Bloomington Telephone, Volume 15, Bloomington, Monroe County, 25 August 1893 — Page 4

iJLOOMINGTON TKLKl'UONK Published Friday, with Twiday KltT.

XD1TOB AKD PBOPBUBTOft, W. S. BRADFUTE.

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cd class matter, March 22. 1892,

SUBSCRIPTION:

Oae year 3.00

Six months l.w One irionth . 25 One week, 6 Delivered by carrier to any part ; the City at above rates. If paper is irreef alar ptvtrons will please leave word at office. A, ljSrrising Collected each Mcntn

Office over Collins A Kareed's.

Fred Hqover, College Hill, is improving. The wonderfull pacer linger,"

Fair.

will be at the Big Bloomington

John A. Hunter and wife have returned from Indian Springs, where they have leen spending a week.

Late word from John Stipp. south of town, states that his condition is serious and his friende are much alarmed as to his condition.

Sheriff Adams has a subpoena which includes 17 people of one family. The paper is for the Butcher family and is to quiet title. Will Dodds, who has been living on east 6th street for some time, has moved to his brother s farm, south Bloomington, known as the Dodds farm.

C. R. Worrall, secretary of the Big Bloomington fair, goes to the Washington fair this week, and will come back with a pocket full of entries.

County Institute Notes. Miss Anna Deinaree has been elected to a position in the Anderson schools. Miss Paulino R.Blake, of Greencastle, will render two beautiful solos at the musical this evening. The paper to have been given

yesterday by President Swain was postponed till to-morrow afternoon. Sup't. Tourncr is watching closely the professional interest of the teachers, as shown in their attendance at all sessions of the institute. Though the weather was bo disagreeably warm yesterday, the high school chapel was filled during the entire session and the attention good. it Sup't. Tourner is to be heartily congratulated on this commendable opening of what, is sure to bo a worthy and helpful educational career. The lecture last evening deserved a better attendance than it reccievd. The talk was good and the views were the best ever shown here. Mr. Johnston was at one time a resident here and a student of I. C.

The talk of Rev. J. W. Clcvenger on patriotism called forth an animated discussion, which resulted in the enthusiastic singing, of "America, and it is to be hoped will later on bear fruit in the plac"

rag o our country's flag on every

school house in the county.

Mrs. Vayles, west 1st street, is reported ns being very sick. Miss Jennie Bray, south Walnut street, is still on the sick list. Miss Mattie May, of Indianapolis, is in the city visiting friends. Walter Buzzard will teach school in Washington township this year. Oon's "Dr. Snyder ' is lowering his record and will be at his home Fair.

man-o-wa,

The rate from here to Chicago and return i ST. 85, and $4.50 from Indianapolis. Merchants report e gs very scarce. They are retailing at 12 A cents a dozen.

Frank Mulky, of Bedford, is spending a few daj-s in Bloomington on business.

Mrs. Ezra Perring, jr., west 1st street, is recovering from a serious spell of sickness. Deputy Auditor Grimes is at Indianapolis on business connected with the countv.

Frank Kiuser, of Ilarrodsburg, is visiting friends in the city, and

attending institute.

L O. Sutphin, who has been quite sick for several da, is now able to be around.

THE GREAT INDIAN DOCTOR WILL BE AT THE NATIONAL HOTEL BLOONINGTON THURSDAY, AUG. 31, 1893, AND EVEKY FOUK WEEKS THEREAFTER.

Prepared to Heal cne sick. MAN-A-WA treats with unequaled success all Chron io or Nervous diseases. He especially asks those who have been treated with strong, poisonous drug;? to visit him and receive such treatment as nature intemkd should he used for the reliei - and cure of sickness. By the propel use of Hoots, Barks, Herbs and Plants more case can be cured and more relief given than by any other method.

IMPORTANT TO LAliJES. Dr. Man-O-AVa has discovered the greatest c ure known for all discuses peculiar to the sex. That tired feeling, headache dizziness, weakness, pain in the back, tl ragging down, backache, hot Hashes, cold hands and feet, pain ii-- the top of head, sleepless' nights and other conditions due to weakness, positively and permanently cured. My method does aw ay with ''local treatment,"" so much dreaded by the majority of ladies and which are perfectly useless. TO THE MEN'. A permanent cure i ottered to the young and middle ;igel rd men who are suffering with weak back, los of strength or vitality, despond deney. night losses, Inst Miauhood, specks before the eye, dizziness. paJpita lion of the heart, fullne? in the head resulting from secret and pernicious

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Mrs. J. I). Allen and daughter of Freedonitt, Kunuas left to-day for their home. Mr. Allien left serera! day ago. They have been visiting his brother, W. J. Allen, for several days.

J. W. CHAIN Is again prepared to extract teeth without pain bv the use of pure Liquid Nitrous Oxide gas. Absolutely free from any trace of Chloroform. This gas is prepared by a thorough chemist, purity unquestioned, and so invr:infe:d by manufacturer. Having ued the gas for a number of years. J do not hesitate in recommending to those who mav desire an anesthetic. Office on North College Ave., first door north of Fee Block. Respectfully, J. W. CU YIN.

NOTICE TO OUK PATRONS. The G reeucastie Steam Dye Works can save vou money and

ractices . Mori: lives are wrecked by this vice than bv all other causes com- ; help vour iTson:Jmiearanee wonined. No time to lose J guarantee cure in every case taken. ,lV', ju,. k ' I,,. A,.,.. i i piii; iw;t;, .i f v .:... . J uertuily bv keii)inor vour clothing

time, no liratnre. no nam. Fistula and nleer of rectum cirn1. 1 Clean and Hi the fastest colors.

EPILEPSY. Or. Man-O-Wa lias discovered the great specific remedy lot : Cleaning. Coloring, repairing and epilepsy. Tliis di'ase. the most dre&di'ul of all diseases, can be cured " retiniliin nculv -md eb-nitv linn THROAT AI) LFNG D1SKA.SES. Catarrh of the noe, throat and bron- j im n.j ,. . - K 'lW chial tubes: catarrhal deane- headache, dropping in the throat, indigestion, ! a". kmcU ?' 1 "'Vry impure blood resnltitiir from catarrh, cured by :i short -nurse of treatment. 1 Cleaning1 n JjfKIIes (70: Is. W OOl

Galtarrh il neglected will produce consumption, which very soon becomes in- ! dresses colored without rippjuo. curable. All throat and lung aileciious sh ouJd receive prompt and eittoient Your Da' Collate soiir' d "

Yen- Truly. Ikll Bros. & Co.,

Miss Ha. tie Leas, of the Banner store, is seriously sick at her home on west 4th street.

The General News.

William Roister, formerly an L U. student, intends moving iiis family to Bloomington to re-enter school. He has been living at Cynthiana, Ky. Bee Cron spvnt last week at the Madison fair, booming the Big Bloomington Fair and brought home a number of good entries. He goes to Greenstield this week. Harry Tell, south of town, who has been visiting at the world's iair for the past week, has returned home. His wife accompanied him. Mr. Tell Ins been to the fair twice each trip for a week, and it is his intention to go again; Abe Donaldson will commence work on the new poor asylum Monday morning. It is his intention to push the work as fast as possible. Mr. Donaldson states that any amount of teams could be hired. It will not require many, as there will only be about 300 yards of dirt to remove.

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President Cleveland's personal friends in Washington believe that he is suffering from a serious organic disease. There is a report, which is vouched for by two prominent Democratic Senators and a well known phyaiean, that the President has Bright Vdisease; that a few days betore he left for Buzzard's bay an examination was made by physicians in this city and specialists in New York, and they pronounced his trouble Bright's disease of the kidneys. A Senator who spent some time with the President to-day gives it as his opinion that the President has kidney affection. He says the President told him that he was 4 'almost played out,v was really too il! to remain here and attend to public business, and that he was altogether greatly discouraged. One . of the President's most intimate friends outside of public life says it is dropsy, and not Bright's disease. t The President has not looked well for a month or more, and he has made no effort to conceal the fact that he is easily fatigued. SenatorVest says he thinks the trouble is Bright's disease, and he gives as his opinion that the President's condition is serious.

''Chick," the favorite trainer and driver, will be at our Big Fair with his string ci 12 horses. The Indiana State fair is Sept. 18th to 23rd. The railroads will sell tickets at half rates.

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remedies, but by no others. Rloannir of Lhe abdoman, nwlft under t lie eyes, I vireeneast It ind.

swelling of lhe band- and fret are dropsy. It taken in time this condition is I U U R H K I M A T I S M . ! will poitiyely eure rheumatism, no matter how long j FLETCH " R Si MATSON standing. Tins pauitul disease under proper treatment ean be cured and the

blood thoroughly punluMl wnl reyent return.. ou don't need to change climate, a this result ean be aeeomplishe'l here as well as elsewhere. Rheumatism produces heart disease, whieli ean7t be eured hence it should not be allowed to produce this result. All who may be tioubled with aryppepsia, indigestion, bright's diseas droj)sy, etnstiparior. epi)-i'y, nervousdebility, headaches, eattarrh, hronehiti.-" cons umption, scrofula or any torn: el blood poison, rheumatism, asthma, cat. cers or tniior, female weakness, piles, neuralgia, diseases of the eye and eau

lossof strength and loss of manhood, are espec' Uly iivited to call and consult i the Doctor. PR. MA2S-0-WA is one of the reatdisteagnostician of diseases in Amerier

He can locate your diseae and teseribea patients ailments without eyen a hiu

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C.R. Worrall .spent three days at the Spencer fair and came home with 17 entries, including 5 thor

oughbred runners.

Mrs. Fender and daughter, who have been visiting the family of Dan Fender, left yesterday for their home in Colorado.

Fair carpenters are constantly employed building stalls at the fair grounds, and it is estimated that 300 stalls will be required, Mrs. Ned Mitchell and daughter, of Bedford, are spending the week with Bloomington friends.

toudc him in his conclusions, refu tation, personal and by letter, f-oc GENERAL Ol-Wlitn . MILL & Ireatment, lnclndinir all medicines useo2 to $o per month. Address T1 . riv.., nnr MAN-O.WrA.'l) H S. Illinois St., Indianapolis, lnd. tAClORl St. PPL I Lb.

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Mrs. Maior Mulkv.whohas been Sulliviin last week.

visitinsr at Bedford haft rcturned!in,1'7Joe Anderson au(i daughter! . 4 jCbloris, of Iowa, are visitin&r rela- ;

tives heie. :

1 Reiairs o( all kin-is Prxn.pt y Kxecuted.

home.

Pete

Dill states that he will;

Claude Smallwotd returned

it . y from Martinsville. Saturday, where i probably stock up the room south I hM been lhe ;t lwQ fof

of Collins & Karsell and conduct a

retail grocer v store.

his health.

Caleb H. Stone, of Candein,

J. T. Nance left for the world's j

fair Saturday. -No. 4. Lou ,v nic Ex.. a. m. Misses Mary Strain.Jenuie Til- 1 No. i. Lnnviin' .i U):'-) a. m.

Arkansas, is in the city spending alley, Lou Bennett and Leu Chambers ; No. S. j,: :- A. .':o p.

few days with his brother, James!are attending institute at Blooming-! muth vau:.;

Mrs. George Norman has gone to Chicago, where she will remain for several weeks. While gone she will visit her mother.

It will COST YOU NOTHING to look at this.

Until

Sept. 1,

we snve

YOU CHOICE OF 100 Pair of 2.00, 2.25 2.50 and 3.00

FOB

195

PANTS

150 pairs of 3.25, 3.50 and 3.75

FOR

2.50

PANTS 200 Pair of 4.00, 4.50 5.00 and 6.00

FOB

350

This gives you choice of any pants in the bouse for 3.50 Bruce & UcQarey.

Sherman Botts, the enterprising manager of the dry goods store of Campbell & Co., has closed a contract with W. J. Allen for one of the new vooms that is being erected on vvhat was known as the Hunter corner. Mr. Botts is to get the corner room; it will be 20 feet wide and extend back 10 feet, and is to be finished in hard wood and with all conveniences especially desirable for the business. He takes a lease for five years at 650 per year. It is undeystood that Mr. Allen has put in a proposal for the post office for the room just south of the one rented by Campbell & Co., and if he succeeds in closing a contract with the government, vill equip it especially for that work. Though Campbell & Co. have been in business here less than two years, they have already secured a good share of the trade and the public generally extend congratulations on their new venture. Miss Sallie Adams, who has been spending the summer with her parents south of town, will leave in a few days for Bartholomew county, where she will teach school this winter. She has taught in that county for the past five years. Miss Myrtle Phillips, College Hill, is still in a dangerous condi

tion with fever. The other mem-!

bors of the family, who have also been very sick, are much better.

John Nance, of Harrodsburg, returned yesterday from Chicago. His wife, who has been visiting friends, will accompany him home. Capt. R. R. Stewart will go to Mitchell, where his companies hold a reunion. Capt. Stewart served in Company A., 140th Regiment, and also Co. 11., 117th.

Dr. Axtell was at Cloverdale Wednesday, attend ng a reunion of the 07 regiment. There was a large attendance. The others who attended from this county were Bradford Birch and Mr . McVeay. Mrs. G. K. Perry, north College Ave., who has been visiting at Chicago for several days, has returned home. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. R. M. Bent, of New York City. Mrs. L. L. Perry, also a sister, of Nashville, Tenn. , is also spending several days at her home. Hon. C. F. Dodds was cilled to Muncic this morning by a dispatch announcing thedej.th of his only brother, John Dodds, who spent his early life in and about Bloom

ington. This death leaves Mr. Dodds as the only survivor of eleven children, of whom he was the youngest. At the meeting of the eountv commissioners Wednesday, an order was made to issue $30,000 in bonds for the purpose of paying for the poor asylum and some other improvement?, and to take up 810,000 in c o u n't y warrants now outstanding. There are to be one hundred $100 bonds and forty $5u0 bonds and they are to bear the date of Oct. 1st, 1893, and $0,000 is to be due every year from October 1st, 1884, until paid. The bonds are not to be sold at less than their face value and semi-annual intercut is to be paid, the dates being October and April.

Mr. Stone was born and raised here and always enjoys a visit among his old home folks. The Monroe County bank has just received 1,500 in gold and the First National has $0,000 of the yellow metal coming. Both will pur the money in circulation at once. As counter change gold is a nuisance, and it is seldom used.

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No. 7 l h.i-M..- Ar . .. tu. Nos. 7 and s ,i mil run Sundav.

A circus has been visiting Mar

tinsville, and considering the hard spending a few days with R.W.Carr

times, the Reporter publishes the

W. A. Wallingford was on our streets Monday and Tuesday of this week. Elmer Hougher left last Satui-

day to he absent about two weeu. njf g Ftl flI ACS Misses Minnie and Una B;iker, 1 Wa k UvUUkMu

of Pekin, are visiting their brother, j Dr. Baker. Mis Minnie baa a po- j sition at Eilettsville the coming fall as assistant in the high school. The ice cream, supper held at the ! M. E. church on last Saturday eve- j mug was a perfect success The j proceeds will amount to about $17, I

after the expenses have been paid.

Miss Edna Fields has been

S3 SHOE noTWp. Do you wear them? When next In need fry a palr.7 Best in the world.

following information: fi;The show yesterday sold between 3,800 and 4,000 admission tickets to the two performances. Considering: the side show and con-

and family.

Mr&.Dr. Baker spent a few days m Bloomington the first of the week. Bart Armstrong and family have

been visiting their parents at Springvjlle the past wk. Mrs. J. T. Nance spent a few idays with sister in Bloomiugton,the.

oast week.

cert admissions, the sale of books, j Mrs. Dr. McLathlin hft for beverages, confectionery and tyink- Harrodsburg, Ky., to-day, to make ets, and the reserved seat fees it iher f':ure home. a j , ... J John Owens and family spent a safe to say that the average amount few days in our vlUage th fist of that went to the circus from these the week. 3,800 or 4,000 people was between! Miss Duck Clay is visiting reia75 cents and a dollar. At the low-;liveVfn Bloomington this week. , , t .1 Mrs. Cora Matthews, of bloomest iigure it would amount to about iia lon t llIld vVllh hei. $2,IK)0 or 3,O0U. While in Mar- ems here. tiasvillc the circus did not put into' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinser are circulation here more than $;300,lfiPendin a few da)'! in oomin;:leaving a safe $2,500 that they took,t0nM. aR(J AIrt? Grant Armstrong away from the county. This were the guests of Mrs. D. J. Kinamount is a loss that will he felt ser Sunday.

during the present close times. It means the complete yearly salary

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of eight workinginen. It would iuruirh sufficieut capital for a man

CLEAK CKliEK.

Mr. Tell and lamilv, of Clear ,

Creek, are visiting the world's fair. 1

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It would materially have relievedvave yard and put a very ueat wire i auy of the many small hanks thutji'enoe around it. They have a very j

hvc siP,u,iea thou,!,,,,,, s aJS i HEiRT DISEASE 30 YEARS.

county, ana it wouia nave oceninnilie famUy of Amog jarker near SHvior to one or two of the umuy-Speueer, last week. They also Atmerchnuts who have failed lately .tended the fair at that place It would have nearly paid all inter-Edua Barke r, who has been . a visiting her sister at this place, has est and expense of running a wuUaJj home . -Mis8efcl Charlotte works j)iant for Martmsviiie for aan(j Nellie Bering were the vietim.s year, or it would pay a vears in-of a surprise party last Saturday temst on u bonded debt that would evening- - The Rogers thrashing , .. , , , . , xv machine is again in Una vaoinuy. build three iron bridges over liiteThey have thra jhed 25,o00 bushels River. Yet it was all spent in a of wheat this year Mrs. Carson day and not a whimper was heard Wyhe is making quite an extended of hard timed when the visitor avo visit to Illinois, . . . Wra.Fess is pre- , . . , . paring to build an ice house. Will up his hard earned money. r ler when it oome8 t ice

HARRODSBURG. Joe Tftirkinpton and wife, of Nebraska, were the guests of Mrs.

Df: op the Lage3t Contractors ano 9uik9 EHS IN Nfc&HASHA.

GiiAifD Island, Neb., AprU 8th, 1883. Dr. Mi Us Mvdical Co., Elkhart,

I Mpc3F roiTH? mbt vrmj and alfhoujrn I ; mis rriMtoa by nMo jihytiriuTis and tried m.UST j remoiios. T prew stoiuiUy worse until j was com I PLCU.tV PROriTRATEO AND CONFINED TO MY lIO j jf r-Oi'T ANY HOPS OF RECOVERY. I WOllld hHTO

. viT a iMi.K n t, -nig spells, when

ov. ul;e wclY H I I J-jid mop beaiinr liM'..:-o'.h?r,w R-ift:id it wasMitE tl;o -..-rcatcsi dilScultf that my cireultuion ooald rl'KOUSANDSI a u Hmsolousno88 again. Whll in this cotidi-(i,-: ' ;n(.,!Tmr Ntw heart Cure, iuid bn to improve :,nTn the lirsi, and now 1 am able lodo a sru. day's wyV fora man 6S years of age, Iirive

DR. MfLli:3 NC H CART CURK

overy. it iaoversix mont&SK.nce

X huv taken any. alxho'igh I keep bottle in the

cream ... .Rolla Tell spent a few days at the Spencer fair lait week. Wonder if that is all the attraction there?

red it for my recover;

hr"se m ca: I should neod It. I have also used

yoor Ncrve and LlVCR Pit L8. and think great UcaI ot them, Z Avkby. Sold on n 1'oHltlre OuarAnle. Dr. MULES' PI LLS, 50 Doict 25CTS. Piu Sulc bv Faris Kros.