Bloomington Telephone, Volume 5, Number 36, Bloomington, Monroe County, 7 January 1882 — Page 4

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AKEOFFERING SPECIAL? BARGAINS IN Chamber Sets Latest Patterns. 1 1 PIECESonly $4.50. BARGAINS IN CHINA. Gold and Luster Band Sets, fatso an Immense Mi stock of White Granite, Glassware, f fee,

THE MOST SENSIBLE THING

YET!

ISTotioe. FOR SALE: Three houses and

In itlectrng Holiday Preient. quite lege Avenue, the other two on Bail- . V 1 T " X jV .

road btreet, and all suitated

gWbich wefwil! Sell

LO V THAJOTER OFFERED In this Market.

I have received anew and finely selected Stock of Confectionarics, and in oonnection with a Lunch roam and an Oyster Parlor, have opened out on the West Side, two doors north of the Parlor Drug Store

Best Brands of Tobacco and Cigars,

Fresh Bread & Cakes Daily. ITresli Oysters, ARRIVE EVERY DAY, BOTH TUB AND CANNED. Call and s ee Mel

a large number are calling for the

DUPLEX BSD SPRINGS

to erive to their family or friends.

Such gifts are worthy of the name.

When ever th weary frame restles

upon its delicately poised sinues, the

greatftil occupant will be brought to

rember the kind and thoughtful don

or, and when worthless toys and

guilded ornaments would be broken

olr aid aside, the Bed-bottom will

continue to dispense its daily bless

ingresting and reinyigorating the

weary body.

President Arthur returned to

Washington on Saturday. The New

Year's reception at the White House

will be one of unusual brilliance.

Ex-President H ayes, according to

a Cleveland dispatch, has declined to

contribute toward the erection of a

monument to the late President Gar

field, at Cleveland, poverty being tho

excuse offered for refusal. He

claims to have met with ill success

in hi s farming operations in the Bed

River country, and he declared to the gentleman who solicited the

contribution that his savings out of

tte salary drawn by him as Presi

dent of the United States had been

greatly exaggerated, that his bank

dividends had not come up to ex

pectations, and that, under all cir

cumstances, he found himself unable

to contribute anything to the fund

for a monument to Garfield.

on out

lot thirty-sis: (36) in the city of

Bloomington. The Houses are all large and convenient, with;lot.sufflci-

ent tor a garden adjoining: each.

lerms of Jtale, and a more complete

description of property can be had by

calling on KOGERS & HENLEY,

Office m Mayor's Building.

R. W. MIERS, J. H L0L DEN--

LOUDEN & MIERS, Attorn es at Law,

BAG HSLOBS TAKE NOTICB! Immense atook of Nursing- Comfit

McCALLAnCO.

at

LOOJ1INGTON, jgfiF Office

J axnes "W Jackson, PAPER HANGER SlGlf T1V1XX

aiuJJJXLlX VJT 1 VJki , AJIAVAJLJI Mm Mr. Jackson furnishes paper at

wholesale prices and hangs it with x

INDIANA, qulgite taste, thus saving at least

Dr. 7K 2. Mison, Rasidsnt Dsntist , OOMJNGTON, Iff DJA2f A SF" Office over Fee's Store.

third C08&.

Sign Painting,Kalsoming and Grab ing a speciality . Shop in the roar !

Henry L Bates,

BOOT AND SHOE MAKER Bloomington, Ind.

given to

Special attention

soleine and patching.

ORCHARD HOUSE

S. M. ORCHARD,

Proprietor.

The traveling public willfind first-

class accommodations, a splendid

Sample room, and a Good table. Op

posite depot. Board furnished by the

day or week t28

IS MB

it bab a 8eif-Tfara6faK Shuttle"

Pleate call and Examin u t MACHIlf K W forbuyiug. S,C,DoiBa 4 oo

Henry Benckart.

IAKOSl PIANOS ! ! PIANOS!!

ORGANS! ORGANS! ORGANS! Now ia the timo to buy your Pianos & Organs!

C JEL SIBERT, AGENT.

For the Celebrated Cornish & Co.

Piano, and will sell for the next SIX-

Ti.-.-r Mt- ir-ii:- k oiiitA croTiArfll mrrMmanf omr.no. t.H A 1 ' A1S VJlilil LUW, aS he l

' ld. a -4. 4. ..1 a 1 l I TOTlfiC TA l&T. T)a VAmlA brAw wHaI

trailatUniontown,Pa.,forthe mur-1" . T. i SnPlurai ProP T " 7 v ; " "

ui yuc pcnuu ui fccvcii. yvnis, 01 uuuiym pi lutss are lur a rni v. mss lu-

whifth the Urst is just passing away, gtrument. Every thing is fully waris to be more than usually eventful. wj r i V . n , . , , xl ranted, fur each Instrument is wel many believe that the "end of the age" ' , . , is near at hand. It is not difficult tested "before any Pay is required:

j to find among profane writers inti- Don t buy until you see him. Some

mations that this decade will see ex- of his prices; just think!

traoramary things. And then, peo- 13 s 0pp.

from year to year, naturally magnify the importance of what .they see and have part in, especially if they are inclined to watch for the "signs of the times' and to anticipate wars and rumors of wars, and men's heart

door sou

PILES 1 PILBS! PILBS Sure Cure Fund at Last! No One Need ftiffu; A sure Cure for Blind, Bleeding,. Itching and Uiceaated Piles has btea

IND discovered by Dr. William, (am In-

t xy tr. -r MV . dun remedv,) called Dr. . William In nee xiive Bmlaui. first i j J i l - l fW mP, , 9 Indian Ointment. A smgi box has tn or lelephona Office. j v & h io vmuc. cured the worst chronic cases of 15 or

W. K, Sadler, attorney at Law,

BLOOMINGTON,

Jos. E. IIknley.

y

der or MauncejHeaiyhas beeci convicted of murder in the second degree. ' BEBECCAjBATE8fwhot with her cousin Abbi, soundeil roll call with the fife and drum in ambush, and

frigbtededgaway some hostileBritishj

troop about to make a landing from a war vessel, in 1812, has just died at Scituate, Mast, aged eighty-eight years. Her cousin Abbie, aged eigh

ty, is still living.

A Splendid 1 Octave PIANO,

$90 00

250 00

Address the Agent at Bloom

ington, Indv for fakticulars. dlO

Every criminal in the Union is en-jfailing them for fear.

couraged bythe dailyreoorte from One step in vindication of the powWashington to laugh at the law and er and majesty of the law was taken hope for immunity in crime. Who in the Gniteau trial, bv the court re-

can wonder, then, at the reaction of

whole communities against the traditional confidence of Americans in consiiti t onal . forms of trial? The course of Judge Cox. we regret to say, is a public peril as well as a scandal. Gen. Tbomas M. Browne, of Indiana, introduced a joint resolution in

the House tha past week proposing an amendment to the Contitution, weich promieeato'attract considerable attention. The first and most important thing in connection with

the proposed amendment is the provision for thejelection of the President, which it is proposedd to do by abolishing Electors and (each voter toting directly for the Presidential

candidate. It also proposes that all Ttatef shall cast their Presidential vote upon the same dayThouoh Mother Shipton's allegexl prophecy has been exploded over and over again, jso far a? it claims more than twenty years' antiqu ity, a good many people breathe easier when Sunday shows it to be false that,

The world to an end shall com In eighteen hundred and eighty one Events have rrowded thick and last since the year came in well calculated to disturb uneasy nerves. Perhaps 1881 has had no more than its share of casualties and disasters, but, Mother Shipton aside, thcrs is

manding the prisoner to the dock, where he should have been from the

first, the decision of Judge Cox,

"It was the misfortune of the Mahone movement that it repelled Kepublicans by its unsound financial principles, while it attracted them by its practical assertion t f equal rights. The attraction was stronger than the

repulsion, but so far ns Republican

W. P. Rogers,

tr

ATTORN'lES AT LAW.

Bloomington, - - Jd,

Collections and settlement of es

tates ava made specialties. Oflk-a

North east side of Square, in Mavor'f

building. nv5tf.

W. Frirttlly. Harmon II. Friis.y. FRIEDLY & FRIED LY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Offiec over the Bee Hive" Store. Iiloomhigton, Indhma.

upon the motion of Judge Porter, lays suPP0l t w concerned Mahoneism cn

the court open to severe criticism in only -depend upon it in so far as it view of former action; but there will represents Republican principle?

be a feeling of leniency develop even and "l?on other points there can b.

toward Judge Cox on the part of the Y cnn . , & 1 that questions may arise upon which

xcaoun ui iu8 taray anti-Bonrbonism in Virginia will fall tempt to preserve the decorum of his to pieces. The one essential rallying court. Judge Porter, when he said point for the Southern opposition to that it was time for the law to come cling to is equal rights as expressed into this conrt, uttered the sentiment hy honest elections and the entire of every Ameiican citizen. When abrogation of the spirit of pt oscriptGeneral Sickles wason trial for the ion. The rock which will wreck the

killing of Key, he itook his place in the opposition, if it is run upon, is any dock like any other prisoner; but thing that smacks of repudiation. Judge Cox has permitted a degraded The Virginia vie.torr is endangered

and debauched wretch to make a on that "account, and furnishes a travesty of all that is decent and hon- warning of what should be avoided

orable in law and justice, and never in the other States. Republican aid I

maae a, movement toward remanding and sympathy were secured to Mathe assassin to the prisoner's place in hone in spite of his repucliatorv thethe court-room until compelled to do odes, not because of them, anil this so by the representatives of the gov- fact should be kept carefully in view, ernment. Guiteau heaid some plain The Republican party is the distinct-

woicts oi solemn import tvom the lve debt-paving organization of the month of Judge Porter, 'the effect of country.. The national credit during which was very visible. The effort trying times was eohanced by even to keep up his disgusting piav of tn- indication bv Renublican nredoml-

sanity was very feeble, and, cowed by nance, and lowered by every instam e

tear Jor his miserable life, overrode of Domocratic success. It. is to old every other thought in his mind. It in financial honesty to be corrupted is to be hoped now that the trial will at this late date. Therefore ReDnb-

be hurried to a conclusion. All the lieanism can not be counted on ae

evidence that is necessary is in. Mr. forming a part of the opposition if

a departure from one of its cardinal

principals is insisted on. If equal

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30 years standing. No enr netd suffer five minutes after applying tkia wonderful soothing medicine. r lions instruments and electuaries do more harm rhan good. William'

Ointment absorbs the tumors, .allay the intense, itching; (partieuatlj at night after geetiug warm in bed, ) act as a poultice, gives instant and paio less relief, and is prepared only for Piles, it h ing of the private parts, and for nothing else. Head what the Hon. J. 3f, Coffinberry of Cleveland says about Dr. William's Indian Pile Gitnnt: I have useji scores of Pile cures, and if affords me pleasure to say thatl har never found anything which, gav iuch immediate 'tnd yermnnsmt relief as Dr. William s Indian Oiitment. For Hale by all druggists ormaiI4 on receipt of price, $1,00. t!9 Sold by J. W. Shosmak.

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?

Scoville has done everything for his

relativ that professional and personal duty require, while Mr. Reed has

enjoyed the opportunity to air his smartness as a "criminal lawyer, "

rights nnd fair elections are kept steadily in thn fore-ground it may be depended upon'

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