Bloomington Telephone, Volume 5, Number 14, Bloomington, Monroe County, 30 July 1881 — Page 2

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Men, Boys' and Childrcns' latest style mer Suits at COST at the BEE HIVE!

WEEKLY TELEPHONE Walter S. Bradftjtk, - Editor A REPUBLICAN PArEIl . i'ittlishcd every Saturday One Year,. Morning, ?." Office: OversBee Hive'Slorej .SATURDAY, JULY, 30, 1881 j . The lull tor is m no way re sponsible for opinions that may be expressed by private persons in letters published in these columns. Will ' Bell has returned from i Cincinnati. Miss Henderson, of Salem, is a guest of Ezra Perringtbis wck. The Court House is to be painted and otherwise improved in appearance. . Salem Press : George Henley, of Bloomiiigton, came down and spent Sunday in Salem. -Bev: A. B. Philputt -will attend ) the Sunday' School Convention at Lnion City next week: MissFlorcnre yughes, who has keen visiting, friends in Greensburg, lias returnedhome. Post Master 3IcPheeters has been down to the Serines taking a little 5 Springs taking rest from official duties. . A new coal shed opposite Rogers' stable has jnst been furnished . Prospects of cheap coal. Rev. Charpie has moved and is now occupying a house on Lincoln street, between 4th and 5th. The Dillon rock quarry is being 1 . 1 . 1 . worsen witn truitiui results ana is ! fiirnishimr some very fine stone. ... TV ' . , -n ii Misses Juha Hughes and Belle ! Maxwell are so pleased with Europe, i that they will rennr.n abroad a year. ;

Wm. Browning and wife attend- believe he Mas the last negro to leave j d the c6rner-stone laying of the ! em. One day last week he got inNormal building at Mitchell Thurs- : a diflicully with a man by th anniue ..-j oi Reeves, at Bloomington, in which -r .'I I the latter, it is supposed was fatally John II. Louden, with his family, j cut. Jones is in jail under heavy left for his old home at Glen Wood last j bond to await the itsulr. of the inj"ry.

Monday to spend a few days among Ids relatives, and see if the old home is still like it used to be. 4 Heiuoriul. ILVU. OF HeRKI'ES Ext'.VMI'MKXT, ) No. 56, 1. O. O. F. Bloomi ugton, J u ly 10, 2881. ) To the chief Patriarch aud Offioei s: AVe your. Committee appointed to A,aft' .lorill.finiii:f i.nenu,.f in i lw n emorv of John C. Oichacd respect-1 fully siilmit the toilowin: Whereas i our'ranks have again been invaded j bv-tho m-im lannr deAth and nur by-the grim monster death and our beloved brother taken from our union j'lid fellowship, and whereas in the death of Patriarch Orchard this 'Kncampment has lost a hri-t ornament :md true brother, and the community : a true and uni it e tixin. t it turn ituiuiui mwuii, : in? l.L- U'.. i..w.t.,i 1 l.r . mi,i.., . i v .i . nilclivn an tiululgent father, ami wherkaH wc cMimot repair t helix's wo .have ail sustained, yet sorrow not js thise who have no hope, for we liveourdroutherhas paed from "J siuipruig anu pal n to one 07 iov ami peace everlasting. Therefore, be ir, resolved that, we feel most keenly cm loss anl ti.at "Ksympathi3e mscfully with his wire and children iu their sad lonelv hour?. lte.-:olved, that as u token of our es teem and recard for our der-artei im- cur uejarieo Lncamprntai be ' ig tor thirty dajg. ; hronther that the d i aped in the morning tor Kesolved, tiiat a copy of these x solutions be furnished to the i'ami-, lv of our departed brother, and tha' tbe same be Hpread on the records f the Knearopment. Besolved. that thecitjrpaiwrs beretjueste to publ sb the same. lilOHAUli A. FUJUK, ) C P. rci.Br, C. a Tuksdb, J

Plenty of new, cheap, baggies i in town. Now s your chance! Miss Avis Sanders has returned from Quincy, v. here she has been teaching music, Yennor's" cold wave" struck us in the face on time, iier.se accept thanks, old man. Mr. ('has. "YYallingford and wife, (Minnie Coffin) spent Sundjy among flifir Hlniniiwrtnn friends. - Miss Laura D. Frenchman accon plished young lady from Princeton, ! is visiting her relatives in the cits; j the guest of Mrs. D. K. Hunter. Pople can not be too careful, dm-inir this drv weather, in handling ! 0 ..... ... - , - fire. Every thing is so drv that if a tire once gets a start, it 13 almost sure to go. The lightning-rod swindlers are abroad in the land. Set the dogs on them. "When you want rods come to town and employ responsible parties to do the work. If all reports arc true thht we hear, "our crowd" at Indian Ssrings are a set of heart smashes5, all hough no ''gambling"' is allowed, our boys 'cake the cake" evry time. For instace, there is George Atkinson, Cal. Wqrial, George Henley, and but no. we won't give them away. At eleven o'clock Thursday morning an alarm of fire was given, which caused the entire populace to rush frantically forth to "see and save," and sent all the newspaper men in search of items. The alarm w?as caused by the upsetting of a cook stove in the house of Mr. Graham on ! north Railroad street. No damage of any consequence was done. . -Salem Pres.: Everybody in SaJone5 who uged , () live hefe ' We j Last Tuesday an month U ft i f U z M-. l.vmhn, ! , .. , . i while the mother umsacd the house-1 wrk. The children pooh forgot their j care, ami leaving him behind, started j for '-horse sticks." The mother noticiirg ttieir absence .stepped to the door just in time to see the little fellOW tumble itltO tllticistcn Imilinliateiy sLe .sprang in atrer it, and hold- ! it li H"! ' water over her ! shouhieif until help come. When I reacu.nl both were chilled tlirousrh. TluMvonderfulfuice of a mother's love tor her infant bab? could no', bo stnuiiier exhibited. Mrs. Coi y did 't know the depth of the wat r, but ! Periled her own iifj to save that ufher ! ''-uc. i jfi mrnv ' ' J our ri-auers j ii.ve iHV't iutcrcst( im ivadin1 . . thu traS,c u(lLt the notoria:s desperado '-Billy the Kid,'' lately reported from Nw.Mc.-. k it i in p lace Lo ,el hww Wili VtiU ln.,w iK rlwt ... , , , of his i:nc!e. Dr. AJr.xwell, fell into ! this famous umn-kilh-r's hands. ' Will witJi a friend was keeping Hni ,. , . . . . , U r hs lather near N oite Oaks, wnen -Billy the Kiii' came vidinjr with his posse of iiH-n r.iid h'inauled breaklast fir all. Waits was about to sav: ' .. - ' " " ;', 1 M no erument lloiel, when his fried iali:i:aled r;h m he WaVj udd-ess'ii . aud V.'at'.s r.-i'lied--Y-c-s c-e-r-t-a i nly, whai you ';uil? ' and soon breakfast Mas' pr -paied. Watts talked to "ilillv"' for ipd'e :i while, and (Usvi-ihe-d' him :c, vu-v smail mid very pIcasHin. - - - 0!Usisxv : Died .Near B!ooinhirt(.u Saturday J uly 23, 18S 1 , Mr. James il . Urowil.

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Bee Su iiiAged 20 yrs. and 7 mouths. His health had been failing for several months, and for seven weeks he had been confined to his bed entirely. He suffered very much but he bore it nil with great patience. For about 11 yrs. he bus been a member of the U. P. Church or" this place. It seemed hard to see him passing away when he was so much needed here below, but it was the Lrrd's will that; he should, and he doeth well, lib seemed to have a desire to live and be with his dear wife and children but he was willing to die, and said he believed in God's promises and had no fears of death. So we belie "c lie is gone to ; that eternal rest prepared for God's j people. Then ousrht we not to rejoice t-J think we have a near relative in IUC?I llhue wl,,5re hcis freedom, all , 11 i . Ar t r -ti nuuuif iwju puiui Acs, ucur juumer, Sister and Brother we know you feel lonely and sad without him for ho was j i dutiful son.aud broth ei, but look to ! Himibr.'conifbrt who is able tohe-d a dl wound?. Hut, I know, uo one on I c:vlh tic's the vacatiey so much i.8 j that amu ted w;dow. iv ord. cannot express her sorrow, 2s o oqe except those who have experienced it know how to sympathize with her. It is hard to part with Father, Mother, Brother, or Sister, but, oh there is nothing like parting with one's partner. The saddest thing on earth. Also three children too small to realize their ks. Widow and children remember a Father of the fatherless and a J udge of the widow is God in his ho ly habitation and he will foreve PIOIV V. It 1 Wit. 4111 .VV:UOUl.t JTH JUU.I1 I friends as manifested by the large i concourse which attended his funeral. ! A eomfjffting thought indeed to iu all there is one above that is nearer to us than all human liesdi. Sorrow not. C. J. J. The Indianapolis Journal of Tuesday prints the following of special hit rest and importance to every citzen of Monroe county : "It will be of interest to thttn rail road men in general and to the pefrple uf the counties of Sullivan, Owen, Green, Monroe, Brown, Bartholomew, Decatur, Ripley ami Dearborn in Indiua, and of Crawford, Jasper and. Effingham counties in Illinois, to learr. that the new trunk line through this region of country is no longer merely a p.ospect, but a sett led fact.

eighteen j The new road will be called the 11 ixy's was I mn3 and Indinana coal and Railway

Company, and will l3 a road similar in many respects to the O and iL It! bp"0f stiaKhu.i migo. and havl extensive eastern and we.-torn conucc- ! tions. It will he seventy mi'es in! !?ngth in Illincis and 203 in Indiaa. j r...... l'l',ii,fl,n.,i Tii vVMUiiieiieiii mi ijiuutiiiiiiii ah, v. m-ii-iia, it will ass erstward ouanairj lnKS lrcctl.v through the above men- j tionl couuiies, leavii-g the Store some j where near Han son, O. I he ros-d at-tively pushed by men ;f spiriv. The .same partt.cs who now head ihr the enterprise are putting the fuii.shinv tocchefi ou t he Chieawo and riuperiois . . I. 1 1 I I V"1 .r0IMK roao yiucii lias been Kuliu. imidi con.petu.u to n nsrht J v - .fc, . ... days since, was sueeesful in s?i unnir i t)ie rjoht. The president of the new 1 road thiviujh Indiana is Charles J. j Barnes, the Secretary J. 15. Thompson j 1 At. At. .... . J " I- f - I oom oi. ineni i nicairo men.- unci thousand dollars bonds, hearing 6 er cent, interest, are now beinc is.-uod i to the extent f $3,7(0,(0l), the itnw ; deed Imviu"- already been reoovr-d i hi tlie varioim emmtier. thromrh which I ho r0iUi V , c' ;nM'Uv j has secured the service or able hnan- j ,.i(,rJ. in tlu K:ljit one of .iVhom Wiilis Cnvh.rd. is now in Lomlni, neo-ot-i i : tirifr $1 ,000.000 of the bonds. Mr.! f 1 iumes 1 Jaohs' or .n,,s t-.ty ino Hulicitor of the new enterprise, will st t ; f;,r an extended trip Ur the pn - j j.c(t.(l route next week. He sales in the field some tine next week. The t tier of coiMilies tluxugh which the! new road will take its umr e has un- ! etjualtMl resources, and hns l.een sudly neglected in the inaU"i-of ""'railroad's i-e transprtation i:o-iHiies in some of th-m being meager mi tin- tx1 rente, , and the peoplwoidd (U well p.j i t every encouracnleur..,,

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Oiiv school board, on Monday evening last, elected Pro. McMillan as assistant principal of high school. Mr.Miiian had baen 1 several years, superiutendaut of the public schools of Cedarville nd has '.he reputation of being a fine educato:1. i'rof. Major, who has been cltcted this place, was afterwards elected piiiicipul of the high school at Lancaster, O, (Prof. Welch's school )and declined the offer here. Our high f-rhooi now represents , ra luates c.f three noted institutions of lcaruing,as follows: Prof. Cox, Del-

i aware Uni vcrsitv ; Miss Fleming, Cor nell; Prof. McMillan. Indiana State University, Bloomiugton. Xenia Gazette. The many friends of Prof. McMillan in Bloomington will be glad to learn of his -ut cess and fuel assured that Xeni . hools have selected a valuable instructor. Oh ! the girls, the silly rirls! In crim)saad bangs, iu frizzis and curls, Who every evening take their place To 'make a mash on the masculine V no go tor ineir mails. Its a shockmg case Of mcni a! abberation Oil ! the girls, the thoughtless girls! In crimps and bangs, iu frizzes and cur.s. Who when a lecturer takes the stand And tries attention to command, Giggle. whisper and laimh and brand. Them.sel v;s as void of discretion. Oh! the gir!s,the heedless girls ! Iu crimps and baugs, in frizzes and curls, Who crowd to the depot at even-tide, Not intent on taking a ride, But to flirt with strangers and all beside, Who" re given to flirtation. Oh! the girls, the sensible girls. Who don't we;; r bangs or frizzes or curls. Who don't blocai !c the P. O. door, Or make a lecturer's life a bore. P.. ,r;tu A.U this and m r e, Com inand ou r admiration WanteD! At the Bloomimrton (ity Mills 2O,U0t) bu. wKat, for which the Highest Market Price will be paid in cash. LEFFLER BRO. J ti i v 21,1 ' . Proprietors-. Tfi Louisville Weekly COMMERCIAL The TuomsvnxM (ommebciax,, with dally and woekly editions, for years past South and Wt, was established in 1869 toy a number of Kentuokians for the purrose of disseminating those principles or Individual liberty, civil equality, publio honesty, and. devotion to national unity and theBuptemacy of the national eonDtitntion on -Rrbioh fhy believed the welfare of the woo e country to depend, and which theyfolt that it ws ejpeoially important tht t he people of Ken-' tuoKy and the Southern Stntes should cordially aooept nd act upon. Tbe paper has steadfastly adyocatwl and i uaoer defended ttioee urinoin'es larintt Its their maintenance, Ir i a ftpeolal friend t o the devolopmeuli an t prosperity of the Bout a on tr lit fonnda'ion of Jos' Ice to all wh oi is the only sure basis of permanent tranquility mid healthful irocreBR. The Weickly Commbrcial, Is a, largo, diirty-aix column paper, givinjf every gaieotions oi! the feigbet literary veeK one or mora comp area Biones, noter and of the saost eeneral interest. cnarfull, and accurate market reportw, a ocnoplete resume of the latest news and wellwritlen editorials on current tojilcs. It is wall -known as one of the brightest and most valuable family papern in this country, and from its full Kentucky news is specially interesting to Ken tucklans having their homes ln other states. f&ir- We hoye a clubbing arrangement wit'a the pper ln which this advertisement appears by which sabBorlbero can get two papers for 1 ttle more than the price of one. Subscription terras (postage free are: For Daily, ?10 per smnum; with Bun day edition, 812 per annum. Weekly,, with premium, l 50. Weekly without premium, f t 25. Specimen copies sent free on appilcatlon. Liberal com mus Ions to atreais and special rt4 for clubs. Money sent at our r's mutt be sent by registered letter, post-fffli e order or express prepaid. coiiKitci ai muwm compm, 102 West G een 'itreet, Lonisvll'e. Ky cgBsgsssag . ,i -ssssssssesaaeasssasm ; -011T4 ii.IlT WI & !... - , ..vvu 1 -A.nA.

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