Bloomington Telephone, Volume 7, Number 35, Bloomington, Monroe County, 5 January 1884 — Page 4
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BLOO .ilNGTON TELEPHONE. t Published ever Satnrday Morning. XDITOX A2H PROPKIKTOK, WALTJCU S. Hi: A hFUrM.. !Ono Yiear, $1 50 Sax Months, .75 Three Month, .40 Business Cards, one year, $5 u ' "Locals,"(each inertion),5c per line.
.V"o decin ''- fres. IAKJKT CWCULaTIOX OF ASfT rWf mUSUS IH TRK COUMTT, Advertising without m Special tmntruct wii be .cmu(iiuea until 4--rerf toppedrat vvttl jBJT Office over Collins & Kartell's. .... TO OUR READERS. Qaitea aamber of subscriptions expire with the last issue in this ' month If not notified to , discontinue paper, we will oontinae sending it, bat treat that those whose ' ime expires with th last namber in his year, will be prompt in paying The item of $1.50, to yon, iquite small; bat pnt a few handred f such "items" together, and they make qnite a large sum to as. I hankfnl fer yonr encouragement - in -tue. past, we will try to merit a i share of yonr patronage in the fat re. Yours Respectfully, ' . -.i . iheTBLKPHOHC, Thrbk seems to be a disposition among the Indianapolis and Cincin.nati papem te lay die blame' of the !te wreck on the L. N. . ifc
croad to the management of the com- .c tftr Iacw e mmtia " rua , siuixterror at ieast selnsn motives, jmny. The SLK-HOHBbeheyeathisl tfcfe a bjM, ffect Anoth ii, justice, for two reasons: thatjeTii resulting from the ens atom is that fhe bridge that gave way was enb-. the publie; knowing of the policy of stantial and first class in every r- cealmentf magnifies eery avciswet; and that the washont thut ut' fao,rT" hh ,nU t0rnble . , V .;afiairs, ci rating much nnxeoessary
cavi 1 :ru iv iwh wai am nnwccrurnf ed flood for that stream, and consequently could not be gnarded' aerainst. A railroad does not insure! lives; it only promises ordinary care. ' The L. N . A. is C. has been unforiitnaie n having this aecidest and it m iU donbtlesa cost th m severely, but we. belie vjs thx a caref ul invest -gUtaon of the affair will prove? the company entirely free from any blame. " ...... "Way4arn from a very quiet quarter that, the yoansj dem cratic Apaiio h ii4ra."ot Monroe county, is not CllSpOHCO. M ailOW iiiuiug rrwsional convention to pa Dy j without urging Uis claim tor iie
seat ofqalaiioi,-. His . no vncenln i uu democratic at present, but lie, if , & . .,. anyone, cd. make it mK He j W so far as the public wa con--woaid gej the veto 01 every person, ; cerned bnt conld the Tkiosvhoxx do repablican orporat, living m the ; u pajt? The old-fogy period in. ditrictwiV a w went to tho state jj, i n tbe professioK. in theaniversity, or who had a son, a newspaper world hav daughter, nephew or a niece, at r. r thwnrSitution, sh.uli he receive passed. I he people in a eommunity i..,'mii.i.tioi. r'r.ow iJet-a.it. like this standi in the firs ranks of
'This is where Ihe Herald, is ad vane -ht and there was no ramistaken. The genia! Robert, while : Kon why they would no support a he would no doubt like to give hia I county ppr that gave all the news;
many friends an opportunity of voting for him for 'ongress, is being urged by hia friends in another 01rection, and the Ielxphomx may state on authority that he is a candidate for the Demecratie nomina- . tion af Judge in this Cireut; and aiaca it haa beeome generally know itseeme aa thoagh hie chances for lll tfiiiitin Ti about the heat. I! Tll it ihm aDemoenat we know ei no fpSwa ceuld fill -SryWtier, or give aa much
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i rjb Franklin Hud.i contains the follow ig gossip: "Whtc Col Matson aaaoanced'at his last nomination, that he would aotbe a candidate again, he made a very grave error; or so at least his warn friends in this part of the district bow regard it His position as chairman of Invalid Pensions in the present congress gives him a ptestige which would sweep everything before hiin. were, it not for his promise. And there are not a few who declare ire is even now setting p the pins te "hedge; in other words to get as
nA:Atmm ... -..; VO. tK..L. ..J ,,t. .w . division in the convention as that it will be impossible to select one from smoag them, when he mil be selected to save the convention from falling to pieces 01 adjourning in a row withoat making a nomination." Saira the New . Albany Ledger: "Several newspapers are pitching into the management of the Loaisville, New Albany and Chicago railway for concealing the facts in the recent terrible accident. The Iedger dees not know of any each concealment, but if there was, it is only what every railroad in the country d es. The policy is universal and is all wrong. It is wrong in principle unjust to the public and injurious to the beat interests of the roads This matter was pretty fully disenssed ia these columns but a short time agoy and the query propounded as to why such a policy prevailed. So far there has been no answer to the question. ! In tlsie iltw a triA nkiniftiMiii nsirfen wrwoert; it is impossible to W b vnt aniountx of acuidsnta frattin? ! into the napers. If the authorities . of the r ad would promptly inform the public through the papers of the exact facts in each cae, it would save muc.h trouble and allay the popuiavr teeling against vailrod offr- ; cials - As it is there i an idea abroad . .f 1 j t .1 i .f 77 A WORD ABOUT OURKLYES. Good bye old 188S, ye-alr gone now ferevei,bt you have been good to all of ns perhaps better sban we deserved, bit then wt have done ti.e best we ceuld, and who waald ask m re? Last Januany the TsiarHONE might hav been called an experiment;; it had b?n enlarged until it was the largest paper in on roe county; it had made a large oat lay im inwjifliuiini Hinmvn, '( j made a cpmplete revolutioix in j that graphically pictured the local happenniags of the week as they actually occurred; that had sufficient space to permit business men to advertise their wares. It waa this field that the 'I eluz'Iioxk w& ei.Urgan in 11 j a ed to nil: and now, wail .it has ac complished it, let the pnblie Jdgi This they have one,aauiat in a substantial way, A year has in creased the subscription list of the paper snore than one third; it has plaeed iU advertising patronage far
for little vs if eappeed that in a
single year,after nlargmg to a lorti eight eolnmn paper, that a supplement would be necessary to make it passible to accommodate readers and adler tier. So is this not success? The year Ibci will be a remarkable one in the political history of the coantry. Again the two great parties will be arrsvsd againttt each ether and the eontest for. national supremacy will be fought with unremitting energy n both sides. . ftoon the columns wiK be iilied up and the Republican battalions marching on to victory.. Every Republican in the eounty should sucscribe for an active, energetic, live, thorough Re publican newspaper, one that will keep the.' party i'uily posted en the battle that is heiug waged and the principles for which it is contending. Tue unparalleled growth of the Telkfhoxk daring the last year shows tfcte vital tv n&ience reposed in it by the people. It r em neivtly the people's paper, aewefias a -thorough Republican paper. It is the wscomproinieing enemy of nags, and el -ques and the friend of taxpayers d honest official ad inSstratiou. It has won the confidence of. the people to suchan extent th-ut it basdbsidedly the largest airculsaciba in the county of any paper pu&tiflhed in; the eowly- H we w prospefwua; . he year 1 884 as'we bare beem in 1'883, and we kve evop? rtao2K to believe that weWHti be-more sov we will make the TkirnK an; advoeate of Monroe county end of the principles of the- Repnfibioan party, that will be a cause of pride to every citizen. lAlPROV&MEN OJr ixm. Thk year 01 our Lordi. has lel iin na Ark on ths histrary of lilbomington, and iicn it comes to com-pari-un ws doabt if any previous twelve month siuce tho- laying; cot of'tbe town, more than half a centnay ago, has been erowdod; with improvement in buildings as- has the year just pj.t. The fire have come, and in afew hoars swept away and laid n a in ap OA" atfee, out haildkg at'tw anotir,. dcHmying tli.o-UH4.iidx i doilars in a. aiijIw night. To-day, wiaat. was a: few rasiiitas ago oue heay-. of sMlderinir he , Smrs uu- in & btasincss bank that would be a. pride- 3o nj J ity But the pi ri of prog.ressi j improvem-nt lia not u?n toniinf!, to the work of what miUt be t rift ed a necessity. every ft-reef, ami in almot every uquaro- th steadv moving f the plane, tbe swing oi th hammer and the slow rev'nig una.onrv has ben neticsble. I he finest residences m : lxmngtou have been buill. wiJiki the year HvSS, ef the latest style and built on the most improved plans for convenience and appearance. ho 'IxusrauttiB this morning has made a carciul review of he eity and al ter no little trouble has succeeded in furnishing to its readers not only an aggregate of the cost of improvemeets for the year past, but in addition to thiB it gives a description of the ,work after it has been completed. A reading of the articl will be affiaisat evidence of the enterprise of onr little eity, aid we deubt if there it any city in " Indiana of twice the size, that has added so mash general valae te its property as has Bloomiagten daring the yes? nowetano&d.
Says the Cincinnati Gazette:.
" t ae jjowuoiatic party nas nsK a ssud-ofl in JS83 that turned its head. Since I860, when it began its re&ellien fer tke over-throw of the Government and the establishment of an empire based tfpen bumass slavery,. it has beea out' of power;, but the course of eventsin the last year en eouraged the belief that the Demo cratie party was about to return te power. This delnaion, however, has already been dispelled It has hadl rope enough to hang itself. The i ontry has been warned, and this has been sufiicientUo put it upon its guard, and beiag forewarned; it is l'orearmsd- The epsblican- partyhas the destiny of the 00 no try in itsown hands. It is pwssible for it to throw away its chances, bet it is not probable. Except by the' worst kind ef mismanagement on the part of the Republican party in 3834, ev en the Solid South -can -not save thei Oemocratie party from the defeat which its ceadact has deserved." he evident d4ermi nation exprf used by the leading , and sturdy Republicans from different parts of the county to end up to th capital Sui fall th" regular. old tint Repub-tu-xn majority, was neveir more noticable so early in the campaign, j Tbe emoevatic efforts in ongress and the methods f the "solid south" have fired the hea-t of t rueRpubliais every whers, and tl ' ekkpiiONX believes ti:at threat months will find the party in onree'eon ty ! organised and ready for She fight. I nd ana U a dbubtfn: State, and t ie-re is no ni dvnyin it, vsd Mon roe is one of the n.nety-tww- eoanties t t has a duty to perform fo bi
swtressful thercsgb organisation is . higher order and- not paid for giving ab'httr!y a nrresity. Let ths.Lnph infiiwnatiom
wk begin at oace. She coming Oemncrasiiis conveajtio for the ne4inatio: of ?udgtt pr&mme to be one of trli comiag events. hree' gentlens have siready entered the ring, two of who are going to &e slaughtered as xamples of the one that is to follow on election A god man ura-inate-d by" 'he Rep:iili-ans is the gentleman wti will prepr the tst sacrifice. Ilo-n. U U. Dunes -3. of Htonmiiigtcu and Hon A. C. Vorlh''m,of Hcdf f?.;, are among Kepnbtieans .pokjw of tor lse poaitio.-K uses: uumhcrtf subscrihers in nu1 out Monroy-county are idt'bted to. tliif ofiit for the- ; . phone, and they are now kindly asked tv. settle v.p without delay. Iiuii t iroi ha, hhn tutwr int. to urn wiithont payjnjv in advanee 'ae is ixpecird to pettis by the end of the - -ear, j-nd it' is hoped " ? will negitet t"aB mattei Statements are b it,gHnt out to many subscnbe?s ; . I im mf4'iately Politics mi pol tbijtns are beginning to atone around and candidates are coming to the front. The Republicans are determined on carrying Monroe eounty, if a good ticket and bard work will win a victory. It is now time to be selecting available men, for with a good ticket half of the battle is fought Thx chairman ef the State Central Committee of the National Labor Greenback party of Indiana has issued a call for a State Convention to ba held U Indianapolis Feb. 23, fer the purpose of nominating a fall iampleraeataf candidate fer State officers..
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SfcusM, on the L. A & Croad, ha the champion ccmbt natien of a haiS-gre-wn dude asfd conwassted ass, in the shape of ai yoang ms. H ssthe telegraph operator $& that plaee-. K. S Many' !.vssagecs- nt uptake hiin for the President 6 tfee company.)'" Tklei'hic t he1 facts, briefly stated, arte 5ha4 the editor of the abeve earned jaaperi came: down to oalem th-morn:ng: or the late wreck and askec& agt. Beal te withhold ail special orders sexftte the Cin. Commercial, giving an aocoent oS tha disaster, un iil he got his in first,. so that he wo dd get the credit. -eal, feeling the great nsapoasibiilty of his position - infossned him paroasptSy that ne wORld do! no sacn tning. oaiem Laocraf With the- exception that Khis dede ws asksduo withhold all sppcialb; that the telegrams was for a Cincinnati pjmes; that the reqvieet waa in order to get has report in first, the.above- ibtswe. f!e wae'-askedi. hewover, if. a. special to the hicago later-Ocean had hen fild: and it?1 net how igt wm Id b tiMbeuld 1 . send- one, to wu?ca lie mad somen inipadent answer. He was asked if a special" had !$eea tiled, in accordance to ai-T instructions: "to aseertain whether year news hae- been already filed." Farther morey.tle Inter Ocsaa correspondent hadubeen instructed ito "telegraph the wreck j.f all as aeon .' possible," which was done, . but it wa necessary to stmt to Bluomington, three hoars later, when, the gentlemanly operator here worked id!t half-past one in the morning. Our leader indulgence is at&ed-fosr the above, pi as much as it'.i a case of conceitstduimpudence that- passe-ngers are so mstch bothered, with when traveling a .refusal to answer questions properly, as if they, were some being of a Th eirh 'sign school of Bloomingtoa gave a masquradv ball on last Mon day niiht. Uiomington has u saI loons, out she has a dance nouse-. I You will find ! time that it i the greateet curse-of the two 'ted ford4 Star. Th. above is written insneh & way as to make a false impressions The high schroi of Uloomingjon did not jrivs a masqnrade ball, it wxa onlya few of the 'saholara.TxijsPHONii,. for one, believe tha3 a little les dancing and a little mre ha xl study by the students in- geer al..should ee required by the faewky. THe dance-never did atiybody any Igwttd, andjitis of .late years- becomiag ho alarmingly prevel&ut among , students that it has 1 een a positive injury to-their studies m many iustances. If the board koald legis- . Hanoi ug ax it does on several j other minor offenses, theefiect would prove beneficial W e do not believe tK;r ,k?l,W nff t , ' .k-u nf 1A1 a 1v Mvn y them fpeud about av much time that as any thing else at The Daily Gazette, a bright news appearing paper published at Jeffersonville, has beeu received. It ia to be Republican in all things and under all ci:onmstsnees, and the Tki.kpuomx credicts that if it is preperly supported its influence will be felt in old Clsrk ounty in let than a year With proper support a well managed newspaper ean de nsr fer the snoeess ef a party than a seere of politicians, aad our advioe always is: see that the -papers are well sapported and if them is a battle. to fight they will dt their part ef thtwerk.
i . I TWO STOCK RKEEDEBS i Samuel Wallirarford and Jos.
j S. Alexander have reewitly purchased a -un pniBn fci,ana now nave it stationed at what h kko wn a tha Hardin farm. It is of the very best etock, selected by Msz-WaliiagSord wbo is a svpeior judg of animals, ad farmers that are interested im soda matters should seethe animal Iwstaia the next few oittas. FOR SALE t- ? Trade or Rent. The undent Dgndisa good Flourigr Mill sitrasd:6 Newark, Greee- Co, 1 Stum lbs wee of tbss eity, that he willf sei!l chewp er trade for Btoomingteax piperty Exocr Ixrtut. THe-pjjjiialar north sidtthmdwars Btore; is new in full operation under the managasent of McPhetera . & 8hoemalceirr and they intend Supplyihg people of Monro- county withe the-jwy best that is tube found ih'thair llnev expecting to oleose all th eir oldi enetomers and sdd many new ones to their trade.. In the mcan time-all those who are indebted to the old fienn are urged to come fbrwsnxl. and settle at oncer wit heat personal; notice, as all accounts havo been Ssfe there for collection. fc I Have purchatied the stock of Sewing Machines owned by K. r. Adana. Jb Cik and will sell the besU rnachames in the world at reason a-ble-pribeo. (rive me a call, aftfte) ew York Sfiore, lilsomrngson, Ihd. - ;' . Smith: The finest line o toot wear of description, carried by T Blair e.t. Side bo P-iblie Square. Clieuz uods .t -iiiiitU profits gped goods ait rea-sonable peices. Call and see me,; W T. BLAIR. Person- receiving a copy of tho w.arnosa. who are not mubxuri bens, will consider it a gilt edged invitation to become subscribers. one, give as yowr name. FOR ,EJK A 'arge convenently, arranged frame Honse, near the University . Inquire of Wm. P. Rogers, at once. MouugV pateut heel plates, at W. I . lilairs's lie beat brands t toga boot sold by u T. Blair. . "IJeucffcrt'a breau" jHa' housahold worl, an becound on ' ai,most every table i t il 1. 1 i,,nb4 is on 01. George's hpeo:alties he extension keei rubber , th most, durable ol all others, sold only by W. . Jilair "The best package coffee in the market" Mamlla Sold only by Collins fc Kartell. White Tiubber Cenient, ftn patching rubber goods, at W. T, Blair's, Every man should have his wil written It might save money an conrt expenses in case of accident. 1 John Graham prepares them accurately, and regards them as strictly confidential Office over Tournens clothing store. "And the bind see", ia the mol to at l obe Smith's on Wednesday Speotacle Day. Wednesday is always "Spectacle Day" at Tobe gmith'a . Swindler's lanch counter, near the Qaeen City" is growing ejuita popnlar, and he is now prepared t entertain ladiee. Diaries for 1S84. Choice and CHEAP at the City Booh Start. tamers go to the new luaob, cesater under tho wXwsvCi
ahoy the highest eipeatiene,
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