Bloomington Telephone, Volume 7, Number 30, Bloomington, Monroe County, 24 November 1883 — Page 4
ILoolk Wei t yoraip owim Hnntteipestt toy ealMing att ttEe Ma 5 Aimdl receive samme of ttlhae great lbanganims tDaey are IFeHimg. flflaitg, (Daps, HJbb tS en w earn, (Crl ves Att ppfiees uneven IsesaiPflSl if Bpeffoire. O Vercoats we are Determined to Sell by giving to you at your own Prices. Examine them, jj
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And you will not go away without taking one with you, Remember tho old stand corner room New Ulook. D. IP. TdDHJMMIBIHl & (D0., Propjriettoirs
BLOOMINGTON TELEPHONE. JuHikd every rrKrv. Wai. Bkaofutk, - - Editor.
1 KRK6 e year, ' $1 66. S'llfontte, 75. Three Months, iQ. PATABLX IJf ADVAKCK. tiianr cibcclatiok or ant iuter rVBUKSXD IK TBI COUNTY. . Advertising vsitkout Special Contract will be continued until ordered stopped, at vvl rates.
Tkr following is from the Nashville ,1 ocksoninn and shows that the Democratic party is getting heartily isick and tired of our present Congressman, liatson, and that arrangements for another to supercede him have been made, and his name is George W, Cooper. Ceoper is a young man and a graduate of the University aud has an army of friends in Bloomington that will rejoice in his prospective success. Sav s the . itckso n iff n : "We understand that there is no
longer any Democratic candidate for
' omn'e sional honors from the Coun
ty of Bartholomew, save one. Such being the case, and Brown having no aspirant, we feel free to say a
good word tor the one that reman:-
death penally upon the murderer j fieJd ff)m Coumy in are not prohibit iy of this highest ; trict that posseses better qualities . erime known to man. are they to beif,,rthe Pfition than. ep w1 J- j ooper. As a lawyer he holds rank repealed? Shall every vestage of I among the many distinguished genlaw against' stealing, and drunken-! tJemen of 9ither party, who grace . , . the Kar in the counties of t'utnam, iea., and incendiarism be xviped j j er.dricks, Owen, l organ, Johnsonrom the statute of the StSte because, j Monroe, Bartholomew 'and Brown. . . . . - , i'c can cross s words with any memy their most rigid enforcement, ; k . e t , i t i t -j J & ; oer ot the bar of the aforesaid coun-Aey-do not forever banish these j ties, and feel that they possess no
BE ON GUARD! Ebgausk the laws that place the
eyil.? No! Laws, though their enforce-
advautage over him in legal attain
me nts, and forensic power. He is an
impressive speaker well calculated
went may not prohibit the evils that to nthuKe the masses from the
caused their passage, are none the ,! courteous, and makes friends whoreJess restricting, and the onW safe-! ever he goes, lie can ea.iry this ' "v '' County by one thousand majority, -juard of the people Then why whJcH a0 ther candidate n the
hould men be srivea. license to sell i held could do. If elected, the Dis-!
intoxicants because it is jsaid anti-
triet will suffer no ' diminution of
i prestiare in the Hall of Represent-
license laws can not be enforced? It j tives He is undoubtedly the choice
is stated that these men, without)0 t'rownlicense, will sell by the driuk vio-j The Indianapolis evict?, of last late the law. nd is a law to be re-1 k, contains quite a lengthy cdipealed because it is violated? Is it : torial on the "Press of , which it goes on to show the great an argument that men should be he- . 4 l4 0 improvement 111 comity papers. Its ensed to deal out whiskey by the own words b?sl expre ibl yevn(. drink to say that they will violate) he development of the press' of
th Umr if tt-,i o v I Indiana in the last two decaies ;
; should be a matter of state pride and .For years n has been the proud, -atulation. It has morn than kept nrociaim of the good citizens of i sPce YU1,,oiJieT improvement i'n r w , i lact it has been the leaderof mn ova-
Monroe countr that not a licensed
saloon disgraced its borders; but todav four applicants are knockiug at the door and asking to open drink- & holes in our midst; and there
tions and improvements. Win e spreading its influence and improving its conditions it has called uponz all other sources of prosperity to follow and be up and doing. It has stood for honesty and integrity in
the administration ot aiiairs. I he
Ou City Cornell, at their last meeting, did the wise thisg in making all necessary equipments to our fire company, and offer to do more if it is found necessary io protect our property from the" flames that have been disastrous within the past year. A committee was appointed and selected a young man to stay through the nights with or about the engine, whose duty it will be to keep it in order and have a lire in it at all times, so that the machine may be in leadlness at the tirst alarm. A resolution was also passed appealing to the citizens to be at . the engine house as soon as possible mpon the alarm of tire, so that hereafter when an alarm is given everything
will be in perfect order for work. The expense in thin will be something but, as we have stated betore, one n ight's work will save it all. Within eight month! Bloomington has lost by hre over three hundred thousand dollars worth of properly in fire different fires; and who doubts that with a well equiped fire department two of the three hundred thomai'd dollars could have been saved. With their opportunities the fireman have fought the flame heroicly and saved more than has been burned; aud now it s to be hoped future conflagrations may not result so serious.
In this connection it should be added that every person has a part to I perform in using the utmost eare in j
handling fire, for once the flaisses are kindled the best arranged fire com uanv can not prevent some loss. It
was a cow that kicked over a cawdle in a stable that burned Chicago,, and similar accidents cause most of the fires. . The resolution of the Council, referred to above, is as follows: "The C ity ouucil, in meeting afisomblodv do most respectfully request-tha every citizen of iilooniington, wlten ''tire alarm" is given, shall proceed, at once to the engine-
room, and assist in conveying the j
hrc engine to the place oi tire. 1 hey not oniy request that the citizens render such assistance, but declaio
Tub mobing of Jacob Neiling, for the murder of Ada Atkisen, in Benton foounty, teaches its lesson: that
justice long deferred is a dangerous : thing. Those sturdy farmers . among whom little Ada grew, were ; becoming convinced that thei
chance of her murderer's escape'
grew each day, and fearing the "tec-1 uechalities" of the law, took the matter in their own hands, and hanged j the wretch to a tree. Mob la v ;
should not be defended, though at times it may be justified by the de
lay of the law or by the atrocious j ness of the crime " Neiiiag had eur J fessed to mur dering this girl and j
his death ou the scaffold was only i a question of time j Bloomington has a sensible, pro! gressive Council. They do what - they think to be to the interest of i the City, regardless of the howl of ; of a certain class found in every ' com munity. 1 The same may be said of the 'om-: mission ers of Monroe County.
ImoMantta mmiveimiitty
Si lLt LIVES, AND THE
Bee iive Continues to Lead
In Everything Pertaining to
We al! special attention to our ' . Silk, Satin and Velvet 'Department,
WhiVK was never so Complete. Wc also invite the Ladies of Bloomington and neighboring Cities to call and Compare prices
with Loui&ville.
Wr alo invite your attention to the
A As
The ' winter nights have come ! again, And? at this time of year j 'I he single men who sleep alone, j Pranee 'round upon theipcar. ' 'I hey turn the bedding quickly backy j Aud hn they tumble in; Roll up im a little lump Their knees up to their chiit.
And theft' uto themselves they say, .lust loud enough to hear: "By George! this thing bas got to cease Before another year." SelaJi.
It seems to be generally atsreed
that the new postal note is a failure. Reports to the- Post office depart-' meut from all oarts of the country j are to the effect that the sales donotj increase, and that the people do mot; appear disposehto adopt it except in I cases where odd cents arc involwd j ' he ordinary mmiev order is preber-
I rtrl uuA il isj rlnnKf t'nl if jiiiv thsuiv
better than that ean be invented.. 1
Perfection Cashmere of France ! Maupsiactured and Dyed by the Celebrated Guillanment Tim Ciffc mv iwr own Importation, is bought low and we can how eifer Cashmere Equaled by. few; surpassed by none. f
E. P. Adams, well known to many of the citizens of. Bloomington Mid vicinity, has pureftaaed the stock of ; groceries of .J. K. Anderson said: ic iuiw in full iia.icyf. !Vfp. Adams
that it is the imperative duty of ev- js addius to the iiady largo stock ! cry citizen who expects the engine- anl doo uot nrowo to let anv of!
to do service, and thereby protect : 1 8 0uer comoeUitors out do lim,:
re good citizens who say that be- press of the State, to-day, in companion these men sell by the drink sou with twenty yeara ago is fear- . less andpowertul. 1 here must bo a anyhow, let give them license. reason whv papers succeed where
It is time for temperance men .to I they repr.went feeble political minov- , iii Tnero is a reason, and that ! fall m rank. There was a day when , reason is fouml in tho advanced in-i
licensed saloons did their work m , telligence ami new-born independBloominaton and may it not return. ! of thought to be found in the i new ranks of journalists. And by The temperance sentiment has j the wav the uncw ranks o' jouraal-
,e vqvis, I ists" should be given great credit for
advancing journalism. Nearly all
the old tuners have passed away with the hand press and a new generation has come in with the cvlind-
weakened and with it has come
applications for,licuse. It is a call to arms! V ill our citizens be caught .... n. . In n .-Inlllfl 1 "l T r T l!Xf
fo' . - J er nress and steam encrmo. 1 lie
that '"license" can do no harm? If j present corps of Indiana journalists!
-no license" is as good as '-liceniV , " composed ot new men, iresh i.iooa 1 men ot hotter education. OUlCKer
why are these men spending their ; impulses and broader independence
tnan was possessed oy tne pioneers who proceeded them Thoy fitly rapresent the spirit of progress which seized tho state and ,tho country
during the flush times which follow ed the war. It is a young, intelle-
their property and homes from fire."
(4ov. Pohtkb is an expert when it comes to idling rhank-igiving proclamations, e.vi lently not, bijlievin thit the km jf.?r you pray the butter you arc. Here it is: "At the close of a year oi bountiful harvests, of gonial good health and of private and p iblio prosperity; it is becoming that uia pople of thetate should public'. y mmifest the-ix gratilmic to (iod, and solicitc a coi tinuance of his abounding goodness
either in pnees or in the puahty of) goods that he wLM always have for1 sale.
J K Anderson, the southeast coiner grocer, has Mold his stock audi for the time will be out of business, , Mr. Anderson desires in this public . way to thank his- many friends who j found it to their interest to trade j with h:m, and-at the same tiiae re-1 quest those knowing themselves : indebted to him o call md s ttle ! without further personalitres.. j
money to go through a form? Temperance people, be not deceived; be ou guard; fight the enemy in every form; defeat these applicants
as "has been done heretofore. The i gent army, which i fighting inte-1
reputation of ur little city depends upon your action within the next few davs. Be on guard!
. Tiie young Republicans were a power Lb the campaign that elected President Garfield. They will be a power in the coming conflict. Let them' girdle on their armor and go foith to battle.
lectual battles on paper battlefields as wjiitc as lin.cn, and achei-ing victories for progress and liberty as yrat iind n-an3 as anv victorr ever
j J ' J 1 sained on blood-staiaed battle-fields.
! All honor, say wc, to the journalists ; of Indiana, whoso peers can no where
be found in any other state in the
L mom.
Moskok county, the seat of the
State University, has no licensed
.saloons or a representative in tho
penitentiary
nig.
A vacation will be triveit in the;
and mercy. unmmnTi schools the week commenc-l
Wherefore!, Albert. G. Porter, im? i)et.0Mli nUi, as that is the' Governor of Indiana, do hereby ap- timc that the -County Instittite will point Thursday, the 29th inst , a , h(i meetings ara to be the day of thanksgiving and prayer; codiicted i the high school build-.
and do recommend to tne people its general and reverent observatioa." M Oi-it Democratic friend Hon- H. W. Slicrs is "getting talke 1 about"
all over the district for the nest
Judge of the Circuit Court, aud it seems as though he is to bo the man. "Bob"' would make a good .Judge; but then that office is to be occupied by a Republican hereafter.
Coxgbkss convenes shortly, and the Democratic party will have full control, which is all the Republicans could ask immediately before a presidential election. 8svsk Colored men were killed t Danville. Va., to kep them from
voting the Republican ticket.
Ezra Perring seems to- have no ! doubt but that his stable was fired ! by an iiu'cndiary. tSoeao of these! nights the wretches will be caught j at this work, and it wiU be the sad-j dest period that they ever experienced. Rev. A. B. v harpiu, who was lo-j c-ated here as the pastor of the BaptiBt church and moved to Ohio, is j now stationed at Sault De Marie,! Michigan. Administrators and Executors of j estates will find it to their interests j to use the columns of this paper. Call and gei terms. Some Monroe county politicians j are evidently forgetting that there! will be anot4"r election one of those j
J d ays. But there will be.
let our F rices,.
it
North Side the Square.
PTC
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jIN OUR NEW ROOM AT LAST
To tcenj Jfan, Woman and Child in Monroe County, ice mnd Greetings:
Within the next week the firm of
McCalla & Co., will open and ex-j
pose tor sale not a cent less than $25,000 . Worth of Diy Goods!
SILKS, SATINS, RIL'I-ONS, LINE N S, G1NGI1AHJS, DbES GOODS, NECK EAR , !:, &e, &K fec,
etc.
Our Immense Assortment of Stock!
will be worth traveling miles to : .see, for such a display of
DRY GOODS has never been known to the olost inhabitant ! AND
the room we occupy was arranged for our special use, and it iiitted up so as to show our Goods without trouble or time. Prices unparellcd im the Business! McCalla & CO.
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