Bloomington Progress, Volume 20, Number 43, Bloomington, Monroe County, 22 December 1886 — Page 2

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The time of holding the next

National Encampment of the Grand

Arnir of the Bepabiie, to bo held

in St. Louis, ie ett for September 28. The Dow liquor tax law has been sustained by the Ohio supreme court. Ohio has always been behind Indian in that no local tax was charged for the sale el liquor. Ex-Go, Kirkwood, of Iowa, was defeated at the recent election ia his candidacy for the Hone of Representatives. It was tig first time in forty years that he was beaten at the polls. . ' - ifii' Another terrible wreck occnred cin. the Mooon laa Sunday morning. Tbetrain that leaves here at 2 o'clock . m. broke in two when nearing Wood Yard Station, four miles north of town, and the engineer, Daniel Heapby of Lafayette, losing control of the train, his engine dashed into. a freight from the north that was standing partly on the main and partly on the side track." The engineer and fireman jumped, the fireman escaping' with a few bruises, but the engineer struck a target, and bounded back underline ear wheels. His bead was split and both legs crashed off. Death was instantaneous. The remains were brought to Blooiaiogton and were prepared for burial by C. Yanxandt, when they were taken to Lafayette where deceased had a wife and three children. Ten freight ears and the locomotive were a to

tal wreck, entailing a loss of over

As was foreshadowed ia last

week's paper, Dr. Jan. F. Dodds

died on Wednesday night last, at hu home in this city, with pneu

monia. TbeConntj History" says

..of him: W. ItoeVb, eeeotvl son ana child of ekmacftiHreB,boni Not. 1. 1897, ni reared in Lincoln county.

JEaataekv. Hit paerta Samuel and Ba-

ca(BhmhaH)leddstivaf Vinrina

and Kentucky Tatpecttrrir, cam to

Bteaariactao ia 1819. vbera oar Kmc1

wi ediksUsoisi thdfatoictaafcaob. Warn

taMtviamofacafaaealaMd the State

Vnirmtj, front whwfc he tradasted..ia

134. ito taatleMTen.ata fa the

iaL &

laaCottectt Kwrtnckj. Tn tS39 he be

gan residing1 ssodlcine, and aa after entend Um Locrirolfe Medical College. Aeatnat, ISM, be entered into a partnerattp wia Or. Mitchell, and began the regular practice ia Corydon, Indiana, ' 'where s remained for ive years, eoottantaboar, ia a loctativa practiea. He baa m an Elder in the Presbyterian church Sot several yean. From 183 to 1S82, he

(f surgeon in toe tension On December 12, 1838,. ha

CHIPS AND SPLINTERS. Dr. John, Ties Prest. of De Pan w University, was announced to lecture last Sunday in College Chapel 1 Prof. Garner is spending bin holiday vacation with friends in Baltimore The Freshmen of I. S. U. ham elected J. F. Starbock, President; Walter French, Tie President; EL P. Cnbberly,

Secretary; liissQrimsley, Treaaor-

The annual meeting of the

CRAVENS'

Indiana College Association will be

held at the Denison House, Indianapolis, Dec. 27. Prof. Swain will read a paper on the "Edinburg University," and Dr. Jordan, Presi

dent of the Association, will deliver

the annual address in the evening Get your hand in on 1887.

Yon will remember how difScnt it

to write 1886 B. F. Ad-

sr. is getting over a severe at

tack of congestion of the stomach.

This; however, will not

prevent for the

war married to Mary A. Write, a daogh-

vsr oi ur. oamsvei wyiw, am

of the State University.

folitsoeJlyBe

President

Thar have eJi

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It will beaeen that this is full of )BcairacMS.V The sketch on the hiid page is correct. " nafj sals aPW - There can be bot little doubt that a war hi brewing in Europe. The growl of the Bnasian bear grows loader and uglier daily, ;'ajnd each day's dispatches bring news of some new demand made by the Cxar of the great empire. All of the powers are showing a keea interest in every new development whether great or smalt, and each ia endeavoring to make an alliance wbieh will place her en the strongest aide in ease of war. It seems necessary that Eacope shoeld have trouble at vegabr periods, and her different powers have been at peaee about as long as possible. Where such enormous standing srroies are maintamed something must be found for them to do.

DRY 600DS HOUSE

Waster

Master

him from selHns tickets

0. &,M. railway company

Indiana University makes a great

bowing this term. The faculty

numbers twenty-five. The number

of students on the rolls Nov. 20,

1886, as follows: Graduates 5;

Seniors, 24; Juniors, 43 ; Sopho

mores, 53; Freshmen, 106; Total

in College classes, 291. Prepara

tory school, SO; Totsl enrollment,

391. Enrollment for year in Col

lege classes is estimated 255. The

attendance at the Fall term of 1886

was 30 per cent, greater than of the Fall term of 1885 and 63 per cent

greater than the corresponding per

iod of 1884. Eight courses of

study are offered all alike leading

to the degrees of A. B. The library contains about 8,000 volumes purchased within the last three

years to meet the special needs of

the University. Nearly $6,000 hare been already spent on the proper equipment or the chemical laboratory, while in ths laboratories of geology, vertebrate zoology and entomology, opportunities are offered for original research, which are excelled nowhere in the country The K. of P. of Harrodsbttrg gave an oyster supper last Thurs

day night Jack Brown, who

carried on a wagon-making and

blacksmith shop in Harrodsburg

some years ago, baa been visiting

relations and friends in this county

Brown is now a citiara of day

cflnjntj'- ij Mrs. Tilley, at one time

a residet&nf -North College Avenue,

has been living -in Cleveland, O.,

but has returned wY&her daughter Jennie to reside in Hsrrslsbnrg,

this county The day mafrjp- I HavinfiT VUTCliaSed ail

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WISHES THE READERS OF THE PROGRESS

A Happy CHRISTMAS and a Glad NEW YEAR.

GIFTS!

Tkoaffhts mt

mias." A Book of Litxbary Gems. Buy one and "enter into that charmed circle of great authors, and sit down with Homer, and Milton, and Pope, and Addison, snd Lamb, and drink at the overflowing fountain of genius ; and become guests at the table around which sit Shakespeare, and Dante, and Johnsontnd Goethe, and Cervantes, and partake of a feast far richer than any ever spread by the dainty Lucullus." Just the book for a holiday present. E. E. Slues, Agent for Monroe county. henryVtourner has the handsomest lime of Holiday Goods ever exhibited in Blootnington. He has the latest novelties in Am-

beiina, in amber and ruby ; Agata, art ghus, rose tinted ; Dewdrop, in opal, amber, ruby, crystal and in combination ; Coral, or peachblow, Chiaa, Majolica, etc. They are in sets and in special pieces of unique designs and patterns: pitchers,cups, bowls, ssuoers, deep and shallow dishes, salts and peppers, creamer, coffee and tea enps. You ought to look at these goods.

ing north or south, will hereafter

atop at Harrodsburg station when nagged, for passengers Alexander Peat, G. A. &., elected the following officers for the coming year: Post Commander, Joseph S. Harris; Senior Vice Com., Joseph Y. Rollins; Junior Vies Com., John T. Langley ; Sergeant of Post, Dr. Nathab Browning of Need mo re, Brown county; Officer of the Day, Joseph N. Fkener ; Quartermaster, Wm. W. McNeely ; Officer of the Guard, James M. Skirvin ; Chairman, Archibald Fleener. All of the above officers of Post No. 248 are to be installed on the second Friday of January Elmer Buskirk, teacher at the Polly school

house, had considerable trouble recently in patting out a fire that had started, Bnt he did it 'Squire

W. L. Adams bad some experience

recently in the iire line, his house

having caught, but by good, rapid work the fire was checked

entire line of

J. W. Holcomb, Superintendent of Public Instruction, has sent out inquiries to all the county superintendents in the State, with a view of collecting information regarding the workings of certain departments of the common school system. The results will be compiled and presented to the legislature to aid that body in passing such new laws as are demanded. Ths inquiries ara in regard to the defalcations of township trustees during the yearj the abuse of their appointing power, their visiting schools and the value of the' office of school director. A New Ifork physician declares that tar smoke is ths best thing in the, world for diptberia. It dissolves the fibrous exudations that choke the patient, and gives relief

almost instantly, Ibe plan has been tried by msny doctors in New York and. found to be most efficacious. It consists of closing up a room so none of the smoke can escape, and then burning a quantity of pitch en a hot shovel or stove.

SCOTT'S EHULSIOH

0FPUBMDUER0H

HO ! FOR

Merry testis,

THE PROPRIETOR or THE CITY BOOK ST0EE datiret to call the attention of all to the large and brilliant aitorlnient of Christmas Goods he now has on exhibition. Finest and Host Desirable Ever Offered Here.

They ara certainly the finest in his Una that have ever bean oflered for ial in this market. As a list in detail would ba impossible, a small portion may ba named : Chromos, Oil Paintings and Pastels, Christmas and New Tear' Cards, in splendid varieties, Albumn te suit all, Fringed and other Poem, vary attractive; Gift Books, a very large und beautiful assortment, Fine Stationery, Elegant Stationary, .Exquisite Toilet Sets, Magnificent Perfume Bottles, together with a large and beautiful supply of Fancy Goods not enumerated above.

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AT LOWEST PRICES. These goods are designed to Suit All Tastes as well as All Purses. JJeautiful and attractive as these oods are, they must be seen to be appreciated.

All aro invited to ejimn. tmtl see our magnificent arrwj . ries will be found

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Get them at McCalla & Cov

The best Goods the Eastern Markets afford,

oeen procured oy us, especially tor toe

HOLIDAY TRADE.

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VISIT OUR STORE BEFORE YOU

m nmw nn him? m hi

in uniuiiiu, um ujjuiuu oiiu lumm

Ever shown in the CITY of BLOOMINGT

a-Wl? ATIIP STkT.1T. IfilPWTBliVIR THS! nRI.KRKATIfTi "Wi T.lTlf ! TtrtrVT iB

a Mm m a u ararMM juml .js,' Ve vaaaasa a. aaav f msm.. sues. M. a sHsSaV jaV

A CUMl'LifflK L.IJNE OF rla K SHUl! DUK MtUX AJ&l) WUMO. JtiBB03WV LACES IN BEWILDERING PROFUSION. FANCY GOODS IN LATEST fATH

AND AT REDUCED PRICES. s"HATS AND CAPS, A LARGE STOCK ?. . -Vt

Large Assortment New Style Trunks and Vwfltoe&Mim

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MCtALLA & CJU.S WJbsSl'

unusually rJSW.

E. P. COLE.

Passed by Arizona Tribe Jf. $2

StoowlngtoD, Iadiana, Dee, Utk 1886.

Whereas, It jss pleased the Great Spirit of tit Universe to suddenly remove f rem tmpne ns

oar dearly beloved Brotber, W. W.

Dqrand who entered eternal life on

December JOth, 1886, TJtewfotebe

It

Resolved, That, in his death,

jcnis xnoe, nas neen aeprtved of a

ptemuer wnawae zeatoes in our 4-aoee, considerate in his counsel,

earnest in bis pnrpoees and stead fast in hie friendahips.

ftesoiVED, xnat tnts trtne ex

tend te his heart-stricken widow,

nt fatberless children their deep-.

est sympathy in this, the hoar., of

their ead Iwmavement and atSietion.

BESor.vBB, That we wear the

usual badge of mourning for thirty

flays.

BEsotTEn, -That, a copy of these

fpretlr teaoena sne israiiy, ishedVMrreco,to S0

A sehaol boose 24x36 in tins, is to

be bailt at Unionville, and the up

per story will be added by Alexan

der Post, G. A. R. for a hall. Thai

Post is floorishing- Post No.

248G.JUB.bas. appointed dele.

gates to the Department at Indianspolis ss fallows : Geo. W. Welch,

Tbes. MeGinnis, Tbos, Farr; slternates Wa. L. Adams, James

Collyer and Jos. Y. Rollins

A number of Lawrence eoonty peo

ple wees here last week in sttendanoe worth listening to -HV. H. Rob

inson was arrested last October, for

personating a pension examiner in

Owen county, and has been sent

to the neoitentiarv for a term of

two years Len. Fields and

Soddy Carmichae! have mads over

16,000 by the sale of some lots par

chssed by them in Wiehits, two years sgo Mrs. Rose, Mrs. Quick and Mrs. Thompson, dangb-

tera of Dr. IJodds and wife, ware herein attendance upon the funeral of tbeis parents Mr. J. C. Dolan has sold a half interest ia his stave factory to a Cincinnati cspital'iAt- Ed. Johns and Iucy rfemion, Deonison Hord and Winnie Doiwau have been granted licensee to marry -A daughter

Umii Hateifs

WE CAN GIVE YOU THE

LOWEST 'PRICES AND THE

BEST ASSORTMENT.

Wicks' Immenfle

Bee Hive.

Sllpplog; of Leatker Belts. The slippine of belts is a great

annoyance, not always remedied by tightening. The writer has known

slipping belt to be so shortened

as to spring the shaft without preventing the slipping. The radical

remedy is to keep the belt pliable,

so as to bug the faces of the pulleys ;

bat this is not always feasible. Ibe

vt a iissjsj wvv xuiaias vsm

Almost aw Palate) Me Milk. IU mil sniiniffl- t T" " ' "

asaaUy ea toMsatas sars J

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SOHbaS torFjatpbl&faWi

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Llt tm mnftmnaA Wtr naat'a fnot

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ojl or by castor . oil. A siccative uff8 akd in th, oi-, oJBoe lh afljj a aSi r ' -

oil KJte Jinseea oh, is nnni lor a

leather belt, as it has an affinity tor

the oxveeii of the atmosphere and

reverts to its acid base, which is in

jurious to the leather.

When a realty yemeoy umanded for a slipping? belt, the nowder known as whitine, sprin-

tmA anarinirlv on the side of

- . r: -

the belt, is least barmtul oi any

similar application. Powdered

resin is had, ss it soon dries the leather and cracks the belt, while it is difficult to get out of the leather ; whereas whiting may be wiped off or washed off with water. The use of water on belts, preliminary to oiling is good. The belt should be washed on shotting down at night or Saturday, after the close of work ia better and then the oil annlied when the belt is partially

drv. Never oil or wash the belt

while matched on the pulleys. If

iron-faced pullers were always lag

zed with leather, there would he

little complaint of the slipping of belts. But often this slipping is due to too much strain on the belt; there is eeonoroy, in running wide hells wirier than is the usual prac

tice. Many a three inch belt has

to do duty for a four ioh belt, to

the annovancc of the operator snd

the ruin of the belt. Ssitntific American,

BUSKIRK A DUNCAN, Att'ys. Notice i N OBs-Reslslemts. State of Indiana, Monroe County, as. In tbe Circuit Caurt, ef Monroe eeuntr, in tbe State of Indiana. February term, 1887. . No. 1W7. Durilla A. Mead, Albert V. Sipes, George W. Sipes, et a), vs. Tbe unknown heirs of Singleton Sipes, deceased, the unknown heirs of Catharine Hunter, deceased, the

unknown heirs of William Sipeseeeaaed,

etnl. lie it known, That on the 21st day of Deeember,1886,tha above named plaintiffs, by their attorneys, filed in' tbe office of the Clark of the Circuit Court, ef Monroe

county, in the State of Indiana, their complaint agaUst the above named de-

piain-idavit

of a competent person, showing that said defendants, Th unknown heirs of Singleten Sipes, deceased, tbe unknown heirs of Cattnarine Huttor, deceased, and taa unknown heirs ofWillism Sipes, cfSc eased, are not residents of the Slate of Indiana, tbst their homes are all unknown, that a cause of action exists aguinst them in relation to real estate to quiet title thereto,

and said plaintiffs having by endorsement n said complnint required the defendants

to KDDear in sate court and answer or de

mur thereto, on the 15th day of February,

181 7,

Now therefore, by order of said Court.

aid defendant last above named are here

by notified of the flung and pendency of

aakl complaint against them, and that un

let tney appear ana answer or demur thereto, at the calling pf said cause on the

16th day of February, isb, ma same Doing the 8th judicial day of term of said Court, to be txun and held at the Court House in the City ot Uloouilnglon, on the

1st Monday in February, isxt, said comDlaint, and tbn matters and thines therein

contained and alleged, -will be heard and

determined in their absence81.1 KNOCU KULLElt, Clark. )ec. 13, 186-S.

The City

Book Stoke.

EVERYBODY TAKE .WARNING. Thk best rosdium priced Boots and Shoes are found at BLAIRS. If yon don't think so, call in and pet prices before buying elsewhere. Greet pleasure taken in showing up the goods of all prices, qualities and kinds. All of our patrons will get entire satisfaction for their nioney. THINK OF IT 1 Boot, at 1.50 to 5.00, so that all can be pleased. Call, everybody, on Blair, the Boss Boot Man. West Side Public Square.

The Vaadalia Line is now running its trains No. 6. and 7. through solid from St. Louis to Cincinnati. This without a change of Fajsengora or Baggage, then S lease don't forget that this train has an ildgsnt Combination Chair and Sleeping Car attached which enables us to please and accommodate tbe mo.t fastidious. You leave Greencastle Junotion at 2:54 a. xn. and arrive in Cincinnati at 7:30 p. m. Leave Cincinnati at 7:3 p. re., arriving at Graencaelle Junction at 1J:M s. m. For

further information apply to Ticket Agent or l'lissenger Agent, Vaadalia Line No. m, Noftb. th Street, Terre Haute, Ind.

McCalla & Co. are Sole Acents for Unto Mark. WALKER

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C. C. TURNER-- I W."

THE LEADING "

And Fnraltetiilli

They have tlio larei nlxia stack of Purnitdre .ever

Blootnington, and can,ajH:gieel

than ever bnroro. xney nave ,

sortmcnt of Wood, i;;otsuanu J kets. and Da v anecial attminn fa

telegraph. Carriages farnlHi!!

sired. riasios SsSUS: kant in stock, and sM -ia J

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ON EARTH.

Notice f Uifji

NOTiCBii nertroy September teri

.yta

roe Circuit Court,, tbSl'f af(MSS probably insolvent. . " ; - Jb&fJiSS,

WATCHES

Of Gold and Silver, and one

The Largest Stocks EVER SEEN HERE.

The FINEST SILVERWARE EVER SEEN HERE Tobc Snihltt EXCELS EVERYBODY I3V THE HOLIOAY ISPIL.UlLY 228,340,450,217,460,559 DESIRABLE ARTICLES In tW fitoek tUat will be W at 5c. ach

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