Bloomington Telephone, Volume 5, Number 16, Bloomington, Monroe County, 13 August 1881 — Page 2

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Waltkk 8. Bradfotk, Editor A REPUBLICAN PAPER .- rnblUhed every Saturday. Morning. One Yiinr-. .... 75 Office: Over "Bee Hive"Store SATURDAY, AUGUST, 13, 1881 rJTlie Iresicl!fit. With the President the past week has been an unsatisfactory one. The insision made on Monday to decrease the patients fever increased it, and all week his pulse has not been below 160 degrees. To make a plain statement, if is eceedingly doubtful if the President eer recovers. He has become soever weak that another surgical operation is very dangerous. Whilewclear the worst let us hope ibrthefeest. "Dr. Bliss," says the Indianapolis .Journal in speaking of this matter, 'laughs' at the serious t iews enter' tainedof Ihe President's condition. The truth of the matter is there is absolutely no confidence in his statements whatever. Late Snnday night lie said, positively, there was, no necessity ad no idea entertained -of another operation upon the President, and yet at that time the preparations were going forward for the insision made in the President's body the flext morning. It does not help matten to lie about the case in which the Nation is so deejay interested." Let the city be cleaned up. Is "ignorance bliss," or Bliss ignorance? The Republican party lives on its record Garfield, Lincoln and glory will be the watch word in 1884. The North Carolina tar-heels rose up to the number of 100,000 against Prohibition. Tbe President is growing weaker. There, is a growing opinion that the hall must come out. s Wednesday there,, was consideraexcitement in regard to the President's condition. His pulse at noon was 110, and the surgeons were somewhat uneasy, as a lower , figure was expected by them before this time. The fevr has also .continued longer than was expected by the physicians However, the patient's tenrperature was normal for th first time . .since Sunday. The discharge of pus at the morning, dressing was unusually copious, showing that the wound is now perfectly drained. The drainage tube was inserted again, and the wound washed out with a weak solution of carbolic acid and water. After the dressing the President toofeioiishment fn the shape of milk and and lime water. i,5 Prof. Dora AlcFheters. the famounand wonderful North American snake-astonisher, arrived in our city last week, and will cast his lot among us fora few days, demonstrating to his fellow-citizens the perils and hardshipsof a xeptile-charmer. This is the metioric month. Following the path of a omet which was visible1 nine -yeara ago is a drove of comets, which, like small fish after a Hharki godatiug hithter and thither, apparently pickiwg up the scraps the monster has left., They. may be seen, astronomers say, in the north west, near the- constellation Perseus. It would be ittterttin to know whether -the.? far-away lire-flies are Iraiucnt rfa-Jttrsted world, or material tor a ndw.i)'u yt to bo. Bt there they are, Mid'tik giues on a clear night will beapseetheni dashing faithr and thither like swallows on' a frol ic. each apparently endeavoring to! swing a larger aad brighter tail be 1 hind himalton hh fellows. Tins is u : free exhibition, and tho grandest man i can look -at itj for - here, he catches a i iSiunpse of, the yet unfinished work of building; . .

Temperance services to-morrow night. ' Water-melons are plenty, and the demand is large, Mis Avisf Sanders .piade ,a stjt; to 9lumcy T?1US,' : Jack. Payne has located on .the East side, and intends keeping boarders. Jaek. Payne lias sold his restaurant to a Mr, Swindler, of Salt CreeTf. ' " ' ' ' ' Oscar Reed spent this week making a visit among his Morgan county frieuds. Patrick McGeary a workeiuan in Waldron's tannery,disd Wednesday after a long sickness. Dr Moss lias returned from Lake Chatu&qua where he has ;een recreating for several weeks. Walter Woodburn and lady will mnke a two weelis visit at Madison, leaving next Th nrsday. Vennor predicts a' frost next weefe. It, may be coming, but we have no evidence of tho fact . Miss Alice Bienick.of Grecncastle, formerly of this place, is in the city visiti ag Ella Kuckels. Benj, McGee and wife have returned from Eureka Springs, and re

port quite a pleasant sojourn. -Mrs. David Hughes has returned? from Mattoon, Ills, where she has been' on a visit for several weks.' A .restaurant is to be started in the room on the west side, last occupied by Sou der's saloon, by a man by the acme of Clark. Owing to the absence of Kev.Wm iSldNary from the city, Rev. A. B. Philputt will deliver the Tcmperauce sermon to-morrow night. Lust Thursday night Mr. Howard, living east of town about five miles, lost his barn by fin-. Sixteen pair of harness, a hay stock and other less valuable matter was Consumed. Down in Kentucky for striking a man who said he hoped Garfield would die, Col. Cook was arrested and fined, including cost, $31. To pay thisrthe Cincinnati Commercial is raising a "one cent" funcl. The fever struck here Satuidtfy., night and 126 cent were raised, one person beting allowed to contribute only 1 cent. Ahead' over $200 has been raised and forwarded to the Kentucky hero. Tuesday morning the morning northbound freight while just north of Ellettsville set lire to a stubble field. It begun tn'spread and arouse the neighborhood, who soon were on the .grounds, fighting the; furious .flames, which leaped from- field:, to field as iiist as they would W followed. Fieids.were plowed 'round but without effect. Finially, however the tire was checked through the heroic efforts of the Workmen. During the excitement several were over''-- tome with heat, but not dano-erouslv inimwl The loss is sevtral hundred dollars, i including a large minuter .of hay stacks. In ii as apous Journal : Hon. W W. I Curry of this Suite and at present, a clerk in the pension 1 ureau at Washingson mis ieen invited to t-ike an active part, in the Ohio canvass, lie will begin his work on the li,h " fl Sept. Air. Curi'v ia one of the Icitl rrStt X usiue is on. it is a shmue that the ; administration has not recognized : his services by a hetter j iu.n i,al, : that of a clerk in oUG of the depart ! meuts. Yet his no'-s.ities hn vc com-! polled lum to accept the humble lace It does not .speak well for the ui i. I.tIa 1- I.I!.... . rt ime oi ui jvt-jjuoiii'.Hn party tiiat -i.t does not give, Air. Curry , worthy p(. ' sition. Ho is a man of great talent, ' incornipttldc imcgritv imd withal one ! of a deserving worker ot the j artv. : The party will jip.t,-den rve the a's- 1 sistance of such tiu'ii as Mr. Cun y iv. ' less i, shall giva them fitting re,og- i inlion and (li lias n t 1 eeu done whh Air. Curry. I twill be remembered that Air. Cuny ma.leoueof thebsst spooelww ' of thtt-campaign in the Court house, j last fall, and those who heard hirii can indorw, every, word of thealKH-e. Any how, it always seemed curious,-.ntvcr- : tholese a. fact, that when it comes to i distributing patronage the. -big mm j get the go -by. while kuimII Jry and ' miiniaw.s gei bic' fit pofcitioiit- ;

The ar uual Rogers Re-u nion Quite a number of students absent will "be held on Thursday, August '.yesterday. 18th one mpe east , of Bloomington, Misses Woodward and Hall are restin the grove of A. W. Rogers. ig this week. K g

i.-4,Uftivdreity cpens September 1st. TW attendance promises to be in.;1 ereased. The alleged Junior trouble has faided, and the class will be on hands with the other boys. "normalities. One more Normal week. The blackboards arc being painted and prepared for the coming school term. ' Prof. WoodburnV book on Geogra phy is meeting with ready sale, it is a fine book and aH will do well to M . - procure it. , , . , . i . ' The teachers have received their, renons from the Superintendent, ana many say that they will wait until the last of the month to get 1st grade certificates. . .. , . - From Monday's Daily. Mr. Fejlows wants a rest, ;. Jis like shall hereafter be just like. Discipline, - CanaNonual School, exist with out it? A pleasing episode the May Belle and Stone's Springs; 'Punctuality,1 a good subject for discussion at the next institute. . Mam a social being, result. Normal social a pleasant institution. , At 1:30 p. m. Friday, a party consisting of Misses Davis, Munson, Aduina, Cherry, Sluss, Sanders, Rogers, Moore, and Messers Ereevs, Spivey, Ragle, Clcvenger, Keelcy, Keck and Pickard, on board the May Belle, went to Stone's Springs to picnic and have a good time. The usual articles for amusement, as well! as well filled baskets were in attend ante. Clevenger didn't get enough to eat. Kagle took the cake, and fell into the spring. The ladies deserve all praise for the exquisite taste displayed in getting up such a bountiful repast, which was served at 7 p. m, after which ail enjoyed the moonlight trip home ward, and closed the evening wit,h a social at the residence of Mr; Sanders. From Wednesday's Daily ? Rain where is it? A change, for the better, cooler. WILL YOU The imost perfect device for supporting Pautaloons evrr known. Call and sec. .AT ISIcCalJa & CO, siai, LadieiJ and Gentlemen call ! and examine goods and get Prices j I'hefore going ten-berc.

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