the few cities of Europe that has retained almost in its entirety the mediaeval appearance. The streets are narrow and
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thing first?" "Yes. What is it?" "Do you call it going fishing when
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OUT OF THE ORDINARY. Judas so d his Master for thirty pieces of silver; that is thirty Roman pennies, about $4. 124 . One Roman penny was a goorl day s waos for an agricultural laborer. A number of Australian lady bugs were recently shipped to California 3n ice. They were kept in cold storage on shipboard for thirty days, and arrived well aud kicking. They are to be used for destroying insects that prey upon orange trees.
The small incandescent lump now :
xsed by physicians to uid in the diagnosis of diseases enables the trained eye to literally "see through'' person. By inserting the little instrument, which is no larger than a pe1., in the stomach, the "true inw:;.s,, is revealed. On the summit of lien Lomond mav bo seen the smallest tree that grows in Great Britain. It is known as the dwarf willow, and is, when mature, onlv about two inches in height. It is estimated that of the five million inhabitants in London over one
million are poor living on iess than i
1 a week for each family while over 300,000 are in chronic poverty. The first Sabbath school was instituted in 1787. There are now in the United States 108,130 Sabbath schools, with 8,040.000 scholars. The world has 20,078,595 Sabbath school scholars. A mining company at Ishpetnhig, Mich. . has undertaken to empty Lake Angeline, covering 160 acres and seventy feet deep in the middle. Very valuable deposits of iron ore lie at the bottom of the lake. The Hebrews had no coins of their own until the days of the Maccabees, who issued shekels and half shekels, with the inscriptions '; Jerusalem, the Holy," 4 "Simon. Prince of Israel." These bear no images. Impaling was used as a punishment in Turkey up to 1855. The last men impaled were four Arab Shieks, who had rebelled. They were impaled at the four corners of the Bagdad bridge. One of them lived nine days. The charter of the United States Bank was limited to twenty years; a new bank was chartered in 181H with a capital of $35,000,000; it was this bank from which Jackson removed the Government deposits in 1833. The custom of Chinese wearing pigtails is not very ancient. It dates from 1027. when the Manchus. who then commenced their conquest of the Celestial Empire, enforced this fashion of doing the hair as a sign of degredation. The average queue is four feet long. 'Household Hints. One pound of sulphate of zinc dissolved in two pailfulsof warm water and thrown into the offensive cesspool will deodorize it. A little kerosene oil rubbed briskly over the spots on dark clothing will brighten the garments and remove the stains. The kerosene will evaporate quickly and leave no stain. Rice water is recommended in which to wash ehallies. Boil one pound of rice in five quarts of water. Cool it to the tepid point, then put in the goods and wash well, using the rice as soap. Pour off the water, leaving the rice sediment. Rub the challie well in this, rinsing in l he poured off water. Use no other rinsing water, but hang the materials to dry direct from the rice water. By adding whisky to any quantity of common glue you will have an article that is always ready for use, says an English trade paper. Put both in a bottle, cork it tight and put it by for three or four days, v'n'h if will be lit for use without the application of heat. Clue thus pivpaivd will kc.p for years and it is at all times lit for use, except in very cold weather, when it hould first beset in warm water.
A fjegal Transaction. Detroit Free Press. A young man who probably belonged to the class known as "hired men" among farmers, called upon a Detroit lawver the other dav and bargained for 'advice" for three dollars. Then he threw down three silver dollars and said: 'Sposen f put $3 in savings bank?" ;Well?" fcJThen I take a pen and put 000 after the figger 3?" -Well?" "Would it be agin the law?" "Not unless you tried to draw three thousand dollars." "But I'm not going to try to. I probablv shan't even ask for the three dollars." "What's the object?" "Girl out my way. 1 love her. She partly recips, She'd recip altogether if she thought I had lots of sugar. " "And vou'll show her the bankbook?" "I will."' "But after your marriage, what then? How'U you ever explain?" "Easy as grease. Just tell her that the bank has busted, and we must live for each other alone. Lav can't tech me, eh?" "No." "Good day! (Jot the Ji in the bank now. and here goes to nail the ciphers! Marv Jane, thou art my own sweet whippoorwilb and I'll bet a penful of hogs agin an ox yoke thou art!" Well Seasoned. Harper's Bazar. "Isn't it queer." said Wagg. "how long it takes some of those comicpapers to get things into print? One of last week's papers had a joke in that 1 sent them five years ago." "That's nothing," returned Cynicus. "One of them had a joke in week before last that Diogenes got off." " A new. soft paint brush is a good thing to dust carved furniture with, as the bristles penetrate the crevices. Pure and Wholesome Quality Commends to public approval the California liquid laxative remedy. Syrup of Figs. It is pleasant to the taste and by acting gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels to cleanse the system effectually, it promotes the health and comfort of al! who use it, and with millions it is the best and only remedy. A Martial Failure. Frank .Leslie's Weekly. Uncle Holback It was this way mother I've heerd my grairfather tell of it niany s th time. Gin ra! Washin'ton stood jest this way on th' banks of th! river an' Auntie Holback Hiram, if he looked the way you do this minute them Cont'nentals wouldY chucked him in an7 pulled th1 ice over him. Only H per cent, of the murderers of this country have received a higher education. Government detectives in soniii of the "moonshine" districts carrv kodaks with them to secure evidence. They pick up many a little bit of sMIl life, "How are you feeling now?" said Jones to Smith as the latter leaned over the side of the boat. "Retch-edly,M gasped Smith. My Wife and I
beli?o that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. We had tlull heavy headaches, a little exertion tired us greatly, and my appetite was very puor. So we hepan to talse Hood's
Saraparilla and the effort was like mapio, re.
storing us to perfeot heUth and preventing se
en1 hiekuess and dotor'y bill. J. H. Toles, 15 !!2 h -st. an Krai-tHco." Hood's Cure. Honn'8 Pju s cure constipation. Tryato.
Syrup" Boschee's German Syrup is more successful in the treatment of Consumption than any other remedy prescribed. It has been tried under
j every variety of climate. In the
bleak, bitter rsorth, in damp New England, in the fickle Middle States, in the hot, moist South everywhere. It has been in demand by every nationality. It has been employed in every stage of Consumption. In brief it has been used by millions and its the only true and reliable Consumption Remedy. & A Correction. Teias Siftings. Stranger--1 called, sir, to ask you to correct the statement in your paper yesterday that I had eloped with a society belle of Cincinnati. Editor There is no truth in the story then? Stranger Not a word of truth. The lady was from Chicago, and she eloped with rne. Cir Rapid Trnaitory KxUtens Ta brief enough without our shortening it by seeking medical aid. when we are somewhat unwe'l, from sources where It Is only obtainable with great risk. Kven if the oU doctrine were true That violent diseases require vlolect remetfles, it does not follow that drcstic purgativen, narcotics, powerful "sedatives" of the nervous system are ndvlsablc in cases where simple disorders manifestly call for the use of milder means of recovering. Involving no subsequent danger but equally efficient- Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters not only relieves, but ultimately and completely reMeves disorders of the stomach, liver, bowels and serves. Itis a genuine tonic, healthfully stimulates tb kidneys, is a thorough altert.tlve. acd a most effectual preventive of chills and fever and bihous remittent. The utmost confidence can be reposed in the purity and safety of itfl medicinal ingredients. Even spectacled. gray-healM seleni can't always tell just what it is th at makes a baby cry. Hkkcham's Pu,i,s take the place of an intir medicine chest, and shouM be ken t
. for use in every family. 25 cents a box. When we feci discouraged we look at a i cooped -np chicken in front of a grocery
store and revive.
lOO. Kward. 100. The readers of the this piper will be pleased ;o learn that there is :it least one dreaded diseate ihat science hai been able to cure in all its stages, and that Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a const! Ux tional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hairs Catarrh Cure is taken internally flotiug directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the lonndation of tbe disease, and giving the pat ent strength by building up the constitution andaaniBting nature in doing Its work. The proprietors have ho ranch faith in its curative powers that thev offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fai a to cure. Send for iftstof etixnonia?s. Ad Iress F. J. CHKXEY ft CO.. Toledo. O
t3ToJd by ail druggists, 75c, j Our Johnny isn't quite sure of the year ; of the battle of (iettysburg, but you can't i feaze him on the day and hour of the Sunj day-school picnic.
T. K. Hrown's Essence Jamaica Ginger is w resident physician always at hand. Try it. cents. A theatrical production is apt to pay in the long run if it ever gain there. $4. 50 hi-ago and Itetxirn S4.50 Via Fennaytvania f.ine From Indianapolis. Tickets good ten day.'. AH trains stop and baggage checked to and from South Chicago, Grand Crossing, and Englowood within view of and only a short distance from the World's Fair and adjacent hotels. Klcant Pullman Tiuffrt Parlor Car on trarn loaving )ndianajo!i8 at 11:45 a. aa. in which se-ats can bo reserviui by applying to the ticket otlices, thus insuring lirst-chiss accommodations. For detaiTea information apply to the nearest ticket agent of the Pennsylvania Lines or address, V. F. limtimtr; D, P. A Indianpo-
1 lis. 1 Patient - Do you give gas? Dentist ; No: you have to pay for it. This isn't a
barber shop.
Cheap Excursion to the ?Tet. An rxceptionally favorable opportunity for visiting the richest and mcst productive sections of the West and Northwest will be afforded by the juries of low rate harvest excursions which have been arranged bv tho North -Western Line. Tickets for these excursion? will te sold on August '.M. September 12th and October lOtlu JS'.rt. to points in northwestern Iowa, western Minnesota, Xorth Dakota, South Dakota, Manitoba. Nebraska, Colorado. Wyoming and I 'tab; and will ba good for return passage within twenty days from date of sale. Stop-over privileges will bo allowed on going trip in territory to which the tickets are sold. For further information, call on or address Ticket Agents of connecting lines. Circulars-- giving rats and detailed information will be mailed, free, upon application to W. A. Thrall, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Chicago S:. Northwestern Uailway, Chicago. A VOID TH E H E AT BY TAKING THE MONON ROUTE'S
New Earl! pi Tni CHICAGO AND WORLD'S FAIR.
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Lraies Indianapolis, 7:0 a. m., Mivss. Are.. 7: iOa. m. Arrive World's Pair. U40: KnglewooO, f6Sd st. i2:3T p. m.: Chicago Dearborn Station) nils :r the ONT-V train by which su-ron. nectious are hi ad'e Tor' Waukesha. Milwaukee. St. Paul. Minneapolis. Dnhith. Omaha. Nn FYaiuis.'o. Ar;tf!H, Portland and to all points in ih We.t ami Northwest. Thi.i train is hours quicker, and s.ivca one eight's ride to all the above pointsj Trains Between Indianapolis aud Chiiagojj Teave Indianapolis 7 00 am. Yi 01 pm. 4 pn i 30 am. 2 0 am. Mass. Ave. ? JO am, 10. om. 4 30 pm. 12 40 am. 15 am . ' Arrive at World s Fair. 13 40 pm. 5 61 pm. 7 :) am. 8 30 am. K or leu-cod, 1 pm. 5 85 pm. 43 pm. 7 (Sam. ?:V am. Chicago, S3 5) pm, T 59 pm. 10 10 pm. V :irt am. 3 00 am. Leave Chicago, 8 02 am. 10 (5 am 4 58 pm. 7-10 pm. 11 t'5 pm. Kufflewood, J am. 10 30 am. 6 24 nm. 8 05 pm, U "" pm. World's Pair, 7 50 am, 10 ir am. 4 ro pm. 7 ;i0 pm. Arrive Indianapolis,! 4. pm. 3 5ft pta. 1100 pm. 2 20 am. t. OX Klegant Diniuff and Parlor Cars on day tratnn. Pullman's Superb Sleeping Cars on tiiht tr.iin. For furtiirr Information:. Sleeping and Parlor Car reservations rates, maps, time tables, ere., applr to ticket office WS. Illinois st.. Union Siation and Mivs, ave. F. J . RUKU, C. P. A Chicago. i. n. iMtnwiN, u. p. a. 5 S. Illinois St.. Indianapolis Ind.
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