Bloomington Telephone, Volume 5, Number 45, Bloomington, Monroe County, 11 March 1882 — Page 4

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Mm ScovilUra loiter. AirW&t&r tficr execution pf the ::rcLlientf Gulteau is nearly hee months, pir, applications for . passejs Imve already commenced to pour in

A xumjjjer? of .pemperatic. papers

are trying' to make is, point against the Republicans for having created new offices at the Jagt legislature; The liateotnpiied i as follows: "One State Fish Cuurnissioner, 4

members State Board of Health, 91

;h"g6::7theVexplos- j 1M A3S08I 'BlASQ.l PIANO!!

on General Crocker; ami irot a few Master ConuniSsi0ners, 184 Jury

irom members or Coiigrese. ty.oiti toe most distant, parte, of : tlie country have these reues come.. Que ftpplivant states that he ouiy wants the promise, and no matter howfar distant he may W he mav start on tlie Urst train travel night and day to .reach there; AH1 these applications are, however, premature. -

Commissioners, 184 DitchX'ommissioners, 900 Road SuperiDteudents." 'Nothing is said, however, about the .pflicos abolished. For each road Hiiperintendant created there are at least five road supervisors abolished. This would be 4,500 old offices abolished against the 1,459 new one cre-

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-ion would blow the Democratic or

ganization into fragments to small to be picked up and too numerous to be counted-. The. immediate quea: tion, however; is whether theme is any particular reason to expect a Republican explosion; The same predictions have -been heard from Democratic lips an hundred times before. The only practical outcome, thus far, has 'alwavs been another Democratic de-

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Col, CoKKHiu'stated that lie could j ; being a difference of 3.041 offices

give no idea as -to the time that would I than, under the old law. It is a be oetup)ed'i goirt.-; over the bill j M practice toju mp at, conclusions

before any one knows how the figures

tupHni'in going

of excemions mepared by Mr. Seov-

ille in the Andean case. Scoville, h tQ

mini, had taken six ;wks to prepare i QJ:EllA1 Sh ekm a n and Hancock

it, and he could not he -impatient,: if the lounsel of the Government; took

a reoi:able tiine to examine the !

both favor the compulsory retirement of an: y officers -of a . certain age though they do not like the scheme

paper. They might agree upon a

ir.n tninrhr Mris whioh voulti reft Hire

i.- .t.;i w if---;;c 1 ment of 'comuanv oflicers at 40

- , O .. , ... quiffr probable that gome days will elapse1 before there is argument as to the bill of exceptions?.

A man went to Tappan, N. YM the other; night; found his way to the Andre nionmument placed there by Mr. Field, and during a ; storm nianaaed to hack and batter the mscripo ----- tion. placed, thereon so that now it can net be read. One of them, the longest, wis written for' the purpose by the late Dean Stanley, In ex pi a nation of this act the stronger left a piece of foolscap paper upon which was written the following lines in an apparently disguised, hand: ; 'Too long- hath stood the traitor's fchaft

A monument to shame,

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now bolore the House. Military Oom- j Bujjt up to praise a traitor's craft, mittee. Hancock advises the ictire-1 To sanctify .11' fame. A ,:

f :-e. i Are trecdmen bound to still iortear,

l.ieving they should be under that age to perform their duties satistacte

j oriiv,) of field officers at 5o, and of

In closing his memorial midre general oflicers at G5. lie would

in the IlouaW Ex-Secretary Blaine ! promote oliicers one grade upon their sxx. ' - " , I retirement. Hancock further thinks Ah the end drew near, .his early exceptions should be made Jn thiP .ravtnir for the retui tied. The eases of. Sherman. Sheridan, and

And meokly still implore, Wheu Conquered foes: their altersVrear Within our very door? This vulgar and insulting stone Would honor for all time, Not sneaking Andre's death alone, But black Ben Arnold's crime; And they who thus can gloiify The traitor and hia'deeds, Themselves high treason votvld emply If 'twould fulfill their: needs. Americans! resolve, proclaim, ' That in our own dear land Never, while the peoplejieign :y . .Shall Treason's statue stand! And he who dares erect it next

or to die. as Gud Should will, within I decomposed of- young iheh. Cm With fulsome;1 or with false pretest

fsigtit df-iCs1 heaving" billows, within pulsory retirement would work hard-, sound of its: mam fold voices. - With J ships. in 'many cases, but these ofticcif

wan, ievered face tenderly lifted to apparently do not think it would be the eooimor breeze, he looked out ' . w ii . ' rnn out of the wv to depart from the wistfully upon the oeean s changing! 1 wonders; on its fair sails, whitening r"3 wen any public interest require

ORGANS! ORG

. Now is. the tiino to buy your Pianos & Grgansl

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For. the' Celebrated Cornish & -'(Jo? PiauV.; :md will sell for the next SIX

TY DAYS VERY LOW, as he in

tends to let' the People know what bottom prices are fo;r a First Class instrument; Every thing is fully warranted, for each' Instrument'-' is welt; tested : befoi e any Pay is required Don't buy until you see him. Some of his prices; jusfrthiuk!

A 13 Sxor Ougan, A Splendid' 7 Octave" PIANO,

HJagr Address the Agent at B'loomin&toii Ind,; for particulars. dlO Notice. FOR SALE: Three hnnses and lots, one of which is located on Col?

Ipo-p A venue, tlio other two on Kail-

road Street, and ali suitated on out

lot thirtv-six "(:(5) in the city ot PAPER HANGER ! Bloominsstoii. "The ; Housok are all 1 a n i

large ana convenieru., wuu-iwt sunn-- j v " (. ' i 'IMl'lV' entfor agarderi adjtuning each.. ; l5 ln.o .'i,r coin rtiul 5i inure eoinnlete i FU nnMiXiil.OXv iNDIASAe

ONLY ONE FORI A DOSE.

The BINEHAUT MEDICINE CO-, TroyfO. price, 25 cts. For.Sale.by ail DW

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tatl.v mansion ,of--power -had been j .,otUer ofheers 'distil iguishwl' 'in, .time to hiu; the. .wearisome huspiUu ot ( ... , c, : . , . j Vi i ; l i i ,i. , tv, ; o M-ar, but Sherman told the , cornpain, : ud he begged to oe taken troni j ' ; its prison wallsyfrom its oppressive; ! mittce the other day that he ;fUvored stifling au ir'niu: its - homelcssuebs. j the retiring bill, oven if; it : should tiunriy, siiontly, the love of a grejit I tMj.e ljim tVom the actiYe list. Both

peopbore the pale .uflorer to he jv( lonced tor healinir oi the sea, .to live

description, of property can be Had by .jack!?(in'. fuvnishcs pftpw-1 e.t calling on' ROGERS & HENLEY , , : .1?,, prices aud hangs it with-ex?; I Otfice iu Mayor s Building. ; quMte taste , thus Wang at least k-

; third oust. . i- -.' t Henry Ii JBatC T Sigu PaiiiUiig,KaIguroiR a.4'Qww-' . t. f rjiW TM v f'W inir a speciulkv Shop in the jsnf kt? ,. -BOOT AND SHOE IAJLEK- u blyi4 uul.e,t ner of Soare, Ri nnMivrjTn..' . . - 1n1 j . r- tt- . ... .

Sigf0 Special attention given--to soleinar aiul I-patchings-

ORCHARU HOUSE

Shall dang-le from its crest.'

S. M. ORCHARD,

Proprietor.

To the Editor of ihe Telephone: I ntily w:sh to aik . yur indulgence to sav a few worda abut order in churches,' and especially at night. I

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n. i . t- - f i ' .m i tfUi 1 1 i "m iw.u wjxji, wiw v w rr

-nJ;.! I.hnth ho nArdr nh: Tki; Edsou booin for JudSe 9f ' the ! accompanuig his lady friend on j

ut&&'red clouds of evening, arching j'Supreine Court seems to have taken j' Sunday evening; it is all-right; and j

in the -xnorninsr liffht; on its - restless

ed it.

T!ie traveling public Millfind, firstdass accornmodsitipiis, a - splendid Sample room, anl :i flood tahlc- ,()ppoitc depot. Hoard furnished by the day or week .

low to the horizon; of the serene and-1 the State bv storm. -Mr. Edson was !

on the ticket in 1870, and though - he knew defeat was certain, worked long

parting soul mar know. : Let vns he-1 lmvd lVr th e' lieve that in the silence of therecedii;g :! Terro Haute Express: . ilAmongi

shining pat5.nvay.of the s:ar: Let us I think that his dvin eyes read a my s I

meaning which only the rapt and I

proper, ami if I may be allowed to j

sav. it is 'co7hmendable if they are i

old enoud) or kiibw enough to be-i 100MTNtiTONr

have when they get there. It is bad j enough t for bvo softers" to giggle i

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MACHINE be

fore buying.

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ahd aii't t:;" at'-an 6htrtaihnent,rDii t to

carry on in this style in the house of; God, under t he voice of the minister j

vwWe---4 on breaking .on;a further -..sWaudfoit j thc ,RepllliiGan . Estate- ticket ' this

, , t y i vear is Hon. A iHiam 1: idson. or

oreain oi ine eiermu niornuiij., . ... ... . , ri .nrmnnm.. hv irson wlio wsu-t I

:Mt Vernon; Tosev Co. . lor Judge oi UiV-"rv ,T ,! I: . " . ; i

f, . - " : , . ' I to hear, k'uen conuuci in not, iuul the Supreme: Court. ,froin ...the iirst aVi nnia 7,nii b;; Gndured. "Jt is an in- !

jiidicial district. - Judge Edson ... was j j notice to the preacher,' td the-- church, j

no your neighbor and above ail to the j

gpSf O Alice over National Hank.

I'lI.E-! PILES

1'ILBS!

i ! A Sure Cure Found at

: . No One Keel Suffer

Resident

Dentist

Rover, in his letter to .the Ciminnati Gazette, gives the follovriug nor

tioeof ouv Go?r, which i : eer- j an original Eepubliean, 5 and has fd-

tainly true as fur as this .part to the j ways been a working and contnbut-

Ortiee over Fee's

Store.

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State is concerned: n - ' The ovation extended to ' Gov. Sorter on bw recent visit 1a Washington wa5 but a reft3i f his pojniiarity a home. It-ia. no exaggeration to say that Indiana Ijg. never ha3

a Goyeruor better quahlied in every way to d'scharg ? the duties of Chief . J lxec ive - than ker present one. Gnv. Porter i not the kind of a man to look n non his odiee :ir? amer6 -'tiff-nreheacN His ' recent investigatiou of the Northern Prison, and the sum

mary manner in which the grave abuses there were brought to an ehd.fcbut.one illustration of bit? - method's of serving the people of -the" State In hs aptitude ior miscellaneous public '.'..addresses few inon- j;re -his Equals anywhere. Scawely a week paaes that HO)no kind ' of Coiivention i. 4 not held in Indianapolis,; and not infrequently there are .several 6 them in a-week;; The Governor is almost

always invited to address them, snd 6'lt is the hope of many Democrats the practical and valuable suggestion j nd a fear of a few -Republicans, that

which he never fails to make, how i the republican party is goihff topiec"

that he is not onlv a mau of large culture and nerai JnfVrziationf but ' that these: ;;tdva3nitai5e supplemented

by a studious preparation for each

ing member to the organisation; in a

county large! democratic. He wa on the ticket in 1876 for the same place, but shared in the general defeat of the year, lie is a iirst rate lawyer and as a citizen is -above reproaeh.l Whenever appearing before the people as a candidate he has proved himself popular by runniuvr ahead of I as t icket ; h is fri en ds; insist that in all fairness he is agaih entitled to the nomination this yearv custom and hi strength and availability all being: in his iavon : He is in the prime-ot' life a liard and a systematic worker-just the inan to do his s'nare in the lahorious duties of the Supreme Court" - : 1

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One you pretend- to be worshiping ; bp-vour h'seneo. ,Do not . talk and

langh in church ror tneso reasons. ;; If you have no regard 'for 'religion, BLOOMlNGtGK have no respect for those about you, j T Ty. w

have. no scruple, for .yourselves, .for j oor south ot leleplume Ofliee. the honor and the good name of your j W. P. Kogkhs, Jos. E. Henlkv. hnvpiitc liiVinv''A;liAti vnii .ivp at, Kiitih i . : : r

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Puil(linii,' first

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W.hkx the time for battle- arrives

the -lovalty with tlie-'Re'publioan par- ! We taKO great pleasure in calling

ty-erhshes out all enmity and' strife, i thy attention of. our friends and eu-

i t i y i ,1 ' Lome 16 ) Ul AlUa WiKiJa uui'Ji 4iii'i and witha solid phalanx the enemv j Tl c . . i;mi,-fl u.t;m 1 " Luns Svrup which is pyrlecth Iia.'inis met ana . routed b:ys the: JTew hess; Wicasaiit to tho tas'tW will ; not

l'arc Trilmnc:

places. Ivone : certainly would so heedlessly brine reproach on the fath

er and mother who are . eciiially igno- j

rant and irrcponsibje. for such act: j BLOQMi"GTOy,

ions. Young friends, if you can't j Collections and settlement of escome into a chnrch and vhile there j tntes are inade specialties. Ofllce act with decorum; ' it is mdeh better orth eat .side of Square, in Sifiyoj'V that vou stav ot home better -forjuiuin,, nVof.

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yourseIyes,belter,ior tnose wno are so

V. Krlwlly. ..Harmon H . h rieo. y. FIUEDLY & FKIKDLY, , ,;- ATTORN KY AT TAV, Offiec over the Bee Hive" Store? lilnomingtou, InrliiMjB. C, Vansandt,

unfortunate as to be about you.

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i telling and Uleeaated Piles has beeiy iiseovered by Dr. William, (an Indian remedy,) called Dr. William' Indian Ointment. A single box ha

! cured tine worst chronic cjiss of 25 r ! 30 votirs standing. ISo ene need ul-

! fer' live minutes alter applying this j wonderful soot kin .medicine. ls

tions instruments sad: eleetuaies ujmore Vharra rhan good. ; William's Ortitinent rtbsorbtN tqnjora, allay the intense itching, (particuaUy at night after geetiug warm in bed,) act as a poultice, gives instant and painless relief, and is prepared . only for Piles, ithintr of the private parts, and for nothing else. " Head. what the Hon. J. M. Cotflnberry of Cleveland says about Dr.' William's Indian Pile Ointment: I have used scores "of Pile cures, and it affords me pleasure to say that X havty never found anything which, gaver iuch immediate und yermacent relie-f as Dr. William-a Indian Ointment. For sale by all druggists or mailed on reueipt of price, $1,06.

til) Sobd by J. W. Shosmakr.

nausetite. and gives relief almost in

stantly. It trjiitter not how .severe

your Cough .may -. be,,; how many j w A Q t at

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how many physicians you have con; ;

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occasW.H "eiBi tonq ;or, throwing must be two v-ings two conventions his hospitable mansion on Norih Teiv or a bolt and certainty of defeat, it is neaaee street o oen to the public, and supposed. This notion has become

i go invbived;! suited; the tonic? soothing and heal- j Metallic Uurial Caskets, and .taae gilt toM fiti)- ing )nportios- of this : medicine will j Coffins, &k Ilearso and Carnages SS-AV 'J'hcrc loosen it and assist the .Throat and furnished to order,

many are ' the brilliant re(,.eptions

whicb Aate been given there already during his term of office. The result i, a the Madison Courier recently expressed ity tbaAthere is not a public man in the State to day more influential or more popular than Gov; Porter ' He has a' strong hold upon the people, wfa&ieel that his ability

is &uppJcmenteay a spotless in teg

ruy and a toorougli dcvf;ion 1 Uiitrlie woliVuv..."

cs. jn uie str no oi xeaaers, it is un

ngined, th-fif party is to' be"

that it can never be brou

port any euudidate in '1881..

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Jjun?s. to exnel. the, onending, inatter :

Icivin- them in a healthy condition, ! r 0,,01 ' tree from irritation, and the air pas- j - Hul1

. . ixM.nl A,a l.nnnr-. 4- U ?n i ? I i 1 ' U r C 1 r1 fill 1 11 ! CP C V !1 t.1 M f SI 1 1(1 500 U I U 1 WU

with. the transparent canning "which.' I -&trengthHiin the general system;!

is the acme of pains to show

tnyToro-mo'KejniblicansV- and try ! Asthma,- lironchitis, ury uacKing j their little best to foster such' dis i Conchy Los ot Voice, Irritation of j

3T fcihop on (ollego Avenue, noUh

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cords as do exist between Republi ! the Thro it, Soreness of the CheBfc, j can leaders. There times and pains j Fains in the Lung, Spitting of Blood, j

are.wated. The engineer who tried I Croup Influenza,- A hooping Gougo, to make taster time by getting on tbc-j and Idling Fever, we reccommend

0 .Trhe I safety valve wan Viot a person of great j this ab.ovo all mtlior; Yours truly. I widnn; I.C 1 : lJrpubli''rtu. pjrrt v ! S,ld K ti. - f.indlcv. ou.t Iv Sido,

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Executed with neatness and Prompta es s

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fJRAVS SPEOEHC .MEDICINE.

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BEFORE TMiHfcheah ,lmio-A?TER TAKIH8.;

coyy,andaU deaeases that follow afift--coiisequenee oself- Abuse, a Iobs of. niemory nniversal lassitude, pain ? the back, dimness of isioii,preiattire old age,.und m;auy other deseajses iht f .eadoausitaity orcon.sumptibti,, and '. nremoure jrrave, full particulars ,iV a

j pampldtet which we. de$irV o timd free, to every one. The Speeifiic mel; f iciuv iold by all druggists at $! ! per. parage, or six package $i'or' or will be sent free by mail 4-8-1 oi1 of the money, bv addressing Tnar.

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