Bloomington Telephone, Volume 7, Number 42, Bloomington, Monroe County, 1 March 1884 — Page 3
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At a rect conference of Tttdrajpen in New Tort 'w vrab hspeeA tiiatB. P. Slower is dfcl&Whfe1 dan carry his State agU ,4rtjiur, ;VTe name
of Ex-Senator Eaton, of Connecticut 1 wsl mentlohM a'thkt of ih '-tibbJM
tionally'Bfrrong man,1 ' 1 ' ; ! r
lis-, liiw i ilj-Hii-Ki;:i;.i;;i.l
fir
ti Bev . b Wi& qf . Clycaj?, when he. Mt: ftS" inar what dueling la to assassination. The tad Of bottl gambling aid stealing is to get- sotasthihg for nothing; tbe purpose of b$th dueling and assassination is the killing of iui j ; The
difference is the terms.
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CJiALS are receiving increased atten
tion in Europe. . : It is now certain tha
tpleted
in a few years. Supplementary to this is the ship canal between the Baltic Sea and the German Ocean, which will, it is estimated, save a journey cf C03 inil&i for a vessel making a trip between either of these waters, as the circumnavigation of the peninsula of Jutland will lie unnecessary. In all, the proposed canal.will be only some fifty miles or about half that of the Suez canal extending from Gluck-
stadt ia.ieL
d sentenced to c e th by the British
g verament many years ago. He mana red to escape from pritton, however, a id came to this country. When the
JJenian agitation was at its height he
as one of the trusted lieutenants of
mes Stephens, a fact which led to the
rest of the "head center.11, Clark de
fended himself nromntlv asainat this
charge and showed conclusively that it was unfounded. He lived in the region here he died for sometime anil often walked to New York and Philadelphia tp attend conventions. His principal
ossession was an old scrap-book, xvhich
e. carried aiout with . mm, anvi - in
which he kept bonds of the Irish republic and newspaper clippings. He died
ki extreme poverty.
are
ell in
Jjoudon, which is soon to be demolish
ed. There is some doubt as to the authenticity of this "Old Curiosity Shop,"
but that docs notutfifejfit tin
fclists, and esjfe&t&J
ntimeii
tipnm Europe..; xt is now cerwun lists d esfecli&he HkricagB fSff the Baltic Sea will be completed with- Kl"
Don't Scold. Don't scold. It is very true that you have more to ecu tend with than any person you ever saw, but Don't wold. Your hired girl is the worst in town and you can do ton pieces of work while she is doinor one, and nothing he does is done risht, but Don't scold, your husOuud is the most careless man in the world; he never knovs where to put anything, he is nervous when he should be in a good humor; forgets things that he should remember; seems to think of everything but home; can t rook a child to sleep as well as you can ; forgets to leave the grocery Jjook as he went (kkvii.town : forgot td bring top a pair of shoo; didn't think to order a load of wood, but hang it, Don't stold. Why? Simply because it will do no
good. If your TjbiLud is neooiJ will infee.hieiioi'etS lkrhe it thru
ful iJfa&t&e Msz ' U $c
tivate a retentive memory. What mnxi you do, eh ? Stop and think. That's all right now, don't say that all of the lecturers are for the women and not for
th6nef Men Jiae to h>le$ike the. deHtoe filar Jjttbaa.' liFkev'iwimly de-
8j seiwe n&ctittdSt ?6v4t fbectnuifS titar do it
an
M. Du.Somxekaziv the founder of the Cluxty Museum in Paris, was -one clay in a common public house in StDenis where,. on the wall, he noticed a frying-pan of a somewhat uncommon shape. He took it down to examine it more particularly; and discovered some engraved letters under a thick crust of dirt and soot Without saying anything about hia discovery to the owner, he
Ixxight the pan from the astonished owner, and after a process of cleaning, it appeared that it was ihjlate from the coffin of Louis 3aT73he three ----- legs were taken out and the onAal shape restored, but !:.0io which the legs had baen fmsem re-
mam to tms aav. xti LnQTr me
Cluny Museum. y ' ! Ht:";"
A Boston letter a the E
Press reports that a singular
beenncatthei3Lat Har.,ras
poadcEhat in
were n&Qbiaents
who had hived some One to pass the exintion for theiu. The particulars of one case was told me, and possibly, the second is only au additi made by rumor to the truth This young man's father, himself a Harvard graduate, hired a mfoi also an alumnus, to take his son's examination. The deception would seem to be so easy that it is strange that it has not been tried be fore, as, indeed, it may have been. In the present case the student could not lie expelled, as not having passed his examination, he has never been a member of the college.
A wospB&FUi bedstead, made for an ast Indian prince, is on show at Paris. It is made partly of silver. At each corner stands a beautifully-modelled female figure (life size), holding a delicately constructed fan, and wearing a wig of real hair. This is to be regularly dreased by the court barber once a week. On the great potentate getting to bed the weight of his body sets certain machinery in motion, the effect of which is, that the silver maidens gently fan the sleeper. If the figures at the foot of the bed are required to exert themselves, in like manner this can be accomplished by the aid of a clock-like apparatus. Moreover, should the dusky owner of the bed wish to be lulled to slumber by the dulcet sounus of soft music, this can be done by touching a spring The bottom of the bed contains a large music box.
A itkious and novel idea, that of a spoken newspaper, has been carried into practical effect in Paris, without, however, meeting with any great encouragement from the public Properly epeakiug, the newspaper in question is xio newspaper at all, the fact being that a number of journalists appeared before an audience at the Athenee Theater and delivered addresses similar in form to the different articles in a daily journal. One gave an account of the previous day's sitting in the Chamber of Deputies, another spoke of politics, a third gave the telegraphic news, and so on. The reading of a feuilleton in imitation of the style of Emile Zola caused amusement, and some sketches hy M. Le Petit, the well-known caricaturist, which were added, were well received; but the serious articles or addresses fell quite flat, and the editor acknowledged that his first essay had not proved successful. liUXJB OhA ZK, a veteran Fenian, died recently ' at Dunmqre, Pennsylvania at the age of 82' years'. 1 had been :fujfcive in Iriah . evolutionary affairs for more than half century, and was tried for treason
boring shdf-keHr said, "took off tlieir
hats when they got through the doorway, and asked questions about Quilp ftnd the grandfather as if they had been actual person. The ladies were the woj5s .1 hayjjenowai fremiti getdon on tueir knees and-" burst outcrying about Little Nell." Miss Mary Anderson might have been seen tUere more
than once, with her heart $1I of li pitb?a
dernessfor the little maitlob ; and $o
delighted was the fair Aiewc;witli' tjhe ancient dwelling and itn . pVfWEaagl ipg story that the doors o me Lyceum' were opened to the fortunate occupant yhenever he chose to go. An Incident of the yj8GCK:pF,'.HBl Coluhbtts, Amonftiife obnftised mass who were struggling and screaming were noticed a middle a$;ed man and his wife. Their conduct was in marked contrast with that Qfthe other passenger The paicwitich iad seized the
others was not shared by them, but their blanched faces told that they realized the peril which surrounded them. The only movement of muscles or nerves was that produced by the chilling atmosphere. They stood close together, their hands clasped in each Other, as if about to contemplate suicide together, and thus fulfill the marital vow of standing by each other in the varying tide of life's fortunes and misfortunes. As the wreck careened with the gale from oue side to the other, and while the spray and waves were drenching them at every moment, the husband turned and imprinted a kiss upon the companion of his life, and while thus embraced a heavy sea broke over the wreck and both were washed away and not seen afterward. Mr. Cook says the $cene was one which will remain indelibly impressed upon hi? memory until his dying day, Erastus Wiman, the active man and directing spirit of the mercantile agency of 10. Dun & Co., states that the failures of 1883 were 11,500 in number. Under ordinary circumstances this would be an omen of the worst description. In 1878 the year when the bank
rupt law ended, the failures did not ex
hae rg?ijdmori Jeftturea than wo-
taken the part of woman. A man has fifteen thousand and one vexations down town that he probably does not
speak of at home. He 'has been out attti
III JJ.l Jill
PITH AND POINT. "SV fctf.t; -i: .J. i '. '.fit' U
Sit j
dy rkipc a; Iinn -ftiid. he gs homcrto tfa fc oWse vW'atfe tf6t
interesting fact that, in spite of a few big failures this year, the vast majority of them are for small sums onlv, and this is a symptom of the most cheering character. After a year of numerous large failures the wave of banbruptcy
expected to go around on tip-toe as
though somo one is ill, but it makes
jiTninfi?mprq;4ii8 nome n you meet
rua , igwo, you are nci; ex-
peca tQ jjgtwn rery time youy nusbso;ome:if5ioli. No one said von
; 11 tf langifelrfit fbu would make Mr.
; Sp-an-So fjel npli better ay meeting
mm wun a smue. ion nave oeen neglecting this. Yes you have, and you needn't deny it. You have been looking sour at him when he came home. He has ' been absorbed in something ti&at j;yM dou'tpi mx&& to understand. I)on,i sfiy he lids been down town enjoying himself. Probably ho hasn't. Don't scold. Give the poor fellow a half of a show, will vou? You have thought that you
.were v$ry femart" w:hen yju asked him-
a question uiat; jpe cpuia not aBs er immediately. He "niay " have forgotten where he was at a certain time. He may be honest but forgetful. 0?,yes," some fellow who wants. to be sentimental will hop up and say, "look at the h usbands who abuse their wives !" "Hold on there, silvery-tipped artists of sentiment, you are no doubt the respected champions of a glorious cause, but hold on. The man who mistreats his wife is too mean for the severest kind of punishment. He is not in any respect a gentleman. He ia not considered in this discussion. He couldn't bo discussed with us. He is beyond the line. This conversation is within the border of refined conversation. Don't scold. The main point in this thing is to respectfully request that no one will scold. There is nothing that makes a community so unsatisfactory as a scold. In this regard, the smallest kind of a cloud cau create the worst kind of a hurricane, but there is a remedy for this Don't scold. ,Ah, yes, Mrs. Piggleworth, you think that a mean advantage has been taken of you, eh? Yes, yon always think that every one is wrong and that you are right. But there is a way that you can do a great work for your fellow-citizens, and that is, Dont scold. Ark. Traveler.
Cheap Water Purifier. Frederick Guthrie, of the Science School at South Kensington, makes the following suggestions for a penny wa-
ceed 11,470 in number. And it is an ter cleanser : Proceeding upon the prin
ciple of aeration and the assumption
that subtle as the disease germs in water may be, they shall not escape the touch of oxygen. Mr, Guthrie argues that to thoroughly purify water it
. should be allowed to run over as large
a surface as possible, and while so run
ning it should be freely exposed to the
always goes on spreading for two or! air. To make the filter a flower-pot
three years, increasing the number and aggregate liabilities of failure until it expends force on the small business firms throughout the country The record of 1883 shows that the recent wave of depression has nearly run its course, an inference which is corroborated by a thousand and one ;mall facts hardly necessary to mention. Mr. Wiman called attention to the enormous increase of expenses since 1880 in every department of business and private life with the consequence of an extremely great extent of business now carried on without profit. He believes that the true policy of the country for the next six months shauld be a rigid reduction of expenses and close attention to all the details of business. He takes a cheerful view of the prospects of the coming year.
Did Not Know Him. Anthony Trolloppe had a right to expect that a person who had so general a reputation for intelligence as Brigham Young would know hiti by name, even if he had not read his books, But when the distinguished novolist called on the polygamist, at Salt Lake City, the reception which he received was not flattering. He : received me, says Mr. Trolloppe, in his doorway, not asking me to enter, and inquired whether I were not a miner. When I told aim that I was not a miner, he asked rte whether I earned my bread. I told him I did. ! " I guess youVe a miner' said he. ; I aain assured him that I was not. ; "Then how do you earn your bread?" r I told him -ffiajs lidid so by writing books. . i wI m sure you're a miner, ' said he. Then he turned upon his begl, went Wkr into tfc hous and closed the dooi ' J3S iw' jEssaaeW : L -35 fras vain enough to conceive that lie would have heard my name
and a brick are required. Break the
bottom out of the flower-pot in such a way as to leave edges enough to hold up half a brick. Let one corner of th$ half brick stand out through the bottom hole. Break up the rest of the brick into bits about as big as a quarter of a walnut an i throw them into the pot. Soak the whole over night in a pail of water and let it drain. The water which is to be purified should be allowed to drip upon the middle of the chips of brick, and after a few hours the watei which drops from the bottom will be perfectly pure and wholesome. This purifier, unlike most of those in general use, combines a rather coarse
filtration with an effective aeration, and
someinmg 01 a specmc cneimcai action as well. It Was So Sad. He swore that he loved her with a devouring boarding-house passion. Down through the fly-blown muslin curtains the soft rays of the golden sun sifted and filtered, and the man on his knees patiently suing for some surcease of love's woe was encircled in a halo of glory. Yet she was hard. He recounted the picnics, drives, the ice-crearns, the operas and the caramels but never a word did he lisp about the unpaid board or w ash bill. Yt nhe was hard. In tones of quivering agony he threw in a few disjointed remarks about the dreary expanse of future if she did not say him yea. Yet she was hard. He told her how ho wore corns upon his brow, tapping it with his forefinger for soulful poetry. Yet she was hard. Then with a weary sigh be rp$e from his right angular position, took his hat and laid his hand upon the nickle doorknob as he said : "Then, since you will not be mine, I'll go join a ball club--" "And be a darling pitcher?" "Yes . V "At last, at last I'll . bet thine . r conxa back oh love, to heart of mine. Carl FreizeVH Weekly.
hi iioiiii
A tik-'km lock wedlock. A VEIN Untlerlatingciiggin ftoal-'11
Tun drst'io&.eiparty was the (Sarden 1
of fceiij for it hed the first pahv if BrtAss band music goes by the pound, hnt 'ffaurch mtosic by the. choir.- Texan Sifting. .Thk C-ity of Wagon Wh'eelj Colorado, ought? to; be-a good place foi tired fel-f lows (tp o tov . ;r r r : Crazy quilts have a square exactly in the centen beariug.'the nam of theduiiatic maker. Ph iladelph ia Call. IWhen a man has his sumri?r suit dyed,1 nnd tries ;k palm-it of for a new winter ttire, you call tell him it's too thm! ' " 'f; The Lord may see what is going on in this world, and it is very fortunate for some that he won't tell. GYW Pretzel Weakly, ; , . . "How do you know when a cyclone is coming?" asked a stranger of a western ;man. "Oh, we get wind ol them,? was the answer. Pater familias to festive son : "Remember my . son, it's not the coat that makes the man." P. S.; "No, sir, I know it; it's the pants. ? Too. close 'tention ter business ain't good fur de system. De rooster what crows all night, crows de weakes' hi de nxmnm Uncle Iicmvs. FfiTEND come thon like a friend, Aud whether. arig!xt thy face, . Or d m with clomla we cannot comprehend, We'll hold out patient hands, each in hlfl lilac, ' ' And trunt thee to the end. A mole on' the nose indicates that a man will be a great travelerprobably to get out of the way of people who make personal remarks, Lowell Ciiir As Ixdian is running a newspaper in the Indian Territory. When he got out of "sorts," he ordered Pequo&s instead, of em-quads f roiri the type foundry. Newmcm IndegerwlenL A baptism in Hades' depth As hot m bnillntr tar : Awa'ta the man who qnits the room And leaves the door aj ir. And he whofoftly shuts the door Hhatl dwell am '.me the blest, Where the wicked cease from troubling And the weary are at rest "Why don't you come and kiss me, Johnny?" said an ancient maiden aunt to her youthful nephew. "Because," said -Johnny, hanging his head, "I'm afraid of powder," - Newman Independent. "Hotf pleasant is Saturday nierht
when we've tried all the week to bj
good," says the poet. Yes, but it isn t a circumstance to. the restful peace and holy joy of a Sunday morning when we tried all Saturday night to be good. Lady visitor: "Is. your mistress at home?" Servant (religiously inclined): "Yes, mum, but she's too busv to see
yer." Lady visitor: "Then she is not at home?" Servant: "Fact is, mum, I can't lie under $20 a month and I won't." Ax exchange says: "Eve didn't lose much time because she had no looking glass to be running to even- half hour."
"If wo believe tradition, grandma was
a rather good-looking lass herself," remarks Burdette, as he softly chuckles to himself. f0, Ahekikaw, Amerikaw! How I love you Fifty cents all around, please, American women are very beautiful Fifty cent- more all around, please. I have purchased a house ia New York, and shall make this country my homeFifty cents more, eta That is what our European visitors are giving us. A member of an orchestra in New York grieved so much over the loss of his cornet, that he had to go to bed utterly prostrated. This is sad, to be sure; but not so much so as if he had found his horn, and several of his neighbors had been compelled to go to bed utterly prostrated. What is the cornet man's loss, is his neighbor's gain, by a large majority. Nowistoiun Herald. New Your society sticks up its nose because Miss Carrie Astor, a member of an old. aristocratic family, lias become engaged to young George Gould, the son of a common speculator. As the ancestors of the girl were nothing but muskrat trappers, it is not plain to the ordinary reader what she has got to put on style about. Her money was made by skinning rate while Gould's was made skinning suckers and fleecing lambs. It is about au even thing. Peek'B Sun.
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Dear -Mr Overwork has done for me what It uoes for many. Dcsirlnsrto benefit suffering women, I add my testimony to the vuo of ZoPiior. For flvo yers I sttlTerca greatly With Prolapsas, blng oblired to -fcse
uuupporterauring an inose painful, weary years; but, thanks to your medicine, I wear It no more. I laid it nTnftr!isin
What the Newly Rich Do. One of Senator Tabor's partners, when he struck the lirst bonanza, was a German named Kiche, who was past the middle age, had been a cobbling shoemaker all his life, and a $50 note was an engraving he had never inspected at nearer range than through the wicket of a bank counter. He ot about $100,000. The hrst thing he did was to build a large brick house, red in color, and of square and hideous architectural design, about two miles distant from the camp or any other habitation. Then he got married and retired into this du elling, as the knights and barons of medieval times retired into their castle keeps, aud he only emerged at long intervals to lay in provisions and chewing tobacco. This was his conception of perfect rest, and consequently ecstatic happiness. He had a profound rwistrust of bunks, and kept his cash by him, where thieves could not break in uor moths corrupt. One would suppose that this scheme was open to objections, on the ground of its lack of variety, but unkind rumor credited the capitalist's wife, who was a very voluble lady, with the ability to keep him entertained and excited iCana.s City Star.
A few years ago cotton-seed was re garded as a waste material, to be disposed of with us little expense as possible. Now it is not only employed as a general fertilizer on many plantations but thousands of toi)s of it, are spld at the oil mills, where, after the
r oil has been expressed, the cake is used
for feeding all kinds of sfcok. ; f 1$ Scotland a promise ot marriage must be in legal: form, reduced to writ ing. Without this an action for breach of promise will not lie-
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a nan Dotif 1 am not wcu, but I work all the time, Aid am better than I ver expected lobe. You may use my letter, and if any one wishes to write me for more Information, give them my full address. Mrss O. Q. jKasaiviJUL IilM April 25, 1862. near Sir: I am more than pleased with th effect of your Zoa-Phora In our daughter's cuse. I am surprised to tee how sht. has improved. She is gaining in weight and color, iind I think feels better than she ever did; her nerves are steady, and the distress in her ohest is entirely gone. I firmly believe that Zoa-Phora is nil that has saved her life. I arr. willing you Bhould use my letter, Sat I nni not afraid to tell what a wonderful cure yovr medicine Is. Yours respectfully; " Mrs. Sarau RaztooXiFXC N. R. This was a ease of suppression From Mrs. John Spitler, No. 2S Wilt St, Fort Wayne. Tad. - I nave suffered for sixteen vears with spasmodic pain In my head and general triervousdebility. Recently I had a severe attack of nain in my head, caused by veaknew and r.orvous exhaustion, I thought J should die. My nusbtuidsaid would teat Zoa-thorm thoroughly. He gave it to me according to directions ttr severe cases, and in less than two hours 1 had complete relief. advise all ladies who suffer from nervous or dick headache, or any form of female weakness, to use Zoa-Phora. Therein no medicine to com pfre with it. May 15, 1882, Pamphlet on 'DiftPasei of Women and Children Sent gbatls. Every woman above 15 year w age, especially Mothers should read it Address B.. PKJKGKtLY 4CO. Sold by Druggists. Kalamazoo, Mich. All lottvi-s marked private arc nod by Dr. I'sxqelL only Sold only by H. Lindiey and J. Faris. Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of weight in the back, loins and lower pare of the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose he has some affection of the kidneys or neigh ing organs. At times, symptoms of indigestion are present, as flatukney, u neasiuess of the stomach, etc A moisture, like perspiration, producing a very disagreeable itching, particularly at night after getting warm in bed, is a very common attend an f. Bliud Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at once to tbe Application of Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which vj directly upouthe parts affected, absorbing the Tumor?, allaying the intense itching and effecting a permanent cure, where all other remedies have failed. Do not deiav until
tue drain on ine system prod nee? permanent disability, but try it aud be cuved. Price, 50 cents. Sent prepaid on receipt of price. Address. Tbe Dr, Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqna, Ohio. Sold by Hiram Lindley,
WANT OF FAITH. If II Lindley's, tbe Druggist, does not succeed it is not for the want of faith. He has such faith in Dr. Bosanko1 s Cough and Lung Syrup as a remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, and Lung ; affections, that he will givr- a bottle free to each and every oue who is need of a medicine of this kin i. CAUSE "OF FAILURE. Want of confidence accounts for half of the business failures of to-day H. Ltndley's, the Drugjristf is not liable to fai. for the want of confidence in J.'r. Boganko's Cough and LungSyiup, for he gives away a, bottle free to all wdip are suffering with Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption and all atfections of the Throat and Lungs r
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