Bloomington Telephone, Volume 14, Number 37, Bloomington, Monroe County, 5 November 1889 — Page 4

New Fall Stock of Dry Goods at the Bee Hive.

BLOOMINGTON TELEPHONE. Published Friday, with Tuesday Extra. KDITOR AND PBOPBIET6B, W. S. BRADFUTE.

TERMS:

One Year, $1 50 Six Months, .75 Three Months, .40

Advertising Collected each Montft.

Office over Collins & Karsell's.

Xlie Civil Seirvice Law-

The Telephone desires to join 1:1 the general acclaim of the Republi

cs n press of the State in its demands for the repeal of the present civil service law. This is not a new position this paper, has always ' opposed any form of legislation that is calculated to take from the bands of the people the appointing power of all public servants. Whether or not it is the intent, this is the actual result of the civil service law as it now stands. But a critic comes along and says that the National platform of the Republican party declared its allegiance to this same civil service act, and that it was in favor of its enforcement, therefore all Republicans are in duty bound to uphold it.' As well say that a

Tliona TTtiiTTDTGiTr of whom are under consideration. Indiana u mversny. The cour8e is meeting with the i i c Am a in hearty sanction of both professors -Meek bundayed at his home in ystudentg almost wilhout exSpencer. ception. But the old experience has Capron, who has been sick tor hf(run nf having to "canvass" a cer-

the past weeK, is oeuer. Geo. W. Atford, '69, is a clergy man in Washington, Ind. D. Vanter Burus, ?69,is praotio

A lit: tan wj v.. j -WW- l , , - .

lUe JCtUlC uut uuu, . u W TK?0 nnt a num.

IIS UVVI1 UCI1C110. x win o ey making institution. It is lor the people. The course will have cost" about 800, and the support of all is necessary.

tain class of students and "convert" them to the benefits of a lecture course. The executive committee desires to be distinguished from the

order of drummers, sewing machine

The meetings at the Christian oh n voh will co n ti ii u e d u r i n a tin s

given by Prof. Horace A. Hoffman.

Twelve out of eighteen chapters were represented at the convention. The Montana Brothers, of Indianapolis, furnished music for the1 banquet.

-Miss Creed Myers, class '89, week. Five mem oeivs were baptised was down to attend the Theta re- Saturday night and Kov. Ross is ception. meeting with much success. William T.Scott is a member of The newSpapers 0f Harrison, the law firm-Scott and Gilbert, York, crawfort Dubois, Spencer, Orange Nebraska. ana Washington counties speak very The lecture course will be open- favorably of the growing wheat ciop ed this season by a musical entertain- which they pronounce looking in mentKov. 13. fine condition. These papers all Allen K. Melton, '09, is one of agree that a greater acreage was the extensive wool-growers of Carrizo sown this fall than in the iali of

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-Join onoot lUe literary socieues T Frankhn Bepubiioan joins in and compete for the prize in essay ... nlLatmn. the general acclaim against "snivil

Wallingford spent Saturday and SDervice. It says. Sunday at his home in Oreensburg, "Civil Service smacks too much returning yesterday. of "them ,blarsted Britishers" and O ' ... T !... -111,

-Louis Drescher went home Fri- will not umve on inu.ana soi.. i ae

XVCJJUI 'li Villi

e against

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of his denomination, when, the fact . , in principle any wav.Thefle6ic

yiww - asserts that if a convention ot tue AAlAi with thfi lllllVPTfiltV TPfifilVOG ! .... . i-k i i r

. pnneipie, cti.g the different " ,way for te fa, .1 sects. So it is with "civil service, quarter. ;n..nnliV on f the largest and

Mr. Cox, of Columbus, tatiier or m0f;t enthusiastic convention ever

dred believe in such a law only so - Cox, was in tne city oararuAy hel(i in tie State WOukl result. Ad-

far aS it will advance individual wwiiuing buuio miUing tttat it w rigni n priuc.pie,

" ; and took ne opportunity ox visiung interests. For instance, Democrats x - n

are now raging for "civil service" nA nf thft laro-est audiences of

V " "W W - O because they are in and Republicans the year listen-ed to "The Statest y- 1 - 1 i C 3 i

are out. A year ago the rule was mansmp 01 unnst ouuua aiter-

member of church is bound to be- day evening to attend to some busi- PSP1, f .fSan1 nress are . , with hl fathr'a and the Ivepuuiican pre&s aie lieve in all the creeds and doctrines neas connected with his iathei s b . inaj0nty,and it i - 3 ...v estate. . 1 rrt,T 7?.,n

it is. even then suicidal for any partv

to attempt to enforce it in Indiana."

UNI0NV1LLE. VV 1 .v!nunfli is nn thi Ki,k list.

reversed, because it meant a longer noon. It was a strong address and Trouble, erysipelas.,.. . .C. A. Bara- ; rx, highly complimented by all. hill and Miss Bessie Rogers attend-

lenure oi omce. loe xeusiojc ue- - - , 4 . .... , .vi

. A , , 11 , ine managers 01 u;e aluiuljv' eu Lutjxueui wuvcuuwu xi&umj i. Iipvps that no omce should be nlied 1 . : . r A ,1 iiaki L-;r nnn.

- - - 1 11 (iniimiinn i ri n 'j u i r k j i in i i i i-k ri 11 ki ijii i i i t. iit-n i i linini 11: uiii

by any man not thoroughly qualified fort t0 complete the organization of siderable improvement on his pro-

to periorm an ioe auues lauuiuuy. -i a root oan xeam auu euier me uuuiet; pcriy iu itb winuutuc. '

In other words, qualifications alwavs league, iney snomu ue eucuuuu;eu. n-um 1W1I11USIUU l" The SimaChissaean infor- county line is wuat we are going to

um 7UCi r; 7 Z mal reception to their alumni mem- have. Boom tho County!. .Heltiob people love tbe doctrine to the gp Wanfordg . the fi ?f victors belong the spoils." This is visitors were jol. Kobertson, Rev. the new spoke factory .. 1 he Phoenix

especially true in xnaiana. r.tsiae Haletead, Hon. H. u. uuncan, ur. aujuotoi wa0 uuu civDj . ;a Kr 7nrc onrl Pnl Yoiu'liP iust the loss on the Poling building.

VI IUU WUCtO UUvl O lb AO W I u wv. vw.-. T -r-t -r-v 11 l t rill..

find a man in any party who is an -The contest in declamation will 0j;mith and carpenters tools advocate of "civil service" as it is take place soon and is open only to anewsh on in the ci ty.

now practiced members ot some one or tne literary ;

It ts a nleasnre to known that been members of some of the

affairs in the University are going Hterarie before Nov. 23rd, or with-

along so smoothly. Quite a change Cfaas T M e of tfae from a year ago, it may be stated lfta(,in!y newsaDer corresnondents

Trom a year ago, n may oe staiea leading newspaper correspondents turned from I without violating any confidence. Gf America, is Jiving at present in stone Co.have It was a peculiar way the people of Washington, D. C. From '85-87 ho erv sufficient

Ramo had to want, ntfiflm tn dn traveled in Europe and contributed

, Al jj v . reffu arly to twenty-five of the lead much as they did when visitors were suiar wt y . J , icg loiirnals of the U. b. Me is in that ancient citv. The neonle of .yi

- it it auinur ui "ouu uuod. tase possession 01 oui jLjpiugIndiana have the same failing. The judge Chipioan, of Anderson, hauser House, to keep boarding

STINESVILLE.

Mr. Chas. Walker lost a fine gold watch last week. . Mrs. David Pugh is asrain able to be out on the streets.

..Mr. Chas. Eppinghause has re

turned from Dakota. .The BigCreek

e receive their machin-

for beginning work.

. .Mr. AllenSkelton has bought pro

perty in town ol Wm.M'cOowen,and will move soon.. Mr. Thos. Baker

will take possession of oui Epping-

instructor who comes among us to Ind , was in the city a part of las

be one of the people, associate with weck,the guest of his brother-in-law, them and enjoy our citizenship, is Mr. Bnskirk. He paid the college a ,,-11-. - ie visit Friday and returned to his not only likely to improve himself SatUrday. The Judge is a

in many respects, but will probably ara(iuate oi De Pauw University and

stay longer. So it is a pleasure to know that the new additions to the faculty are giving such excellent satisfaction.

one of tbe youngest men occupying the bench in the State.

yi Miss Berry, attending the Theta

convention trom Cornell University, was called upon by Dr. Jordan at chapel Friday morning, and made a neat response, in which she stated that she was glad to be a student from an instiution that turned out such men as Dr. Jordan. Dr. Jordan is a graduate of Cornell aud is now a member of the Board of Trustee, having b?en elected by the alumni a year ago.

The Board of Trustees of the

The Telephonb has no sympathy with the efforts of the Civil Service Reform Commission to prosecute Republican officials for contributing to the legitimate exposes of the Ohio and Virginia campaigns. It is right that the men who hold the offices and get tbe pay should largely

bear expenses. Certainly because a Univer8ity have closed their Nov-

man noius an ouiceis uu icaouu wuj ember session, ine anairs or me he should not be asked to contribute University were in such excellent for campaign purposes, and this is condition that the Board found but - f j 4- t. little work to do, aside from receiv one of the absurd sentiments tha frQm lhe

oervades tbe present obnoxious civil AMnt. Artmnin ThA mattpr of a

service law. ormnaniiirn TfiCftived some attention.

(IS

house. .Thomas O'Neal is stripping

another section of dirt for thebtmesvilie and Bloomington Stone Co. ..Mr. Eppmghauser is moving to Chicago. We arc loosing a good citizen whileChicago is gaining one. ..Mr. Levi Kean, lately of Indianapolis, has moved to this place to work forTerre IlauteStone Co. .Mr. Win. McCowen is building a new house southwest of town on a farm, which he lately purchased of bis father Mr. Ed. Fletcher went to Danville last week and was married to Miss Lyons?, formerly of Torre Haute. They have become residents of this place.

Anyone wishing a good Com mercial Education will do well to address the "New Albany Business College" for a Journal, which the proprietors are sending out free, and which will give full information as to a couse there. We hear very flattering reports of that Institution. sheriff'sIale. By virtue of a decree to me directed, from the Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Court in a case wherein Mary L. Holtztnan is plaintiff, and Isaac II. Holizman, 2rlary C. Hoitzman, Henry A. llohzmun and Millie J. lloltzman are defendants, etjuirin" mo to mnko the sum of Twenty two Hundred and Eighty-Seven Dollars and Fourteen cents, ('J,'JiS7l4),with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at Public SaIe,to the highest bidder, on SATUJtDA T, XQV. UTH, A. ., IbW.

between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m.

and 4 o'clock p. mM of said day, at

the door of the Court House in

Bloomington, Monroe County, State

of Indiana, the rents and protits lor a term not exceeding seven years,

of the following described Heal Estate, situated in Bloomington, Mon

roe County, Indiana, to-wit:

The west one-half ) ot ln-lot JN um

ber eleven (11) and twelve (1; in the city of Bloomington, or wo much thereof as may be necessary to pay and satisfy said judgement, interest and costs. All the above described property is situated in Monroe county, State of Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interests and costs, I ivill at the same time and place expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discbarge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. Thomas J. Farr, Oct. 14, 1880. Sheriff of M. C.

SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a decree to me directed, from the Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Court in a case wherein William Milieu is plaintiff, and Isaac Snowden, Nellie Snowden,and The Workingmen's Building, Loan Fund and Savings Association are defendants, requiring me to . make

the sum of One Hundred and Mxty Dollars and Twenty-two Cents ($160.22) with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at Public vSale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, NOV. iuthy A. I). 3889, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m., and 4 o'clock p. in., of said day, at the door of the Court House in Bloomington, Monroe County, State of Indiana, the rents and protits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following described Real Estate situated in Monroe County, Indiana, to-wit: Lot No. 3 Three, in Young's subdivision of out-lot number twenty -seven 27, in the city of BlooiningtoiK Subject to the prior lien Sixty-Five Dollars and Seventy-

nine cents $65. Vi). If such rents and profits will not

sell for a sufficient sura to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will

at the same time and place expose at

public sale the fee-simple ot saia

real estate, or so much tbereor as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. Thomas J.Farr, Oct. 22, 1889. Sheriff of M. C.

Wm. : B. : BURFORD,

Stationer and Printer.

All Kinds of Stationery Workslnvitations, Pamphlets, Large Posters, Book Printing Engraving to Order. Send for Prices and Specimens of Work. W. B. Burford, Indianapolis, Ind. "Eilert's Extract of Tar & Wild

Cherry" is a safe, reliable and pleag-1

C.C. TURNER,

the leading Undertakers and Furni ture Dealers. We keep all kinds of clothing for Funerals, and sell them for one-half the price of other clothing. We have the largvst stock ever brought to this place and and sell you goods cheaper than any one We have a large assortment of

Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits, Loun-

ption. i n

viriced. Every bottle warranted; price 50c. and one dollar per bottle "Eilert's Daylight Liver Pills" are a boon to sufferers trum Sick Headache, Sour Stoma:h, Torpid Liver and Indigestion. Sugar-coated;, pleasant to take and warranted to go through by daylight. Mothers will find Dr. WinchelTs Teething Syrup just the medicine to have in the" house for the children; it will cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, and Kegulaw the Bowels. "Dr. J aques' German W o r m Cakes" destroy worms and remove them from the system. Safe, pleasant and effective. hllappy Home Blood Purifier" is the Peoples Popular Medicine for purifyinir the blood; preventing or

eu v i n g Lyspepsia mniuusuiso, Headache, Koiis and ail Fevers and Malarial Diseases. Price f0 cents and one dollar per bottle. "Uncle Sam's Condition Powder' will cure Distempers, Couchs, Colds, Fevers and most of" the diseases to which Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs and Pouliry are subject. "Uncle Sam's Nerve & Bone Liniment" will relieve Sprains, WruUes, N e u r a! sriu and K h e u m ati - t n. SOLD BY FARIS BROS.

monthly payments. We have the

Household Sewing Machine the best machine made. Come and see us; north side of Square, in Waldron's block, Bloomington, Ind.

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Allen

Stoves, Tinware, Doors, Sash, Agri cultural Implements. Agent for Buckeye Hinder?, Reapers, tnd Mowers. Also manufacturer of Van Slykec Patent Evaporator. South Side the Square. BLOOMINGTON, IND.

tfTaen ttcb wa-i tlcT:, v?o z?e !w Cantoris 7iien sh3 was a Ci:M, she crL.nl f or Ciistoria, When she b -.a:ni VAsg, she clung to t'osioria, When slit . . it. v ..;Llrou, she ;;ave them Castoria

J. W. BUSKIRK. P. K. BUSKIBK. BUSKIRK BUS iRK. ATTO 1 I V & at i-A.W, BLOOMINGTON, IND.

Office South of Bank.

If any dealer says lie has tbe . 1 loua hoea without uaine aud price slanipea on Uui bottom, put him down as a fraud.

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JiiFFOKTS to steal a oiaie, ib toe . - . Th k on

thft new librarv building was cars-

the re-count that the Republicans I fully examined and all were much I . 1 c

have demanded in Montana. How pleased witn tne progress iuub iar

forgetful of the methods that make n f"uy o u ....... I terramed the members at tea.

aSolidSoath. In Mississippi the The IndianaUniver8ity .circuit Republican candidates on the State court was presided over last Saturticket are compelled to withdraw (jay morning by Judge Richardson, and quit the field for fear of their oi the Board' of Trustees. Ttie lives. But what is a Republican question involved was whether a

... tt 3 nrra was Douna dv tne action oi intur Senate, a Republican House, and a &yenl in whre he hftd sod some Republican President going to do "roa trt , nf.A whpnflftveland was

V. 1 V w v v j--v - - ... - elected president. The court found

. . ail that sncn contracts were vuiu. fiow that tne propneior ana aiso , onA Wftl

the managing editor of the Indiana- Rnhrt,son and Shannon for defend-

polis Journal are holding good, fat aat. The members of the Board offices, it is quite natural that that were present in a body. They expaper .hon.d U crying "snivU sne, P- J?, Jffi ?S vice" reform at the top of its voice. med in the department. A BEPOBT iTpublidifid that Vice The lecture course for 1880-90 a r . completed, with the exception of President Morton has trim out Jbm or which a huk h license to start a saloon in Washing- been left on tte season tickets. That ton City. From such fabrications, blank will probably be filled by eithevidenUy the Third party is still er Edward Bellanny, Thos. A. Higsaspins forbreath. ginsc n or John Fisk, of Harvard, all

MAPLE GROVE. The apple crop i good in this vicinity T. P. Whitsoa ha? completed a barn for William Fyffe. . . . Clint and Frank Stanger were at Martinsville last week. . . .The whooping cough is in the neighborhood Y. P. Whitson has moved to the farm of Geo. Armstrong

The wife of Hershel Pauley is very low with consumption . ..MaryCarr is teaching school at this place. . . .

Elder Henry Grinm closed his engagement at Maple Grove church for the year last Sunday.... J. K. Wilev. who has been visiting in

this vicinity, returned to his home n" at Frankfort, Ky., Saturday The

remains of Elizabeth Wood h urgeson were removed to another lot in the Me pie Grove cemetery,Thusday.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION

Notice is hereby given, that the

undersigned has been appointed by

the Clerk of the Circuit Court of

Monroe County, State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Sarah

C. McPhetridge,late of Monroe Coun-

ty,deceased. Said estate is supposed

to be solvent. Jonathan M. Hinklk,

Nov. 1st. 1880. Administrator.

Graham & Fulk, Atty's.

AN IMPORTANT MATTELI.

Druggists everywhere report that the sales of the Restorative Nervine

a nerve food and inedicineare astonishing; exceeding anything they ever had, while it gives universal satisfaction in headache, nervousness, s!eeplessness,sexual debility, backache, poor memory, fits, dizziness, etc. Taylor Bros., of Bryan, O.; Ambery & Murphy, of Battle Creek, Mich., C. B. Woodworth & Co., of Fort Wayne, Ind.,

and hundreds of others state that thev never handled any medicine which sold so rapidly, or gave such satisfaction. Trial bottles of this great medicine and book on Nervous Diseases, free at Lindiey's Sons, who guarantees and recommends it.

WtTra Fresh

your vyV 1 tj

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t&O Kill J & CENTLEMErS.

95.00 KNriN HANJ-si;u:n sHOE. M.OO H VNIJ-SKn Kl) WFI.T SHOK. 13.35 WORKINGS A N S SHOK. tto tn or.,1 Ka i T ft HOVS' SC HOOL SHOKS

AU miide in Conprwas, Untton and Lace,

W. L. OOUCLAS

$3 SHOE LADIES.

Kent Materi al. Best Style. jses wun. It no v sold by .your 'dealer, jHta VfM Afi

Sold bv Ed. Whetsell.

Uie Westcfc liuukingham's loin Pino Coigli Cure, for Consumption, Coughs Colds and all Throat troubles. Price, 25c, and 50c. Trial size, 10.-. Ah a Hug and Poultry remedy,the Superior -ondition Powder has no equal in this market. The host. rn Cure in the market is the W. & B's Sure Corn Cure. Pri3, H'c. For sale by druggists gent rally. Sleepless night, made miserable by that terrible cough. W. & H's. olu Pine Cough Cure is the remedy for you. Price, 25c. and 56c. Huckritrham's Worm Syrup is the most ple'aVant and harmless Worm Svrun on ihe market. Price, 2oc.

Don t let the uaoies suuer wueu Iluekinahani's Soothing Syrup will relieve.1" For sale by Faris Bko., 53fy, Bloomington, Ind.

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ITS PATRONS

the Full Woraa of

Their Money by Taking Them Safely and Quickly

between Chicago Lafayette

Indianapolis

Cincinnati-

LuuisvilleB

PULLMAN sleeping cars ELEGANT PAR LOR CARS

All TRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLID Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. Pf (tet Maps and Time Tables if you want to t moru fully informed all Ticket Aeents it Coupe Stations have them or Addreaa Cartkr Peeking, Agt. Bloomington E. 0. McCormick, GrP. A., Chicago, rcorvecto'l Nov. Hth, 1&8S. GOINd NORTH. Fast Mail. 10:58 a. m. Chicago Mdit Exprt-ss, 11 :2S p. m GOING- SOUTH. Fast Mall, -105 p. m. Louisville Xiirht Express, 3:43 a. m.

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HORSEAhD CATTLE POWDERS

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No Uwn will iie of row V or Lt'KG FkYKR. if Konu's Towdors nn wvi m lm-.o. Foutz Pow.lcrs will wire :w prc rn: Hon t poi.kba. Fontz's Powders win prnt Uv9 N Fon-uk Koutz lYwlw will im-n'RtlK- orwmhr ol milk Burt cream twenty pur cent., and wake tiic batter arm FofuzTi'ow will cure or proven: almost KnsElf Jiskasi: to which Hoffwatnl c: tie are subject. FOUTZ'S P0WIKI WIM. QIV- .-iTlSFACTIOST.

Sold everywhere. PAV1D E. FOTTI' BAX1 Sold bv H. Lin.

Greittest

Discovery Centui

"TOprletor 3 Som : the i'9th

C.H.PEARSON & C2.BALTI M O RE,Ma

IS THE ONLY

COMBINED SOAP CLEANER tP FC LIS HER

LEAVES SKIN SOFT AND SMOOTH. CLEANS AND POLISHES ALL METALS AND WOOD WORK 5 WITHOUT SCRATCHING. GENTS A CAKE. Ask Your Grocer. The MQBClCTRlPOi 1 M. n The Bollman lots, that have recently been platted are now on the market tor sale. S. E. CarmUihael ia the agent and will offer them at very reasonable prices on easy terms.

IE AGUE'S

:. . W REMEDY Mtl-ICATED AIR! tr the Cnre of CATAKB A H ! ASTHMA,

AKD ALL Bronchial and Fulmonary rl .tn..n It AC

SICK AND NERVOUS HEADACHE. The riMnedii's nre carried direcuv to (li-oastHl siirtius by a miM current of troalv Mcdioniod Air, thorougly soften in' and removin-r all hardened secretions, healing ulcerated supiaees, feducinft tbieki-:id inembrMieft to a normal condition, and correcting Foul and Offensive B eiith. This remedy has met

with wond.-rful success. It is tho grac

est Wood Medicine in the World, ana is now recommended and prer-rribed by many of our most eminent physicians. Sold by LTNDLEY & FAHld BROS.

waTTn"o uncbmkn

C6 Vssiasf

Has not retired from business

will be found at his old stand in

Sudbury block, with a complet

nf ITndArt&kctra and Llnholbto

plies. He will hereaftrd

entire attent ion to these and will guarantee w

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