Bloomington Telephone, Volume 15, Bloomington, Monroe County, 13 October 1893 — Page 4

Bkomington Telephone FuWisked Friiay, -with Tuesday Extra. EDITOB AND PROPRIETOR 7. S. BRK&FUTE.

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Indiana University. By a Special Reporter. The attendance for the year is exceedingly gratifying to all connected with the University, and it may be added that it is better than could have been reasonably expected, as the following figures will shoar, the students beinsr distributed in classes as follows: Post graduates, 14 Seniors, 74 Juniors, 79 Sophomores, 72 Freshmen, 149 Senior law, IT Junior law, 15 Summer school, 91

Matters in Court. Much of the time of the circuit court this week will be occupied by the case of Emanuel Rothschild, of Bedford, now on trial. It is a criminal prosecution, and the charge is for arson. He is a clothing merchant at Bedford, and a few weeks ago, one night about 11 o'clock, fire was discovered in his store room. By prompt action of the fire department, the flames were soon extinguished, and it is said there will bo evidence to show that the clothing and articles about were saturated with coal oil; and that Kothschild was seen to leave the store only a short time before. Upon this evidence it is chargad that he fired the stock, the motive being to get a heavy insurance that was on the 200 Is On the other hand Rothschild claims that he knowa. nothing about the cause of the fire and that he is innocent of the charge. There are about 70

The People who are Sick.

Ira Graves is reported not so well to-day. Monroe Miller, east of town, is quite sick with fever. L. 1L Robinson, south Grant street, is reported sick. Tighlman Dolsbury, South Park, is very low with typhoid fever. Granville Jackson, west 6th street, is sick with typhoid fever. The wife of Frank Forsytho, who has been quite sick, is improving. Joe Urmey, west 7th street, is confined to his home with rheumatism. Taylor Voss is quite sick with fever at his home on west 5th street. Mrs. Thomas Baker, west (ith street, is recovering from an attack of fever. Walter Jackson, son of J aims Jucksou, west 8th street, is, hick

MAN-O-WA.

TFIB Kh'AT INDIAN DOCTOR WILL BE AT THE NATIONAL HOTEL BT NINUTON THURSDAY, OCT- 20 IS93, AND EVEKY FCUK WEEKS THEREAFTER.

Prepared to Heal tne sick. MAN-A-W A treats with uuequaled success all 'hron ic or Nervous diseases. He especially Ucks those who have been treated with htronr;, poieonous druers to visit him and receive such treatment as nature intended should be used for the reliei and cure of sickness. By the proper use of Roots, Barks, Herbs and Mants more case can be cured aftd more re-

Wi' v,-- n . M:' ' lief ffiven than bv anv other method.

IMPORTANT TO LaIuES, Dr, Mhti-O-Wh has discovered the greatest cure known for ail disease? peculiar to the sex. That tired feeling, headache dizziness, weakness, pain in tin hack, d riiigdovn, hncKache, hot Hashes, cold hands and fet-t. pain iw the lop of head, sleepless nights and other conditions due to wcaknes?. po-icivciy and permanent y cured. My method does away with ''local treatment,'1 so miuh dreaded bj the majority of ladies and which are perfectly useless. TO THE MEN. A p.:o;nanent cure is offered to the young and middle aged rd men who are sfiiiTcrihg with weak hack, loss of strength or italir.y, despond dency, night losses, lost Hianhood, specks before the eyes, dizziness. paJpita rion of the heart, fullness in the head resulting from secret and pernicious practices. More livs are wrecked by this vice than bv all other causes cornbibe.i. Xo time to lose I guarantee cure in evervease taken.

NOTICE TO N O N -R E SI DfeHtlfc tate of Indiana, Mop roe Coontf,

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with typhoid fever.

witnesses in all, includes many of j Tlie iiVonr-ol(i yon of Wm.IIun-

In the Circuit Conn, October

Thomas Odvt-r )

vk- ( inidint

Belle Oiiv.r j 27U Now comes the PiaiDtif bj Mulky V

tt Kice ins att'rneys, and men nit

w

4ftii1vif PiaimHT anil Wm T .

Blair that the residence of thi Df ; ; fendant is unknot n and upon dili?

cent inouirv can imt oe aacerraraea;

mat taia av.uou lor mvoroa ana that said oou-res d jnt defendant 18

a necehs.iry pan v Mereto-

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Hbiu itsieL-aam i tail u i-8 kda db vi

and appear cu ;ti; nineteenth day of

the n-xt. lenn l ibe M on roe Circuit Ciuvt, to be ncldcn on the Secontl Monday ot October, A. D. 1893, at; tb" Court iloune in Btoomiuuton.ui

satne wii; lv he tvti and detorminod" :k

ji her ao-- . r , V t'oss my nainM anil

, aifixeii a,- i i"imiugtonr

-1-. 1 "'i " i m j' i u 1 1. 1 .1 ii ii m tit -f. .tw vuuiijij;, till ttfty l ; it , J, 711 u . ' l ilU;i' . 1 ' LJpvOm

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the leadinsr business men of Bcd-

tcr, west 6th street, is very low

Duplicates,

511 28 4S3

Total,

The following States and countries are represented: California, Colorado, District of Columbia, Illinois, Idfcho, Iowa, Indiana, Kentucky, Kaimas, Missouri, Minnesota, Michigan, Massachusetts, Nebraska,OJjio, Pennsylvania, Washington, Germany ahd Switzerland. -.There are 80 counties of Indiana represented outside of Monroe. Madison county furnishes 23 stu-

lorii. eJoiin n. jast ami uook-cc j with typhoid fever.

Owens are defending, and John E. Henry Brunei', the 15-year-okl Edmondson, as prosecutor, icprc- son 0f jacoh Brunner, Batman adsents the State, assisted by . Mose ; aition, is sick with typhoid fever. F. Dunn and S. B. Lowe. j Cant N. E. Mather uast 7th

In the ease of Lentz against street, is reported much better,and

it is thought 1;? will soon recover. Willie Hodie has reco'ored from an attack of the fever, and has re-

evidence once, and was convinced ! sumed his duties in the Wicks Bee

that the couple could not live together, and all he wanted was to hear something as to alimony. In as much as the testimony before was .too nasty to be handled with toners, and enough to disgust ani-

Lentz, for divoice, Judge Miers

granted a divorce to Lhe wife. The Judge stated that he had heard the

tinv no liantuiv, no pun. Fistula ami ulcers of revtiun eured.

KPH.EPSV. !r. M;i-0-Wii has discovered the great specific remedy t'oi cpihMisy. This disease, the tr.o-( dj'edlnl of all diseases, can be cured, ' TIJKOAT ANI LI' N(; ')! S KAMCS. 'atarrh of tUe nose, throat and broti j 'h:;t! tn !;.-; rata rrhsj (hviiH1, headaele, dropping; in the throat, indirection, ; i'upuiv Mot.d re-nlr5n'.: i'rou) f-HUi'th. cured ov a. ' hort courso of treatment. 1

CuiT.-irrli ir rKli'd will prndur- ejnuniption, which very soon becomes incurable. AM throat ai d lii:;; election sli otild receive prompt and idtieiont trcatnieut. jKor-V AXM KfDXEVTlrni.R.d)ropwv can be cured by vegetable remedies but by no o:f.r.- !loariu of the abdornn nt puiFs under tlie eyes, swelling of lhe liand- and U-et are dropsy. It taken in time thU condition is curable. liliKl'M ATU-M I wilt positively cure rheumatism, no matter how lon tiuuiiu.-, '1 iiis pauHul dise te under proper treatment can be. cured and the blood thoroughly purified will prevent rnturn. You don't need to change ciimale, as this result ai. e aeeompiihe l here as well as elsewhere. Kheti-

niiii'MK produces heart Hse:ie, which can't be eiue hence it should not be j

allowed : produce this Jesuit. All who nn.y be doubled with arvspepsia, indigestion, bright's diseas

dropsy, const! potion, epi'rp.-y. ner ousdctality, headaches, eattarrh, broncliiti?'

C el k i f M.C.

When yon como t the- FAIR be sure to c;dJ mvl see mv s ck of

mal creation, the remarks of the Court were quite in place. In the case of Jennie Willough-

by, vs. T.B. Willouohb-, a divorce was granted each by mutual con sent, and Mrs. WUloughby, who wr.s the plaintiff, had her name changed (o Jennie McCoy. The Stinesville cases against David Pugb, that brought half the town down here as witnesses twice

Hive.

Tl Coli

nrovino from an attack of tvnhoid : the Doctor.

l DR. MAN-O-WA is (.Mic of the reat eisteagnostician of diseases in Americf

tever.

The little daughter of Charles ecus tunption, M-rofula or any Unvr, tet' blood )Oison, rheumatism, asthma, cat , . f r . . cers or trinttrs, femnie weidvness, pile t lieuralia, diseases of the eye and eai olpitt, north j rant .street, JS lin- j lospof strength and los- of manhood, ui'e espec,"ill3r invited to call and consult

He can locate vour ilisease and deseribeda patieuts ailments without even a hin

Minnie the daughter of John ! 10 gnide nin' ')n his conclusions. Consul tation, personal and by letter, tee , ' . f , . i 'J'reatment, including all medicines used $3 to $5 per month. Address bchovil, west 6th street, who has; MAN-O-WAJxM s. Illinois St.. Indianapolis, Ind.

been sick with the typhoid fever, j owssr is now convalescent HAliKODSUCKl-

The daughter of Jackson Strain, i Mrs. Salfio Kast, of -V orthmir-l

Mrs. Charles Alexander and daughter, of Burlington, Iowa, who

Elifcttsville,

tnd rela-

atMcDoeL who has been very dan- ton, in here visaing restive. j have been visitinc; at Eli croroulv sick with tvnhoid fever is AT hedl'Hn Wiis u ow are now visiting friends t gtiousi mu tjpnoiu icvci,im Albany Saturday to ;se her nv.tOer! . " thought tc i-how signs of improve- j who was dauueiuaslv nek. rves tne city.

ment. ! ;Jud?:e Adams, -f Ncbr.ka, ;sj A new derrick and power is be-

Mr. Huddleson, brabemaa on the i V V . , -ins- erected at the Morton C. 7un-

i

SADDLES & -KAK.NESS,

I Have best Spring Seat SADDLE in Ithii t . a lu. ONLY

!$12.O0 Dollars.

Shop on (dior;o Avenne, South :

AoWf o tvKtAK ?a tKp Inrorpst nnmbei

. tta' iuJT during the winter, has been dis

crease of attendant over last year.

raided. The record in the justice's

ffl TbaMvery Glc., Cfnb ha j A,j thc members of thc petit : -i -beea oramized. fbe intention is . . .i n .i i

fll '. l l 11 I J & '

iganrzuUon w tbe. institution, ana, h(av of

f j; hence it is the desire of tne clnb to .

- i t , , . , . -i ti . .1 ! 1 bom as 1 Jhader was tnoa '. crpt rhft best bddnt available, m the

.... , . : for mnlicion?; trtissnass and a imd-

coiled, sotnac it may ne an nonor ; .

- to thb tcst.itntifirj. Information- 1

coneerttiiit'v iBtinireiUuam lur an- -

.11 I r U . I u J ' t U ill! VI V i 1 ( " ( 111-' 1 1.1 i 1 1 i L"

fitb, tae mtiihui direct or, or by any bailiff, and John B. Buzzard and

rmbpr of Mio dub. 4 i J?r Rl!. r ova rilntv b:iiHrT..

. -i. u - ; " -oamuei i-'oman is amon- , cJ froni ;l p0;l,.uit vi,it with relato he. here v friuu riaturaay tilLorneys defending Mr. Rothschild, j ; j in;u ;

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to play the I. u. team. vaoas;) now on trial. ; : i . i 4. j i .. t i kt f.. t i ! niui!v iiu .i)ld I nO iiCl't'S

;--was u?re laai ikii.huu iuv jjamc ic- ; --uuciffe ;iarun is up irom jjcu- i i i

uim;ii tiu w iu uit7n iuu . fpjvi qji ical business U1 iw f .

home tcanq ijocs to Purdue to raor- : . , p.,r5s Koonts. Price lMiid, $1,500.

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ilonon, and his wife,livin on west 4th street, have both beni taken to their former liome at Spencer, ow; insr to sickness. Mrs. Huildleson is just recovering from a month's spell of typhoid fever. The Eug'le clothing store, at Bedford, has made an assignment. County Treasurer Sudbury has gone to the world s fair to spend a few days.

ii ir..ter ouarrv. which will make the :

ton. third one. lhe unter folks re-1

the

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! Bioojrvj .;-;'t()ii. in liana;

William Rice :mkUV. P. Dill returned thi morning from a visit to the fair.

Mrs. Horace Norton has return

row to play on Saturday. The first lecture on the recnlar lecture course will be given by Dr. A A. 'Willete, on Monday, Oct. 23rd. HI? subject will .be ' Sunshine." The office home of the Registrar will bees follows: S to 11:30 a. m. and 1:45 to 4 p m. The tour of fhi President will be from 10:15 to 12 doc.

Boflrick M-.mford,of PrineUn, $ who- is out ot college this yvtr, i i . l yisiting f ratcrui ty broi heis an .1 $ college friends ;

Ira UL. tJiimplc. ot tiamoni.;

ALL WHO HAVE KEEN i

OUR CLO i KS AND CAPES SAY Thrco weeks from Monday, NoWE DOWN THEM ALL IN ! vcmH.r 0ih, is lhe Jat day to pay Kl YE ADI1'IKEDKK &Coj city and county taxes without the

penally.

wmmv4 9 aiiwawm twin mwmrrrmmn -wnii

-f'. ".". . i Rev. L. T. VanClcave will leave

Cash is Kin sc.

A

CYCLONE

'City, a former law stadent of the ; r7.1? rMrL, VI ,V,P class of '92, is visitiofr friends m fvp w Ft m 1

j to-morrow for Terre Haute, where ! he will deiiver a lecture on ''Palesf j tine" bofore the Christian church Sunday Hchool. f S irs- Woriv and her daughter j Mrs. Bluclvsiiwue, f ilarlin.-.ville, f' who have bet n visit iu Craijr Wori lev, returned home to-dav. t i - - " -

Next feuuda niuht Kev. L. T. YanCleave, of ihe Kirkwood Ave-

liiie Christian ehuu-h, will preach a

-Mr,: Fa.rly uud Mr N . K. Mr. !!Ie ,,us,m' eoiidennFadd'.'n if.M!i Siuuiav lis Uiuwinn-u tune. t0IJ- . , I The AV. C. T. U. has "clot

Mt K. uhurcl. S..,d:iv ,u..,li:iiiJ u;it,mUr';'Uhir ventiou at , L DOUG

6v;m:.'. ,;J;ehmoud. Mrs. L. M. Bcck, ot : Mis. lloidcr.nt h-uY'-r, t ;-1 his city, was appointed on Lhe. do? speut a fiw days , our viiia.:, ;Coimmttee of oiy:i nidation ::nd leethis week. , j AT 'r . T n I I i i . r v 'lures, and Mrs. Louie M. ihouiK'Ufsa is .h.'!!ilsi.fy a -x u.is evangelistic work. '

witb rtiaiives nert .

S3 SHOg noVWtp.

Do you wear them? When next In need fry afftbtf

uesc in xno wona.

Mrs. Sal!i- Si-wk, -f Srai.t'- Ml. was viHtii.L; ''rs. Ca?;ni(ti ae! inw eek.

There has probably not boon in years, such a scarcity of fruit of all

; kinds in this county as there i-

,,7Vl' hVit yii'' Kivi:U rtlijthis fali. There is no fruit at id I . , , - . . . ibeinir nrouyht m uv tanners, mui-

ten day-.

( J , i v

lp!y becaue tiuy iiave not got it. j

s vi.-s'-jlt is a hard matter to ii nd a faran.i

Ammv- m 9 sit - -

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15.09

2.50 2.2S &! Oft

JEN

If yea want afino DRESS SHOE, made bfefttet

tifiit her sisirr, Mr John iieii. that has any ap)ies. AH that are i styles, don't pay $6 to $8 try my $3 $3S0y $M0'::

cno9, mey tii equat 10 custom maaawwiooKWf

f .- -1 VI... i ' - ... .4'"

,,M . . . . .beini? sold hero now are snipped in, j

11 I II 1 C V 11 j C t o j 'll: i mr 1 1 i I- f I in week wlh thfir km., Aioiu't Uiv$sam. Minuie, ot Eiieusviih, wil! sj.u-il Sinl.w with rhir hrot hf-r. )r. W-kew

Mi -i. D.J.Kuis rwati in lih :uni the woods are lull of them, hut

niL-ten Thursday.

wear as well. If you wish to economize fnyowfwtwei&V

. , i nrico stamced on tho bottom, took for fr urfctf vaW

adn. lhere s a eareity or wild w. ikcGrAS. Brockton. mam. swfc? ;-

i- i i i .. . . . i

iruu aioueu aa grapes, p:iwp:iws, r nv cu. v uutMii...-,... , ; ;

ete. Usually ut this time of year

. i ! . .-ti'-. Sui ith viUe.:

the city.

Atftber HiiTtmv mtm?, n mAn-

bet of-TO'-fitolta 'ftw-tH, enters the !

."V";" " :r ',. 14! Ului.vcr iiU3 dropped. ;!)'! " L' ' " senjor ch trofn Juk'"'- ' , (.lU ti,r , jc(, ou ,.ur ,.,.. T been visiting Uer ilauhler, .Mrs.

IO

they are hard to tind now.

Mondnv )ii;,.-ht ahnut S o'elueV. : n)nL u n- nn-u n.i

vouTiS man nruncd Iliuitev, :i2ed;'-,amc's MaiuoD. In-akwium. ivent JS yeaiv, who was viMtb" a Mish!'"10 a C!llHa4 a local fl,t,5-ht to MeConiiick. liviii-at llehonsyiSio !d(,slry s!nic noctlu'n:i1 inso:;tf;with whom he st-ems to h.v :n '!'tter known as bed-hu-s, uhjeh infatuated, akt-d the lady who batl ba totestiii- the scats and she liked U-st, himself or ;i voun111'1111111 ril0' batl - M'Kivt i man named Weir, wl.o ;.!so paidla!i0 mn- ,. , , fovrr the seats ov tee lii:'lit ot a her attention. nV; ti!lautmu The niine i-nited, iiih she hked one a" oul wr'd ;l ihe, nte ear with iiames. MrCani-

.sermon rn the topic: ;'Thc Chureh, (other. Iiii-s w:i peri-aps wme-intn escaped wiUi a rhml hum on

what tuni:.di:'inic, hut u hwrillvdhe imnd 'hi:e benmti. was sev- . 4 ' !.. 1.,.- L .... t,il, K.

nisiiK'i Hunter. o.euianl ; e- t , .

ri . .... .v: S

or the Lodjre: or hotn f

lrs. M. V. Wi liner and daugh

ter, of Irouton. Oluo, wno Iiave

AlQi Atwttter ijs in the city

ependiDg a few day.wilh her many i

k. . ,

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i,.t k of PANTS. Thov tiro r

: As6n -Gordon and wife, south i Tcu "l Ar Aa A1

Of town, src attCJi in lh; world's ! ,rf. nt Ujc nK.lcV 0f lhu (. f

fair. ruler

r tt' t t x i . i TT!..! .1

. Lowaen, west ivii kw oou Avenue, reiuvued home yesterday. tiv.. Weiiner. no has Ijeen vhsit-

1 I

So M ii tl H 9& n 4 ul ii .

Mr;;vliert McGee ban been cailed ! fe.

&ife:,.; : : k Y oiti unoice 01 any .

TW : J mm. I T it

f r - ; , rants m mo iaouss m&tf. 1 rerrv hitn rtturrasi 1 v

83.00..

inu Mi?4. DoMoss, returned to her home :il GreeUr,hur; to-day. 2Ivh. DcMons and daughter kit to-day

on a islt to friends in Indianapo-

lis.

voiunmu .wwwopfm inenu. M AVo make no execoiions ii;e

ltt). Pr. French

There will

mem Friday and

l'rice.

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VBRUCE & McSARSY

The pitid a uiuianw at tiie world's fair Tuesday wi.s i0S,Gl;j, exeeec.int,' tliat of any previous day exei'pl Monday. The attendance for th two days , l,o-2,'JoU, was only i:7,778 le. than the total attendance for the liit month of the fair.

AND KID GhwVh A r THK AN.nKR

tion. he drew a ;;s -cIumt rovo!- h;.a(, Benueit was taken to his ver and lired lour b:s, anunr at i,muc ja Jcti'etvuin iiie this Ui-'rn-ucaLiiinir in :artieu!a; and thi-n handed th- weapon to MUs ? J e- JJ "" -m.."..-? CortnicK, w n n tne i'iuet iv ANIENT OF FSTA TK kill him. tSliO ri'fu-t-d to do sm, 1u .ju, )0irto Circuit Cuir', and he took tU p,,ol iron) lier , , uct.Ternu hand arul iin-d om? ;iit into t:s( strj(!!,.nson ()(,(.t aMi. Notice is ?vniy r,Mf of his mouth. i: vvtfs ;divt-'1itt:MUHlrri:rnod, a- Kx.rutand conseaju - M.i- ua.rMiu, hut UoeoasiM.!, Iia. pi-eo n t e d and lilS tliecha!H'e :tn lhat ho teeeiv-ihfir iunount antl von-lu;rs in tin.-il

sett lonu nt ot -sua! estnt suid thai tin:ue will i-imu' up tor uxamiiuit ton and

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LOUIS D- YANDERVGS2S

t r of the test known Vushiess nea It

rcpreaezitotiTO of the great Bradctnii Qfc

mU Medical Co.. XUthd- ttadtn V

jntlcinon : I take pleasure in lBlbcAtBffl

use Of Da. MitH

j tie case of myself and wife.

i-d a 1 atal wouuu.

JoeSero-oins. I'ornierlv coni-cct- ,,riln OI"s:I,il1 vvu ;,'n t'0,,llui od with Uh1 uler sewing niacuiuenu.rtU'd in sjal etat are to uppcnr eunn)auyal litis place, and who " U'om-t. :xw Mmw i-uum- if any Cli . 1 y i r,!ure bo, why said aeoouiu.4 and vouohaas het-n in ihe orau lui.-tness at e-.s should mt h aiprovod. Worthinton, ha returned and! Ami d hms of said -stuto and all . . . oiImts mlorosiiMl thwm, ar also horoby Will nito the uphoihlel'inj; and nMpnrod, at the limo and piat?o atonsaid, maei)iue repairing buuvss. Mrs.;:1 :i,,1 inrik" proVf rof U;i'ir, licir" 11 , 1 iBhip or chum to hhv part oi said rstato. Scroti ns ami ehihirtm, Mho are Witness tin CWvk and M-al or sail viu fricud-s ut Martin.villcwillo-t this m, return in a tew days. J Exo . - .

:V'",ct to a distressing paia at ihe bi

ruoa of t lost fiesh

ST,

r 6 m a, k& se&a ena v

iua aud upper portion of toe sul&f 1 wA?

rlth tla

Yoar Nervine- wt

recommended to me. My case bad been W

tun ubu uu cxHUHienca in t

hu y medicine, Yetea & Ust resort Ieo RivoitatriaL Much to nw rtimri T ma

marked benefit : mv alaenln 4k

my neaaacno wm ruoOTea ; myspiritaei

RiveitatriaL Much to my rarpriae marked benefit; my BieepkeaoeM py headache wMxeoBored; myapUt

a THOUSAPI

OAIWCO TVXMTT IHSUWO, Ail Ttil t arrcw ttaneo md wtttKMOWMjei a ao raitf o. My wife is ttMng IW tebtsiorrecalta. Lqp o Yai

Sold on a Positive GoarMlii

On. M I LES Pf LLS.50 Ooett 85