Bloomington Telephone, Volume 5, Number 2, Bloomington, Monroe County, 7 May 1881 — Page 2

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WD EKLY TELEPHONE WU.TR S. BADFCE, - Editor A J5UEPCBLICAN PAPER. PublUhed every Haturday Morning.

Office: Over MBee HiWStore SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1881. Ia Bloomingion a stock yard? "Whose pig-pea is Bloomington? mm , The Third VyVd will not be represented by a Democrat, e . Score a victory for . the tepmerance people of Bloomington. One less licensed saloon. We are satisfied that a majority of the voters, in Bloomijtigton, ore opposed to stock of. any kind, running : the streets, and we believe an ordinance to this ffect, if submitted to- a vote, would be carried by an immense majority. Will the Council prepare s uch an ordinance? The City Election- last Tuesday passed off very quietly, in fact, there was no opposition to the Republican nominees, except in the Third ward, where the Democrats mustered up courage enough to get handsomely defeated. This should satisfy the Democrats that bloomington ia a Republican city ev.ery ward, with no exception. Temperance Bla&s 3eot In accordance with a published call a large number of citizens gathered at the Court House Thursday evening to ratify the action of the Legislature in submitting a Prohibitary Amend .ment to the ,vc.te of the people. . The meeliiig was .called to order by elect ins: Rev. Philputt Chairman, and John R East Secretary.' Remarks being in order Rev. Wm P. McNary in an interesting speech said 'a l.'empeiancewave: had arisen in Kansas And promised tp swcjepoyer the whole country., fhat it was pur duty to 'sjtrtkc while the 'iron is not," and that we ought to-make sure of the next Legislature. He also- appealed toall young men. entering upon poll tical life jto range themselves on the side of temperance: John R. East said that' the first question that would be asked the next candidates for tlie Legislature would be: "How am you onPrombitici? It he. eouldn t ans wer all right on that, he need not run either in Monroe or Brown counties ' in either party. J, P. Lindley made his first Temperance speech, rejoicing that Indiana promised to be a. Tern . perance State and hoped it would, in .consequence jnerease in prosperity and Christianity. The committee on resolutions reported as follows: Whereas, The Legislature Ind iana, at its last meelmg, passed an Amendment to the Constitution prouiuiung m wuw n intoxicating liquors, and recommended it to tho peo ple of the State for adoption; therefore Resolved Ut,. That the citbcens of Bloomington and JUonroe County in mass meeting assembled without reference to party do mast heartily endorse this action of the Legislature which promises so much of blessing to our great State. Resolvkd 23ii, That we heratily approve wj too acwon 01 ine JriOD, Judge Coffee", Senator from Monroe, Brown and Bart holt mew Counties and of the Hon. John W. Bu&kirk Represenative of Monroe and Brown Cos.,for supper, ot this. amendment. Resolved 4-in, Tluit we do with out reference to party hsreby pledge ourselves to support this j.r.j,oed . amendment by our influence aria vbv our votes until it Incomes part of .the iii 1.! T JtS vonuuibioo oi inuiana. ,W. P. McNary, C J. B. Mtijky, . Com. A. B. Chari ik, The above was unanimously prised also the following, introduced by J no K. Jbast: Resolved, That we will maie a vigorous canvass whereeverdern bes in our rate; mat we win organize committees, glee clubs, raise funds and use all other honorable means known to political warfare, to secure the election of members of the next Legislature who are known to 1 e advocates of the Piohihuion Amendwit'Ki In the t -'nsjiturioTw four , xnv.

At a meetiog of the Bloomington Bar yesterday morning, Robert W.

Miers was made Chairman; and Win P Rrnwnino- ftecreiarv. After rerv appropriate remaiks thefbjlo;' ing res olutions were unanimously adopted: Resolved, Tnattne thanks qi,. the Bar of Monroe County ar e due and are hereby tendered to the Hoy. Wm. Franklin for his service as Judce nro tern of this present term of. this Court l A 1 i. 1.-1 1 lor sne unuorm coui twsy ue uossuowu, the learning displayed and the legal ability he has manuested.in the multifarious duttesof his position. Resolved 2nd. That the mem bers of the Bar of Monroe.County congratulate our Brother of the profession, J il- Ma.! A... C Cl..!.. ana tue iitgaiu u.i mo ptui.c uu bue appointmect of Judge Franklin as a Commissioner ol tne bupreme Court. Knowing that he will bring to the discharge of duties in that position the integrity and legal acumen for which he has justly become dis tinguished.. .... Resoved 3rd, That . these resol utions be soread on record and published in the County papers, TJmiv Gtrmity CHfu;tcr, , ttEPORfED BY A. QUIZ. Philo exhibition next. Send your friend a, catalogue. Senior examinations begsn to-day. Look out for the Junior parade this morning. George and N. T, Smith are the champions. The Juniors held a meeting Wed nesday night, Wonder why the Seniors have not had a serenade. Jordon's party are preparing to 'sail the ocean blue." And now the Freshies want to challenge the world. Gillura has found out that he don't know what wealth is. Burke's' father is in towr. Burke has had good lessons all week. No Fhilo last Friday night. . All that was wanting was a quorum. Chas. B?mta went home Tuesday to attend the wedding of his brother George. . .. The yputhful Preps; clog-eft their Friday evening exercises for,the year Friday evening. Mrs.. Geo. Wallinjar, of Kntghtstown, i's vis'iting : her cousin Miss JbanuKi Morgan.. . . . Senior Hoffman is sore afflicted-s-r witj&t. a bqU o,is cqtt,.but not from the some cause. Why not have a Senior vacation of only two weeks? Four is 'a longer time than a person usually wants to loaf. The names of W. C. Palmer a nd L. C. Frame were accidently omitted from the catalogue. " Sin of omission by Dr. Moss, as.it were. Greehcastle Repvibliean : Could the fathers and mothers of Indiana hear what we have heard since our resi den'ce in Greencaatle they would not send a child oftheirs to Asburv until there was a.cb,an&'e in the faculty. The Athenian Society held their Spring Exhibition' Thursday even ing, lhe performances were com mendable. The programme was: Unity of Purpose,, ; O. F. Montgomery, Rochester. American Polities, WiLLAKD 'Nrw, Vernon. The Civilization of the United States, E. D. Baily, Vernon. Over the Alps Lies Our Italy, W. J. Mitchbl, Vernon. What to Read, S. 0. Phipt, Seabury, Kansas. Ireland's Anarchy, T. W. Wilsok, New Harmony. The New Orleans Democrat, in speaking of a recent production by a graduate .of the Indiana Uuiveirsity,, class '78, says:"A few days ago we made reference to what seemed to us to be a very remarkable literary production, the work ot Mr. A. G. Footer, of Louisana. The author of the poem C'Sun land") is a son of George Fster, of Ji.. st Carroll parish, one ot the most' enterprising, public-spirited and successful planters in the Stae. He is also a nephew of John W. Forter.now Minister to Russia. Ymng Foster is quite a lad, which make his works all the more extraordinary, but it is upon ibi intrinsic merit alone that we give place to "iiunknd" and invite for it the attention and criticism of the public For our partwe are sincere ly proud of Mr. Poster as a Louisiau tan and feel sura that,when the promise of h s youth shall crystallize into the achievements of maturity, the State will have in him a suseful, pat riotic and valued citizen. His work reveals the thought, tbe taste and ti e ! intelligence of which tlie be? rypc i of Amci'ii an m;ulwod are iiiumc,"

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