Bloomington Telephone, Volume 5, Number 36, Bloomington, Monroe County, 7 January 1882 — Page 2

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A New Haven, Connecticut, sexton boasts of having assisted at over six thousand funeral.

Vanity is our dearest weakness, in more

sunses than one; a man will sacrifice every

thing and starve out all other inclinations, to

Weeu alive that one.

The misery )t a young mrui who courts ttarklnr fashionable belle and lo3es her, is

Aniv PYnoii hv the misery of the man who

courts her and wins her.

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iJCl Hit VW 1X3 UOiMUB hundred rears later it became a city, and fifty

years after it was surrounded by a wall- To

day it has a population of noany one numon

souls, and is the great Gorman capuai ana

royal residence of Kaiser William.

Ho For

Tn take oil and grease out of boards.

make: a paste with fuller's earth an$

hot water, cover the-spots therewun,

iet it dry on, and the next day scour it

off with soft or yellow soap.

Lucy Stone, who has been preaching

woman snnrage in uouu-auv, tth

that the Mexicans there have no plows, but stir the ground with a crooked stick- To thresh grain they lay it in a

large circle and turn horses or a flock of goats upon it. Two or tiree men then

drive the animals repeatedly round, until the wheat is trodden out. The

straw is theu thrown up with a fork or

with sticks,, and -the . chafl. is blown

away. Such wheat as may be required

for family use is washed by me women.

And that which is sold remain unwashed-

MERRY

CHRISTMAS

THE Proprietor of the City Book Store calls attention to his Large Assortment of CHRISTMAS GOODS, Now in Stock, and to be closaly follew by others. It would be impossible, in a single advertisement, to go into a minute detail. It may however, be said that these Goods are FRESH ATTRACTIVE and in

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Endless

Variety

Persons desirous of making a selection for Presents to their friends, will find these Goods exactly suited to their wants, and EXCEEDINGLY CHEAP. E. OP. COLE.

., " -en" '

To ba thrown upon one's own re

sources is to be cast into the very lap of

fortune: for our faculties then undergo

a development and display an energy of

which they were previously unsuscep

tible

Holidays!

The

THE BEST AND CHEAPEST

F UMITUK E!

white shfi sat in the twiliarht expect- a very interesting work on Alcohot

fnff her lover, her hands wandered wist- ism has lately been published by 14.

fnllv over the kevs as she sang, "bome- Magnan, one or ine two pnysicians ai-

body, somebody's waiting for thee." tached to the Bureau d 'Admission of

She .was right. The old man, with a the Department or ue seine, x ans, ig pair of doable uppers and a club waa which are brought all cases of delirium

waiting for him behind the tront coor. nd menial aisiurosucv vauseu vy

drink. This insutuuoa uas uesiues an

outdoor department, where those who

are suffering from the chronic results of alcoholism in the shap of nervous

disorders, and especially of epilepsy, come under treatment. M. Magnan brings forcibly into viewthe results of

Ui s different effects of staple alcoholio

drinks as compared withtbsinthe. The

latter is productive of fddiness, with confusion of thought, diturbauces o

intellect, and convulsion, while simple

alcohol, although produave of mental

disorder in the form of iusions or hallucinations, becomes so i a later period,

and after longer abusend instead of convulsions and'eyilepts symptoms, is rather productive of tmor and paraplegia. j --lH The number of wolw.- in ussU Sa estimated at 200,000, ad their annual consump tion of flash i35cwfc. per head. Last year they ate, aring other .items, 161 human beings, ai it is- estimated that in one way or aether, they cost She country $10,000,0. Hunting has declined since the enncipation of. tha

aerfa. and the wolveaave increased.

Having an EXCLUSIVE Contract

with the two factories of Bloomington

X save Freights, and: cao .undersell

ANY IIOUSElf THE CITY !

BU The SHOWERS Bedstead,

made only of the Hardest Wood, are

warranted, and sold at Reduced; Jri

ces. ": : SPECIAL SELECTION I OR THE HOLIDAYS IN PARLOR SETS. Call before you buy. elsewhere. JOHN I. SBXITHC.

Unquestionably the critical test of a man's , principles lies in the influence which society exerts over him. If immoral society is a temptation to evil courses, the influence of proper associates is equally strong in the opposite direction. Society may be a temptation for good as well as for evil. -. oSentimental young lady to pert imer. "I don't think you forwarded the seent " meant; it seems entirely different Lo that I ordered." Perfumer who is fond of punning: "Madam, I am sure that what you meant I sent; the scent I sent was the scent you meaat . conse

quently we are of one sentiui&i.t."

JS Such is the rage for wearing natural

flowers for ornaments, that .Parisian

belles insert the steins of beautiful cut-

tings in little glass bouquet holders filled with water, and hide the glass

among the labyrinths of hair. The in

ventive genius of Americans would

suggest rubber as a substitute for glass.

Idleness is the badge oi gentry, the

bane of body and mind, the nurse of

naughtines3, the step-mother of discipline, the 6hief anthor of all mischief,

one of the seven deadly sins, the cushion

uwm. 'which- the devil reposes., and. a J TT

or many omer diseases, iui iuc uiiu to

naturally active, and if .it ba not occu-

pied avoit: ?ova:one,si, .uusuieas iv rushes Info Misenie'f '6t fefnka into melancholy.

FEED! FEP! FEED! Of every descriptio at the nw store in Mullikin's bioet I have also removed the office oitbe New Home Sewing Machine the same place. Its" more popular tin ever. Call and see me and get sanction guaient'd.. Feed delivered, i L. Demaeee, It doomington, Ind.

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New AVicdsor ties at McCaluj & Co.'s Best Shirts in town for the money! McCALLA & CO. The finest Triple extracts of I?er

fumery at McCalla's. A few piece of fine Ladies cloth, dclecate rare colors, and it will be to their inerest of the ladies to examine before pi chasing elsewhere, at JVIcCalla A Co.

OOD Boasted COFFEE at

12 cents per pound to ar

rive next week, at COLLINS & KARSELL'S.

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The

Weekly Telephone.

EDITED BY - Walter S. Bradfule. published Saturday morning.

One Xear,

75 -C5nt.

Office:

Over,:Bee Hive"Store

There are 48 bricks m a cubic yard. Theodore Tilton is in Ireland and the question is whether he can hang pictures iu his night, gown 3iong the bogs. imidgery and dependence nre doubtxe?;s evils; but it is a great mistake to suppose that opulence always brings happiness. The Coliseum at Rome carers llvaand one half acres of ground and was intended to seat one hundred thousand spectators. Heroes are apt to reason curiously- Nelson told Lord Holland tuat he oftea f tflt pain ir the am be had lost, "which" adde) the gallant warrior, ffcf a clear prooC of the immortality of th iwU sad seta t-he question cotfrpietoir at

. There are about 35,000 native and half -white inhabitants at present in the

Sandwich Islands. The natives are

rapidls disappearing, the yearly deaths among them exceeding the births about 1000. This . disparity dates from the introduction of Christian civilization. The half7whites ou the contrary in

crease. mm The fishermen living on tLs lonely island of Ilitteren, off the coast of

Norway, have had tor generations p tradition thlt in shoals near the island, ver a century ago, a large ship was wrecked. Divers searched for the ves eel this summer, and easily found her. Since then portions of the cargo; including 98 cannon, 12 anchors, and 20&

poods of lead, have been recovered.

The cannon bear the date of 1716. The ill-fated ship was a Russian man-of-war, and while on a voyage from Cioi

stadt to Archangel, in 17(, she vwr wrecked. : imprisoning chairs are stated to have been employed by the monks in the darker ages, and were originally designed for the purpose of entrapping those who ventured to penetrate the mysteries of seclusion. They wero formed like common arm-chair3; two levers were fixed at the extremity of the arms, and the same number immediately below the seat. These, on pressing the cushion, .suddenly discharged four powerful

springs, acting on the levers like a mantrap, and so firmly was the occupant of a chair of this description fixed, that it would take the united force of four or fiY persons to set him free. A similar chair was exhibited at Villa Bqrghese. at Eome, in 1614, and Evelyn, in hia Memoirs, says: uThey showed us also a chayre which catci.es my one who siits dpwne in it, so as not to be able to atir out, by certain springs concealed in the armes, and back thereof!, which, at sitting down surprises a man on the suddaine, locking him in by the armes or thighs, after a true trecherovs ItaV iao guise."

-The Globe hirt the Eoss fo

$f,00 at the Bee ve. Call and sqthe special, bargains in Table liens, Towels and

Napkins at the B Hive.

- Brenade silf0 cts per yard at the New York St

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Office over MjEixla

bloomington, anted.

Cos'4 Store

Ail woik War-

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With tb pciinfj public the "Vandalia hnef a household word.

Especially is tlArue in this section

of the Slate, in Dassinsr throuu"

the nrime and viffor of manhood, with

a future full of honorable promise' to

trust which the people had reposed in hirn was dropped by the palsied hand of death when but a small part of the great work upon which he had entered had been accomplished. But to quote his own memorable words when the.saddest ot all American tragedies was enacted, nearly iseventeen years ago, iGod reigns, and the Government at Washington still lives' The mantle which was voted to James A. Garfield by the people falls upon Chester A. Arthur arid there is every reason to believe that he will worthily wear it He was almost the unanimous choice of the Chicago convention for Vice President, and his . name contributed to the success of

the Republican ticket in New York. He is a man of broad views, fully informed on all public questions,, and he enters upon duties determined to discharge them honestly and conscientiously. The Globe Democrat pledges him" its cordial support in every good word and ...work for the country and for the Republican party, A large majorty of the people of this country are Republicans in sentiment and sympathy, and nothing but eternal discord can imperil our triumph at the polls while the choice is between Republicanism and Democracy. The G-LOHfcrDEMOciUT has no new declaration of principles to announor. It nan fairly ask judgement as to the future from the record of the past. It stands firmly by the platform of" the party on all national questions; believes in the equal rights of all men inlaw and politics; a sound currency with vxix honest silver dollar for part of it; a well-regulated tariff, giving protection without encouraging monopoly, and a system ot.popular education so liberal that ignorance and illiteracy shall be inexcusable. Those are the main questions upon which the two great parties are not divided the Democrats oppose and th Republicans atiinn as to each of the propositions we have named. While fnl-

ly appreciating the magnitude of hft'fc ion a I issues, the Gl bv: Democrat will not be unmindful of iha impor tance of questions which effect the West. In the meantime we shall not forjret that while Republicanism is a help to immigration, immigration is also a help" to Republicanism. The thrifty farmers of the Eastern Stitea

who move West in persuit '-of morej

land to meet the necessities or a yrnw in.i' familv are not Bourbon Dmo' crats; and the industrious foreign" era .who come here for homes and fields will soonleuro to choose1 rightly between the two parties. As a newspaper the Gloue-eimocrat will hold the pre-eminence which it has already gained. It will present in all its editions a full and. faithful record os current evenly. Its facilities are unrivaled. No other newspaper East or West lias u larger prp3 of octive or intelligent correspondents in all sections of the country and world. We spair neither energy nor expense in the collection of news, as our columns-from day to day abundantly show. Our weekly issue is made up from the most valuable of the contents of seven daily issues, carefully selected and edited with a view to completeness and timeliness. It has,

as special features, the tuliest ana

Save Money by buying -GLASSWARE & QUEENSWARK AT - Collins & Karsell's. JLi. 3Y. JL.. & O. Kuilwy. Time Table at Boomington.

GOING NORTH. Express, Accomodation, Through Freight, Way Freight, 1 GOING SOI3TH. Eqpress, Atcommodation, Through Freight Way Freight, .

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H- J- NICHOLS, ARCHITECT

AND PRACTICAL BUILDJElv Plans and Specifications carefully prepared for dwelling houses arid public, buildings. Also estimations of buildings completed throughout, AD work finishsd at the time specified. Office in Bee Hive building. t2T

WanteD

At the Bloomington City Mills 20,000 bu, wheat, for which the Highest Market Price will be paid in cash. LEFFLER BRO. July 21, 1881. Froprietorsv.

FOUR. FLAT STEEL KEYS I ! Tied together with a tow string Finder please leave them at Post Office and receive a ; " REWARD OF 2 DOLLARS. ;

J. TA. MATHEWS, T, E. MATHEW MATHEWS & MATHEWS PAINTERS, ; V. " . PAPER HANGERS, A. N ,B KALSOMINEINa gjOT" The above At in are prepay ed to do all kind of work in their lin with Neatness and Dispatch, and t the very Lowest Prices, ee them when von have such work to let. $ TifUiilliTimftTable,

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the noon train

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much as the roaa

tore maues. aireci

cpnnection, amp leaving here on

G reen castle Junebe reached by 8

o'clock the sanjevening." Equally srood connccti dare made for the

East Pittsbn

iKew York and Cin

cinnati, via Inmpolis. This is one of the fevr j-roads that is entirely railed with f?l. The amount of solid comfort e riding afforded bv this is only kiiii by those who liav traveled over Vnndalia,

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Ita its proHpfis for 1881 thcGlobe-

'Satisfaction- Election of Gen. Gar

field and the )ef that Ins administration would so wisely counseled and so well (lucted that it would give a new leof power tar-he party under whichj nation had grown free, strons prosperous: The vile

hand of an ajsin has since stricken t down the gojnd gifUd man who. !

j while he wr year ago, stood on tho tbresold of tresidt'iital office, i t

brat market reports from all the bus. iness oentei'8 or the world; the choice--

j est of the literature for thefamiiy and. j fireside, and a well-edited Agricub' j tural Department of great value to the

tanner. suksojuptjon prices.

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incmuing ounaay, per year, j WithoutSiuiihiy! ' ' . Xnoludin Sunday, in Clubs of ;J and upwards, jWithcut iSunday, in" Clubs of 8 and upward ! Saturday' or Sunday atnni.' -Tuesdays", Fridays and Sun-. days, per year, i In Clubs of 5 and upwards, j. SKMMVE'EKLYI Tucsda'v's and Fridavs, j In (.Mubs of 5 and upwards, ! . WEEKLY

Payable itt advance. Special ints jo Agtmts. Ivc.mittances should be in d ci ! y t h c I J ni led S ta tes Post Office Money Orders, imiik'drafisV'or registered letters, whenever it can? be done. Directions should be made

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