Bloomington Telephone, Volume 7, Number 35, Bloomington, Monroe County, 12 January 1884 — Page 4
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KOlTOK AHl PKOPmKTO, WM . tf s. nt: At, f j?.1 Our Year, 91 50 TERMS: V Six Months, .75 Three Months, Ah Business Cards, ew year, . 5 : "Licai, (awh insertion),,1 per line. MJlOKSTCIKClLAUON F 1-NT TAVE riBWHKI IK THK COVXTY. Office ver Collins A Karsell's. TO OUR HEADERS. Quite & nmubor of subscriptions expire wf& the lt issue in ,0b month If not notified to discontinue ppei we will continue sending it, but trust, that those whose ime expires with the last number in hi year, will be prompt in paying p. .The item of 1.6U, to you, i quite mall; bat put a few hundred of such itms tgeth-r, and they make quit a large sum to us. thankful ir your encouragement in the past, we will try to merit a. share of your patronage in the future. - 'Yn.-r nVVet fwftv, Ifce.Tvi-KOtQXjP. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Tax Republican Central Commit' tee of Monroe County will meet on Saturday, January 1 9th, 1884, at 1 o'clock p. m., in the grand jury room, in dooniingtoa, to arrange for holding a i ounty ass Republican Conrention iu Bloomintton. on Saturday, -larch 1st, 184, and to transact other important business that will come before the committee. Every member of the Committee is requested to be present. W. F Browsing, . J. ii. MqPhx:btR, - hainoan. .. Secretary. ' ' CakU81K, the speaker of the House of Ueprejtentat.vef;, has appo:nted an ex-rebel brigadier as Chairman of the Pension committee Yes, the Republicans mut Ths Jlciatrtck-,s ounty Rcpubflcot say's: " -i '' T. ', "In the c ming campaign the young Repubhdatut hould be allowed tuil wing in the interests of the party, and ur wotd for it, we will see more spirit and enthusiasm thiow;: into the canvas than has been wituessd lor some time. Thk city of Attica, now one of the livcsl in etteru Indiana; is credited f vita over 6i,000 worth of imp ovetnentM during .1883. Among other improvements are ten new brick buleKs foms, .finished in best style an4 all tuied.-lndianapoli Journals , ' ' Aiticas'silmVfel as large a iiloomingttm and has done about two-thirds a.s muoa building. The blkihosk challe iges any plaue of its siz l r a c.up iristui f public improvements daring t.ie s n le vear of 1H: . 5 - ' ' . " -'i ii ' y ' 1 ;i ' & A tkai Iw&t of -dude;' kuown as the Yaie students, caine uear making a match on something higher than u-nal last Saturday, down vemf Loutsvtl.el As the train was going at a quiet gate another came crus ting down from the rear and tt e nev. r was snch a mixing np of d dee and mashers. Thing are coming : oa pretty pess when a lightning,-' -piesstit'tstpbeloie striking one of these rare articles. Whilu the trial of the legality f the McKin a ey bond is in progm , has any bod ever wondered wheie Lawson E- McKinney ie by th a time. Iffitr ?s are correct he ..robbed treasurejof Monroe county of $15,000, or thereabouts, yet this man has not even been arrested for tht colossal thft. Why? Nine-tenths of the poor creatures in the penitentiaries of Indian for robbery, did not take the one-twenth of $15,000, yet they are there serving out years for repentance8 ats the Cambridge City Tribune: "General Browne inclinations education and eouad ieaae especially
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end his opportunities Tor usefulness ere greatly broadened. It all mesas that the man stands acknowledged an being tkilltal, prudent, night forward, and unflinching in his political career. Not only has he performed his duties hoaestlj and earnestly, but brilliantly, and when to his talent Jire added power which, bit? extended experience, brings, there exist conditions which can se cure no other than a return to Congrm by an increased majority. General Browne is to be congratulated on receiving his duet. His district will be honored in contin uing to have a representative who lauds in the first -auks and handles its affair in such an able manner." Rkakils of the result of the McKinney bond trail, persons shoald be slow in condemning the County Commissioners.. There position was a delecate one, and though a com promise might hare been wise, the principle of such action was to be regaidcd. It is quite easy for persons to stand at a safe distance and dictate just the right way to do a thing, but when, one must act and be responsible, extieaae cautien is the necessary thing. This was the exact position of onr County Commissioners. . ' he iiance uouhc ana the Sa. 1 on," if tht heading of an article worth reading, t be fonnd elsewhere. While the Tbusphokk would not take such strong ground-, yet it has some good advice Attention was called last week to the too-frequent dance that is injuring tadentd attending the high school and UntTcrsity. . It may be that parents send their children all the way to Bloomiugton to spend half of two night each week in dancine, out most likely it is not. Yet many students are doing just this very thing CoxGBEssuEN Matson has appointed H. C. Martin, editor of the C overdale Hernia secretary of the Pension ommittee. U ondered why of late so much of that paper's space was devoted to the turnip seed 8 atesmen. For seven years the Tklefhome S advocated t:Uo Republican prii - ciples because it was right; not for tl e pay that was in it. It intends to continue to do so, but it intends to do some of the fasting also. The L. " A. & . has been in hard luck for the past few weeks, and as misfortune never come singl the lo by tire of a train of six cais at New Albany Saturday, is added t its other casualties. There were six passenger eoaches in the yard 1 neluding the splendid " of he president, the "M.om n,' and an elegant direi tor's car. "ibese. were standing on the track, the two fire cars detached from the others. 1 he fire originated in on of the passei -ger coaches from an overhead stove pipe; and spread with the greatest rapidity. Whew the alarm of fiie was gU en, thoughtless people sho - ed aUthe cars together, and involvtd them all l the dagger of destri ction. Beiore tl ftunes could t e tv tl. e i pi ei in ks aird intern r u'f lour ears were so- damaged that they wrcll have to be rebu It. Tl.e elegant 4 , 00 u oion" was badly bits eied and scorched 'UttideT and the oUier JJij eetotTi ear was s sv lonnly .fmed, ami vim only plaoed in good cun- ition at a hHvy expends Fortunately the lire dl not e.ti'iul below 11m: tloor of the cars, an it was speedily floi d, m Ueie is no lo.s ;o the cars below the floors. Ti e tutai loss will probably reach -U00 The loM of s o many - ars jiusi now. while a i ortion ol the c'J-
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i. i i Mied, eompeil. a the company to oarrow a' coup.e o; 4-oaches noin tne . 31. & I. -' f,'' tetnpoary ue. Geon. i. ry. tiiv m?ven vear wl . Ii! 4- j- nt child oi Mr... John Ch;ry, died ast 1 ' , J ... . several weeks. Cherry and the family, in this affliction, have the sympathy of a large circle ot i Heads, who had admired little George, and are pained that one so pleasant in disposit on and so promising, should be called away so oau. TO RENT. Three rooms in pr vate dwelling comfortable and well furnUhed. Suitable for roomers or email family, -1 oarding convenient. Inquire of J. H. Curby, eatt Sth street.
Re! W. P. McNary's new fpr will appear next. f httwday. TbemuiuKier rwpui u ar ilk enako stories, told to suit surrounding tfettt-
Tht Newanrg or ( iothing establish xneot hat cloud oat and returned uj Ltuiivillo. The Harroaoug if has yielded te the fate that awaited it. It is said the good die young, if this is ai.y eoiisolation to lro. SraitU. Rtv. T. C. McKelviy.et St. Leais Mo., has exchanged pulpits w'u.U Rev. VY- 1'. McNary for tbe nrst and iSoud Sabbath of .Unuary. UrtencaMie i mies: nujor Mulkey, of Bloomiugton, wah in ti:c eitv Fridav. He savs the new col01 lege building will be begun at the opening of spring. During the past week th depot has undergone considerable iiapru ,;' ment. The waiting wms have been repaired and painted and ihv telegraph office has been more conveniently arranged. The American Expiesa Company has forbidden the use of intoxicating liquors by its employes under pen alty of dismissal from service So tbe good work of temperance reform gees on. Orders have been issued to all engineers and conductors on the L. N. A. & C. to run their trains with extreme caution and to "slow up" on the time schedule, and extraordinary care has been taken by all roads to prevent accidents. There is great danger now from broken rails. Thelnpiaiiaoli .lournal copies a compliment from an obscure Bloomi -gtn paper and gives credit to the Txlkfhokx:. The Journal is not near so careful as it might be, and should remember that the Iixe-i-hohu is only one of thn e papers published here. In this issue of the klbphonx is given almost averbatum leportofthe evidence given in the AleKinney bond case. This suit is the most important that has been brought in Monr e county for. years, and the full report given is s enographed especially for the Tklbpuokk Let no news escape. jAt a special meeuiij; last -uonday, the t onuty Commissioners did a wise thing in electing Dr. Robert Weir as Secretary of the Board of Health. The doctor is oe of those painstaking, accurate meu that a position of that kind requires. He 1 as served in that capacity since the organization of the i ealth Board. In our Harrodsburg i ems it will be noticed that ineiunati parties hive bought, the woolen mill at tl at piaee and intend soon to put itjin oj e ation. There can be no reason why fhis enterprise will not pay, as it was made to do so years ago Such a factory, would not only circulate money bit give employment t a is umber of hand at that place. Ci ten east e I aimer: Parke and Mnnroe con u ties have refused to in.rt Kennis to mail liqvoiP. This is one more proof that the way to suppress saloons is by keeping Republ'.cans in control of county affairs. The Commissioners of both those counties are Republicans, as t.'w.w fiii. also in .!orran wheie lie ense was refusod some time ag,o, an action that was afterward continued by the higher court I f the assumed i: ieiid.- of uiiij'ciance will ass't in making Putnam county reliably Republican, it will bo the beginning of the end for the saloon business. But they cannot do this by. voting with the Naloon-k.-epers, as was done in this city last spring. ti,a i miniv ( oinmissioners, at , ....... . i...: e -t. -er.nit u tuat ue .e. u. umeiy to ie wmmn . t j, j.ptfu..r Was legal, and there,tt(V , ,n i fore would not be changed. Ihe ' ' . , , . . Sentinel company's bid wasfcoi ules 'thau the .siat.oiiery li'Aa cost te county in any year for hve years uiul a. 'n. i not favoritisim but JfaOty 4imtheamoautuf liioucy that could be saved, the Commissioners actea wiselv. The i kusmjosk believes that when the public money foots the biii public officers have no right to show fsvoritesim in the way of connty advertising and stationery, regardless of expenses, ;and it will be a wise move when all suoh work is let eat by bids..
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I have purchased the stock of Sewing Machines owned by K. r. Adam? Co. and will sell the bet machines in the world at a reasona ble prise. Give me a call, at tne New York Store, Blsomington, Ind. v . . Smith. Thetiueot iiiaTo ... wear of descriptions, carried bv " T Blair, w eft Side the Public Square. Mouug's patent nee plates, at W. T. Blairs's - : he best b . ;o-a b.U old by w T. !i;ir. 'Benekert b. eau' i a bouse J ho'd word, an becound on almost j evtrv t..i.e i ti ; rJ v t bu;d' i.s on - j;e''s -J i - ' If i v. - 't( u''Ut r , th i ..i . i i . i .. Tno'f u o oi :o -;. Mt by W. . i; ! - I) iiiit-N oi it-', t'hoiee audj ( HKA at tie ( it y Hook Stole. Far nifis o to the new 'unch eouftler ender "lie Qie' t JV." lersn reeei ng a copy of the Tklki'honk. who a,-t not xm-.i- i wilftconvder it a ? eojred inv tion to become Mihe? ber. iiiVe us li;-me. A -i--e' eu.ne.--..v a- a-ud f ame'llouve. ..ear I'u.u..,. Iiiouite f Wm. P. liogns, at o?ie. 'T!ih JuvnL ii:n-kare coffee ill tile nwi-.kn" Mar. . ' i. SoM uly y (. .. .:.e 'v Wii ,e ii ..tne' a..:r- z ubhrr g" V i IllCMt. foV ; , at w. i.; HI., i' Vw v man n'i- u l...v,. his w.U I n. . m M s.u e money and eon 1 1 . i t 0 e arclent. ( i"" ' ! " a,, !, r.ui and r-.. shem as sti irt iv cm h. . .U oniee mrr lotttne-K elelh.i.t: vtore. "A. l I i j ,, ' the mo - - tont. le Sm m's n Wodnes.lay - Kpeiiarle Day. o : l: :v .s -Sueeta- , s ' ' ( I I.J". Ii Suid!ei, lunch cunter, near the ' Queen Ci'V is growing qu'.ie popuia, sun ne is now prepares entertain ladie. Ynu can get a gen tt me aning m bi ck wheat Fi'otm atlXJLLINS & K ARSKLL. - . m . H 1 WANTED. To buy real estate either in town or country. Also have for sale valuable property. Enquire of EAST EAST
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(0 UD THE , SOMETHING NEW! fw "ararri i 1 tif T fQ Ultelllll SEWING MACHINE. ; The Best Points being taken- from Other Sewing Machines and Combined in the "New Whitohtlt" c . vand Prf,fCt Maehi jianutacturea. l win sen tno Whitehili from $5 to $15 less than any other first class Machine, with 'all silver-platod attachments. Will make liberal allowances for second hand Sewing Machin es. Repairs on Sewing Maehinoa a special y. J. H.WYLIE At Cockeran's ewelry Store, west side the sq are. 3-4 FOR SALE. i Or to Trade or Rent. The under i u.. i t"i : nated at Newark, Greene Co., 18 mihs west of this cUy, that he will sea eneap or iraae lor moomingion properly. Esoca Ft-LtKK, J AVO STOCK IP EEDKBS Samuel Walling&ird and Joa. i S. Alexautler nave reeeiul v uurchased a fiW jfou Jack,-and iyw hav u st3tiOIle,l at wiat iit kown as the I , . anVin farm r, u )t: thp very stock, selected bv Mr. Wallmgfor4 , wljo t, a NUpeior" judge of. animate, WM faneni that are interested in ! such matters shoald see the animal ' within the next few months .TIW popular north sale uardwar store is now iu full operation under t6 tnauagement ot .Mcl'heeters b ; .Shoemaker, and they int tid supdyiintrthc ueoole of aiot r.e countv ' with the very best that is to lie found iu their liue. expecting to please all meirom wwiomrni aim auu many new ones to their trade. In the mean time all those who are indebted u the oW tinn nr&$d to QOm9 forwardaud settle at once witheut personal notice, as &) accounts hava been left there for collection. Cheap goods at small profit; good goods at reasonable prioea. Call and see me, W,T. BLA1IL
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