Pike County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 26, Petersburg, Pike County, 9 November 1883 — Page 3

Vikt County Veiuocrat ha t t.o Inrjfi* eireulation of any neurepaper -jjmi* linked in l‘ike County! Advertisers «r( fj make a note of ihie fact! FRIDAY, November 9,1891. IffllAHAPOLG * EVANSVILLE R f. TIME'CARD,IN EFFECT JtHiY 9,1 TO. COIXO NORTH. STATIONS. GOIXU SOl'TO, M 00 mu.Lv Oakland Ar . 5 03 p i i W SUum _'llosner. 4 SOjun 10 Sim..’Martins. 4 SI) p > i 10 45 am..Clarks.^4 18 p m 11 00 a nil ) 4 00 pi* llJ!5aiu{.Ietershorg.| S4*pu 11 Slum.Montgomery . 8 10 ji v i IS 08 » m.Rogers. 2 54 l> n IS 14 p in.Sandy Hook. 2 43 p ill IS STl>m.Tleld'a Forry.1 80 pm IS St)pm. Thomas . . 2 18pm is M p in .Mnysvillo,. 2 0T p 1H 1 OOp 111. .Ar O. & >1. ilHnotion Iiv. S 00 p 1 i Trains run dully exeept Sunday, conuci tlnjs with trains oast and west at U. A M. Junotioi . C. J.HKrBi'RN, tiou’l Supt.

EVANSVILLE & mm HAUTE R. B; Cart in Effect November 19,1882. GOING NORTH. 8TAT10N9. So. 4. No. 6. No. 2 l.’vs Evansville. •* Ft. Brunch .. ** Princeton.... •' Vincennes “ Sullivan. Ait. Terre limits. » ir.UUiiiB polis. '• Cineipnali. “ l.ousvlllo_ “ St. Louis. ... 11 Danville. " ihieuRO. . 8:18 phi . 8:112 pm 9:68 pm 11:5(1 pm . 11:02 pm . 11:59 pin . 4 ;08 am . 7:0U am . 6:20 am . 7 :10 am . 1 :30 uni . 7:15 am 10:00 ant 6:2.1 a! t 10:as am 7:05 m i 16:54 am 7:22 ai i 12:07 pm 8:18 at i 1:10 piu 11:18 am 2:05 pm 10:18 a i 5HI0 pm 6IU5 pm 0:25 pttt onto pm 5:80 pm. GOING SOUTH. *TAJTlONH, No. 8. No. 5. No. 1. L’vs Chicago. “ Dmtvulo. Kt. Louis,- " Louisville..:. “ Cincinnati . “ Indianapolis. >» Terre Haute. Air.Sullivan..... “ Vlneennos... *• Princeton_ “ Ft. Branch .. “ Evansville . . 8:00 pm . 1:05 am , 7 :oo pm . 7:80 pin 8:45 pm .11:00 pm . 4:05 am 4:58 am . 8:65 am 6:88 am . 7:12 am 7:55 am 8:15 am 8:00 am 8:20 am 8:00 am 7:S0 am 12:881 i 10:45 am 88)0pa 1U40 am 8:56 \ a 12:46 pin 6:02 i >u 3:04 pm 6:02 pit 8:2t> pm 0:17 pa 4:oopm 7:00pa Trains 6 un<i 1 dally with Parlor Cars between Evansville and Indianapolis. Trains 8 and 4 daily with Woodruff's. Kings nt Sleeping Cars between Kvansville ami Cliicu; o, and I’ullmtm'Sleepers between Evansville ami Indianapolis, i. Non. 2, 5, 7 and 8 daily, except Sunday. I, J.llEPHCBN, • G. .1. GRAMME!! General Sttpti Uen’l Passenger Age it. L», N. A. & ST. L. R. E. TIM K TABLE Depart. 7.40 pm 7.45 am 8.05 pm 8.28 pm а. 48 pm 8.48 pm 8.84 pm 8.12 pin б. 42 pm 8.10 am 8.38 am 8.48 am 8.58 am. 9.00 am 0.10 Hill 9.48 am. 10.15 pm 10.24 am Arrive, . .Louisville. 7.83pm 6.40: m Now Albany..7.lopm 6.15 m .Georgetown 6.45pm 6.66 ill .. “ ,6,80pm 5.3, in ,6.25pm 5.8ftam 6.18pm 5.22: im (i.ooinnJ.t'Siiu . 5.29pm 4.82 mi ,.4.88pm W6: in Crandall .Salisbury. Fuirdalc Milltowit. English, . .Bird’s Rye. 4V.1V OKI. iixi'l 'V l‘.'>'. . ^I,iii|.ni W'' 10.51 pm 11.02 am...Uiiidlngburg..4.15pm S.82 in HJMpui 11.44 am 1 i M pm 13.05 pm 1ft,37 am 1.00 pm till Sin 1,23 pm Arrive. 3.45 am 4.00 pm 6.55 an: 7.80 pm .. WinaloW.8.88pm 2.40 m .Oakland .. 8.20pm 2.30 mi . ITiacctoa_2.25pm 1.80 in .’.ML Carmel ,2.02pm 4.83 in Depart. Mt. Vernon..Vl.BOam 10,55 m St. Louis 7.50am 7.15 in HVANKVILLE DIVISION. Arrive 1.20 pm 0 60am 13.80 pm 11.51 r-._lfyn > 11.33 am 11.22 am 16.40 am 8.45am. 7.47ntn 7.23a ai. 7.05am. 6.15am. Depart, . .1,50pm 3.00] in . ,2.41pm 6.00pm .8.21pm 6,45: rn .il.iopm 7.05 in .3.51pm 7.1c, ai . '4.88pm 8.05] m KvansvlU'o. llnmivlile Gcntryvilie . -Dale . Fenliaand. . Jasper. ROCKBOltl' BRANCH. JKipart. Arrive. Gentryvillo . .7.55am 8.4»'| m . springs_ 1.18am S.08j m ltockport .0.47am 2.8i>i in W. Knyilrv, Gen. Supt., Louisville, Ky 6.35 pm 11.80am 7.49 pill 12.10pm 7.80 pui 12.85am. .,M. 4fc I.R-.R. > Louisville & Indianapolis Short Elm.' f Leave | No. 7 | No. I-eavo Leave Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Isnilevillo New Albany. Jefferson TiUc. Seymour Columbus Indianapolis Chicago St. lands. Cleveland . Buffalo. Boston. 6:uo am 5:18 am 6:10 am 7:46 am 6:89 am 8:05 n in 7:43: n 8:15:. u 0 ;25 a n 9168 a n . 10:06 am 11:16 ) n . 6:0(11: a „. 7:80 p a lf:20 pm. 4:10 am. . 9:45 pin. f ~NTi. :t | No.T: lasave iamlsvtlle.!... Leave New'Albany .. Iwave Jeffersonville Arrive Seymour. Arrive Columbus Arrive Indianapolis.. Arrive Chicago Arrive St. Louis. Arrive Cleveland. Arrive Buffalo. Arrlvo Boston 1:50 1:06 2:(K) 4:20 5:50 7:b l:H 9:0, RETl ItNlNG. No. 10 | No. 4 leave Indianapolis Arrive Jeffersonville. Arrlvo New Albany. Arrive UiHisVllle .... 4:15 am 7:40 an 7:30 am 11:30 an 8 81 am 12:41 tin 7:40 am 11:40 ai i Trove Indianapolis . Arrive Jeffersonville. Arrive New Albany.. Arrive Louisville — No. 8 1 No, H. 4:(W pm 6:80 pi , 7:09 pm 10:86 pi 7:88 inn 16:89 pr i 7:16 pm 16: 46 pr. Nos. 1, 6,9 and 10 run daily. All others dull, rkceptSunday. ,, Train leaving Louisville at 7:50 but has palac sleeping cars to Chicago,Pullman sleeper throng] lo St Lous wtthoift elmage. Train leaving ntR:0 am has chair eaj and coaches to Chicago withou: elinage dally, except Sunday. Depot northoas comer Fourteenth and Main sts., Lo\iisvlUo,an> State and Hutlrond avenue. New albany. H. n. BJSJUfffl, ' (lea. J’asH. A Ticket Agt., Louevllle, Ky. *rOhio & Mississippi E’y, THtK EE AT TllROl'OHCAU •„ FAST TIME KOl’TK EAST AND WEST. Si 2&jUU;iBfl!S P « * 0) < B -W 1 H ?'s :« s.d.^ ce OCiMtO 8 |S88 *- 3» © ■<** 9\ or 5D 3 :S S S £ £ S SB c ss«$ s.a.a.a.~ If I* § S£SS!*S{aj ao gggsssaeee Hams a. a. a. a. a. IfSSSRSiifJS C CR ft C — ft ft ft ft 5} • « ■ . e -a ga ; i ' g E .3® a E £•!■§ l£ ~ - Silili | .a *3 1 4 * i ’t 3 i 4

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‘SE|FltA:WK’S. All new goods, at Hili.meyki;& Youxo’s. Jeans 10e to 45c, at PoRTER & StEEJJ's. The best britnds of clgars*and tobacco, at I. M. JouKsoil’s. People are begiuiug to talk of the holidays. Best coif jo, 15c, a pound.. Pokteb & Steen. The latest styles in Cloaks and Dolmans, M MoSf.s FAnk’s. The freshest groceries at the lowest prices, at h M. Johnson's, Bacon and lin'd, 10 emits pei1 pound, at (ins Frank’s. Men's overcoats $3.50, worth 5.00, Porter & Steen’s. at I have 50,000 shingles for sale cheap._Moses Frank. There is nothing so sure as debts, taxes and death. * Chew our navy tobaeeo at 33c a pound. Porter & Steen. . Two pairs of all-wool socks for 25 cents, at Moses Frank’s. There were a largo number of people in town Saturday. Cot our prices on boots & shoes before buying, Porter & Steen. Call and see Billmeyer & Young's line of heating stoves'. If Veunor is a truthful man we will have a mild December. Why could not Petersburg have a lecture course this winter? 10x4 White blankets,at $2.00 a pair, worth $4.00, at Porter & Steen’s. The beat blankets and comforts at tile lowest prices, at _(ips Frank’s. You can save twenty-live per cent, by buying your goods of Moses Frank. Last Friday fclkiert tlie second mouth of the lull term of the graded schools. Coffee, sugar and ten—only the best quality and very cheap, at (it s Frank’s. Ladies, call and sue my splendid stock of fall and winter wear. _ Moses I Jess. Wantico.—To buy 10 or 15 bushels of good Winter apples. Enquire at this office.' A full line of ladies and children’s, men and boy’s underwear, at Grs Frank’s. The cool nights huge almost mine! swinging on the. gate business, of evenings.

Notice to Hunters :—All parties are hereby notified not to hunt on mv premises, S.vkah J. Ash. The assortment' of men and boy’s hats ami caps is simply elegant, at ties Frank's. Look out for defective tines. People must be careful about them through tic winter. _ ^ The PikE County Democrat is lor sale at. the nows stand, in the City Drug Stort\____ The poor ntways need friends. The rich are well able to take care of themselves. This is the seasonable time of the year to subscribe, renew or pay up your subscription. Domestic yams, Germantown varus, and Saxony yarns,in all shades, at, Gus, Franks. The heavy rains the'first of the week gave the river bottom farmers another fright. “HackAetack,’’ a lasting and fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cent.-. Sold by Edwards & Ware. Just received—Otto hundred pair of all-wool blankets, at $1.00 per pair, at Moses Franks. Now thatjtho Opera llouso has been vacated an entertainment of some kind is in order. Wo will still sell for the next sixty days our entire stock at cost, at Tratsser’s Building. Moses Frank. Bliltneyer & Young have a few more buggies and spring, wagons, which they will sell cheap for cash. My Now Orleans moiftses is strictly choice, and is going fast. Try it if you want something nice. _L M. Johnson. Everything in the provision lino that the market affords can he found new and fresh, at 1. M. Johnson’s. Parties w ishing to purchase a sewing machine of any make or style will save money by calling at this office. Just Deceiver.—A largo stock of boots and slices, which I am selling at low prices. Moses Hess. Eggs 20c a dozen, Beans $2.25 per bushel, dried apples $1.25 per bushel Porter & Steen, _Orwell, Ind. WaUTED.—One thousand bushels of dried apples and peaches, for which 1 will pay the highest price. Moses Frank. Parties who intend to pay their subscription to the Democrat in wood are requested to haul the same immediately. A big stock of gloves to bo elosod out at half price—50 different styles. Call and see them, PoRTF.n & Steen.

Yo«t can still lmy the best jeans and flannels at 35 eta. per vam and the best yarns at <50 cts. per pound, at’ Moses Frank's. As yet no eases of special interest have cornu up before the court and the t iinple'of justice has presented a rather dull appearance this week. "IVanted.—Everyone to ealll at my store and be convinced that I aiu selling boots and shoos cheaper than any other house in town. Musks Hess. The Household, New Home, Itoyal, St. John and New Howe soring machines, sold on easy terms, by F. J. Pattebsox & Co. Moses Frank ^removed his stock of goods from Schaefer’s llall into the Trailer buildiug, recently occupied 'by Gus. Frank, the first of the week. Last Monday was the las t day for paying the second installment of taxes for 1882, and Treasurer Chappell and Ids deputies were kept very busy ail **y- _^_ A drunken fello w n mad Potto created considerable excitement at the depot Monday morning, by trying to get on the track in front of the train ywhi«H wus approaching. V *

- . ; he slnv ... X Samuel Hemmingor, the slayer of I)r. Horiil/roek, who has been kept the Princeton jail for several in months, wAS brought to this plaoe last Monday by Doputy-ShprilF Bren ton. The pupils of the high school department contemplate giving an entertainment in the near futility; the proceeds to be applied to procuring an orgau to be used in the school roo n. Henry Itiekrieli Bad fitted up his oyster parlor in elegant stylo and is prepared to furnish the best brand of oysters in any style desired. If von are fond of the juicy bivalve, give him a call. P. C. Hammond Ss Son’s book uc* counts and notes will' bo found at the office of Dr. A. R. Byers. Thosd*who lyivo the above accounts alid notes will please call and settle. P. C. Hammond & Son. / Col. Cvnos M. Allen, of Vincennes, died on Friday, Nov. 2. in tjio sixt.vuiutir year of liis ago. Col. Allen was fr6m 1840 to 1844 a rosideut of this place and will be remembered by man of our older people. * ---.■ w The candy pulling, given by the Children’s Missionary Society at the residence of Thos. S. Smith last Friday evening, was a success, in every particular, and was highly enjoyed by older people as well as the children. Just kkqf.ivbd,—A largo assortment of musical instruments, such as Guitars, Violin#; Accordions, Harps, Ssc., which I am selling lower than liny other house in town. Call and be convinced. J. A. Kiefeh. Everyone who contemplates buying an organ should call and examine* our stock. Wo will sell to suit anyone. Five years warranty given with each instrument Ft J. FatteIiSon & Co., At Shawhun & Boonshot’s old staud. Going.—AVcraved from the recent lire in our town a line of jeans, red and colored flannels, Ladies dress goods, fine slides, all to be elosed out lit what they wilt bring; Sales every day at Dr. Byers’ office. _ 1*. C. Hammond & Sox.

Avoid the harsh,irritating, griping ■,impounds so often sold as purging medicines, and contact tho irregularilies of tho bowels by the use of Ayer's I'athartic Pills, which are mild and reutle, yet thorough and searehing. In their action, A large force of men and teams began work Monday on the two miles >f road 'necessary to complete the ■straight-Line into Washington. It is the intention of the company to use all the force tlfeF cart get and complete the work as Soon as possible. Dr. S. B. .Carleton, Whose card appeal's in.this issue, Hits lately located in this place for the purpose of practicing his profession. The-Dr. comes from lluutingburg bearing tho highest rooeoinniendatioHs, not only of professional - ability hut geiitility as well. __'_ As g purifier, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla nets directly and promptly. A single bottle will prove its merits. Many thousands of people are yearly saved IVom dangerous fevers by the exercise if a little timely care in properly •leausing the system by tho use of this remedy. Your cough Is growing worse. That soreness and pain in the throat and lungs is increasing. Better get rid of I he absurd idea t hat any thing will I'uiik- a.coitgh «r cold, and give Dr. Wistaf’s Balsam of Wild Cherry a trial before it is too late. It never fails to" check consumption', aud quickly cures all coughs and colds. The nuptials of Sanford Harper and Miss Flora Alexander were celebrated at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mary Alexander, of Jefferson township, on last Sunday evening, fhe Itev. W. B. Crawford officiating. The happy couple will immediately take up their residence in this place, where Mr. II. is employed at the carpenter, The DteMOOH.VT hopes that their voyage down tho stream of life may bo'a pleasant and prosperous one. G-ns. Frank now lias his stock of goods arranged up his handsome and commodious new store building. Mr. Frank began business in Petersburg about twenty years ego on ; a very limited capital but by close attention and good management has built up.a trade! not excelled by any retail merchant in Southern Indiana. His now building is a marvel- of architectural beauty, and would be a credit to a much larger town than Petersburg. Tho barn of Aaron Green, two miles east of this place, together with the entire contents, consisting of one hundred and twenty live bushels of wheat, two hundred and fifty bushels of oats, one hundred bushels of corn, two wagons, a lot of hay, farming utensils, was entirely destroyed by tire on last Wednesday night.’ The loss is estimated at $1,200, upon which there was au insurance of only $100. It is supposed tr bo the work of an incendiary.

The testimony of many who Ion# suffered tVom ill health, caused by an impure state of the blood, goes to provo that the best remedy for makiug the’blood rich, red and pure, for beautifying the complexion, for curing sores, pimples and other skin diseases, for removing aches, pains, stiff'joints, rheumatism, etc., for increasing the power of endurance, for giving health and strength to every weak portion of the body, is Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. Its effect pleases the user in every instance, No other remedy equals it. If yon are troubled With sores, aches, pains and general weakness of the various bodily functions^don’t be deceived by the advertisements of bitters, kidney medieinos, etc., whoso certificates of pretended cures, are often paid for. Put your trust in that simple remedy called Dr. Guvsott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. It will cure you by purifying the blood and strengthening the weak portions of your body. You will also find it very refreshing to the brain and nervous system. The proprietors receive hundreds of letters bestowing upon it the highest praise. Heavy All Wool, Well Made Winter suits for boys and men. The best made and most durable ever opened'in Indiana have just been received, and marked between 20 and 25 per cent below regular, prices, at Lyon’s big clothing house, Evansville. Hillman & Lounsdale have opened oirt a meat shop in tire Leslie building where they will bo found at all times with a large supply of all kinds of fresh meats. The patrouage of the public is kiudly solicited, Judgement for Salo. Notice is hereby given that I will sell a judgement on Wilbur W. Swartz of Washington township, Pike county, Ind. For particulars call o,n the undersigned. -June 22—3m. Mosks Fbavk

I PETWONAI- ikuWTO. ! S»m. A. Whit* left Mom lay lor Cleveland,Ohio, an business. ' , ' . Hail. J. B. Hendricks, at ludiauapolis, was in town the first ot the week. T. K. Flemming and P. A. McCarty were in Evansville the first of the week. lion. J. H. O’Seal, of Washington, was in toWn last Saturday on legal business. Fritz Hiegen, of Albany, N.YM has been here visiting the scenes of his childhood tor several days. Erast us Johnson.and wife left Wednesday for Peccaionica, 111 , where they will spend the winter. Kev. D. T. Davis weut to Oakland City last Monday, to attend the Evansville district M, E. conference. Conductor Louie Stinson and wife came up from Oakland City Sunday, to spend a few hours Iu a live town. Hon. Devi Ferguson, of Martinsville, was shaking hands with old friends in this place last Friday and Saturday. Judge Welborn arrived hero Monday morning, and at once proceeded to open the November j term of the Pike Circuit Court. Mrs. R. Is Thomas returned Tuesday from Louisville, Kywhere sho had been visiting relatives and attending the exposition. Miss Code .McCormick, of Washington, who had been visiting her sister, Mrs L. F. Corning, at this placo for several days, returned home Monday. Washington Gazette: Robert Davidson, of! Petersburg, is in the city. His purpose is to got medical treatment tor an injury sustained while < iu the army. Washington Gazette: Mrs. Dr. Leslie, of Petersburg, tiie venerable mot bur of Alex. Leslie, of this city, returned to her home Thursday, after a plelisant visit here. Huntingburg Argus: Dr, S. B. Carleton and family have moved to Petersburg. The citizens of that progressive burg will find ill this aceessidii Vcrji worthy members of society. Washimiton Gazette: Charley tioonshot, an agricultural dMler of Petersburg, was in-the city Wednesday, on blisihess. Charley is a jolly good fellow, and had a big time among the beys. Washington Gazette: Wo met John -A.Mickey, of Mitchell, Saturday, on his way home from Petersburg, whero lie had Just eompletod and turned over totheownors, theflno buildings of Uus. Frank and lilUtueyer & Young. ^ Washington Gnzotte: W. P Knight, editor of the Petersburg Democrat, accompanied by liis sweet little daughter, Cas.de, was in the city, Saturday, en route to Cincinnati, whore they went to attend tlio funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Jilne Remiss, an old,rcslUent ol that city, y

PETERSBURG PUBLIC SCHOOLS. From the Report of the PtibliC Schools Names of pupils who have reached an average of ninety percent.—Alvin Brashears,98; Emory Green,.96; Charlotte White, 95; Ratlin Carter, 95; Sarah Harris, 97; Joseph Crouch, 91; Cappio King, 91; Salllo Alexander, 93; Clara Spillman, 93; Richard Chew, 91; Victor Goodrid, 91. Names of pupils neither tardy nor absent.—Alvin Brashears, Annie ltewius, Edith Lamb, Eugenia Howins, Joseph Crouch, Iloraco Lingo, Orlando Graham, Gideon Green, Richard Chew, Eddie Renss. Namos of pumls who have reached an average of ninety per cent.—Bessie Chappell, 95; Bello Wyatt, 90; Nellio Chappell,. 90; Walter Berger, 91; Freddie Ashby, 91. Names of pupils neither tardy nor absent.—Lillie lvcifer, Fannie Carter, Nellie Chappell. Ciydc Jackson, Nannie Jackson, Doyle Graham, Ollie White Bello Wyatt, Allien Powers, Mary Green, Lulu Davisson, Zoo Thompson, Grace Palmer. v 1 INTERMEDIATE. GRADE. Names of the pupils who have reached fin average of ninety per cent.—Willie Crow, 90; Phillip Jones, 91; Frank Carter, 90; Nora Seales, 91; Estella Frank, 94; Emma Graham, 91. Names of pupils neither tardy not' absent.—Ricky Schaefer, Willie Crow, iloraco Ely, Willie Canady, Carrie Palmer, Ella Smith, Dora Chappell, Phillip Jones, Mary Kejfer, Emnnl Graham, Nora Seales, Johnny Custiu. Names of pupils neither tardy nor absent.—Fannie Ashby, Frank McGowan, Harry Ely, Etliel Byers, Maggie Sullivan, Walter Stuckey, IJarry Adams, John Seales, Ella Colvin, Eftie Tislow, Lucy Floenor, Laura Berger, Lucy Bottoms, Lizxio Moore, Earl Berger, Lillie Coonrod, Hotmail Schaefer. Number of visits to the school the present month, 34. for the Month Ending Nov. 3,1 man school. GRAMMAR GRADE. PRIMARY GRADE.

Hundreds and Thousand Of now stylos in winter suits for boys f>f all a "os to bo selected from at Lyon’s big clothing house, at New York wholesale prices. You Need not Take Any garment you may leave your measure for at Lyotl's Merchant ignoring department unless it is perfectly satisfactory. He has now ono of the best cutters in North America in His employ, and lie is furnishing very satisfactory tits. Prepare for Winter. John It rad field is now prepared to furnish the best quality of coal for five cents at his bank, three miles east of town, or will deliver it any place in town at eight cents per bushel. For general use Ills coal is not excelled by any in the county, (iive him yom* orders and they will be promptly, fill - ed. Orders left at I. M. Johnson’s will be promptly attended to. Main Street Meat Market. Having recently purchased the above named meat market, I would announce to the peoplo ot Vetersburg and vicinity that I am prepared to furnish the very best quality of all kinds of meats. I butcher none but first-class stock and gilarantce satisfaction to all customers. I will pay the highest price for young heifers and fat cows. IV. AV. Jackson.

Lets and Land For Sale. Twelve lotp at private sale. Located near the depot, in Petersburg,Ind.; also thirty-three acres of land situated on the noted BUitl' of White river, and includes an excellent stone qunry and the steamboat lauding for Petersburg. The location is beautiful and has a splendid view of White river and the surrounding country. Call and see me. Good terms. Sojd. 18,1883. Wm. IIAWTHORN. A Blessing to all flankincJ. In these times when our Newspapers are flooded with patent medicine 4idvcrtiscinents, it is gratifying to kuow what to procure that will certainly cure von. Ifyou are Billions, blood out of order. Liver inactive, or generally debilitated, there is nothing in the world that will cure you so quickly as Electric Bitters.,, They are a blessing to all mankitki, and can be had for only fifty cents a bottle of Betgen & Adams._ Exoited Thorn sands. AU over the laud otre going into ecstasy over Dr. Kings’ New Discovery for Consumption. Their uulooked for recovery by the timely v.S1 of this great life Saving remedy, causes them to go nearly wild in its praise. It is guaranteed to positively cure Severe Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Hay Fever,- Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Loss of voice or any affection of the Throat and Lungs. Trial Bottle free at Bergen & Adams’ Drug Store. ! Large sire $1.00.

A DAT8 WORK. t Vine Counterfeiters Arrested in Fike and Warrick Counties en last Wednesday. For some time it haa Keen thought that the village of Pikeville this county was the headquarters of a well organised Ijaud of counterfeiter's, but from thft fact that it was composed of very desperate men, the law abiding people of llrti vicinity hare been afraid to take any stops toward their arrest. Encouraged by their success near home their operations and numbers had increased until their money was circulating all through Southern Indiana. About a year ago J. W. Killian, a young man who at that time was keeping a hardware store at Steudal, had several pieces of the spurious coin tendered liim in payment for goods sold to two or three young farmers of the vicinity who bore a questionable reputation. A great deal of counterfeit gold and sil-ver"-was circulating above the place, and the same men had passed some ata saloon there. Killian, no doubt having au ambition to become famious as a detective and seeing in this his opportunity, opened up il correspondence with the see wit service department which resulted iu lib appointment as a detective. Soon after he received counterfeit coin from t»Um lloudttns Limri Kinder iuii.1 one or two olhlirs whom he had suspected. Acting under instructions from tlic secret service officer, Killian began to Cultivate the acquaintance of the two men and their associates, and was soon in conlidential relations with them. His business was abondonedi and from bis questionable associations he soon came into disrepute with the people who had regarded him as a.young man of integrity. Iu proportion as -tie lost the esteem of the

ocuor ciass ne oeeaino tno more the confident of his disreputablo associates. Soule time during last January a young man appeared in the neighbor* hood of Pikeville and announced that lid was Dr. Charles Henderson, lie visited, all the farm houses in the vicinity, and earned with him an assortment of medicines for the cure of eh runic diseases. Ho also carried with him as a part of his patent outfit, a preparation for polishing silverware. In his round® the doctor called upon Zimri.Kinder, a farmer, who lived near Blind Tiger, a small village in Warrick county, on the L. E. & St. L. H. It., and failing to sell him any of his medicines, lie exhibited some of his polish for silverware. Kinder manifested eoiYsiderublo: -interest in its properties, and inquired if it would give a silver polish to metal. ,'fhe doctor Informed him that it would itot, but that lie had a preparation which lie used for putting silver mounting on buggy harness and such things, but bad TefUit out in Iow a, Kinder expressed a desire to see bow j.t worked, and in the course of a conversation on u subsequent visit, Henderson cariossly remarked, ‘‘Oh, yes, you wanted to sep how that plating looked,” and drttv front His pocket two bright new niekles and a dime, but just as Kinder caugfct sight of the dickies he slipped them hack. “Let mo see those niekles,” Kinder said. “I'll bet anything 1 made them. They hfkfcrjust like my persuasiciu the doctor produced them, remarking, "they re the only two I have left out of $8 worth that I bought a fdw days ago. If you tan make anything as good as they arc, I’d like to^buy soiue.” Before the conversation ended it was fully • understood between the two men that their real occupation was that of counterfeiting, and they at once became very intimate* ileiiderson was soon * afterward introduced to the Houehiiis’, and others of ttie gang, aud up to a ■week before the capture had so won .tlieir confidence that to him was entrusted the work of procuring plates and paper upon which to print bills. It was arranged that ho would be absent about a week, and that upon his return as many of the gang as conveniently could were te meet him at the house of Joe Houehins at Pikeville. In the meantime the doctor had arranged with* Kinder to meet him at Boonvillo upon his return, which he did and was promptly arrested by the officers and at once dispatched to Evansville. Henderson and Killiau at oneo proceeded to Pikeville closely followed by the officers, and at omic proceeded to th^Jjooso of JoO lion chins, where the ghng were to‘meet. Prior to this it had been arranged for Hobbs to make some excuse for leav

mg Ui(5 house and tins act, when seen by tlio party outside, was understoodto mean that the two brothers were iu the house. Hobbs performed Iris part of the play, but when ho returned into tho house, the three counterfeiters immcdlatudly burred the doors, drew their revolvers and accused Hobbs of treachery. With this Killian and Hobbs drew tlieir pistols and tho work began. As soon as the tiring was heard, the party ou the outside approached the house, burst oiicu the door and the sport became general Joseph Houchins received a bullet through the lung and got out of the house into tho yard, where he fell. Jess was shot through the thigh, but managed to escape from the house, but Columbus was disarmed and handcuffed. Killiau received a shot through the hand, and a bullet passed through the crown of Hart’s hat. After the excitement had somewhat abated Kiliian was taken to the house of a physician near by and his baud was dressed. Hardly was this accomplished, however, when a boy appeard and wanted the doctor to go to t(ie houso of a man by the name of Hoskins to uttend a wounded man. The officers suspected that this was Jess Houchins, and they made it eonvient to go with the doctor. Their suspicions were confirmed when the house of Hoskins w as reached, and Jess was placed under arrest without further trouble. The party having secured Jess and Columbus Houchins and finding that Joe Was too dangerously wounded to bo removed began to retrace their steps, and between Pikcvillo and Huntingburg arrested Burney Smiteii, Wesley Woods, Henry tiros8Uian,*and Joliu Tavlpr, who were taken directly to Indianapolis and placed in jail. The importance of the arrests cannot he over-estimated add Will prove a happy relief to tho peaceful people of the Vicinity who lived in mortal terror of them. still anotuf.R. Richard T. Connor, alias Faulk tier, chief of the gang of counteroffers of Southern Indiana, was arrested by Detective llobbs, at FrenebtoWn, Harrison county on last Saturday afternoon. Immediatedly after tlio arrest of tlio Houchins gang in this county Hobbs went to the houso of Connor and representing himself to be one of tho Houchins hoys gang and that he alone had escaped, at the same time expressing a desire to relearn at the house of Connor a few

days until the excitement had subsided. Connor readily assented to,this and as, a man entertainiu^*is guest showed his Modus operamm in full, On Saturday Hobbs, seeineingly -bh» coming much irit’eVEsted in the fate .of the ‘'rest of the gang;*’ induced Oounor to go • to town for a paper, -a*»d quitely fallowing rushed in upon him iu the poSt-offlce and presenting a revolver ttt b»s head Ordered lnm to throw lip his hands, which command Connor promptly obeyed. After securing Corinoiy Hobbs at once proceeded to liis residence arid arrested his wife, securing their plates and a largo a hi on nt of bogus coin, left immediately with Iris prisoners for Indianapolis. Counor is a vevy stieceesful irianufuctilrbr of bogus coin, arid remarked that lie would riot be afraid to lay down his money in d bank. He talked very freely of bis profession and expressed great admiration of the manner iu which the detectiveworked up the case. notes: Robert liobbs (Dr. Charley Henderson) is a regular employee of the Government Secret Service, and has quite a reputation. * Last Sunday’s Evansville Journal contains a long sensational article on the death arid burrlal of Joe Ilouuhius. the wounded counterfeiter, describing iu a very romantic manner iris death, the curses of his wife upon the officers and a midnight funeral. The story is a good one, but Joe lias failed to earr.v out iris part in the drama, and is yet living and stands a very fair show for recovery. Several thrills Ilobbs and Killian have both been in very dangerous quarters, doing sonio remarkably cunning work, and throughout the case have exhibited unflinching courage. At one time the Hoticlrios bovs threatened to kill Ilobbs oil sight. At another time Kinder, when about, to make a “deal” placed a revolver to his head and threatened to kill him, but Ilobbs coolly remarked to him: “You fool, if you don’t put that git if away I’ll not have anything more to do with you.”

Thousands and Thousands Of suits for boys from four to sixteen years ef age, for winter wear, have just been received ami marked at about two-thirds of Jast year's, prices at Lyon's big clothing house. Bncklen’s Arnica Salve. The greatest medical wonder of tkfi world. Warranted to speedily cure Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers, Salt llheuin, Fever Sores. Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, . Corns,. Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all skin eruptions, guaranteed to cure ill lively Slistaifce, or money refunded. 25 cents per box. For sale “by Bergen & Adams. Excursion Kates to Florida; The Ohio & Mississippi Railway has now on sale round trip tickets to Jacksonville, Savanah, Charleston, Thomasvillo and principles points South at reduced excursion rates. These tickets will bo good going fifteen days after date of sale, and may be used"lor returning any time before June 1st, 1884. Inquire of O. & M. agents for rates and information as to routes, &e. Time to Stop It. ^ It’s too bad, Sir or Madam, but don't get frightened. Your hair is falling off—that's certain. A glance in the mirror, or an investigating committee of fingers tell, Jim dismal story. Wo donTdisenss the possible cause. It Is enough that Parker’s Hair Baisam used.now will prevent further “destruction. Is your hair somewhat gray,.too, (Cud crisp? Alas, yes. The Balsam will give back flic original color, softness arid gloss. Not a dye, not ollv. elegantly perfumed, a perfect dressing. Advice to Mothers. Arc von disturbed nt night and broken of yonr rest by a sick child suffering anil crying with pain of cutting teeth? II so, semi at once and got a bbttleof Mas. W.inslow’sSoothiku Syrup fob ChilJirks TkethinC. Its valno is iuealcuablo. It will relieve the poor tittle sufferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistako about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind eolle, softens the gums, reduces Inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mas. WINSLOW’S Soothisu Sybip fob Cnu.bRKN TkktiUNO is pleasent to the taste and is the prescription of orio of the Oldest and best /eriifilo physicians and nurses in the United States,and is for sale by all druggists throughou he world. I’rlee 25 cents a bottle.

CdmVHW l‘p> Uli.NCJO. trim Otwsll. Otwkll, In:)., Xov. i. 18SS. Von made us say in our last let ten that White river was out of its banks ami sweeping tho eort) fields of Inland. We meant to say the inland below II ghbanks, but the waters recoded and did l tit little damage. On last Sunday night bonis Taylor’s house and contents wore destroyed by fire. Tho building was a new two-story frame, gothic style, and ante of the finest in Jefferson township, costing 42,400. Tho fire originated in n room whieh was not occnpied and in which there had been no fire for several months plainly showing'it to havhbeen the work of an incei.diary. Hades could not tttrn out a linguist with vile enough adjectives to any thing like give an ordinary description of the attributes^ and composition of such a being as would do such sneaking, cowardly, vIlliniums work, so 1 let’ it pass. Acy F. Turpin and lady have just returned from'tip extended visit to friends iu and around Oakland City. 4 Sirs. John WiUhehn has returned from a visit to Fregch Vick Spring's. Will Ureden settled his taxes with Judge Wolborn, taking a receipt for l:olh Installments, $19.20, Will says it was rather high, but ’twns lor violating the poll tax law. 1-. E. Fokm.

" " LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice of Admlulstrutlon, Notice: is hereby given, that the undersigned has-been appointed by Tim Clerk of.thc Circat Court of I’iko conntv, State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Mary A. Manning, late of l'iko county, deceased. Said cstato is supposed to he solvent, KOBEIRT K. lf.VKT, Oct Ml, 1S.S3. Administrators. Admlnlstrutor’a Mule ol l*erhoiiuI Property. NoTICT) is hereby given that the undersigned, .administrator ot tile estate of Alexander In Chappell, late of Pike countJ, deceased, will on SATURDAY, November 24,1SS3, At the lata residence of the deceased in Jefferson tow nship, Vibe county, Ind., sell all the personal property of the deceased, not taken by tin) widow, consisting of horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, one twn-horso wagon, one two-borso buggy, wheat, hay and onus in barn, eoru in .Held, fanning implements, household and kitchen furniture, etc. Terms:—All sums of |3and under, cash; and on all sums over f5, a credit ot nine months will be given, the purchaser giving his note with approved security, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws and bearing interest at, the rate of eight per cent from date of sale. dewitt q. ciiappeill. Oct. 2tt,-4w-, Administrator. Notice to Httet Creditor*, Etc. tN THE HATTER OF THE} 111 the JNke.Cireuit ESTATE OF i Court, N O V 0 ut b o r Lucy D. Finch, dceeasod.T Term, 1SS3, NOTICK is bereliy given that W illiaro E.Chappell as administrator of the estate of Lucy D. E'lach, decoasod, has presented and filed Ins aocount and vouchers in bnkl settlement of said estate, and that the same will ooiuo up for the examination and aetlou ot said Circuit Court on the 11th dav of November. 1SS), the saute being the lath Judicial day of the Novcmlier term 1S8S; at which time all heirs, creditors or legatoes of said estate arc required to appear in said Court anil show cause, if anv thore he, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. r-s—, Witness, the Clerk and seal of said l’iko i seal ^Circuit Court, at Petersburg, Indiana, 1—s-e this 7th day of November, 188S. DAN O. ASHBY, Nbv, 9,-iw. Clerk,

tn'f A/m tkc <’<wp»n»*e limit* of tht TV-ctm «f J*ttvrsburj. ' t . .. , Sec. I. Kc it ordained by I lie Board of TrimIces of the town of Petersburg, 1‘ike, Comity, Imlialiii, that it shall beiiniawtul lor any person fir uerson* to ldace, deposit, store, keep or luaHttain w any lot Or part of ltd within the corporate limits of said town ihore than throe (panels of potroler.m, eommouly called coal oil, At a time. Sec 2 That it shall be mi lawful for any person or persons to permit or suffer to temain on auv lot or any part of lot within the control of such person or pessans \yithtn tho coroor.-rte limits of said town more than three barrels of petroleum. commonly railed eoal oil, at a time for more than twenty-tour hours after having knowledge or notice that more than three barrels of Petroleum, commonly called roal oU. are on such lot, or pan of lot. Sec. S Auy person or persons violating the provisions of Villa ordiance shall forfeit and pay to said town of. Petersburg the stun of ten dollars for each and every offense. . . See? 4. That an emergency"exist ■ Ter the immediate taking effect of this ordiaiico, therefore it shall be aipl rcmaiu in full force and effect from and after its adoptlou and passage. Adopted and signed this 1st. day of SovomHen, !SSS. .1 Ik YOl Xti, Pres. N o . *i... trustees. Attest HARRY FOWLER* Clerk. Town Ordhianee. 4» Ordinance to Stg&lat* the Storage of Pointer, within the Corporate limit* of the loicu of Petcreburj* Sec. 1 licit brdainert by the RonrrtofTrustees of the town of Petersburg, Pike Couuty, Jnitiaua, that it shall be unlawful for any person jr persons to place, deposit, strtre* maintain or keep on any lofor part of lot within the eorK orate limits of sain town more tbi4» twenty - ve pouuds of blasting powder ami twenty-live pounds of gun powrter at a tune. See. 2. That it shall l>o uulawful for any person or persons to permit or suffer to remain on any lot or part of lot within the control of such person or persons within the corporate limits of $aitl town more than twenky-nvc ^uivds of blasting powrter ami twenty-live pounrts of gun powrter at a time for jnoro than twenty-live hours after having knowledge or receiving notice that snirt amount of gun powrter anrt sairt amount of blasting powrter are on such lot or part of lots. See. 2. Tliltt any person or persons violating this orrtinanee* shall forfeit anrtpjjty to sairt town of Petersburg the sum of tOn rtoiKVi^for each offense. Sec. 4 That an emergency exists for the immediate taking effect of this ordinance therefore it shalllJe in full force hurt effect from and after its adoption. Adopted anrt signed by us this the 1st dayjof Noveber, 1883. ;oer, iibw. . .1. It. YOUNG Pres. REDDICK HARRELL, Sr. 1. S. SMITH. A K. SEUBY, FRED SMITH, Trustees. Attest H ARIWT FOWLER, Clerk.

Town Ordlnanoe, A n ordinal**# io reyulitte tie license an<l Ml* of Jntoxicuiiitj Liquor within ike corpomtto limit* nfthe ton>n af vettrelturQf b\*c. 1. He it oiMaiuutl by the Uoard of Trustees of the town of Petersburg, Hike County, in the State of Indiana, that it shall ho unlawful for any pei'abn, directly, or indirect?! v to sell, barter* or,give away, for any purpose of gain, within the corporate limits of said town, any intoxicating liqqqr, without first procuring a license as herein after provided; nor shall any person, without having first procured such license, sell or barter any intoxicating liquor, to be drunk, or suffered to bo drunk, in his house, out-house, yard* garden, or the appurtenances thereto belonging, Sec 2. The wonts “intoxicating liquor,” shall apply to any spirituous, Vjnous, or malt liquor or to any intoxicating liquor whatever, which is used, or may be used, as a beverage. Sec. 8. Anv pcrgbt^lesirtng to obtain a license to sell intoxicating liquor. in a less qu**uUtv than a quart at a yfme, w ithin the corporate limits of said town, shall proceed ns follows: If he desires to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquor ho shall*, pay to ttifc treasurer of said town one hundred dollars, as " MetWSo* fee for one year; add if he deslresrto sell vinous or malt liquor onlv. or both, he shall pay to said treasurer fifty dollars as a license fee for one year. When anv payment is mado to the treasurer of said town, ho shalljt'Xecuto to the party paying a receipt, specifying the amount, Tor what purpose, by whom paid and the date thereof, which receipt shall be dated, signed by said treasurer and byhim delivered to the applicant;said applicant shall then file his written application with the clerk of saidtbwm which application shall specify the full name or such applicant and if it bo a .firm,the full name of each member thereof, the precise location of the premises in which he desires to sell, the kinds of liquor to lie sold, whether spirituous, vinous and malt, or vinous and malt.only, and With his application he shall file said receipt of said treasurer; w hereupon said clerk, shall issue a. license to said applicant,- f.q£ the sale of such liquor as he applied for, in a less quantity than a quart a l a time with the privilege of permitting tuo Mine to bo drunk, ou the premises mentioned in said ap-. plication, w hich license shall specify the name of the applicant, the place of sale, and the period of time for which such license is granted, which rhall bo rorone year frma the. date or said treasurer re scoipt: which lioenpo shall be signed by said clerk to which he shall affix the seal of said town. ■ _ Sec. 4. Any person not being licensea according to the pro visions of this Ordinance, who shall sell, barter, or give away for any purpose of gain,within the Corporate limits of said town, any spirituous. Vinous and tnal^liquor in a less quantity than a quart at a time, or who «b*tn sell, or barter any spirituous, vinous or malt liquor, to be drunk or suffered to bo drunk in his houso, out house, yard, garden or the ai*purtehhnces thereto belonging, shall forfeit and pay to the town of Petersburg aforesaid, the sum of one hundred dollars for each anil every offense; and any person not helnjf licensed, according to the provisions of this Ordianeu, who shall sell, barter, or give away for any purpose of gain, .within the corporate limits of said town, any vinous or malt liquor in a leaa quantity than a quart at a time, or who shall sell onbarter anv vinous-of malt liquor to be, drunk,' or suffered to he drunk in his house out house, yard, {aH*4(BA>«f>purtenances thereto belonging shall foHerfishd pay to the tow n of Petersburg the sum of fifty dollars foi each and every offensq* 6 . . . i, Sec 6 Whereas an emergency exists for flic immediate taking affect of this ordinance, therefore the same shall K» in fall force and effect from ami after its passage and^adoptmn. Adopted and signed by the Hoard of Trustees of said town of Petersburg, this the 1st day„of November, 18S3. * JOHN 15 YOUNG. Pres. HEIHUCK 11A UK ELL, Sr. T. S. SMJTfT, A. K. SELHY, FKE1* SMP'II, Attest, HARK? KOWUCK, Clerk. Trustees. Sottsc of ,V«1 ministration. NOTICE is hereby given that the nndorsiRned has been appointed by the Clerk <>I the Circuit Court of l'tke county, stuty of Indiana. administrator of the estate of Alexander X*. Chap* pell, lat- of Pike county, deceased. Said estate Is supposed to l>e solvent ln.w irrti. chappem* 0et. 28, ISSS-Sw. y- ' Administrator. Niltioe to Hairs, Creditors, EtcIS THE MATTER OK TUK ESTATE OK \ In the Pike Cjretiit v Court, N o v e in be t Calvin Arnold, deceased.) Term, IStSl. VTOTICE la hereby given lhat Richard Arnold il ami Marcellos Arnold as executors of the estate of Calvin Arnold, deceased, have presented amt Hied their account and vouchers in Until settlement of said estate, and that the stuue Will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 20lh dav or NovemlkTyJSSS, the same beitiR the Hfh judicial day of lhe November term, lt$k at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of saul estate are repaired to Appear in said Court and show cause, iT any there he, why saidtaecount and vouchers should not be approved. Witness, the Clerk ami seal ol said I seal J-Piko Circuit Court, at Petersburg, Imiis—- ana, this 1st day otNovemher, lssit. Nov. 2-2w. uA'yT C. AeuBY, Clerk.

'frusteo’s Notloe. j Notice is hereby given to alt jwrsohs lntcresnal that 1 will attend at my rvaidcncct corner Eighth and Watuiit Streets AT A 1.1. TljfhS, to tiansact the business connected with the ofilce of Trustee of Washington township. All persons having- business with said olllco will please take notice. JOHN R. HANNAH, Trustee. Trustee’s Xotiee< Notice is hereby given to all persons Interest that I will attend at my office in Pieasantvillc, e AT A I.L TIM Kit. .-r to transact business connected wieh.the office of Trustee of Monroe township. All persons having business with said ofilcu wilt please take notico. JAMES A. SHEPAKD, Trustee. Trustee's Notice. Notice ii hereby giroii to all persons interested that I will attend at niv office, at home KYBBY MONDAY, to transact business connected with theotfice of Trustee, of Madison township All persons having business with said ofHeo will please take notice. JAMESR. BOWMAN. Trustee. Trustee’s NbtieCi Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that 1 wilt attend at tny ottlcc at Winslow. f BY Kit Y FRIDAY," Sto transact business connected with the office of Trustee of Patoka Township. All persons having business with said office will please take notice. J. N. WHITMAN.Trustee. Trustee’s Notice Notice is hereby given to ail persons interested that I will attend at my office at White Oak, S.’ERY MONDAY to transact business connected with the office of Trustee of Marion township. All nefsdns having business witli said office willhfoase take notice. SASSER 80tSJrtA N,-Trustee. Bujrerlntemlents Notice. ni'BLic Examinations ok appi.iI Cants for teacher’s license will be held fn the last Saturday of each month at the ton u of Winslow, Pike county, Indians. A certificate of good moral character from Borne memlier of the County Hoard of Education must lie brought by applicants in the couuty.aini from County Superintendent bv those out of the countv. JOHN'WHITMAN, I June 1; t«*8. " County Supt.

Members of the 0. 8. Lii JMH-JUtrp, /ndlnha. Prompt attention given to all 1 oil to them. Will practice.)!, Pike ant) I and in ttie Federal «ourta. ‘i t'KH K—In Gus. Frank's Main and Sovc«tlostrtots. | AMES L. KEITH, ATTORNEY; Is famillier With nil the Records, Une** of tlie various offices. AU->tr»cls,ofTitle, Mortgage#, Jfce, made and wnten with care anil correctness at reasonable raU hate business solicited. Of VICK, with l>r. A. I-eelie. pOSEY Sc WILSON; Attorneys at Law, Vrleraburu, - — - - MiaaJ o FF1Ce—fiver >V bit e'a <JIty Drug Store, corner Main mut Eighth Streets. _ • : II. THOMPSON 4TT0RNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY TlklC, Petersburg, Indiana, Special attention given to Probate businedf in«f collecting. > Ofliee with Dr. Lenlta. jypLLEli & IUCIIAlfDSONj Attorneys at Law, PetorKbunt, .... InUlainii Will practice in Pike and adjoining count hi Dr. A* B. CA&LETOIT, OBico in Gus Frank’s new budding, eor. Main ind tievcnlh Streets; residence in %|boa Kraut's >e-,v dwelling iu Profit s-aiKnt&h to Petersburg. Treannent of diseaaesmf females and children i specialty. ( hroaieand difflcnlt cases solicited, i 'alls ijvthe city or country promptly responded to, day or night •« ■

D li. A. li-BYEliS, Physician and Surgeon; l'ettrabftro, Indiana. OFFICK: Main street near corner of Seventh Street. IIKSIBBSCE: Corner of Walnut and Ninth street. . ,-i IB. DUNCAX, M. D., • ,"C* Physician and Surgeon; PdrraiBtrf, Imltuua. OFFICK: In Win. llisgen's buikUng, up KESIDENC'G: Carter llotise. IS. ADAMS, M. t>., Fixysioian and Surgeon; 1’Kci stunj, Indiana. ^OFFICK: On Main street; over Red Drug JQ tJ. PHILLIPS, SURGEON DENTIST, FetorsVmrg.. . - - i*t«;ianaav inlesrf Sny deXitrottB Oxide (Laughing (las) extraction of tooth. Artificial J sirable style on short notice. Opt ica on sixth street, south of Gus Frank's Story.-> 1■ PIKE HOTEL, CHAS. SCHJEFER, ProyK Mala Street, Petaim Maul Thin Hotel is a now building aiu! ooinfortsbiy'"' furnished thrt*»«?d»o;it. j The traveling public will find it an excellent place to stop; tables snpplio l with the best the tuarket affords. Charges reasonable. .. ’ ^ A. d5£ --V r« -■a'|p Is kept In connection With the lionsc. In tvldfh can be found lit all times file best Wines, Liquors & Cigars* SOWAEJFESeS HAIX, A large and conunodioub nlll,' suitable for Theatrical Troupes, Concerts, &e. SHERWOOD HOUSE, WH. SBERWDD, Pnj. E. A. Frost, Kan., T. Bussed, J. Pertorp .Plrrtrr Corner Frsl Jind Locust sti eats. . E-van s vill®, - - Indians..The'Sherwood is centrally located, first-clues' in all Its appointments, and the best and cheapest hotel in the cite, liates, t-g per dav. ST. CHARLES HOTEL Half shears south of Washlagtoi, on Illinois street, Indlanapollst, ... Indiana.' Has changed proprietors, Sind beep refltted in a manner to make it comfortable tor flaw® who (nay patronito if.* TlattS, 11 per day; Lodging, 50 cents; Meals, 23 cents. a Jas. Riley & Oo., Props. Alsn.catt'al Restaurant under'Rates Hons e.

EuEEKA! GREAT INDUCEMENTS* -sBU'S’ESRSs-—-'AHho Store of-— -(Successor to J. F. Kitue * Co.)U2ri02r, - , - IhrUIAJfA, -iHS.*LEk'l&-- • Dry Goods, CIotliiiiL Boots&Stas, —xotioxs, ajtoinjiih's,— G!asswat4£& Quee»sWare . r -oThe Highest Market Price Paid for Country Proauce. HEWMZERYI -ANDOYSTER SALOON, The m*tU‘rs!jtncl hasopened fl new bakery hi»t oyster saloon on Mni^ ^trcfct, on« gctor below Smith & Finney^ furniture store, on Saturday, Oot. Hh, nut will , keep constantly on hand a supply*©! TAPLE & FASC? GEBCEEIES CIGAK8 * TOBAtX'Or COUNTRY PRODUCE!! TAKEX nr SXC/IJSGS TOE GOOES. Having handsomely lltled ltp my oystof saloon, 1 am prepared to entertain ail who may favor me with avail. Heoeption parties am] families supplied with • rakes, oysters and confections ot every*, g, ileaeripuon. Ilot Tea and Coffee at all times. ALBERT HAAH, T W. WILSON, ’ tl • | > Real Estate Agent, Petersburg, - - ,r - - Indiana.Will liny and sell real estate,examine titles to land and attend promptly to ail easiness en- • trusted to ray cars , , 1 have at this time the following property on reasonable terms and easy payment: 1. 130 acre farm 3W miles south of Pete.rsbarg. -. r - - 11 ■* — *- a * s .... a1..m_■ i ■ - - —A» .1 .....I It 75 acres in chltivation, good dwelling ami onthonses. 3. SO acres 21s miics vest of Princeton road, 80 acres cleared, dwell barn and onthoosee, shed w\ter S. 118 acre's adjoining Petersburg, all ration. No better hunl in the county 4. 330 acre farm Smiles west of “ acres in cultivation, dwelling houses, orchard, Ac. , 5. 130acre farm futile csft st cleared, brick houSe, haru and g( well watered by springs am* wells, chards, coal mine and stone« tt. Part of lot 67 berth side tersburg. T. Vacant lots on south side tween Sixth and igsyentb, lu fronting on ifaia