Bloomington Telephone, Volume 6, Number 18, Bloomington, Monroe County, 23 September 1882 — Page 2
J.UJ)BM,. GQtfJWKSIWM : Pn.Es ai fredueritlC preceded by OCMACY. a sense of weight in the back, loin It is not our busiriessMopfove and lowsrpart ottUe apoomen, tauvotes. m iidW' that Mr W fi;. beet claim Vtollvoes irri&spedtive of ptous of indigesttouari 4;esWii'iis MA !-. n Uto AAiitlov minima tn tfafiiai?fir iiiioaamo&a nt t.InA Atftm&Gu V I fill i y UliU ClQ tCf UIO UCVUilttl vinw i m-m V- Y J mi-jaa-w . "5 rw . BOUND FOR THfr Democratic votes, he and his Demo- eie. iv moisture, ime,: ..fwjpv fiAri- that nnminn fArl Mr ' Coflfev. Itcliinff Piles yield at orica to.thp ap TTTKJi- t ki : T : gamed some party advantage m the
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OFFICE: Over Gollina & Karseir. I fiJgP UBLtCAN SPEAKING. COt. GEO. W. FRIEDLEY uiil pttk at Ellettoville Saturday night, pUaiber 30th, at 7 o'clock. -
SEiNMOR W. B Fi TREAT will sneak at Carter's school house, in
Eferty. towmmpt wednesaay nigni, September 2?th, at 8 o'clock. At SoatH Union school house, in Van Buren township, Thursday night Sept 28th ': At SUnford, Friday night Sept, At Lee's school house, in Benton township, Friday night, Sept 29th. The Republican Central Committee , vUl meet Saturday, Sept 30th, at 1 o'clock,, in th grand jury room. - y ,
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COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS, , GRADED SCHOOL, AND COUNTY TEXT BOOKS,
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Books of All Kinds and Every Description for College Grades and Common Schools. A nice slate for 3 centsi A LARGE SLATE for 5 cents. INKS, PENS, PENHOLDERS, PENCILS, at prices that naturally would ASTONISH ANY ONE. R e m e m b e r we pir HEADQUARTERS and can not, aiadWill Qob$ undersold. i
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... r, fc . ,94iu,ywffiiWitPh?tew l Republican, they preferred to aban- fctl8tPW
r nn fLnv.sncn atiemnt. ana ir. UUi- miubi.-,i ciuwjwr: wi v-. . -r -.rr,
ley was nominated as the choice of a delay, uuUl thdron ey was produces perinaneM
large numuei ui uu,, try-,iit 'and be cured,- rruWjWconsisteut Democrats of Brown, coun- your druggist for it, an- wto ty. Judge Coffey told us personally you can uot obtain it pf him, weT ..willthat he would make the race distinct send it; prepaitlon W.jfj.W
tively as a Democrat; he would ask SkELmd
for no: Republic voe with any OUtitSide, ': ;''-'r:T''r. other understanding -M: if elected oqd, ' RoastediCOFF wftiilil assiiredlv voteisfor the Dem- V X"
r? c ?-:ifAxt r pti Mucuaiiief for- U. b. rivd.thi w6ek. atil OOLiWN
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We presume that Judge Coffey was
a Democrat before Mr. Iunean Was Jbprn, anclthatlbe?has belni one aver since. It is known of all men that; he is the present Democratic Senator
Irom this district, and was a member of the Democratic State Central Committee till June of this year; his Democracy has been endorsed by .the blooming ton Courier; and th;:Jfeifeville Jacksonian, the party organ of Brown county is out spoken in his favor, as a Democrat. To any Dem
ocrat who knows Judge Coffey these
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the streets, in justice to this class)
ought this stringent measure become a law? It was Jesus Christ who said that the poor would always be with us, but did he give the "rich man" a
right to take advantage of them? If
Mullikin Building.
words need not be said. But if If S
been-asked why jiheg she tiphOji a railical Pepliif ippo anxious fbrhilecjidnl imj)le
cause Ae ?i o straight, honest sub
mission of the Prohibition amend
ment to the people; arid hM boldly
said so, while Ms opponent, :Mt
Duncnii. uv opposed to JfqMbfn
at eifcrd .t&ye, an&UlK&zin
t. submission. This
district has a thousand Democratic
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College i Year Begins September
Tuition Free. Both sexes admitted
on equal conditions'1 Bor catalogue
and other in tormation aaaress
Wi V; felpANLBie, ' LEMUKL MOSS, SH-rtarv . President;' s!
2100,000 pounds Scrap lron aadf lR1gaWftni;bJfyT;!1!.I.l1'! :-'' Clsspil & -hmith The highest market pisice paid- in. Caish or Goods, lor iiton and : rags, ClasspU & Smithi -. ' v Barg&ina in- table and jwcketjcutlfit ry ut .Clftsptl (feniithr KH Jni.th StQVCSi and tinware oheap.for
AaTOnT.lwaaa-rwvvw 5 v . . -Kooiingi ,S;poitinj? andgatterm- ; - 1
rtice by !UUssil & Smithi
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The New York Tribune after
giving the reuult of the Maine elect
ion adds: torj to encoiiirag the Republicans of Ohio and Indiana who vote next. AAltMCA ftf f a M 4-lJ-k 4- T
this hog ordinance was lett to the October States i.; in one respect simi-
voters,every w ara wouia conaemn iu jar to that wnicb was lolloWed in
""nZTEe iinnionse trade of . Stewart
01U J . Dort has " the & McPheetersi acco majority and a Democrat has tne the beautifuV rpom they occupy, but right to represent it. It it. were a ne . . ia nrices at which the
Why not submit it it to the peo
Tms sensation of th week was cause4 by the City Council , on last Monday night, adopting a . "hog rdInuce'' by a vote of 5 to 1, which
provides; briefljr, that any hog found on the Btreete after Nowmber 1st will be placed ih a pen the Mar-, ehftl and before the sioprietor can get the animal be most' py a "pound'' of 0 cents. v The effect of whihis, it is intended that Mr. Hog be kept at home in the back yard to perfume the surrounding neighborhood with
that odor peculiar to his Hogshipv. The- Telephone condemns tiiisordinanee: first, beeanec the, hog is the best board of healh t&at any town can have;: eecondy it is unjust nisny of the poeser ; classes that are dependent upon a few hogs lor their nieat. BUt keepi them lip. Then feed it to buy, wtaeb. is up amal) item. . The reason : tnat pe sons who have plenty without; wiU
keep hogs, is no cause for taking an
pie?
5 Some of thePemocratic exchanges have not heard from Maine yet, The Republican majority , reached ten thousand. : -. '
The State Liquor League resolved to support the Democratic ticket as a body. Temperance Dutnocrats, how do you like your company?' ? Mb. Duncan announces publicly that he "is especially opposeid to Fro hibition.'' The 7th of November the people of this Senatorial district will
be expected to indorse this (?eclara tion. They will not do it! ' !
Mine. In all three States the Republicans have risen above : the law plane of party expediency an3 have relied for success uoon ite intelli
gence and moral sentiment of the neoDle- In all three States also have
the .Democrats followed a common plan. They have aban doned all jarinciple in a mad chaee for success, and are hoping 1 6 win that success
through the aid 6t all the worst ele
ments of the population. Maine has demonstrated that the ignorant and
the depraved do hot constitute a inaj-r
onty or its citizens, ana we . oeiieye
that Indiana and Ohio will repeat
me vemict, .a .
When ever the State Liquor League calls a convention and resolve to support the Republican ticket, then you mav call it a whisk v oartv. . : When
that is done - the Republican camp will resemble rata escaping - from a
purning oarn; r
Hon. Samuel WAlijngfobp re-
ttwned last Monday from a canvass in Browri , Bartholomew and J ohn
ston counties, where he met a large
number of the yoters. He spoke to
advhntaze of many who are depend; large audiejiees, and is mpch encoui
ent, in a measure, upon the hog that are allowed to be on the etreetisj. A great majority of laborers get $1 a day, and have family to support; for the convenience of thsee who are more fortonate in their lotr must these laborers spend tSxenty jlm eentsof the $1 fovmeatt Wonderful aristocracy this! We- will not deny that the city ha a legal right to adopt the ordinance, but as represen tatives of the unfortunate as well as lortnnate. of the man who helps sup-
ort his family by the hogs that roara j
"How lonir. oh Lord, wilt : the col
ored people of Indiana submit to th
iron rule ot the ring'-nvotQ as we, direct or yoni'self and business will be ruined." Sentinel. The Sentinel never took on that way when the "colored people" had to Submit to the iron rule" of Demo
cratic ownorg, could not vote at all, and were hunted by bloodhounds, scorett with whips till like .cannibal cutlets, and sold like troublesome hogs or brerichy bulls away from wife
and children and parents. Why jhculd the Sentinel feel so badly ibout the colored vote when it did its little best, or worst, to keep the
colored people from ever having a
vote? When, a .colored voter was mobtied and murdered in our streets at an election during the domination of Democratic ret'oim' the Sentinel had never a wrd of censure for the Democratic policemen aud rowdies who did the murder. The "colored
voter" is the man who got its wrath,
Republican district of course we ar(g semng the be W
WOUld DC SUppOril.UgitVUu WM?f.fV;, v..,,, h, , f . -.v-.-; nominee'' We do not, know.Uat ..we Collins & Karsell stid have stock will "set 'fall credit for the truth of the 0f the celebrated Crawfordsville flour , abo emphasizedtatementV. But all -j' . , the citv tree ot cnarge. we have the consolation, of a clear Yo should call at Collins & Karconscieuce in making it- Yet ; our se;ns aT1(j get some of the genuine---v4-i rc- nfa nnoallAni f lip triltll of T-lK nKfmninn ibotatoesr iJBportefv
our reason denied, and we are held as from Ireland; only, a, few bns&eia, always ready to dpny thing to! beat tjqjqjj new French' Pruned the -regnlar Democratic nqh,ine' foTll & Collins Ka It is not sov. For instance: Mr, John Wj y : v ' ; Qraham, our townsman,, is the "reg- 6 xery variety of Green, ani ular" Democratic nominee for joint- R,oa8td Coffees from 10 to 2 cent Representative. The Telephone has pi pound, sold by (Rollins ..Hfj
not only not opposed: him, but it nas spoken m his favor, and it wishes today that he may receive every vote in
the two counties. If he were in Mr. Duncan's unprincipled position, the Telephox e would be quick to join any hue and cry against' him, ? and would do what it could--if anything to help take his political scalp But Mr , Graham is for honest sub-
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But Judge Coffev is to be reaa oiu
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aied over the DrosDe2ts. It is not
news to state that the dissatisfactioij over thb iMmiiiationvof C- C. Matsoi is unlimited, being as he is nothing more than a gure head further than he draws $5,0)0 a year,of which the voters of the District aw getting ekceedirily tired. The District h coinposed almost entirely ot farmers,
and to have such a. pretended Con
gressraan as Matson m worse than uq reoresentative at all. Mr, Walling:
fnrd has aoenihis life in farming and
fr' Air hot and stead v.
perience with the wants of the Dis jLord," has this tune been changed, , trict,; and would be a real represent ! and what, Q Lord, changed it tive of the peopled ' .; " : ; " ' Indianapolis Review.
mnd should be abolished. What Qth . -: i.-. s of" Viia door: -
el' party -uriuic iaxv . t , . ; v'V is What other charge in the indictment? guRS,' :'vOPtPP. Will some one give a single other : j ' j&QtVM,s &c, &c. reasonwhyCoflfey isnOt aDemocra ; . ,
w vfirv much mistake the temper of II , H A tl 1'
such Monroe5 county Democrats as nr,..;v,..;. South side tlSiare
Graharai Fields, Wicks, Jiasi, yan, ; J v o i -.Jt
Corr, Pauley and many omers we
COllia Uftiue, m;?u
ton, if they do . not choose
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Democracy in preference to that of , -.T 'wtiM" frill If
Duncan. ovemiwi w Coffey is elected- it must be: by such
Uamoerais. ' r . ,A . rlvi. ,.(,1 RiuivervM
Will McGee "allow" the students ; delict. Are more lasting Wl pleasing than ot tiers- Are higit to vote here this yeai? . but very ,ecoiiici-Try am?-
r The City Council was in too big a odor; alt ase jusing voio, oy;.
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