Bloomington Telephone, Volume 7, Number 36, Bloomington, Monroe County, 19 January 1884 — Page 4
BLOOMINGTON TELEPHONE. Published ever 8trd3y Morning.
. XDITOR PJtOlMMJCTOR, ,. ) One Year, . 11 50 TERMS: i Six Months, 75 ) Three MouJis, 4: ADVERTISING: Kusine s Car ,year, $(; LoonlsScts. per liiie t h Week. Standing Advertising, ots. per iui-h it Jitb. Xo-KoiurtViMi t an v Parties. X.AKGEST OIBO! JON " .7Y TATKR PUBLISH ET N TflK m STY. 7 iif. Sperm Con jr-7' t ft -if Mt.!i 0t' li sell's. fW" Office over Collins fc Kan jmportakt notice. Thk Republican Central Committee of Monroe Coenty will meet on Saturday, January l&th, 1884, at 1 o'clock p. m., in the grand jury room, in Kloomington, to arrange for holding a ounty Mass Republican Convention iu Blooniington. on Saturday, d arch 1st, 1884, and to transact other important business that Will come before the committee. Every member of the Committee is requested to be present. W. F Bbowxijsg, J. G A cPueetebs, ( bairman. Secretary. MONROE COUNTY REPUBLI-j To-day the Republican Central Committee of Monroe County will ' meet in the gxai.d jury loomto make airanctn.t -nts for the holding of a uMas Republican Convention" on Saturday, March 1st, "and to transact other important business. " The eampaign of 1884, in Monroe County, ie virtually opened; the Rt publican party is getting in read)lKiu il organization, and soon its; iat ill ions will le marthing on to meet the ane old enemy. It is at this time in the canvass, when. a party au take a square look at surrounding cirt'unistanees, fully consider any mis-giviiigs or hindrences, ud iltwk the enemy directly iu he face. It is now the truth and relative standing, of toys parties can be discussed and a thorough understanding t f every action of its leaders and its voters be brought to a common center. In the fim piace it should be thoroughly .understood that every Republican voterVasnistanceas a his ballot, is a necessity to a complete routing of lhe -enemy in a close county like Monroe; therefore in the organization of the party in the opening of the canvass all a--1 tioit should be consistent with this one object in vie In a campaign a deal depends on personal work trid application, so as to enlist all classes in the good cause, every section and eaeh class should be fully represented in everv "action, taken, liy this we rot an that Republican councils and contentions should know no candidates or towns or 1wnhips'. The i-onvei.tion to Ie held the iat day of March is a 4'Mass Convention ot: liepnbikaus," which meaus an assemblage of ajl the voters from everv township in tire coin - ty who in the futare will identify themselves with : the Rtpubiivan pariy; and it further means that ivcry voter, young or old, while or black, shall have equal rights. The first convention of 1881 opened with this understanding, the campaign thr.whout should le conducted, in the same method, and if it is, our word for it, when the ballots are counted out on election night, the Re publican ticket will have the old time majority aiid all will be happy. It is to this end that the Tklkpiionk will conduct its column?, and it is to this end that every true Republican should direct his efforts. The oartv. in Monroe county, has i J r - 8om o'oitaole.-i to eacmuter, that an artic e of this kind would not be complete without referring to; and though as a party the Republicans are not in the leat responsible, yet an effort is already being made by unscrupulous politicians to lay the charge at our door. The default of LavrconE McKinney, so long honored in office and trusted by the people, was as great a surprise to Democrats ae to Republicans, and
who. is there that believes that the party was in any way responsible fox hetio? Who i there that would shield this thief became he is
a Republican? Years ago a Democratic Treasurer mads a shortage of $16,000, yet who holds the entire party accountable? Both men were common robbers and we hare bo apology to offer for either. Who is there that doubts the hones? ty and integrityof Isaac Clayman ? lie now occupies the Treasurer' office by virtue of the Republican party. The appropriation of money to retain the State University in Monroe L i , . , , ,J . j County, has added to the taxation of property, but way this not at petitioned for by the men of both parties. True a Republican Board passed the order, but not without the people's request. Time will prove their action wise, and it is only such a demagogue as referred to above that would' misrepresent ana enlarge u on tnis appropri ation for the sake of making political capital. Republican officials are not iu fallable, nor do they claim to be, but on the whole they are rendering good service they have been faithful servants. Let a good ticket be the resu't of Republican councils; made ef men who are known and trusted; in whom the people have full confidence, and who ean doubt the re sult? It is the same old enemy we arew ht, the fame Democratic party tuat ha n confronting us for tv that . cvh lhe biddine of the Solid ' South and opposes every moral reform; that has used its influence i against every measure that has been a benefit to the people; the m nartvthatafew davs at?o sold its eU to the greatest monopoly on the globe the Standard Oil (.Company and in Ohio defeated Pendelton to elect its representative. Monroe County Democracy has indorsed it ail; and how can it ask for Republican votes? Says the Franklin Daily Herald; "It wr old now feem, from t&e answers r- eeived from our different, exchanges in theFifth Congressional Iijtri4-t . in-fftiTv t finr 'tiolitir:il' gossip," that the race for Congress is narrowod down to three Candida e-, viz: Judge T. W. Woollen, of John-. ston counlv, George W. Cooper, of j Bartholomew, amt E H. Henderson, ' of Morgan. The Bloommgton 1klBPHOSK, a wiaeiv nreuisiru auu oil ' 1 1 i A. .4 .4 ... flnanc al RtiiiKiii3fi itfliter. xtaTes that Robert Miers, of Minnie, will be the Democratic candidate for paper, Judse of the Circuit Court of that district, with good chances of being sueeesnful in the nomination and elot Owen county, w ot disposed of, but as Jndge ttonrnson is hpos.en or (avorablvm hi?rh craartersasastrong man for Lieutenant Governor, V llHams? chances for Congress would be naturally lessoned, in conseI - I quence H'the Souaiern ConAsderacy is in the . suidle; and the shot gun rule tfce South, i.--r,-jO-oes elected to the Mississippi lejrKdature aie still alive ?"-New Albany Led ge' - To which the Indianajjolis bentinel,the oflicial oi-gan of State-Dem ocracy, ansu ei s: m behavM.g i tlam.ehes awl not outraging while mn. -Here is food for reflection to ColurtA vntexH. Tiie leadiitiT. Demolife is to bo e cp'.ained owy oy tue .-t. rh:i.t. thev have e 'ormed a little, The Di racrat c - ...... love lor C-oioreu nei'iile is aiiti irinjr indeed! . ' i "The TBUiruoKK, the leading Rcpublican paper of this County, publislus the fallowing: "While the trial of the legality of the Mi lvhiiicy bond is in progress, lias anybodv over waudevci when; LsnNXiii K. M-Kiuuey is by fl--time? If gims are .wnct lie rohbed the ot Mouii w t-.inintv ot s.ijj,ui.u, oi wieieauouu'-, ,i'v Wse'iuJhai not even Uw. am tor hiscolosjfal theft. Why? Nine-tentlss it i In- noor creatures in the l'eateiifciajr-, It SiW robbery, did not uike ;
n at ic paper in Indiana saying tnai. eiiieipnse n;:.e emm' M m .i" U.-W,. o given to eutiaging ' the Churefc. li the Spirit endows " , , - T lor this herv-!, then piosptiuy is white women that their retention of ' . Y -u
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dieonc-l.wenue.il r !.it,vuu. yb un-v tiiat occurieu lec. --MUI, uie "uit,are..Ti serving out years for repeat- Wu h( '"nn n Nobodv ever wanders ! County Antrim, Ireland, on the loth
iiere McKinney is. It is not necessarv; they know and don't have wander. You ask "why" he has been arrested? Young m m, ar nave w vou jesting? Did you ever . hear that Mc. said, "When I go to the Penitentiary I'll have some mighty mnQ Vn food company go witn me r lKlnnev will not be brought bacl wiws uib ' wt WJfci He knows too much, and defies yon, gentlemen."
The above appeared in fftw Indiaaapelis Sentinel as part of ewes--pondence from Blenaingten, Xri is only produced to show the kind of a campaign the. Demo rati of Monroe county are inaugurating. The Telephone has yet to hear of any defense, of McKinney because he is a.
Republican. From the very first it has advocated .that he be tried. , and given his just dues. The Republican party has nothing to fear from ex1 posure, and its votsrs are demanding ftat McKinney be br uhtto justic . i . . , , benJ Voorhees says the Demo-. : ouV d,?H; ? T - i i Juaicous denimttou of national isj sues, will carry Indiana this tear. He promises to "bear a hand" in the campaign. Mr. Voorhees understands Indiana politics, and when he is hopeful there is an electric com muaieation of hopefulness "--(. in. Yes, Voorhees- is a great prophet. Not to speak of his predictions of tho result of the late war, of which he was almost a martyr at the hands of indignant soldiers who he denounced as "Lincoln dogs,' the gallant Senator aforesaid prophesied that Indiana would give a Democrat ic majority of 15,000 in 1880; and only missed it by 7,000 the other way. Thk McKinney bond case has been tried by the Court and the bondsmen have been released. Though a compromise might have Deen P0110? ,n m caiM? lhe Tki-XPriOKf-j has Jio criticisms to offef oh thd County Commissioners because they have tested their case in Court a,,d if theJ can7 h to the $nVreme Court i f using to compromise lbe Commissioners act apon the irfpltj thmt if it is right for the homlsm n to pay ay part of this ideation it is right to pay all of U? aB4in b"nging tl case to trial i i. .. Ttj t... i.. : i demands of the people t!iat these bondsraieiv should give- their reason for not making good the-8-hortas;-If, after an impartial- trial, the Court finds (as has been' done) for the bondsmen and is afffnmed by the Supreme Cenrt, then the Commissioners will be conscious of having performed taeir dnty, and the bonds men will ham the comfort of know&a.t they, have been releasee of all obligation by the audiority of tbe Court, ... "The .? idliBod," announced; severv4 weejt8 aiJO sjm.,e autibrpicated - l. ....... 1 wt. . Munij .vC- lvu Uf. P; McNar ieached bloomings to last Friday r.its pubhcatim office. beinsi at tt. Lis. Mo. Ii eveiT reMM.. tj,e ..rrr ca ot utu e . , . . IV a Mil i iiru v iwuhnv sufl" . . . iw replete itu. mat ter tiucnaeu lorsncu a puuucuuout auuiit.Die to the cause to which ittf . devoti?d ail esplauation of which f vec ia ihc w.' .. - laud's salutatory, the first paragraph oi which reads z. 44 . ... , . . t . . . a ion. in the conhdnee that iU rratui. is ot insignifiaMt, nor Us- appear ance inopportune or uawelc-jiae. What it may ghw io be depends on God, to whom nil its commas are uedica;ed, on ahe people, wlu.so iatrunajje is a newsiiv and solioisyd,. and on tUe ab..!iitv oi tue Editor to JM has iL a Ma in ui evidence,. Iw Hhiuh ylfJ fiUVIr,Go iorra.id.v Lhe ,,,,-si i-unhai wimiiteinlaaion.s of the uwemki,li;. makes ui pau- ana lmtuder. autkauew takViitud of. th r: ... iitotiuseu p.wer ot 4e .diovah. liar luiiny and leuehableaess aie- graevs in invseiit..eoncious demautk. With anxiet.es, akin to those of the ecvently oidUiued pastor, v!l0e scriwuuiiiigare sua'tge, w&oi-u mv desire is to be iaituiul in Uty. WH inexperience ieiidr huu ltabids to jintakes whote earnest petiliw is lo. -wisdom from abovo" we . T1 l( lhe kiml( . . . . , judgruvni oHrivndt. ni the .d nerving the Walter ant the Church. ,'T' , , .t In s-ukmg ot M Ken s death, ( cf May, 1838, and removoi' with his i f.lti,,. n ltlnnminnton in the vear 1848. He made a profession of re ligion in 1879, in the United Pres "g . by terian Chuivh, and since that time . j,a8 DC.en a regular attendant and I . l i .A..,.trat memner. ueinir aware i . ... 1 . I. 1 I... tnat ms ea w ui v uu, c preened bis readiness to depart."
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GroocLs are Call SOON JL. I have purchased, the stock of ; Hewing Machines owned by K. I'. Adams & Co. and will sell the best machines in the world at a reasonable prisen. Give me a call, at the New York Store, Blsomington, Ind. W . J -. Smith. The biiesi. line o i -o,. wear of :...t i. u n' 111..:ij iii'-, v:;tii it;i uy i ui.m, West Side the Ptibl'o Square. Mining's pate til litvl piates, at W. 1 . iilairs's I he best or.iiiU oi .toy:a lnts sold bv W. T. !!!. . --ISi ii. ..i. in.'-, iv.i ;;u'' i a louiKe j hoM wii i, an lt--.i:wi on u ino.st . evc v ! th:'i i i I rJ t I !..: is on c0')i;s .) cs. lit- '. i ; . .i .! ;'itibor , the rnosi :.. i'e a-1 uiacis, sold ouiv bv W. . ics ;r im4. (. noice and ClIKA1' ui the i v Book Store. - Karmers gu to the new 'uneh coimjwm-. jnlei-lhe -Qiw ei. ( ity. Person receiving a copy of the ! Kl.KlMiiiNK.wii are no- sub-ajribc!-, will coiiNiiier it a g'ut edged in :t.tion to becoint subei-'hi-rs, ome, uhy ''l!!!!'?'.'"!'..i ok. b A ar-e eonveneoiiv' arraus-eil frame, ilou-e. near U niveau v. Inqu; e : -Win. I. Rogers, a; ,!.... " - - - , Tiie hct pa ''.xae i.Tee in the ma-ket" - Man;. .a. SM only h Coll-iK.t- Kt'-"'!. V:Z:lh Blair's. . t Eve y m.n sun,; d uaehis vn, vr K. o. 1; unu'h. save money and ehithiiiU -;'"e. ' ' -A,T:i,i"i "TTiho ,oto at m .i . ' i-aiieMiav S'tcet .'e Dav. s -Spee!a ?' 1 s c.c -jjS'm i-c:, Inii- h enuiter, near' the "Qu.mmi t i:." is growing u;!e
, i.i i , . ei,.M .x in r.-e aceuleiu. iardin farm It i8 of the very best JoiinCi.,i.ia!ii p:epiv- I hem aem- stocfc, elected bv Mr. Wallingford raiely. and . -ards them a sM.-:.y wh0 Js a supeior'judge of animaK
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SiatiarliteredL ai d be Convinced.. IPfiellaDs & (D SOMETHING NEW! wy 1TT . i tif X ilC Vf illlClllll j SEWING MACHINE. . , The Best Points being taken frost i . ' Other Sewing Vachines and Combined in the "New Whitehii! Making one of the Most Simple I and perfect Sewing H' achates A'anufactured. I will sell th Whitehiil from d to $15 less than any other first class Machine, with all silver-plated attachments Will make liberal allowances for second hand Sewing Macbm es. Repairs on Sewing Machines a specially. J. H tVYT.TF. i At Cockerans .lewelry Store., west ; side the sq .are. 3-4 1 OR SALE. ; Or to Trade or Rent. The undersigned hay a good Flouring Mill ait"alM at Newark, fireeiw Co, 18 m) ' will eap or trade lor Itlooitwnjrjon .property. Enoch Fcueb. f , ''WO STOCK B EEDEBS ! Samuel Wallingford and Jos, S. Alexander have recently purchased a tim, S,.lI,isn jack, and now have Jt stationed at what is known tb nti'iKlxl in sii.di fiuitrers shnnld tb omm-il - --- - -- ----------- -" v HMUINt : with' the "ext few months The popular north side hardware i store is now in full operation under the management of McPheeters fc Shoemaker, and they intend supplyinnr il iKHitile of Monroe eoiinlxr wi"th the very best that iso be found their line, expecting to ulease all ween icu men- mm- whiwhiib, Cheap goods at muuiI profits; good goods at reasonable prices. Call and see me. W. T. BLAIR.
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