Bloomington Telephone, Volume 5, Number 39, Bloomington, Monroe County, 28 January 1882 — Page 4

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ra is fortune "fc lose his.. vvitV, bad the fillowiiig combination epitah engravfcpon her tombstone: "To the memory of Tabitha, wife of Moses Skin: ner, esq., gentlemanly editor of the Trombone. Terms, ,3 a year, invariably in advance. A kind mother and an exemplary wife. Office over Coleman's grocery uo two flights of stairs. Knock hard. We shall miss thee, mother, we, shall miss the.. Job printing solicited The bill prepared by Secretaryv Ktrkwood, and now pending m Cog j iircss, to civilize uie xuaiana owning: reservations in their tribal capacite, is a commendable measure, j nnd will doubtless become a law. It ! provides for a reduction of the size i i ofrese.vatiensbytbes.lo of. por-1 tion of each7 the allotment of the jo j mainder on proof of cultivation, and j the use of the radnev obtained by the .ale of the tract reiesed from Indian ownership to build houses and buy j impHments for the families stM'tingas farmers, and provide them with j P"V miction. The provisions ,

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t el h gent tribes are capable of any lurthcr advance in the path of civilization. The bill is not mandatory; it dimply. -asks the Indians to make the experiment PiiESSLKE will be broucht to bear pn Congres, when it gets ready to ! TT , . 41l . ii 1 House larger. All experienced leg . , . .i . i i2iacorsconKier toe present mem hers hip quite great enough. There are to many men in the body and on the committees to make legislation to ran off smoothly. Nothing is to be trained by increasiag the sizeaftaf everj- census, and a good deal is to he lost. The two forces which work for an increase are the ambition of small politicians who want places, and the hope of some States to get undue advantage iu the case of the adopt- j ion of certain lame numbers, lv the! assignment of extra members to them j on account of remainders on the div

iion. rne relative strengtn oi me j must nave- uug n-.uuo v.vj Statea will preserved, whatever j Clerk. He must pay the County the number of Representatives, while j Treasurer the dog tax for 1881 , as has with a smallish Moasethe gondii ct of 1 heretofore been the custom, and unbusiness will be easier and the chan- der the new act, approved April 13, ces for jobbery at least no greater. j 1881, he must pay the Township " - ...,,( .-Trustee the tax for 1882, which, orThe time that individual Con- j dianai1 tbe Treaglirer WOuld have gressmen give to itb0 demands of their I collected in 1883. Unlesa he pays constituents detracts greatly from j the Trustee an d causes his dog to their legislative usefulness, but they j wear the tag, tho dog falls under the i nniAnnf nf i hftiv and all constable are command-

mi i i i t v i personal grievance to wrestle with that ought be; obviated in some. There is to much concentration on selfand too little on public affairs. Ongn 68 has its obstruction to trujge against as well as parliament i llAurlv Mp,l .iftino. nnt nrnrP but. jost what it ought to be is a matter not easily arrived at. The necessity for it would not be so apparent if members would sink to their duties. It is vain to expect moral suasion to accomplish the reform. The improvement must come through a change in condition if it comes at all. The adoption r of a more delinate method to ffivo precedence to "a cer - turn class of questions; would helo uA ;;:; T ..f fi,. o.;ati bills be attended to early in the seesion, and dates be fixed for' the reports;'! and-voles upon other bills of; irapor - tanc ;There is surely a chance for the exercise of more.system than ex ists; The chancer this session for action upon the counting of the elccturial. yoter the Presidenta 1 successicm. 1 1 - t i -A. . f I 1 . tl wy .......".v-.. v..Courarc not very good. It Tnay.be nhdentiy propoesiea uv memDera thattnWur ueapne altogether. probable, . that they will be cr6wde4 out--by bij'.g.of muchi- less importance. The matters that '.the -Third.honge''i6intereFted;Mn have a habit Ot saim; the Wfiiterencor

I ' r-vr YiiC TT T Xflf R J Here is a girl and a hoy dancing the "racket." it is a very graceful movement. Look the girl come near falling iown. The boy saved her. That is what the hty is there for. Do they ever get tierd? O no. It j IS easier tuau uuuvuiij ,f,imt nrftttr orirls dance the rack et? Hardly ever. JIayre the church will also give a racket. that walkins down the t street. That is a -yf.ung man. How , , f, youMff nan? Hc is about :- noes'his mother kuow he n v- fnr hf-oes'to coiJeso. The young man has a girl at home. wdlere xhis"one with him now is his college ri rl. But what is a college girl? A college girl lives iu B100.""1? d (trows outte old. fche now t Know it. g7ho mmt be that h, do..t fc lier But never mind for she will nndit out when he &oes homo. That is a clerk. Ho has been in the store aooui wreu he does not own an luteresc in tne store. He gets $2 a week. Yes tha'. vto r . . 3 . room. iijc viuiu 4.-3 ""v the proprietor will turn him off and not hire him over again. Then he will have to ask his ma and pa for $2 more each week for to see his girl with. Liok at it. It is an editor. How S tierd he looks. He has been writing i an editorial on 'Personal Keforra." How poor he looks and how r , . . , . r - walk. Ho is thinking of a slow he banquet to be given ia 1884 and how he will enjoy himself.. Do edi'ors evi?r quit work? Such cases have been known Nnt pw nnt he remembered. Yes the editor gets a pass by paying 'r it twice. An editor is very large when i he owns a pass. Faitors are very V.v m a. w v " ' - . rass-able creatures. Do they evw j tell the truvh. Only m speaking ot i the circulation of their paper ntl-.Jn.j Peoi'I.e who keep dogs, must conside'r tiwxu a luxury, and a dear one a, that, under the provisions, of the new law, now in force. Th owner ' i i. 1 . a Ja.m hiAHDA iiAin tha ( irv ! 1kU14 hi,u nto the first day of April. A constable neglecting to do shis is amenable to a fine of $25 and costs. A few days ago word came an Ohio town thai a woman from there three i WUO liau ueuu suitsw ju. years leit a curious scnsniion in uei tongue, ana concjuaeu n site were i i i i only to try to she could talk as well as anybody, and forthwith trying, she succeeded. Kow word comes from another Ohio town that a man their who had been blind for eight years and the first thin? hc knew to his j 161 -a u.iu.ua ; delight was the perfect restoration of 1 hi? sight. It is a very small and ! dull town in Ohio that can not re Jportsoinotlnng phenomenal. , Mi?. William D. Muhphy, of ..41bany, New York, has brought suit j 1 ag.,iast Win, H. English, Democratic candidate for Vice President in 1380 for the 8"in of 1,800, alleged to be due him for speeches made during the campaign MrJMurphy "ld ! Carl Sehurz, and get hU pay. if not in aivailce immediately on ihe delivery 0 the KOOt3s; . - to thf neceBg;ty of inaupurating a fair a nd j nlimaMtv policy toward the Indian j tribes. Similar efforts have been oi. j foot frequently before, but do uot iu i seera t-o.getajoug mucu. i uey ougoi

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- . . VTATOfi!! ORGANS! ORGANS! ORGANS! 1 Now is tho limo to buy your j , PianOS & Organs! j tt t c-T-nnn ir.Rirr S . ' i tor tne ueieuratea ucrnisu x. a). Piano, and will sell for the next ji liiV 1 o V VjSXx iJ vy , as in 4 fnnio frt lot. tha Ponnli knnw what I I bottom prices are for a First Class in-; I strumeiiw Every thing is full' war-; ranted, for eacli Instrument .is well tested befmo any Pay is required. ! Don't buy until you see him. Some i 0f his piices; just think! i a 10 wripfnv ;W) 00 : A. Splendid 7 Octave PIANO, 250 00 goEr" Address the Agent at Bloom- ! inhton, Ind,. for fakticulaks. dlU This felling against polygamy appears to be more intense' than ever both in Congress and out: of it In the debate on the reference of the contested Utah Delegatship, the re marks of Sunset Cox denunciatory of ! polygamy and eulogistic of mogamy j Avhich were forced upon, him by his j colleague, Mr. Hiscock, in which he j pledged himself and his side of :.he House to vote with the majority for any measure for the suppression of polygamy, were enthusiastically ap plauded by the entire House. This applause indicates the feeling exiting in Congress,, though there are manv who doubt the sincerity of Cox and his fellow Democrats in this matter, iuapmuch as ho and theyt invariably vole to seat the polygnmous Delegate sent from Utah. The feeling is taking shape, and will doubtless result in some general law on the f , d olygamy f - 1 -& which shall not permit the unseemly i spectacle of one man, .Marvin, wear- J U1g striped clothes in & State prison S jpor poivranl0U8 practices, while another equally guilty and more boast- j l"ul polygamist, Cannon, occupies a ; seat in the legislative halls of the j Nation. The general feeling is that this unfair and incongroua state ot marital affairs must be regulated, and that which is a crime in one State or Territoi-'y shall not bo accounted a virtue in another. CoxuKEgs has now been in sessiun, including the holiday recess, seven weeks, and there i nothing, absolutely nothing, to show for it. On1 or two petty bills have been passed that there was no dispute over. ISot one measure of general importance has come up in the House save, incidentally, the suggestion to give the Mississippi Improvement Commutes ; charge of appropriations for the rivera wise plan which was beaten by the usual combination of Jog-rolling . i interests that fatten on the river and ! harbor bill. And vet no Congress i - w i0r mally years has had so manv i matters of vilrd importance before it, I or so g00( a chance to make itself re-' i membered bv wise legislation and ! j thoughtful devotion to business. ' j jyr. Robinson, ofMassachusetts, told j a plain trutti wnen lie said: "'it is bv workiny; hard that wo deserw j honor, and nothing by grumbling j and growling because we are not lirst s eond or ihiid on ai loniiinttt'e. i The Senate h:;s done a little better. I but not much. j The hot. l-keepen j yt. outflanked the t H Ol M f . . Albans ; ? temperance orusa j ! -.-lers bv closinor their hnusea and vo i .Ju8in:r to do business so lonj: ns Uie I prohibitory laws were nfoiveii. Th, ': ! Pl inconvenient was so great as ! to cause a popular ouicry, one nni boni faces lemaned inflexidle. Th ! indirfs of the Suqreme Court linallv j declared they Vould not meet at S. j Albans unless the hotels were open !. j them,, and rather thrm see the coin! ; go t0sorj5e xjvtl iown the hotel mci j vi , ' ' u llw - UMdcriittlMl,iu.r j

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.. lote cch is looked on College. Avenue, the other two on Railroad Street, and al 1 smta ted on out lot thirty-six (36) in the city of Bloom inirton. The Houses are all at lane end convenient, with lot siUlicii rnt ti.r -a (ninlfin fldioinin"' each. ( sale, and a more coin (jest'i muun ul jiupriuv - calling on ROGERS K HLlNiJi- i.i Otlice in Mayor's Building? TT L Bates, LXXeHXy. BOOT AND SHOE MAKER Bloom ingtok Int. , Special atteutioiv -iven to .ninrnr ntP.hintv S. M. ORCHARD, Proprietor. I The traveling public willfmd first- j class accommodationfl, a splendid j Sample room, and a Good table. Op- ! uoftite depot- Board iurnished bv the dav or week ... , - - - , t28 tt. W. MTEKS, J. II I. GUP-EN LOUDEN A-.' M1KKS, or n es l I,' " : LOOMTNGTON, N DIaN A . gjtiT Office over XSational Hank. Dr. "II 'J. slliiton, Eisidsn t Dentist, COWINGTOX, TN-.BIANA fSSF" Office over Fee's Store. Sadler 9 a BLOOMING TON, IND 0 In Hive -lKm doors-. .Ui ol Aelopttono Ollu-e. In lft".! Hive Building, first w. P. Rooeks, JOS. E. II KNf.KY. A JTOIIXIKS AT LAW. .-Bloomixgtos, - - Collections and settlement or es-

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