Bloomington Telephone, Volume 15, Bloomington, Monroe County, 29 September 1893 — Page 4

Bloomisgton Telephone

Pufettslwd Friday, with Tuesday Extra. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR Y. S. BRRDFUTE.

TEHMS:-

11.50

ONEYEAE, SIX MONTHS

THREE MONTHS 40c

7oc

THE FAIR.

TEE DAILY TELEPHONE PrilisM at 3:39 P. M. Every Day. EXCEPT SUNDAY, (Etitered at the P. O., Bloomington, Ind. as '2nd class matter, March 22. 1802 SUBSCRIPTION:

One War $3 00 Six Months. 1 50

One Month.. . . .25c One Week Oc

Delivered by Carrier to any part of tho citpr at above rates. If paper is irregular patrons will please leave word at office. ADVERTISING COLLECTED EACH MONTH. Office OVER COLLINS & KARSELLS. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. 7ughes are

at Louisville this week.

Great Success Assured.

NOTES FROM THE EXHIBITION.

The

Ride

CLOTHING CO: Has received its Full Line of FALL and "Winter

Miss Win Sharp, of Ellettsville, is visiting Misses Fannie and Gertie Bishop. Mrs. Rutherford, south Rogers street, who has the typhoid fever, is improving. Wm. Morgan, of Ottumwa, Iowa, is visiting his brother, J. F. Morgan, north Walnut street. Miss Rose Thrasher, west Cth street, who has been sick with typhoid fever, is improving rapidly. John Carmichael and wife, of Harrodsburg, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carmichael, cast 6th street.

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The Largest oil" OVERCOATS, HATS & CAPS, GENTS FURN ISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, VALISES. and the Best Lino of

Boots

Miss Belle Line, of Bedford, is spending fair week with Mrs. F. A. Lfeffler and her brother, Dr. Line, west 6th street. The new school house will not be completed by next Monday as was expected, and the half day system will oontinuc for another jvtek or longer. The following nominations "for postmasters in Indiana went sent to the Senate yesterday by President Cleveland: Ed. Vooris, CrawfOrdsville; M. H. Kennedy, Lafayette; S. M. McCutcbeon, North Manchester; C. W. Sehindler,New Albany.

The Supreme Court has decided the j ndicial appor tionmen t 1 a w passed by the last Legislature uncanstintional. The Jaw pr posed t unite Jefferson and Clark counties into one circuit They arc now in separate circuits. The new law would legislate the Republican Jndgc in Jefferson County ou4. of office His term does not expire until October, 1897. He had been elected lw-fon' ihf bUi passed. The court hold- tint hv cannot be L-rs-lated out of offiio in this way. Greencastle Times: "There was much prise expressed by many of our citizens on Tuesday when the list of appointments of the Indiana conference was made pub Kc, that Dr. T. H. Willis bas been transferred to Bloomington as presiding cider of that district. It was the unanimous choice of the last quarterly conference that Dr. Willis be returned to his charge in this citv Locust Street M. E. church and up until last Saturday night it was supposed that he woulbe sent tnck for another ye :r. Dr. H. A. Cleveland, of Indianapolis, was transferred f . oni this confer enc e to the Erie conference1. This left a vacancy, as Dr. Cleveland had been booked for the Bloomington presiding eldership. Dr. Willis was then given i bf position, as he has for several years been anxious to secure an eldership, one of his reasons iM-ing that ir gives him move out-door work, as his health is noi as robust as hv desires. While there is much regret anions the memlK?rs that Rw Willis is to depart after so short a stay, he is also receiving congratulations over his promotion to his new fir Id. He will reside in Bloomington'

The Big Fair has opened; it is an assured success; its equal lias never been known in this part of the State.

Col. John T. Jones, of Winches

ter, Ky., said, in response to ques

tions, "I have been m the fast

horse business about 25 years, but

never in Indiana before this season.

I have had my horses this year at

Sheridan and Lebanon, Ind.;Hoop-

ston, 111.; Boswell and Crawfords-

ville, in this' State, and down here. We got in this campaign, so far, five first moneys, two seconds, and seven or eight thirds. My horses are "Mattie Scott," "Bettie Battle," and "Dashwood." "Maltie Scottvgot first money at Crawfordsville, and "Bettic Battle" second, 4 'Dash wood" being shut out on account of sickness. Col. Jones is a typical bluegrass man,and is an expert driver. He is a master of ring tactics. Ed. Mitchell and his wife attend all the fairs of the circuit and many

others besided, making an extended campaign every year with their

fast horses. They are comfortably fitted out with large tents, and other camp equipments, and evidently have a good time. Their tent is located on the west side of tho grounds about midway of the Midway Plaisance, near the Moorish Temple, and just west of the ostrich farm. The ladies in charge of the Floral hall are greatly astonished at the number and excellence of the displays for their department coming

in irom uoroaci. Among these ex- ,arge,y madeof ,c from to

miMta are some sixty or seventy en-, and indk.atea lbe mtcvc$t tttken in x. 1 l.-.l 1 J? O j I

me uy unu muy mum iruui oraz- , thc ,Xlui r;lcin was Unusua!-

j erland county, Mrs. A. G. Jack

son. Her hand-knit good?, rro-

MAN-OWA,

, WILL RE

,NlNGTON THLiiSDAY, SEPT. 28.

THEREAFTER.

Prepared to Meal tne sick.

TFIB HKAT INDIAN DOCTOR

AT THE NATIONAL HOTEL

1893, AND EVEKY FCUK WEEKS

Shoes

MAN-A-WA

treats with unequaled success all Chron ic or Nervous diseases. He especially ask those who have been treated with strong poisonous drugs to visit him and receive such treatment as nature intended .should be used for the reliei and cure of sickness. By the propel use of Hoots, Barks, Herbs and Hants more case can be cured and more relief given than by anv other method.

IMPORTANT TO LaIuKS. Dr. Man-O-Wa lias discovered the greatest cure known for all diseases peculiar to the sex. That tired feeling, headache dizziness, weakness, pain iii the hack, d n'gii g lo n. backache, hot flashes cold hands and feet, pain i-' the top of head, sleepless nights and other conditions (hie to weakness, positively and permanently cured. My method does away with ''local treatment," so much dreaded by the majority' of ladies and which are perfectly ueles. TO THE M EX. A p.'omanent euro is offered to the young and middle aged 'd men who are suffering with weak back, loss of strength or vitality, despond dency. night losses, lost hi an hood, specks before the eye dizzine-s. palpita iion of the heart, fullness in the head resulting from secret and pernicious practices. More lives: are wrecked by this vice than bv all other causes combined. No time to Jo.-- I guarantee cure in cverv case taken.

PILES. 1 ositive and permanent cuiv of piles. Xo cutting, on loss of ; thi 2tsh dv ni Aun.

nnie. no ligature, no pain. j istuia and ulcers or rectum cured. ; El'lLEPSY. Dr. Man-O-Wa has discovered the great specific remedy foi j epdepsv. 1 his disease, the n ost dreadful of all diseases, can be cured. ' 1 IIKOAT ANI Ll'XG !ISEASES. Onarrh of the nose, throat and bron cliial tuhs : eatarrh-d den ness, h eadache. dropping in the threat, indigestion, ,

j impure oioou resulting lrom catarrh. curel bv a short course of treatment, j ! Cattarrh i( m-gleeted will produce efiusumiUiou, which very soon becomes in-

curable. All throat and lung affection s li ould receive prompt and efficient . Li'eatmenr. ; DROPSY ANT) KIDNEYTROUBLE.Dropsy can be cured by vegetable remedies, but by n others. Bloating of the abdoman, puffs under the eyes, ! swelling of the hand- and leet are dropsy. It taken in time this condition is finable. I RHEUMATISM. I will positively cure rheumatism, no matter how long : standing. This painlul disease under proper treatment can be cured ant! the ' blood thoroughly purified will prevent return. Yon don't need to change

climate, as this J esuit can be accomplished here as well as elsewheve. Rheu-

uot he

allowed to produce tins result.

Ail who nn.y be tioubled with arvspepsia, indigestion, height's diseas . diopsy, constipVtioi;, epilepsy, ner ousdebility, headaches, cattarrh, bronehitiV cons umption, scrofula or any form t of blood poison, rheumatism, asthma, car ; cers or tumors, female weakness, pile s, neuralgia, diseases of the eye and eai, loss4f strength and loss of manhood, are espec" illy invited to call and consult the Doctor. DR. MAN-O-WA is one of ihe great uietcagiostician of diseases in Americr ; He can locate your disease and descriheda patients ailments without even a hin ! to guide him in his conclusions. Consultation, personal and by letter, tre j Treatment, including all medicines used $2 to $5 per month. Address 3IATV-0-W A.!) iA S. Illinois St., Indianapolis, Ind. j ville,was an intorestocl sportator of intelligently, and is entitled to

NOTICE TO KON-K ESI D RNTS. State of Indiana, Monroe County, as; In the Circuit Court. 3otober erm, 1893. bomas C Oliver )

v: ( omplAint Ko. Belie Ohv r ) 2711 Now comes the PlaJt.tff by Malky Jfc Rice hid attorneys, and files his complaint herein, together vrith an affidavit of Plaintiff and Wm. T. Blair that the residence of th Defendant is unknown and upon diligent inquiry can n-.t be ascertained, that naid action if for divorce and that watd non-reHidetit defendant is a necessary party i herein) Notice ik tiienl-re In-reby given said Defendants ; oat unlens hhe be and appear n Mm- niiM-ieenth day of the next term nt thn Aionme Circuit Court, to be hoidt'ii ott the econd Monday ot Oirtober, A. D. 1893, at the Conn H use in Iioomiri::onytn sa d ( ouniy and Statu and answer or demur Mo aid conaplamt, the same will 1 hctrd and dyu-i mined n her ab-u-oh'. - W .iiitwK my t-aine and -( skal J th seal of sani Court,

aihxed a t I binisuerton.

. I.,1893.

John W . i r wkws, C t-rk -f M. C.

When you oinio to the FAIR bo sure to cull an I see my st.ick of t

V H, coictlrtliy invite tne public to ,,,.,1 produ-es heart disease, which catVt be cure'1, hence it should not

can anu examine our otocic The goods speak for them

selves, and tlie Prices will convince vou to buy. The Model Clothing Co., South Side Sp Hloomington, Ind. ADEs & Co., Props.

! ..11 l i.. i i.i u

From Thursday's Daily. au luo " v fa vttraay ana iuorouKuThe mtemlancc of the Fair for I onJ-ve(l ttc IuaSuitieeot I)Urst

great credit for the successes he is scoring for the Association.

j SADDLES & j HARNESS, j Have bast Spring Seat SADDLE in (the state. ONLY !$12.00 Dollars.

openin dav was far above expecJ of speecU.f Lcml Clayton.thQ bnwn! , - -iZeOO oX bullion of hi, iu-utherlOd.. ia ihe has sfvera tlioroughbils on tations, theie being dOO tingle ad-j .. the grounds and will 1 ke v carry misilnn iiol-ptc Tlw ,..nu.,l third and lut lieat m tlie bj; paee.i , , ,J minion tickets. ihe ciowd as H '!away several premiums. Mr. ,,i r t.,. when Lord Clayton came down the' . J . .. 1

W.J. Graves of Tuylorsville, i Sl ou OiU-e Awuue, South

of r uvt .it n:t! I3.nk.

:Gravos m a kinsman of Commis-!

DRESS GOODS Silks and Velvets, LARGEST STOCK, LOWEST PRICES t3T" Always at

WICKS BEE HIVE.

ly interesting and exciting, and the j injinncronient. of tho rincr soon !

quets, lace?, embroideries, chenille proml to be in excellent hands, as

work, and m tact all Kinds ot tan . ubout the tirst u.ord5. spokeu by th(J cy articles are certainly very tine, j St:irter weru t0 iinpi)SC a rine on :.nd have taken first premium at two ariver.s for jockyin. Afler nearly all of the eiht fairs at ' thut there w little or no dcluv.aml which she has entered them this the rules of the track were glaJiy season. Ciose by are the lustre ; calliocl out. painting, tapestries, croquet lace?, j The first race yesterday was the cotton and linen embroideries, knit j threo minnte fol. l pum ()f laces, and Macrum laces and real : $100 yVe give the official score as lac, and high art needlework of . fo0Ws:

Aits, itooeri ijiimore, or mis city. : jai;e Qlven Miers Miv. G-ilmore exhibits also superb ; rjn, ruTminG-lnim'

.vpreimens of silken floss needle- ? Crafton 8chicketauz?

worK on large nrcccrecn., eve. isy r ,mrv

The universal judgment of thclBettic Battle, Jones

fast horse men from abroad is that j Lord Clayton, Joe Lutz,

our track is the best half mile track

OL

home streteli onlv a iialf a ntelc hi

hind tho winner. ia,WUCi " J"1' auu luu "wulul uuu ; II. E. Pittman. tho driver uf tll0 Secretary Worrall are making his oreat -Bessie M." of lawyer Mar-!v,8It a ve.ry DC- JJh

4- .ii . p u. , j great stallion, "Orphan Wilkes, un s stable at Bedford, is domr . 1 . j i i -n i i j . . made a magnificent showing vt;s- "Rloon o't.P good work, and will do his oest to . i XJl JJ1 - - l - - i i ,i : , lLl terdav, and m the second heat gn- . ..

! , j. . i , j .Jantly came out ahead, beating two head oi the laientfd ofroiu') ot, J r , . , . u such speedy racers as Mattie bcott

HWI 7.D UJl'. (It i V LiUWiJ. W Oi

ID.

11

ana

b 5 o. 2 3 .

com-

and Lady Finch.

i fi nrlnii f:inititi' in

- " i " i n-;. .1- - i . - ..n

j. i ; iue L'lwbiiiu race ueiweeu two 01 munity ot several year .dandmr,' n . rf , ; 4 . . . i r 1 rot. Grentry s pomes afforded tun on account ot her anuame dispos:- , i m mi 1 1 i . . tor everybody. i hey will ro turn, as well as her speedy action, ' . - . J . . J . TA Ar . , r: 1 T . again to-dav; if not these two i Dr. Manker, the Coroner ot Ind- ,r . " M1 . . n . . . ; . ' . , ni v rroi. (jrcntry will kindly furnish' lananohs, is here wit i hTiendin, ; . . J

a very mue stallion. Ihe Doctor . , J AT, . . J t . . A i A trip down Midway is intereststates that he will ;e here next sea- ' ...

W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE .oTWtp. Do yoa wear them? When next In need try t palr Best in the world.

45.00

44.00

.earn n

FOB .4fEHJ8Mt?L

43.50 $2.50 2.25

2.00

.3.00

.50

$2.00

FOX LAME

2.00

r.7S

FOR I0YS

!-75

-ft,,' .11. Al lli, . X 11V ft.' 11 IaU Ut4V4kJVll.l T ... I t. i . - U 1.. . 4- . . , . . . . , . C Is x,i ,i c

i v ) son wnn uis eutnc string u . , 11 1 1 1 i . . . .. number or stands to supply The 1 1 L ; as he greatly admires uur r. u mile .... 1 . , 3 6 m ! , . , never-iailmir wants or manlund,

TT' !,OUOtm'-' " !"m" Tom lo,nado of the reddet , ! XfeAStSR

"T. N. B." winning tho 50 of!1",, : e , . . tho luxurious twists of tuffy. The $5 ShM. They fit equal to custom made and look tnd i Alii WilTitiivif Y .iiilnhl 1J if li Jt . 4

inlndiann, and as good as any in this purse; Bcttie Battle winning 1 r ? . einonvurst man is there, also the olTKTSrTS

the country at large. Daniel Slus- the second money; Vina, third, and j 11 ' '.i i; 7" uierry-io-round with its enticing . price stamped on tho bottom, k)k for it whwiyeu boy

ser and Eli Owens, both of Terre Lor

H-mte, tfo expressed themselves. ! Time of first heat 2:2b ; 2:27, and

The exact lansusise of Mr. Slusser i third heat 2:25 V.

was, uThis is a he prettiest half j Tho second race was a 2:40 trot,

mile track f ever looked at in my ! for a pnre of 150.

life." To this Mr. Owens assent-! The following is the official i

oil, saying,-"! quilo agree with scoro:

,n.', ! Billy It., Shiekentanz, 0 3 3 4 5. Thn nnnltrv nvhihU ia the host ! Fred Wilkes, West, 8 7 6 7 (5.

uv, nnA , Klv,,jOrphin Wilkes. Graves,:? 14 3 2 3.

. ' rt J i Lady Melveen, Wilson, 0 M i.

maoe up oy a gentleman irom a

distant point. He has over 100

t r. 4l . , here, as usual, with a tine strum of secoud money; V ina, third, and 1 ' . ... . 7 uierry-o-r i ii 4 ,i (i i horses. Jveryi)oay likes Anuy , . " ni) ;d Clayton the fourth money. . , ' music. Tl

of a monkey showncar Floral hall.

for he is a veteran horse man.

Anion of the notable horsemen

Prof. Gentry has charge of this i

different varieties entered for the

premiums.

There is already almost enough

entry money collected to pay the

premiums offered by the associa

tion. So much for the good man

agement of C. R. Werrall and other officers of the association.

L). B. Eskridge has made elegant

sets ot carriage harness, double mid

single setswhich he is exhibiting at 1 lie fair here for his employer, J. B. Neal, of Salem. The work

is of .superior excellence, and the style and niaterial of the very finest. The rarest skill and taste have been omployeO on this exhibit. Anderson Pcrcificll and wife, of Nashville, Ind., are attending the Fair. Taylor Voss and James Hooper are assisting chief of police, P. G. Reeves. The fruit display is better than was anticipated. Perry Grimes has charge of the amphitheater.

Ladv Finch, Chas. laley,l 2 1 2 3 2.

Charley C, Mud 4 8 0 0 0. Mattie Scott, Jones, 2 4 21 1 1. Greenwood, Hall, 5 5 5 0 0. Charlev C. was distanced in the second heat : and Greenwood distanced in the fourth heat. Best time, 2:27i. With the exception of the second heat, this was an unusually exciting race between Mattie Scotland Lady Finch, the result being always involved in doubt until the last second. 7 he thini race was a yearling

o o.

111 K.f 1 Iw,

Telephone reporter, were Messrs. . to S nsabaugh, Maloney, Colson, VV il- . . i6 , ; . , , J . more from the "rake off. son and C"ews, most or whom mi lt tt. have horses entered in some of the IIARRODSBURC" j

races. Mr. ;wm Mrn. L) J. Km ser aul Capt. J. A. Blasdel, of Boswell, son Alva, and Mis Carrie Unmy Ind., has a number of Ihe lino ft the world's fuiir, Tuesday. 7 . , l Rev. lltiidep,the new pastor ot horses entered tor this tiur. the R church, arrived Saturday. A. Braxton, of Paoli, the forLU- ev. Hedden tilled hs pulpit here nate owner of UT. X. B.," was Sunday morning and gave an exelthoroughlv deliirhted as he saw his dLdre?' , c ,f ... I he tuneral of Mrs. Iiohht gallant gray gelding win m three Th.a8her was hM al tlu, ohristian straight heats, the first money, in'cmrch Sunday at 3 oYloek. T.J. the first race of the fair 'Clay conducted the services. Charley Mahlev, the driver ofj Klmer BoagUer arrived home r , ' . , 1T ! ilondav to Hpend a few days with Lady I inch, is an unusually his par;nlP.

handsome young man, and" is the! jr and Mrs. Chambers, of Snl-

most expert horsemen in the State.

is brothe1 w

Universitv her

Edinburgh.

I). A. 11 igjins, of Indiauapoli.s

?utl Mioo Tiu'iih'i ' Smii avilh1 '. '.Minn. Sii; i-sviilc. Ind

H MWW 111! Hl.i I 1 IHII II "TTiiHH"

J

ft r-

r

livan. led Tuesday, after spending

Msj a slu.U.nt in the two week, with rehuiv here, o la.st vc-ai. frt.ni . -Mr. aii Mm. C. 1). l)r.eotn U-ft itor Florida thursdav to make their

future home.

pace for 00. Daisv W.. Ousler.

Silver ('harm Miers, -J 2. i is lK'iV willi Sabilo" one of thopent list week at the orid's fair

Nettie Snxder. W. Creeeli. 1 1. 1 mvut trolttM- of oo-iiT- 'mmi. ard stopped ott hcr and spent oun

ELKIRA HATCH. HDST DISEASE 20 YEARS. Dr. Kites Medical Co., Xlkhart, Ind. Dear Ptrs: Tor 20 years I as troubled with

heart disease. Would froqiieniSy have iallinx

-S;mon Graves and W. 1 Unney ffi VrbZl fiSSS

7'inie I'AA and 1;38. 7'his ave tirst money to J. K. East's cok;and second money to Kirk Aliers' yearlinnr. In the 2:i0 trot Mr. Maley, the rider of Lady Finchelaimed a foul in one of the closing heats, but was disallowed by reason of the fact the police judge stationed at that point stated that he dd not see anything of the kind. 7 on. J. V. Mitchell, of Marlins

Tuvlr Uobbiuof lYrr- ante,!

day a thou return to Bedford.

I)i:md Mrs. Maker. Atr.and Mr.

and M. E. Kogeiv-, of Jiti, the(railk Kinder visited relatives in book makers, will kindly cxplainjBloomlh'ld i his week. their methods of doing business. Tlie brother and lister of Mrs.

! - i j i trouble aa contiaer myi iBvers and wite and Mr. ann Mrs. wkhart, :r.i.. n8.

Both gent lemon are e

t rust worth v. llicir ooo wairoii:

v i , will )& found, as un ti, on vUhe lake front," at "the Government Phra," near the jndgV sland. Pete Dill, as president of the Association, is giving gie.it satisfaction. He is working hard aud

llainey attended the fair Thursday. Mrf. Ken Fields visited her fit her, It. W. ('arr, Friday and Saturdav of at week. Will Morgan, of Kansas, is visiting hiw parents, Mr, and Mip. J. W. Muigan w est of town.

fide rv'ul bu k moftof ;he time; at last I bCKXZaO

drj i was vvriF uervoaa and nd&rly worn out! ihe lca&: tauun&mta -wcuid cause me to THOUSANDS fs.SS witN Tn' vfnrr Vov the last fifteen ytart X coukl not h ei "u u, v i-kfisido or lnck until beg&a taking your v.- i Cure. I had not takea It very lone '.rim l fell much better, and I can now sleep on emier stdo or buck without the least dteeonw fort 1 !iUc no pain, smothering, dropsy, no wtn4 on si huh (nor other d isatrrteable symptoms. I am

own nousewor wiiaou any

ysif curea.

MRS. ELHIKA SA.TCR.

It i lio v four voaih funco I have taken any

medicine. Am in br tcr health than i neve bees Id 44 years. I honestly be- m mi m. lleve that Ur. Mile9 Xo CZl Hp II Heart Cur saved my lite and mvA m$ a wH woman I am now 6S yam oi acre, and am abl3 to ao a good day's wevk. May 29th l3. Mae. KUOBA USZM L. MILES1 PILLS- ' ,oc26CTS, Foi ie bf Faris lltz.