Bloomington Telephone, Volume 7, Number 32, Bloomington, Monroe County, 8 December 1883 — Page 8

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The theory that the recent glow iag d iuuiets are duo to the passage of the earth through a man of fine meteoric oreoihetary matter, reretin the nun's ry to aw unusual extent, will hardly hold good after a moment's reflection. Were the earth involved in the manner u?gstdr we should have evidence of it, after as well an during the snnsetH, in a mere or less distinctive meterol display It ii net probable that junt at sunset, and at no other time during the twenty-four hears, the earth should he plunging through a meter oric mist, ee to ppeak, and . coming upon another similiar nviM just twenty-four hours afterward. Nor is such a theory neccnaary to account for the phenomenon. We have merely to suppose the nigher stratum of our atmosphere heavily charged with moisture, or rather with frozen mist, as not unfreqaently happens at this season of the year, to account for the excessive refraction of the una rays, and the bright red effect that follows the sun's setting. Perhaps, however, it is the angry blush of the sun when it reflects upon the impudent attempt to regulate the hours of jhc day without regard to its motions. After untold thousands of years of absolute control of that matter, it should not surprise any one that the monarch of the day should get red and glowing with wrath at this attempted usurpation.The comet of 1812, now visible to

the naked eye, has the appearance of a shadowy speck of nebulous haze Its presence in the star-depths is revealed quite distinctly by an ordinary telescope, a spy-glass or an operaglass. A brilliant star shines in the northwest as soon as darkness appears. This star is Vega or Alpha Lyrae, and may be distinctively known by two nniall stars forming with it an equilateral triangle. About thhtecn degress north of Vega is a red star of the third magnitude known as Gamma Diaconis. . etween these two stars lies the present path of the comet. It is now not far from one-third of the intervening dis an co south and a little west of Gamma, and is moving rapidly toward Vega, 'I he perihelion of the comet, or the nearest point to the sun, will be reached on the 25th ot annary It will then be about 70,000,000 miles distant from the great central orb. lis brightness will continue to imrreane until that time, and it will therefore appear at its best during the holidays. It is not likely that it will be of great size, aud it will not hsivoa vw!'nff tail. D$. A-ieil ai.u w.u- hcie called to the death-bed of Mrs. Axtell's sister lsa ember 0th, at Solsberry, Greene county, the Doctor's old home. A coiresponden1, in upcaking of the det eased, says: At her residence in Solsberry, Greene Co., nd , ednesday, Nov. 2 , Mrs. Elizabeth Law, mother of Rov and Robert hempson, of Seneca, Kan , and sister of T J Axtell, of Washington. 'I he subject of this notice was one of the most unselfish and purely Christian characters ever met Her hie was a consecration to the will of her Heavenly Father, and it was her meal and drink o t perform is divine command. It was my pleasure to spend a part oi the sum- " x-r in her company, nd the lightof her on n lift six u n out t-0 bright" y Wciore me, that my own Christian Hie seemed but a blank beside v.. It i was her t hi f happiness to steal away lor awhile each day to commune with her Savior, aud read and meditate upon His holy word. She had read the !'ib e through three times, and when tho summons came she was reading it for the fourth time. But she is gone Yes The C'uica.yo New has made and published a choice and unique collection of memorials, from the press of the country, concerning jhat distinguished individual known as John Smith. In the collection we notice one as a butcher, one as being quartered at a hotel (we don't know whether he survived the operation or not) one as a policeman, one as a preacher, one as being executed a few days previous for murder, one as a great squash riser, one as a Judge one as ocing fined for a. p. d., one in durance vile for taking on too much cheap whiskey, one as a railroad conductor, one as being arrested for at temp ing to commit a rape on a little girl, one as being about to lead a fair belle to the hymeneal altar, one as calling to pay liis dues to the printer (he is the happiest John Mnith hi the lot). We take picahurc in. recommending to our readers the jreat JPennsylvauia newspaper. The Philadelphia Weekly Pies. It it one of the few great metropolitan newspapers which has achieved a national reput? a ion and circulation. The paper is unquestionably oni- of the most enterprising and best edited in the country; it is sound on all questions of public policy, aud is filled wth interesting reading for the home and farm. We have made special arrangements with the proprlftorSjiby which we can send yon the Tklk-,. rHOJT, tvgther rrith The lJhUdlphia Weekly Press, for one year, for $2.35. Sample copies will be mailed free to all who apply. Address, The Press, Philadelphia. Pa.

-McCalb A Co. are offering Table linens of the very best grade, IS percent leas than elsewhere, IMPORTANT, We have found and ethers have found that J. M. Barnes Gallery in the place for good pictures. For rent two good rooms, leeoad floor. Mthof my gallery J. M. Barnes

-Tobacco, Cigars fcc, the best ia the market, to be found at fits. Besekert's Cnfectimei -It is a circus in itself te visit "yoor Uncle Tone's" store on the south side, only you pass right in and it don't cost you a cent. In that room you can buy anything from a baby rattle to a piece of silver ware that will cost 1300, or jewelry at any price. For a town like Bloomington, Mr. Smith is willing to wager $50 that half so large a stock ean not be found in the State. Don't pats by without stopping in and seeing a show of glittering curiosities, frr the infant, the boys and girls, the middle aged as well as grandma and grandpa can find something to make them happier. KEEP UP THE STOCK. State of Indiana, Monroe ounty ) Commissioners'CourtjSpecial term f Be it remembered, that on the 24th day of November, 1883, the following order was passed by the B ard of C ounty Commissioners of said county: "Whereas, by the recent floods many farm are entirely devastated of all their fencing and all means of firoteetion from animals running at arge: It is ord red that from and after this date no stock of any kind shall be permitted to run at large in Monroecounty. I his order to continue in force till v ay 1st, 1884. By order of the Board, W. M. Alkxakdeb, Auditor Mouroe County Real JEsiaie dge cj NOTARY PUBLIC, Pensions. 'I own Property for sale or rent. Will buy or sell Fvrms. Money Loaned. All kinds of Mink forms for Conveyances. Deeds and Mortgages Promptly and Correctly written. Business Solicited. C all and see me. No charge for ' onsultation C. R. W ORRALL, Attorney. W est side square - over M cCalla's. PAT MTJNN & CO., of the Scrramffic AsnrarcAW. continue to act as Solicitors fur l'ntfuts, Caveats, Tr.:.3 Marks, Copyrights, for the United &tnte. Can; d:i, England, France, Germany, eta Hand Book about Patents sent free. Thirty-sevrn years' e.-;eriencc. Patents obtained thn men MUM N & CO. arc noticed In the Scientific amkeioam, tde largest, i-est, and most widely ciruulnu-d scientific paper. $3.0aye::r. Weekly. Splendid ewrravlnrs and intewstin liformntion. Specimen copy of the Scientific A merlon ti nnt frro. A ildresa MUKS & CO., P IKXTU'IC Amebic vtf O 'icp, ? ;l Broadway, Kew York. TO ALL THINKING PEOPLE! II 0W J. O Howe CAN KHhh : AMERICAN : ! WATCHES : AT SUCH LOW PRICES! Tho ''American Watch," like the Chains, Pins, Rings, ( locks, Silverware, &c, is of the very best that can be obtained, and is offered at ' low Cash Prices, Mr.' HOWE is now in his new room on the West side Twith the I ook Store and invites Everybody to give him a call. hies & Prophet, i Proprictore of the QUKKN CITY UARBKR fJHOP,

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GROCERY EVERYBODY THEYGro Koasted Coffee 15c. Head light oil 15c. Best English Soda 5c. Salt 45 per bbl. . Extra Family flour 65c. And the little Florence Tobacco is the Best and the cheapest. Try it. All at tho Bee Hive Grocery. Try the cream flour.

WALL PAPER WIUDOW 8HADK0 - GUM, ,: IM STUART'S BtePffnffTEIl'O STOW6ROOM. ... v L. D. RODGKRS, Special Afrat for the old Kew Tork Ufa Insance Company. Call fed learn tiM many merits of this reliable tkpaay. Office in Fee Bildi Mothers of Ailing Daughters. Kvery woman of above 15 yean 4f age should read our book' "Advloi to Mothers Concerning Diseases of Women and Children." Also, testimonials, proving Zoa-Phora to b a reliable remedy for all complamQ peculiar to girls and women. See' advertisement in another colniaa. Address R. Pengelly Jk Co , Kalamacoo, Mich. Sold by Hiram Lindley A JT. If. Faris & Co. W. T, BLAIR , WEST SIDE, New Room, New Goods,New Prices. SOHERS A PR'SEBVES i FATHFR lie only shoe dressing that preserves and softens Leather 25Cts per box, with three beautiful chrome cards given away with each sale. HP" The latest style in the line of Gents Shoes that can be found i I'looraington. . hey ae of the very best,and the best is always the cheapest. Ladies' Shoes and Slippers are a finely selected stock for theverv best trade. Cheap ounten Boots Shoes from Octs to $2 a pair. and A r Mrs. ROTTS it Oii 5' v'l. !f .! ! :. . tnia, ant? '.b'li.ici!' A i.ns 1)33 in "is ; '"'" tlfitd Jt'iS have contained tile liumor tor at ieiisi ieu yaars ; bat it did uot sntiw, except iu tiie term of a scrofulous sore on the vr-st, vmtlJ about

iive years ago. From & few :spoi,s wiiicte lo nearest at tUat time, it gnuUiully sprw-.d so its to eovcr his entire body. 1 assure you he was terribly afflicted, and an oljeot of pity, when he began using your medicine. Nov, there are few men of his ago who enjoy as good health as he has. I could easily name fifty persoua m Iki would testify to the facts in his case. Yours truly, W. M. PmiUM." FROa THE FATHER: SJ' S duty for me to sxate to you Uio beue? I hava derived -from the use of Ayers Sarsaparilla Six months ago 1 was completely covered . m a terrible humor and scrofulous sores. The humor causod an inoeasant and intolerabto itching, and iSio skin cracked so as to causa tha blood to flow in many places whenever I moved. My guttering'' wr groat, A.d nf Ufa a burden. I commenced tte use f the s-vr.34.PAuu.t.A. Ia April last, nail havo urad IS regularly ainco that time. My condition began to improve at onoo. Tho ssorca havo all healed, and 1 feel perfectly well in every rospeet being now able to do a good day's work, although 73 yeaw f age. Many Inquire what has wrought such a core In my case, and I tell them, as I hare here tried to tell jwo, Ayer's SAKSAPARttAA. Glover, Vt., Oet, 21, 1882. Yours gratefully, Uuun PmtLiPS. Avnn's SAnsAPARiLLA. eures ScrofnlSi and all 8crofuloua Complaints, Eryatp laa, Kczeitua, RlngwotiUt ' Blotches, Soros, Bolls, Tumors, and Srnptloas ot tne Skin. It clears the Slood of aU impsrUlsa, slda dlgmtloo. siamnlsMB ap aotton C the boweli, agd thus rsstons tUsUtor ss4 strengthens the wools sjishi, ..- - ' 'nBPaniiKr Sola by all Druggist; S),sUsetUlSfcf

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