The Bloomington Hawkeye, Volume 1, Number 10, Bloomington, Monroe County, 3 March 1881 — Page 3
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TTtIiNEV AT LAW. St. Charles Hotel. C. M. CORNWELL PROP, EWl, - - ' Indi,, flut-ndid mpe f commercial yMly ret a' niabd eti ttfitUO.. FAULKNER'S 1-4 omw -t ol tbm l'aane qn:re. i m ttat Q th L. N. A. & C. B'iil . ta tat l-4 vxKl mplo room ro the fit I fi R p4w. Bje ooiyed i m4 lit w ! tnum. B r ,!lt : -rIf . .. - -.-s"-" i f?r t FT! Crrr F JI4 ju lj.&-,JL l iJ w 1 mm &
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PrGCE3?0B TO n GKN IKY. Wm oanMaati; 00 lnd aheap fo Sa l tilth t Yrisrx ClteailealM, rtViiwH?ai. Wines, OIS3LT. Aluo .Wbidow C3la, Xtir, Coal Oil, SseOmt t rm CXH, m trai o?n cava on tm W. idactt1 oa Ibm prinniple. Wo io itid t . du wtt m our pt.wai- to boild np ! tnA tA'? hy d 'iKg:jor ly wHb M mnu. ? KttwtovLlr, lad., Dec. i9. ; Clothing almost Given away! HcCJee'H Clearance OVEBCOaTS 4ND ALL CLASSES OF tffTSJl, GOODS AT POST ! Spring H1 mem bo hera nd hi order to pt rid of oar wmt7 tnk or olothiag I will wit ant toy it U 00-S V J TU.. m fi'- boaicia f; I ios5 wlw 1 COlAted wea wad I willptore it.
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JNO. A. HIGHET, Pub. SPENCER & HIGHET, Editors. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1881. OFFICE OVER BEE HIVE STORE. The following named persons are our authorized agents and will forward all moneys received by them on subscription and job work : G. W. Houston, Ellettsville G. W. Terry, Stinesville M. M. Tarkington Stanford Jas. McClenny, Smithville C. R. STEPHENSON, Harrodsburg Blount Campbell, Unionville LOCAL NEWS. EE .HIVE. Mit McPhetridge is recovering. Faulkner is over-worked. Prof. Jordan will visit Europe likewise will Miss Lillic Adams. J. A. Highefc, of this ofSce, is i visiting relatives at Madison, Ind. j A child of Mr. Sandsifer, of Van . j Boron tp., is very sick of lung fever. ; Ybx. Weir died of appoplexy on ! Tuesday. j Sister Robinson is stopping with j Ben. F. Adams, Esq. Miss Famie Waggener is sick at j the residence of Mrs. McKiuloy. j i tt.. tr.i n t.,v:,.i, n ! ...... rnct I . ,. i r day, - ilsoii Adams reports prr8;iect8 good for pleutv of work for our me-
. ; ;hanies this summer. ! Last Thursday there were 4ft InTHE diauapolis guests entertained at tin?
National House. j Rev. Louis Wald?n, 82 years I ld, is visiting the proprietor of the ; National House. tvr. WJUW i UKU-U, i
i -Mr. Harry Baker, of Washing- : nUr resort f..r those of our fanners L .iwhaflmflWf,,rt.iiism!lrbt
LsOitM1 iC.'A. Cmmnings. Tfc. Julia Garlnor, of Green 1 vwitlng at" the Usidenee of; Wijjlu 1 ,. , . 1 ii 1 4. ' .uiiuiim.7 ...... ...... Friday night was a succ 8 . 1 .' i say. -Preaching, prayer an I pleadings Methodlstic preachers ami parishoner?'. J. A. Atkinson was in Louisville several days this week purchasing ' ; gofKls for "The Place on the Nmth side. Mrs. Jtnnie McPhetridge return- j e.l last Friday from a three months i sojourn among the orange groves and ! everglades of Florida. J
Mr. A. C. McGee will make ex-! Mu?t selL ()ne st"T flair.e, n r m ; tensive repairs soon, on the residence atlt 1)al1 J ceiliug 12 feet ; good woodi of E. E. Sluss. Esi .on 6th street, : crt"- -iou " 1 av. for 'Jli-s. 'Henderson's furniture ! elU?iWy located close it, cuy scmr-l. 1 rooms. I ou "early two full lots. Price $1,0.0
Thomis Mullikin paid his attor$300 and went down to Tennessee on a visit, Tuesday. Perry Bros, and the Matlps firm of Ellettsville, have secured bis: jobs, furnishing stone for the State House, since White river Wash.xl away the Spencer State House bridge. Miss Dode Williams kept every thing at Mrs. McPhetridge's millinery establishment in good condition, and did a good business besides, during Mrs. Mc's absence in Florida. . A relative of Mr. John Blair died at the Blair residence on Tuesday. Deceased lately come out West from N. Y . with his wife on a visit, and to regain his health, but. died of consumption as stated above. The 1 oyish essay, last Friday, describing the "lilacs, woodbines, lichen, shrubberj', roots and herbs &c, enshrouding the home of the poet laureate of America, was fully up to some grown man's best. Hereunto ! eat mvsterv, for are we come o a rr the author is . said to haw 'been' only age at the timo of its four 3eavs of production. If the coy and clouted babe can ? rite so charmingly now, amid youthful vexations from infan tile vagaries, vn parings, victuals and !
vermifuge, what may we not look fori'V T , ' V "'""VW
when h Khali liave out asiidc Lis c-hitd tehtovs, his ball and Jmt, his books :uid birds, and the little tin rattle j t nuu'ble.top ceyier table?
I a-Iiib .fohu P. Smith is sick of!
heart disease. Take a barrel of salt home from J. K. Anderson's for $1.25. The suite l.M wen Thomas Mnl I likiii and Win. Alien, etal, in which i 1 ! ,mio &:iH IMM) wiii ininlvixL wem : oompron,;SPti Suturday. t Jald to near that au parlies are nuy sut.su-. Mr. Clay Curry visited this office Monday, and subscribed for the Hawkeye. Henry Hewson got home sick at Louisville and dd not go to Tenn. after all. He has to many friends here to think of going elsewhere to remain longer than a day or, two. Mrs. Treat and daughter, Mrs, Grgeory, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Hoover, Mrs. Miers, Mrs. Hodges, Mrs. Slocum, Mrs. Mobley, Miss Robison, and Mrs. Howard spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. John Fields, at Ellettsville. and. each one of them ate a turkey at a bountiful spread there at dinner on that happpy and memorable occasion. Sagnaw papers please copy. We propose in our next week's issue to go for the Ellettsville postmaster. He seems earnestly bent on exhibiting his incompetency on every occasion, and we propose an intensely interesting adminisrration upon his asinine stupidity and obstinacy. We have often been requested to do this and we shall. Afr 11 Ii1 linUx- eAti.in-lnnr of Wilson Adams, has made quite an improvement in the appearance of the Wolley grocery and provision store since he purchased it two weeks ago. He contemplates making other improvements, and as he has had seen years expcrience in that line, at his old home at Rosine, Ky., he will soon make the corner of Walnut and Sixth street busy mart of trade, and a pop0lU ilOIIie at XiOSlUP, 1VV., Will SOOn Mr. R. H. Gilmore, was out on Salt several days this week discussing with his hoht .4 rH.M.ls out theroi the weatlter; revivals in business and re- j ligion, accidents by field and flood, deaths or pioneers, law, metaphysics ; medical legislation, changes in real estate, crops, politics, edibles, etc. and returns fresh as a daisy. Mrs Louise Robinson of Greencastle, is' holding an interesting revival at the M. E. Church to announce that many valuable accessions to the church have already been made Mrs. R. is a talented . : and devoute woman. We should not be surprised were we told that she derives her zeal and holy trustfulness by reason of repeated and cloistered communions with her God. A house and lot for sale cheap. ca,.sn. iee Aaron llosp. Mrs. 5icrnetridge s cunning : needles were kept busy iu Florid', after she imprudently did some work ' for a lady friend. Her services were constantly in demand by the Southern ladies, and she was compelled to do so much work that .she returns with a largely increased bank account. We see f rom the published list f names of traveling coninaercial geni tlemeu, in Cincinnati papers, that our i lcllow townsman, Mr. jee liucK is traveling for S. Foster fe Co. wholesale cigar mercuants of that city. 1 j Irri vals at Uie National House, Friday, Feb. 95. W. A. Casbman, Canton, O. II. II. Wade, LaFayettc; II. Ingfe Philadelphia, Pa. ; John Reed, Bed ord ; Will Kelly, Do; I). J. Smith, Do; Chas. Elliott, Cincinnati; L. E. McKinney, ! City ; L Moss, Do ; Saturday, Feb. 38tk, JV w.s.w.wwv a imiri;.. r .:n . r.,i nr.,.,.,. j Wtjtito J. O. Ketcham, Newher1 rv' Chas. Smith Goapori 5. - I ll' Joft Sm,ta' Do' ? iuoiiday, ll'el. stli.
! ' iWM,nti n,nf;u.v!iunn t and sound. Without any hesitation
timers l-" -, . . . . ,rih. and WUho,it any danger of doing m- fession, 40 years m X . for mWlv . ,1
L " . . ' Z uZ , i nf, i,,,,,-, of uistiee, we give it as our opinion that : yeara a sutTomrfcon, Ckimrr, "Thorn-
J. . Hoover, New Albany ; John ' , , , , . T ,r . , ,. ' ,v , eendei ily high order. Iu our comMessio, Indianapolis; O. Dickson,1 ,. . , , .ui r , ,. : pbfHi-n-ary nor ce of him last week, Chioago; C. D. Pcarsou, Indianapo . , . ,, . . ., 1 ivft iiiti'V-i Vn rnfl flirt .oinAnj
4,. .it,' a ..,1 t nr t . : vmuau ; .i. r. .uuoy. '. nieago ; t. ! V'nwn' Tuesday, .11 a ink It si. L. Paiugston. Indi:uupoli?-
We regret that we could not visit
the rooms of Miss Ida Howe, Miss Dennis, Cherry, Mrs. Evans, Miss Hughes, Miss Strader, Miss Methat t,MH0 wewr under the tutelage of i Miss MeCalln, there will be no oeeali... ft.vfl,.. ..... . fK.. u... of thy occasion. Sho HCVl,r inl(Uo3re pwfoi.nianccSt ftnd it would have )eeu a positive pleasure I f(, i, i,nfl Hl), n,iyi ,,1, Un impiv. tliough, up stairs or down stairs, on that day. A wrUlhl voat.ful b.wnpM man , ,rtJ,is rlajC Mt, ft few wesks ago that providence had reared hun up to take p;wt in life's great strife as traveliug bummer, and that S. Foster & Co. No. 1 74 West Fourth St., Cincinnati, was the. firm under whose banners as wholesale cigar merchants hewasdestmed to till this modest mission. The , , . . . , . 4 company wrote hun telling hun to "fill out the blanks in the inclosed certifi-f-i.ti. and remit six dollar" and tliev would appoint lum their travelling nA Aoni i.im fn .,kfii-' This reasonable request; was comd ilh The outfit arrived a few a i no.f, it onnta ,-f ludf . dozen j boxes of the most villainous eheeratea woi'th anvwhere from 47c to gl.OOibr the "entire outlit." This firm 8vstematically swindles yonug men wlien ever they can, and our ambitious young friend ia ,nlv one of a thousand others who have sp.m Ihiv fimrfoaf. hnnAa tiivnorl tr, j ashes faster than the incineration of j "samples sent. 'Squire Harrold thought he bad dead sure thing" on a i ce1mioy ttud.circdatiag medium laat Friday, but found an exemplification ; (lf (i.r. f1.Jlxiii.;0,1J,i 0i,i R saw concerning t th(. slip between the cup autl the lip! j lh. j,unVi evt.n atter the niftrriage li - vensc was obtained, that the "whole t fh cliiA lvi tirAjii tlift onr am1 fhrt ; tllillff stu0ll OIl the su,ees or want of i 5. ing a ready made tiress- wi' suit the coirplexion of herself and affiant evl.A close iiiapeotion of all our shopwoniau's wares failed to fill the aching void of the fair enchantress and the . ...... M' ceremony ana eonnuoiai iii?s were postponed till the wedding garments j were prepared. She thought, at lirst ! blush, that this woidd take a fort- ; "WW'", sokes alive, how the'would b(i bridegroom did combat the sug- : 1 1.:!.-. lle'passed the bill to the i nl reading, and then unceremoni ousts KiCKcu it nncter uie soeaKers hi hip. Tf snirl Iia eonldn't f,t;uirl it, 4 . e ,1.... a ti..... n,uwl lMim "a". " ! married last Sabbath by a Baptist parson who has not reported as yet. Where Tore 'Squire Harrald demands judgement for cost of wear and tear ' if mental faculties of himself aud a ; host of friends who had thought they would witntss the wedding at L.' S. Fields & O ' New York Store. Had h.-i. itL.'j, m'a v.-s we val'djthave maimfactored "a ks d"ok" of a cot?tiune ' for hoi for we were in that business a portion of our time last week on
paper. j overpowering and consuming hatred The celebration of Longfellow's j of the "villiau still in pursuit of her." birthday, last Friday afternoon, by j The programmes vrhich c r the Cily High School, was a pleasant neighbor The Telephone favored entertainment, and we thank lrof. I the City High School, on Longfellow's Walter R. Houghton for the kind in- day were neatly gotten up, and vitatio i and other favors shown in the complimentary enterprise was connection therewith. The Pro fes- j highly appreciated. That one favor sor was ably seccned by Prof. J. K. ought to entice one hundred ($100) Beck and Prof. A. AVoodbnm and charmed visitors into the Telephone their eii'orts were rendered successful ffice to subscribe for both the Telcby the skill and though tfuiuess of phone and The Bloomington HawkMrs. Lizzie Taylor who presided at .ve. Will you come "child-ring?" th.j o. an. All her selections, with a ; Twenty-five cents for three months, single exception, were from Ixmg- j
feliow'i-t productions, to-wit : "Psalms i of Life." (a foil chorus); "Rainy: Day," (a quartette) ; "Trust her not" j or "Beware," (a song ballad by semi ! chorus) ; "The Bridge," (a solo) ; aud the closing song "Softly Sleep..' The .entire performance was creditable, and many of the performers did iexL-epUmily well. This Ls especially tw t Miss Ida Maulev, Sherman .MuvNftwn.nL Sf. 1 )..,.!,,... Ttnr. ,A ajd . .lettuh itvui to:t Dunlai) in decidii hs iuuiiimM' of tlelivi .h i . . 1 1 his: n ihiii'tiliifikis; iis ."if u t.Miki-j. j those jibout us who had heiml him. Wo viVr saw him till this Occasion, ..i. t.ad firgottcn his nam& and fame till ni 4f his. perforin
Sew upon us o delightfully. His
oratorical talents are inbred, every one them, and his inspirations are as certain as his judgement is strong eitv. Ilia style is captivating, easy, Kxim uuu uikuiwwu, im. v Sfai'U llim as the most IHOUUSUlg. SUldent we ever saw. If he shall not become a surface student, nor allow his to t,M ,U!d by P1 ' trI umnhs, a distinguished onuorieal ea - I awalts him I Ere we close this notice we desire ; a worn in commenuunon m u new method of popularizing poets and I 1
I'lU) iuuno nit ran v.viw ;n vi j iinivr u. hviv, UVU C CRrC nOW' Oltenthese children of superior spheres and ! sive tlu ir head may fe it 0, leaa songs. I", will, we think, p o e be j out and cure their catarrh. a: deafa popular and permanent maujiesta- j ness and earache it has done woitders : tiou of appreciation and approbation. ; to my certain knowledge. . Jt. is tiw
, , ... , , ble tribute to intellectual giants and , " v . wu" .,u . w I tlieni nearly homage aiKi neroic lionI S OIS' j 'Squire W. W. Ha nv. Id. fr Uing j unle1' the cruel and tvinporary deplu ! nation elsewhere referred t in this ' week s Huwkeyk, gathered up ius - jre - Visen slfwws autl a waJr,aSJ uc ,uat uritt'ii in D. Y. Browning's best ! Hv3' a,v proceeded direct i Uiercs- -: i,len' of 0,a mother Jo!m Quiney ; Adama Dunihue, whereupon he there ; joi te old lady in the t'ghtest I banli3 of mawuige ever forged in th ! market, fllld UnnrOSSivel.V told llCl'. a a(n c .Vu UMet tnar ,ionn ai;i.amu,r, jbq., wa. mui ami iu.it. i ' hhn app,inted ami eonstitul , i her husband, for lici-self and her heirs an1 forevcr bet4,er w!thun'j hereditaments, corporeal and incor poreal, whether of things present or i gs to vonu'' : or woodreer ': (itKl' 0r wonjB fcl Jwt, .iA uimu abrasion, so help her j Mint uffonf u-IHwlvivf WKM AV'V. VI 11. VX tft.W ft I from (.ate, and raumg i barouKtei -in the Ohio VaUev. . L t .It t i t ,tl The Saturday Courier unfolds a harrowing tale of how one of its warlike editors, all booted and spured. and with a great General George Washington broad sword bv his side. J-J , 1 IuucceeKieti in nouung an ageo am aecrepit malitia otiicoi of a broken down rebel brigacl'-, in a drunken tussle n an old confederate army wagon, by the assistance of the venerable old gentleman's perfidous nephew, while the old gent earlessly conducted him self through a ease of the jim jams. Thus have we , in a single short paragraph, summarized brother Feltus' hair-lifting "midnight adventure.' Such terrifying re itils of humr.n lives put in such dreadful and agonizing perils, should not lie told to children or to helplf-ss "boss marines" and sin ful sailors. A i-t'jrm, wl.ie.ieia the vivid lighteniugs are supposed to blaze and flash athwart the lurid sky, a casern, and a cross, unreasonable female captive, and all that. wouULha,i' r!4i el largely to the plot, and thus have j excited one's imagination as to the j denouement, and created a burning, An amusigg story comes from the Ardennes, where, according to the tale, an iigriculturM died, leaving a wife, a hoiw and a dog. A few minutes before his death he called Ids wife to lum, and bade her selii the horse and p;ive the proceeds ol' the sale to his relatives, and to sell the dog and keep the money thus trained for herself. S n after the death the wife went to m rk-t with the horse ; mt ttu,t ,,Ulj exbibtimt them, with the annoujicement that ih- nrica of the dog Was five hundred f rancs, aud that of the horse five francs. i he passers-Ly gtofJfieit and stared, aud j.ulged tlie woman mad, more especiaUjr as she informed ali wouid-bc purchasers that to taiy the horse it was iteoi ssary to buy the dog first. At last a passer-by concluded the bargain; after which the akilifuJ woman handed over five francs to the family ot her deceased husband, ii nd retained five hundred francs for herself, thus contriving ate the same time to. carry mi, the fetter, if not the ata ft,':-1! of her husband, and 10 SUMnlru th lrSL,al mini nt a.;lur
THE? yj .1 am a Baptist nnuistcr Aiiil : I eveuhoiht offering . j I graduated iu medicine but left a hi rative practice for my present pro so trouoieci wita lorRMl-ah, . "--wBweawiem" aiwi ! U CtlKCIl in urae ml cnSR fcf"TPn thill i out of tn. I am confident, it m a cnirs; . , tor the most obetiaafc m I and i anv ono wiU smajll tea 1 spoon and half fill U with tln ( hi and : then place the end of tfee siwon in : one nostril and dm QE out of j cine spooa inco uie ni dv snmirig as luird as tney can UIthT the Oil fall ot . , , . 'jr,tcuJl um ! . , -wwuaipas brhil i fine that I have ever felt like reoooit rwHi- : nMfnin ana 1 am very anxioutOWW it in every place, for . tell yon that I 1.1 1 J. . . '.! . ....' . . uuu "ol rH. W1W my . house . any consitleration.. 1 am now mtf .; WI,h a like rhenmatiam in j my right limb and notiung relieve b me. ; kc -.nonias r,iecme u.U. Hn. E. F. CRANE, Corry, Fa. Sold by J. W. Shoemaker. A Family Ruquisit. Leopold Spu-dei, 201 ShumwayRt, i Buffalo, N. Y., says he has used )r. : Thomas Electric )il in hLs famftv ' fg-fa IUU colds, and that it pi tgj ; host thing he ever jbiew. JSold.v .1 i Shoemaker. Glovks! Gi.ovks!! Aitlie. New York Store. Three but$$t ll.DU; . four )utt -n $l.j,'. Warranted. Citll , ,,.,J. Wai ItCtTB. I ltf.tt .1 .i1 i,a n . 1 .4 i.j.j... i we j some accident throih the -caws i us;? of kerosene.. tie;ils of ran ii, j should caution their domestic aiboajt using it to start a.fire with- and at thk same tune always kwp a supply o' Dr. Thomas Electric Oil cu hand ;l -e cure for burns, curs.wounds,ete. jotd by J. W. Shoemaker. BEE HIVE. There is no evaporation or dtrri oration iu strength about Tbomas' H IectricOil. The ingrejienita of thi bte comparable anti-rbeuiaatic :iud ttiroat and lung remedy are iiot vc4at bttt fixed, pure and iinperiahable, sl'aiu. lameness and stif&ess r rdietl by it, and it may be usee! with eqnall & t -cfit externally and iitternally. S)U by J. W. Shoemaker. 5 RESIDENCE FOR SALlbl! A good house of 4 i xms, a ntoa house, 'ellar, two fi.ll town Jota. pt-? e-faiU TfvVi; i0 x-a ring : apple tiers, new stable, 24 grape vines iK&nag splendid fruit, projmty well - fjwuftf, and in good conditior . All ilaly located, and for only $490,00 will easily rent for $6,00 ier mon thu paying for itself in less than .f yara. Call at this office for particular, i BI2E III Y . The NEWSPAPER ABLE, -XEVVSY, GOOD AND Weekly Courier-Journal The Courier Journal, (Heniy Wal-; terson, Editor), is by circulation aud reputation the acknovriedged Represen iktiye Newnpapapet of tb Suuib. Ai a - iable and valuable uai tp: t, it hm no aprfor in 4hia country ot in 'La world. It niftkpfl ntat, vigorom war on Itoteoiirw Tariff R b ery and MwJeoti.Pol W eviU h1 blight the pjweperity mi saorli..v ot ths Unitod &Ues It ia U trig" ' newsy, ooutaioti th gtit-njjfeet ditrb, tlia most o- nipiete summery cf tit of ft world, tba bst tflegrnphc sid jrenernl carrftsnnnderc.fnU tntf Mid ftt- k Tlr,m V - tt ip..rts, fanhion wp;jj o a. splendid otSglBonSi j W1j novlattes, poetry, dpwiwe0 'or childten, anftwvra to otvrre-iolwW et, i to : la a rd vntling torn i' aou-got u lit ftnnly oiiclf", aud wloaW to th m ot fo i nmnaRP, i h farmrr mtotaaia c4 thfl- laborer. ' . , . iifteo mm o -py tA " aiplm circa -lar will bure I txe of oaargt to ar y on a a iplioation. Soulptian terms, pott fr aw r tatily, ttasday, $9; Um Wwtsly. wHn pla, i'. witbont prr--nw "A, s A.jr oaMw,iagfwit jartr anbretiltf! nd w (tetter, will bo tntttM to m .Kt4a4 cujlroftha WetWy Coartrr-Junsiit, m&" W, f, BAkWAiC. , .
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