Pike County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 29, Petersburg, Pike County, 30 November 1883 — Page 3

OFFICIAL PAPKE OF THE COUNTY. =*» Kite County ihUyttrat hot (fit of any neurtpoper pubin Pike County! jlieertitort trill of thU fact.’ FRIDAY, November 80,1888. INDIANAPOLIS & EVANSVILLE R. R. TIKE CARD,IN EFFECT JULY 9,1G8S. GOING NORTH. STATIONS. GOING BorTH. 10 00 B ra.Lv Oakland Ar. 5 05 p m MUan.Hosuter.4 SBp m JOSSara. A_Martins. . 4 80pin JO 45 a m.....Clarks. 4 18pm 11 00 a ml I 4 00 pm ia.Petersburg.| 11 25 . , _ 11 ilia.Montgomery.8 18 p m IS 06 p m.Rogers. 154pm 11 15 p m.NamIv Hook. 1 42 pin IS 17 pm .Tield’s Ferry. 1 30pm IS SO p in .Thomas. I 18 p m IS it pm . Maysville. 107pm 1 00p m.. .Ar O.& M. Junction LV... 2 00p m Trains run daily except Sunday, connecting iritli trains east and treat at O. A M. Junction. C. J.IlKPBCKN, tien’l Supt. EVANSVILLE tt ME HAUTE R. R. " Tin Cud in Effect NoTeaber 19,1882. GOING NORTH. STATIONS. No. 4. No. 0.. No. 1. L’vs Evansville...... 8:15 pm “ Ft. Branch. SrSpra “ Princeton_.... vnaa “ Vincennes. 0:50 phi “ SulUvnn.11:02 pm Arr. Terre Haute.... 11:5» pm “ Indianapolis.... 4:05am u Cincinnati. 7:00 am “ LouavHlo 6:50 ftni “ St. Louis. T:10am “ Danville. 1:30 ain “ Chicago. T :15 am 10:00 am 6:55; 10:38 am 7:05 10:54 am 7:33; 18:07pm 8:15; 1:10 pm 0:18; 2:05 put 10115; 6:00 pm 6:35 pm 6:25 pm 6 NX) pm 5:30 pm GOING BOVTH. I STATIONS. Ot 8. Ko. 5. No. 1. L*t» Chicago.. u Danville “ Bt. Louis 400 pm ":05 am v.. __a... 7:00 pm •* Louisvill^... .. 7280pm “ Cincinnati. TX- :45 pm 41 Indianapolis. .V*J4 :Q0 pm Vi Terra Haute.. - V' 4:05 am Arr. Sullivan. 4:58 am 44 Vincennes. 5:55 am u Princeton. 6:58 am 44 Ft. Branch. 7:12 am 44 Evansville. 7:55 am 8:15iam 8:0© am 8:20 am 8:00 am 7:80 am 10:45 am 11:40 am 12:45 pm 3:04 pm 3:20 pm 4:00 pm 12:35 3:51 Trains 6 and 1 daily with Parlor Cara between Evansville and Indianapolis.* * Trains 3 and 4 daily with Woodruff’s Elegant Bleeping Cars between Evansville and Chicago, asui Pullman Sleepers between Evansville and Indianapolis. Xoa, lit and 8 dally, exPeht Sunday.

GeBer*l Supt.

• U. J.UKAWMhK, 'Gei&’l Passenger Agent.

9 L., N. A. & ST. L. R. R. TIMETABLE. Depart. Arrive. 7.40 pm 7.45 nm_Louisville..7.55pm 6.40am S.OSpm 8.10 am. .New Albany *.7.10pm 6.15am 8.28 pm 8.33 am...(Georgetown..6:45pm 6.30am 8.48 pm 8.48 am_Cran4«ll—6.30pm 5.36a0a 8.48 pm 8.53 am Salfebury... 6.25pm 5.30am 8.64 pm 9.00 am Fairdaie—6.18pm 5.22am P.12 pra 9.19 am Milltown 6.00pm 6.03am 8.42 pm 9.48 am English 5.29pm 4.32ara 10.15pm 10.24 am. ..Bird's Eye. ..4.53pro 3.50am 10.61 pm 11.02 am...HO.ntingburg:.4.15pm 3.22am 11.80 pm 11.44 am_WinskNT... :JL8Bpni 2.46am ll.iOpm 32.06 phi.Oakland_3.20pm 2.30am 12.37 am 1.00 pm — Princeton... .2.25pm 1.50am 12.61 am 1,23 pm...Ml. Carmel...2.02pm 1.33am Arrive. Depart. 8.45 am 4.00 pm. .Mfc. Vernon..11.30am 10.55pm 4.55 am 7.30 pm_St. Louts_7.50am 7.15pm EVANSVILLE DIVISION. Arrive. .90 pm 9.60am. > pm 11.61 am 11.83 am 11.29 am 18.40 ani Depart. . .1.50pm 5.00pm ..2.41pm 6.09pm ..3.22pm 6.45pm ..3.40pm 7.05pm . ,.3.51 pm 7.18pm . ..4.35pm 8.05pm .Evansville. 8.46am....BoonviHe. 7.47am . rGejntryvilie 7.23am.Dale 7.05am... Ferdinand 6.15am Jasper. . ROCK POUT fcKASCU. Depart. Arrive. ?.35pm 11.36am.. Gentryvillc. ..7.55am 8.40pm .19 pm 12.10pm.Springs.7.15am 3.02pm ▼A0 pm 12.35am_Rockpnrt—.6.47am 2.3opm W. Hnycler, Gen. Slip!., Louisville, Ky. «TTVT- c§3 X. X-&_. XnsL. Lonis?ilIe & Manapclis Short Line. | No. 7 [ No. 1. Leave Iui8v i He. i uavc iNew Albanyf i cave 3«4fenottviile... — vo »ve c*>. t.. Arrive Columbus.* ARH4 Imlianapolis. Arrive Chicago. Arrive St. Louis.* .1 rrive Cleveland.— Arrive Buffalo.. ArrlTe Boston . — tiKXHtm 8:06 am 5115 am 7:45 am SrlOara 8:15 am 7:46 am 9:25 am 10:00 am 11:15 am .. 6:00 pm . T :3Q put . 10:20 pm. . 4:10 am. . 9:45 pm. | No, 3 | No * *«iv® Louisville. I ♦mve New Albany . I etc Jeffersonville A rrive Seymour. A rive Oo'umbus. .1 rrive Indlanapoli6.. A * rive Chicago. A rrive 8t. Louts. ft rrive Cleveland.— At rive Buffalo. A rive Boston. 1:50 pm 1:00 pm 2^Xt pm 3:38 pm 4:29 pm 5:50 pm 6:5£ 7 :i( 8:4t 9:2.e 10:4£ 7:10 am . 1:10 pm . 9:05 am KKTI'KXIXO. i - *?*Yndian apol m . * * rive Jeffersonville * .*ive New Albany . ■ *Ave ^tiisyille — j No. 10 I No. 4. 4:15 am 7:40 am 7:30 am 11:30 am 8 am 12:41 am 7:40 am 11146 am | No. 8 j No. 6. l * «¥e Indianapolis .......... 4:00 pm 6:90 pm ■\ ntTc Jeffersonville. 7:00 pm 10:30 pro .%rrive New Albany. 7:35 put 10:59 pm > tye Louisville. 7:10 pm 10:40 pm * *'«?. 1,6,9 and 10 run daily. All others daily 11‘V^t Sunday. vein leaving Louisville at 7:30 pm has palace «Jug,cars to Chicago,Pullman sleeper through I' Lous without change. Train leaving at 8:05 in—' has chair caj and coaches to Chicago without w.rige daily, except Sunday, Depot northeast iim • cr Fourteenth and Mam sts., Louisville,and M;;fcs and Railroad avenue. New albany. I m e. j>erixq, pen. Pass. & Ticket Agt., Lousville, Ky. Chic 1 Mississippi E’y. ITU 9KEAT TBBOUGH CAB FAST TIME ROUTE EAST AND WEST. .£ s s a c ■ ■ ■ • • a 3 c. A. a. : :8SSS3 : ESE2 :ESSSS 'IQ.C.S. ■ es S3 S3 83 St g=SS :SgSSS hi j’ =.* © «*»*«•**© I ; 111 5 § § g.iSSSfesSsg 30 2HS222222S s5 es at sS =i SUS.S.C.S. ^ vaacr-M^oia® 25*3 : r,2u»*22 5► 1 I selua *<SoSo>aSs!;o I *3 1 1: s i 1 f J If cs o a g c ±2 ■*3 £ I* « s .g-a et. §•* £ 8 * 2

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* _MosesFhajtk’s. Lime and cement for stile by _Lee & Thomas’. Christmas wilt bo the next holiday* _ #1.00 blankets for 00 cents, at _Gys. Frank's. All new goods, at BrLLMEYEKifc YOUNG'S* Hay is worth from $11.00 to #6.00 a ton in this market. Bargains in Coffee and Sugar, at Lee & Thomas’. Money to loan at six per cent. Taylor & Fleener, Corn will soon commence moving, and trade will improve. The best brands of cigars and tobacco, at _ I. M. Johnson’s. The latest styles in Cloaks and Dolmans, at . Hosts Ffask’s. Sara Coonrod will soon have his new building completed. $1 blankets for 75 cents. Porter & Steen. Our merchants are begjnningto display their holiday goods. Use Trinkle's Ague Tonic, for sale by _BijKSES & Adams. Our streets presented a lively ai>pearaucc oh last Saturday. The freshest groceries at the lowest prices, at I. M. Johnson’s. Bacon aud lard, 10 cents ;>er pound, at Gra Frank’s. The pupils of the Petersburg schools enjoyed a holiday yesterday. —«.——- Everything in the grocery line cheap, at Lee & Thomas’. I have 50,000 shingles for sale cheap. _Hosts Frank. Court adjourned last Saturday, leaving almost a clear docket. Two pairs of all-wool socks for 25 rcuts, at. Hoses Frank’s. The court house presents a decidedly quiet appearance this week. Call and see Billmeyci & Young’s line of heating stoves. The passenger fare between Petersburg and Evansville will be $1 20. The celebrated for sale by compressed yeast, Albert Haas. Comforts slightly damaged by water, 75 cents—worth $1.50, at * - Gus.;' Frank’s. Jo« Milov was ‘jugged” on last Shnday by Marshal Miley for plain ilrunk. \ Mince meat, buck wheat flour and prepared cocoamt t^the very best, at 1 ef, & Thomas’.

TJie best blankets and comforts at theyowest prices, at _Grs Frank's. A party of imigrsints passed through this place on the I. & E. Monday, going south. Chew tire “Big Four” and ‘•Orlando,*’ 40 cents per ponnd. For Sale by _Eke fc Thomas: You can save twenty-live per cent, by buying your goods of A Mosii:s Frank. Bring in your advertisements and locals, and sceure your space before it ■rets too late. Jackets, coats and dolmans’ at cost, to close them out. Poi:ter-& Steen. "_Otwcll, Ind. Coffee, sugar and tea—only the best quality and very cheap, at Guff Frank’s. Trains on the Air-Line were delayed several days last wiibk on account of wash-outs. Ladies, call and see rny splendid stock cf fall and winter wear. Moses IIess. Some new side walks are badly needed between Main street and the depot. '_ Lee & Thomas keep the very best quality of Sorghum and N. O. molasses. * _ , It. E. Geeting& lire., of Washington, have a change in their advertisement this week. Wanted.—To buy 10 or 15 bushels of good winter apples. Enquire at this office. . n A full line of ladies and children’s, men and-boy’s underwear, at Gits Frank’s. The train going south from here on last Saturday aiternoo a was crowded with passengers. It will pay you, whether you wish to invest $1 or $50, to buy your groceries of Lee <fc Thomas. A number of Gibson county people were in attendance at court here last Friday and Sat u relay. The assortment of men and boy’s hats and caps is simply elegant, at Gits Frank’s. Talniage, the celebrated Brooklyn divine, will lecture at Vincennes, Tuesday, December II. The Pike County Democrat is for sale at the news stand, in the City Drug Store. _ With favorable weather, C. A. Burger will have his new building ready for occupancy in two weeks. Old papers suitable for wrapers for. sale in quantities of one hundred or less at this office. Billmeyer & Young haye quite a novelty in the way of a nail eouuter In their hardware store. Domestic yarns, German town yarns, and Saxony yarns, in all slliados, at Gc8. FrankIs. J. P. Martin and Mrs. Lavina Knight have had their residences on upper Main street re-shingled,

J\}st.received—One hundred pair of all-wool blankets, at $1.00 per pair, at -t - ,_Moses Frank's. Miller Bros.’ cloak department, at ■Evansville, is tilled with the latest novelties and at. very low p>ices. The largest stoek of "goods ever brought tc»Pike county is now being received at Gus. Frank’s. The river came up very rapidly for a few days the first of the week, giving bottom farmers quite a scare. We will still sell for the next sixty days onr entire stock at cost, at Trap .zer’s Building. Moses Frank. The handsome new residence of TV. F. Townsend oil upper 'Main street is rapidly nearing oomplction.

Sillmeyer & Young have a few more buggies and spring wagons, which they will sell cheap for cash. Everything in the provision' line that the market affords can. be found new and fresh, at’ I. M. Jo ns son's. Just Received.—A largo,stock of boots and shoes, which I am selling at low prices. Moses Hess. Come and see our large assortment of lamps, glassware and ijueensware— prices very low. Lee & Thomas. The supper at the reading room on last Friday eresiling was a success, to which George Quimby will readily testify. _ My New Oricaris-molases is strictly chpice, aud is going fast. Try it if you want something nice. __I. M« Johnson. Miller Bros.’ dress goods depart* meut is full of the choicest styles the market affords, aud at prices that are very low. _ Just received.—A fine line of gents neckwear and silk handkerchiefs. Boys call and sec them, Porter & Steen. The constant fueling of being “plaved out’' and “used up” cau readily be removed by using Ayers' Sarsaparilla, Olie cake of the celebrated compressed yeast given away with every sack of flour sold by, Albert Haas. Last Saturday our town was crowded with people, and trade was good. Times are improving, and people are spending their money freely. Wanted.—One thousand bushels of dried apples and pcaebes, for which 1 will pay the highest price. Moses Frank. Postmasters of the 3rd, 4th and 5th class who held offieesbetween July 1st 1864 and June 23rd 1874, are entitled to have their salaries readjusted. Yoit'ean still buy the best jeans and Hamids at 35 ets. per yard and the best yarns at CO ets. per pound, at Moses Frank's. Tlic Household, New Honie, Royal, St. John and New Howe sewing machines, sold on easy terms, by F. J. Patterson & Co.

WaSTKij.—Everyone to call at my store ami be convinced that I am selling boots and shoes cheaper than ahv other house in town. Moses Hess. Sam McClellan and Alf Hint, both of Jefferson township, had a pretty lively setdo on Main street, last Saturday afternoon, in which blood was made to flow freely. Miiler Bros.’ of Evansville, Ind., have 100 embroidered suits worth $20 to $50 that will be sold for $10 and $12 50 a suit. Who would bo without a tine embroidered suit. It don’t matter what prices you may get elsewhere, we will sell you clothing cheaper than any house in Pike county. Poster &• Steen. Otwell, Ind. I am now prepared to sell the best quality of coal at the following prices: At bank, 4k> cents per bushel: delivered in town. 7 and 8 cents per bushel. Orders solicited. J. M. Scott. Henry Kickrich has fitted tip his oyster parlor in elegant style and is prepared to furnish the best brand of ovstei-s in any style desired. If you are fond of "the juicy bivalve, give him a . . P. C. Hammond & Son’s book accounts and notes will be found at the. office of Dr. A. 11. Byers. Thdsewlio owe fne above so'&awtiymd jy-jll please call and settle. P. C. Hammoxd & Sox. Miller Bros.’cloak department has been restocked with 500 new garments in Russian circulars, dolmans, ulsters, seal-skin cloaks and dolmans, all of the newest styles and. at lowest prices. _. Just received.—A large, assortment of musical instruments, such as Guitars, Violins, Accordions, Harps, &e„ which I am selling lower than any other house in town. Call and be convinced. J. A. Kiefer. Elijah Craig and Baiuuel Hemrninger, sentenced for fifteen and twentyone years respectively, for manslaughter were taken to the penitentiary on last Sunday afternoon by deputy Slier-. iffBrenton and J. B. Young. Eisert & Son arc finishing up the room recently occupied- by Billmeyw & Young ‘ in their new building, which when completed, will be occupied by the post-office and Misses Carson" & Hillman’s millinery store.

Everyone who contemplates buying an organ should call and examine our stock: We will sell to suit anyone. Five years warranty given with each instrument F. J. Patterson & Co., At Sliawhan & Boon shot's old stand. It is well to know the best reraedy for coughs and colds, soreness of the throat, and lungs, consumption and all pulmonary diseases, is Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. It quickly allays infiaination and checks decay. __ ‘‘Fun hi*a Country School,” will be presented at Evans Hall in Evansville on Tuesday evening, Dec. 4th, for the benefit of the A. O. D. W. This play creates a succession of laughs all the way through, and is well worth a trip to Evansville.' Going.—We saved from the recent fire in our town a line of jean%- rod and colored flannels, Ladies dress goods, fine shoes, all to be closed out at what they will bring. Stiles every day at Dr. Byers' office. P. C. Hammond & Son. In the case of the State bf Indiana vs. Elijah Craig, indicted for the killing of John Seantlin at Otjvell on the 1st day of Sept., the jury returned a verdict of gnilty of manslaughter and fixed his punishment at fifteen years in the penitentiary. Rogers Bros, have contracted for the erection of several new tenement houses at their coal mines near Kin- ; derhook. They are enterprising and progressive gentlemen, and will doubtless soon be the proprietors of a thriving little village. Ayer’s Pills are a convenient remedy to have always at hand. They are su-gar-coated, easy to take, effective to operate, sure to bring relief and cure. They are affeetual in a wide range of diseases which arise from disorders of the stomach and digestive organs. On Thursday, Dec. 6th, the Pike County Medical Society will hold a meeting at this place which is expected to be a most interesting one. Dr. J. .Jkl. Beardsley, of Winslow, will reaflll paper on “Health and How to Preserve It,” and Dr. Hoover, of Stendal, and Dr. Adams, of this place, are expected to read papers on medical subjects that will be of interest and profit to the members.

PERSONAL POINTB. jndgti Welbnm retoried Mh«i ... W. H. Posey went ovcj to Washington Tuesday on business. ~dj A.<3. BiUmeyer was ia Evansville ihefirst9 the week on business. VvW Josiah Colvin was among the passengers Ad j Evansville Monday evening. 5' I Senator E. P. Il ichartison went down te Evansville Monday evening on legal business. Mrs. Mart Fteeaer, spent a lew days with her husband at Mt. Vernon the first of the Week. * GuS. Weaver left Monday for Scymonr to accept a position in the music house of 8. V. Harare Carl Brayfi9ld,of Washington, wcli known among the printing- fraternity, spent Monday night here. George Quimby. the indomitable fruit tree missionary, left for Mitchell Monday to wort his business. Prbsecnting-Attorney Taylor was in Evansville and Mt. Vernon the Crist of the week on legal business. Miss Mary Wilson and Miss Lydn Martin went down to Evansville Monday ehrning on a shopping tour. . Sjrd Mattingly, of Washington, was shaking hand With his numerous Mends, at this,, place the first of the Week Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Smith Spent a few days in Wamck county the first of the week, visiting Mr. Smith's parent's. Miss Grace Hulburt, the charming daughter of Col. Hulburt, ofjheat- OtirU, is visiting friends here this week. ■ C. B. Humphreys, foreman of the Louisville Courier-Journal job rooms, was in town Monday and called td sec us. G. J. Crammer, general freight and passenger agent of the E. A T. H. and I, A E. railroads, waB in town Monday. Bob Stuckey, who for the past two years has been in the cities of Chicago, and Evansville, ia visiting relatives here this week. J. T. Goodman, a clever young law student in the office of Hon. T„ it. Cobb, nt Vincennes, was in this city Tnesday morning and gave us a call. W. K. Hartpencc. the genial city editor of the Washington Gazette, spent Sunday here, and expressed himself highly pleased with our town. Copt. Thos. C. Williams, rdpreseniing the wholesale dry goods house of Murphy, Hibben A Co., Indianapolis, was in town the first of the week. The captain is one of the most genial traveling men on the road and has a number of customers at this place.

CIIUBCIl C’UIMKH. Services at the l*resbytcrian Church next Sabbath at the usual boufs. Preaching'- at the M. E. Church next Sabbath at 10 :i>0 a. in. and 6:30 p. in. The second quarterly meeting of the M. E. Church will be held one week from next Satttl-dav and Sunday. The rain on last Sunday evening made the attendance of church services tnuch smaller than it would have been otherwise. The Thanksgiving services at the Presbyterian Church yesterday were, very well attended, and the sermon by Rev. D. YanDyke was a splendid ouc. Rev. J. G. Lane, of the General Babtist Church, has just closed a most successful revival at Sulpher Springs, in Marion township, which resulted in the conversion of twenty-six souls and the accession of seventeen members tw his church. Owing to a wash-out between Maysville and the O. & M. junction trains on the Straight-Line wive unable to reach Washington on Thursday and Friday, and passengers and baggage Were conveyed between Maysville and Washington by hack. A voHng lady of this place, and she hasn’t a foot like a Chicago giri-eitheiy blushed gratifying!)' when it was told oil her that at last Christmas times her little brother didn't want to hang up his stocking, but wanted to hang up tier’s so that Santa Claus could pijt a whl-el-borroW in it, A hv.»<,j^g p-»T!ty i-opiposefbof C-i* Boonshot, W, F. Townsend, J. 1P: Wilson, Dr. Carielon and Henry ltickrich, armed with double-barreled shot guns, went over into Daviess county, opposite Kinderiiook, test Wednesday, and struck terror to the hearts of alt the quails and rabbits within several utiles. Hillman & Clark, propSfetorsof the Eighth street meat market, near the Carter House, are doing a large business this fall. They seem to understand just when a beef is tender,-or when a porker should be slaughtered, and consequently, their meat is always first-class, giving satisfaction to the buyer, who ‘‘calls again” without a special iuvitation. y / Edwin D. DeBruler, brother of. Deputy-Auditor Chas. DeBruler, died at Winslow, on last Thursday ovening of paralysis, in the fifty-tliird year-of his a»e. Mr. DeBruler had been afflicted with this terrible disease for a number of years, but appeared to be getting much better and his friends were hopeful that he would entirely recover. On Thursday aftornoon, however, he was strickcu down and died in a! few hours. lie was unmarried, and for sometime previous to his death had been living alone. His funeral \ was conducted by the Masonic Lodge of Winslow, of which he was a member, on Friday afternoon, ahd was largely attended.

N. A New Tina ia Town. [Press of the 2Sd instt] / Lee Hirsehj the Terre Haute clothing -merchant, who obtained $3,500 worth of goods mm* II. S, Herzog & Co., of this city, under f&fcfe pretenses, has been brought here and bouu^j over for tri^l. ‘•The more We live, the longer We' find out,” in tile language of the German poet. After a residence of twelve years in Petersburg, we are pained to inform our beloved constituency that it has not been our fortune to' form the acquaintance of Herzog & Co. It remained for our youthful though ee -, teemed contemporary to unearth to public notice the firm of Herzog & Co. We trust tha t the Press will see to it that the false pretender Hirseh is dhlv lodged in our couuty jail, convicted and sent to the pen. 'Then tlerzog & Co., as a matter of course, should advertise with our esteemed contemporary, and give him credit for having discovered thorn. A Bun on a Brag Store. Never was such a rrsli made for any Drug Siore as is now at Bergen & Adams' for a Trial Bo’.tle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consuriiption, Coughs, and Colds. Ali persons affected with Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Severe Coughs or any affection of the Throat and Lniigsj can get a Trial Bottle of this great remedy free, by calling at the above Drug Store. Regular size $1.00. Will he here by November 15. A great number of New York houses have lately been offering clothing at about three fourths the cost of goods. Lyon of Evausville. obtained a tremendous quantity of the finest grades and will sell clothing' vei’y low for the next few weeks. Judgement for Said. Notice is hereby given that I will sotl'a judgement on Wilbur W. Swartz oi' Washington township. Pike couuty, Lid. For pa rtleulare call off the underM® «■*' ft ■ VLV-mr' | signed.

A Tribute of Eespeot to the Memory of o Good father. - .. ... SOti th<j morning of the 3d of last hit our father left a happy home, ill of life and health, and in* good spirit; ahd before tlie sun went down was brought back to it dead—dead; his eyes forever closed, his Jips forever "stilled, his ears deaf to our loving words, and to the vile tongue of slander. little did we think, as he started away in the morning, that we had had our last giiihpse Of him until we should behold him a lifeless corpse. Words cannot bring him back again, but we fccl'ive must say Something to express our sorrow for bis lo3s, onr anger at his enemies, ami our knowledge of his ptfre and true inahhood. lie to-day lies in the grave yard, while the yillian who murdered him, and the Woman who slandered hint live and even reecive pity from many of the people. Onr father could not testify to his inuocencc, but that wretch "and bis foul-mouthed wife weromit before the people to testify a|§tinst him; but, thauk God, they inu not have one witness by whom to furnish proof of their outrageous falsehoods, and what does the oath of such trash amount to? They were poor, and our family befriended them, furnished them milk, carried them food when they were sick, knit for them and showed them every kindness bitt— associating with them as equals, they were always too far beucatli respectability- for that. One of the lawyers spoke of their peaceful home being disturbed. What has become of our peaceful home when our father, the head of the family, the tic that bonnet us all together, has <rane and left the old homestead so desolate that our widowed mother in her old age can bear to stay in It no longer? What was their home compared to ours? A den of family quarrels, where peace never reigned, where the husband and wife never spoke of one another, except to tell some fault of the other, or of some quarrelsome fight in whieh they had been engaged.

isoi one can say ox our tauter mat they ever heard him make usc'*>f low or vulgar language of any kind, and until he became a man of property, not one slanderous story was ever heard of him. Men do not unusually become so degraded after middle'age, and degraded he must have been to form intimacies with such as she. The verdict of the jury sentencing him to twenty-one years in the penitentiary is not punishment a’t- all adequate to the crime which he committed. Oh! Law, where is thv justice when a good citizen sitting peacefully in his office, must be shot down without just/cause, and the verdict be man-slaughter? God most help tbe people, for the law will not protect them. One murder has already been committed in our here-to-fore' quite towujfeWhen will the next be and who will be the*victim ? Many think it cruel to wish for the death of any man, and cauuot bear to think of men being hung. They pity the murderer and his family, but do not think of the victim or the sorrow of his friends. We know that for the crime of one man we must bear a sorrow to our graves, that we can not escape it; but it will be some* light in the darkness to remember the many kind acts of our father, and to know that he was a Christian and a gentleman, let who Will say to the contrary, and to know also' of kind' friends,who came to us in our sorrow and spoke words of comfort to us in our sore trouble. They will never be forgotten, and vie know there will come a time when all things will be made right, for the Lord ^kjs said, “Vengeance is mine, I will repay.’' s His Lovi.ng Daughtsbs. Sear York Houses Trembling. ^People ' who desire to-save money to «»%rioolf ifoHSa*that a great'many leading clothing houses ot' New York have during the last ten days, been compelled to sacrifice their goods at about one half Mine. A large quantity of good clothing sold at low figures in New York has been bought bv M. Lyon, of Evansville, and will arrive at his big clothing cmporlpmby the loth or 17th of this month and will he sold at aboutthe cost of good* and trimmings »ot considering the making. Time to Stop It. It’s too bad, Sir or Madam, hut don't get frightened. Your hair is failing off—that’s certain. A glance in the mirror, or ah investigating committee of fingers tell the dismal stdrir. We don’t discuss the possible cause. It is enough that Parker's Hair Balsam used now will prevent furtherdestruction. Is your hair somewhat grey, too, and crisp ? Alas, yes. The Balsam will give back tile original color, softness and gloss. Not a dye, not oily, elegantly perfumed, a perfect dressing. Well Be warded. A liberal reward will be paid to any party who will produce a ease-of Liver, Kidney or Stomach complaint that Electric Bitters will not spcedily enre. Bring them along, it will cost you nothing for the medicine if it fails to cure, and yon, will l»e well rewarded fervour trouble besides. All Blood diseases, Biliousness, Jaundice, ^Constipation, and general debility are quickly cured. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Price only ■Ry cents per bottle. For sale by Jergen ft Adams. ^_ Lots and Land Por Sale.

Twelve lots at private sale. Located neat the depot, in Petersburg,Ind,; also thirty-three acres of land Situated on the noted Bluff of White river, and ind tides an excellent stone quary. .and the steamboat lauding for Petersburg. The location is beautiful and has a splendid View of White river and tlio surrounding; country. Call and sec me. Good terms. Soph 18,1883. Wm. Hawthorn. Prepare for Winter* John Brgdfield 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 auy place in town at eight cents per bushel. For general use his coal is not excelled by any in. the "county. Give him your orders and they Will be promptly tilled. Orders left at I. M. Johnson's will be promptly attended to. Saeklen’s Arnica Salve. The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily cure Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers, Salt H heuin. Fever Sores. Cancers, Idles, Chilblains, Corns, Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all skjiu eruptions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or money refunded. 25 cents per box. For sale by Bergen & Adams. , It is Said That tbe'suits bought recently in New York from . the big clothing houses that, failed by Lyon's agent will be sold wt a shade over half value. The goods wili arrive by November 17tlit and Lycm, of Evansville, will give his legion of customers slashing bargains in overcoats and suits for men anil boys.

Important to ^tending Buyers!! —-7-OF-Watches, Clocks, Jewelry N- B.—Every customer btiykig $2 worth or more from,us on or before TTJESt)AY, DECEMBER 25,1883, will bo fbesented with a ticket or tickets eutilliug them to a chance to draw onr 400-day Clock, $40; Silver Watch, $20, or Siiver Caster, $i0. A customer buying $10 worth of ns will receive Five tickets, and so on. You will get the full worth of your money for every dollar you ihvest. Our stock is always complete, as we are receiving goods every few day?. Repairing promptly executed. A liberal share of patronage solicited. ' ' . v n- E- OUBTINOtibBB^O., 1X4, Main WASHINGTON, INDIANA.

. OSBORN BROTHERS —-DEALERS INi BOOTS AND SHOES St., near Mai*.Petersburg, •-•••- Indiana. * They are prepared to manufacture the finest sewed calf or the common kip boot at “live and let live” prices. Their work recommends itself; their stock, the best in the market. £xtra fine patching done by a new methcsl. See that your soles are in 'good order. A supply of the best quality of Eastern work kept conssantly in stock. Prices low. Call in. A Osborn Bros.

New Heat Shop. Messrs.Hillman & Clark have opened ont a meat shop in the Leslie building where they will be found at all times with a large supply of all kinds of fresh meats. The patronage of the public is kindly solicited. Ail Epoch in Trade The failures of three or fonr of the leading clothing houses of New York has been a grand tiling for the people of Evansville aud vicinity, as M. Lyon ha» bought a tremendous lot of Men's and boy's spits and oven-oats at such low prices that he can afford to sell them at a little over half the prices generally charged. Advice to Mothers. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of cutting teeth? If so, e»nd at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Strut for CHILDREN Terthing* Its value is incalenable. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no vhistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softeps tho gums, reduces iiitlammation, and, gives time and energy to the whole system. .Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children Teething is pleasent to the taste and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States and is for s&le by all druggists throughou he world, Price 23 cents a bottle. COimilHPONDIlNCK. From Otwell. * t)Tw!fLi». Ind., Nov. 21,15'3. We antieipatc-a Christmas tree at the M. E. Church on Christmas eve. TheG. A. R. have removed their headquarters into Green’s building. Dr. Daniel’s loss on barn was satisfactorily adjusted and settled Monday by Mr. J. M. Doyle, of your city ?G35 was the amount paid him. It is remarkable to see the guesses on IVrter & Steen’s bottle of beans. ^k>ut one thousand guesses have been recorded, ranging from 400 to 25,000, and still they guess for a $10 overcoat and a cashmere dress. Dr. George R. tfazlewocd ami Miss Anna Jackson, of Valene, are visiting at Dr. Cole’s this week. — r* Uncle John Vat toil died very suddenly Monday night. U. E. Forsi.^ T* *- FrOm tk« ShOiirba of Glesen. glezen, rm The rams have put the roads in a bad condition. Com remains very sappy and I think a great deal of it will be damaged in the crib as well as in the add. b 6 The saw-log men wear striding faces now on account of tho rise in the river, and they are now rafting with a boom. Well, I had tho pleasure of going through the little port of Glezen since it changed ita name and I am surprised to see so much improvement made in a little city. Hobbs & Stull have their mill enclosed nicely and are doing a large business in the lumber trade. • There is a first-lass blacksmith shop at Glezen now run by our Old friend James Mitchell, and all needing work in his line will do well to give him a call. Dearing. Kin-man & Co. have their store in full blast now ami are doing a good business. Thompson’s saloon is in full blast and from the Appearance on last Wednesday the juice was going pretty freely. A large force of men are busy getting out cross-ties In the bottoms. Bro, McCord is our teacher this fall and they say he is getting along finely with his school. Ould Kick. legal Advertisements. ■■-s-----*— Notice of Administration. --- NOTICE ip hereby given that the undersigned hits bedi appointed by the Clerk of the Ciri cult Court of Pike eonnty, State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Peyton C. Colvin, ; late of Pike county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. DANIEL B. DAVIDSON, Nov. 23,1883-3\v. Administrator. —

Administrator’s ssalo ol Personal Property. , 1 'VrOTICE is hereby giTen that the nn'ters>gne<l, It administrator of the estate of Peyton C. Colvin, late of Pike oountj, deceased, will on J SATURDA T, December 15,1883, At the late resilience of the deceased in Clay I township. Pike county, Inch, sell all the personal 1 proi*erty of the deceased, consisting of one buggy. six hundred bushels Of corn, and household i furniture. TekM9:—All sums of $5'and Under, cash; and on aH SHIB9 orer $3, a credit of nine months ii-111 be given, the purchaser giving his note with approve*! security, waiving relief from Valuation and appraisement laws and bearing interest at the rate of eight per cent from date of sale. ^J)AJSIEL B. DAVIDSON, - Nov. 23,-3w. Administrator. |-■----— Coroner’s Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned. Coroner of Pike oouny, can be found at his office in the town of Petersburg, and will attend promptly to the duties of his office. PKM 8. WITHERS, Nov. 23, iSS3-ly. Coroner. Huperlntenclen ts Notice. PtfltLlC EXAMINATIONS OF APPMcfcnts for teacher’s license will l>e Held fn the last Saturday of each month at the town of WinSlohv Pike county, Indiana. A certificate of good moral character from some member of the County Board of Education must l>e brought, by applicants iri the county,and from CotintV Superintendent bv those out .of the courtv. JOHN WHITMAN, June 1,1S53. Co.uiity Supt. rX'iui*§tee*» Notice. Notice is hereby given to all person? interested that I will attend at my residence! eoruer Eighth and Walnut Streets, AT ALL TIMES. to transact tlie business connected with the office of Trustee of Washington township. All persons having business with said office will please take notice. JOHN B. HANNAH, . *' Tructee^ Trusteed TVotioe. Notice is hereby given to all persons interest that i will attend at my Office in Pleasant-' ville, AT ALL TIMES. to transact business connected with tlie Office of Trustee of Monroe township. All persons having business with said office Will please take notice. JAMES A. SHEPARD, Trustee. Trustee’s Notice. Notice Id hereby given to all persons Interested tfiat I will attend at my office fit ntarie # EVERY MONbAYf to transact business connected with the office of Trustee, of Madisdn township All ?»ersons Itnvirg bueincss with said office will please take notice.* JAME8 li. DOW MAN. Trustee.

Trii^tee’s Notice. Notice is hereby erven to all persons interested that l vriil attend at my office at W ms low. EVERY FRIDAY, to 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 all persons interestei that 1 will attend at my office at White Oak, EVERY MONDAY t‘» transact business connected with the office of Trustee of Marion township. All persons having business with said office will please take notice. SASSER SULLIVAN.Trustee. OSCAR HAMMOND, W2H0T0GRAPHES:PETERSBURG, - - 'INDIANA, Wily make any kind of pictures you v want, and Cuaraatse Satisfaction to All Patrons. Will copy and enlarge old pictures in 9 any style desired. :STEW BAKERY! -ANDOYSTER SALOON. The undersigned has opened a new bakery and oyster saloon on Main street, one doer below Smith & Pinnev’s furniture store, on iatuni.iv, Oet. 6th, and will keep constantly on hand a supply of STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES CIGARS <3fc TOBACCO. COUNTRY PRODUCE I! 7A BEX IX Xl’CX VXffS FOB GOOPS. Having handsomely titled up my oyster saloon, I am prepared to entertain alt Who may favor me with avail. Keecp- . tion parties ami families supplied with cakes, oysters and confections of every description. Hot Tea and Coffee at all times. .ft. AHBERTHAAS. o. K. SHAVESG SALOON, J\ 33. '1' U iaf.l'i JaJVl-, Proprietor, Petersburg, Ini ana. arties wishii.g work L cue at t heir residence wdii€»vaordA<i^ s__hs>l. i»p. Main street op»c. mt* .ijfc * TeaTST* HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE. An Illustrated Weekly—16 Pages. S ITKff TO BOYS AND GIRLS OP PROM SIX TO SIXTEES YJtAhSt OF AGE, Vcl. V. commencas Nove^her 6, 1883. Harper's Youug People is the best weekly for children in America —Bmthmstern Christian Acicoattr. All that the artist's skill ean accomplish in the way of illustration has been done,.aud tho best talent of the country has contritMStt to its text. —Xric.Bnjtnnd Journal of Education, Boston. In its special held there is nothing that can be compared with it.—Hartford Eroniny Post. TERMS. HAEPEB’3 TOTTNO-PEOPLE, I Per Tear, Po3taga Prepaid, i el 50. ■Single numbers, five cents each. npeeimen copies sent on receipt of three Cents. The Voltimes of Harper's Yoons People for IS81, 1883, and 18&1, handsomely bound in lilmhinated cloth, will be sent by mail, postage prepaid, on re<A£pt of IS 00 each. Cloth cases for each volume.tsnitable lor binding, will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of 50 cents each. Remittances should be made by Poet Office money order or draft, to avoid chance of loss. Np\vspa|>ers are not to eopv this advertisement without the express order of Harper & Brothers. Address, HARPER & BROTHERS, X. Y.t ’83. GRAMBOSECOMBIHATIOSS. 84. Tie PIKE COUNTY DEMOCRAT -:A2fD the INDIANA:STATE SENTINEL L One Year for Only $2.23. By paying us $2.25 you will receive, to* 1 year, ! your home (county) .paper, and your own home j (State) paper. The Sentinel is the tea din ff Democratic newspaper of the State* able and vigilant, an*! an u u com promising1 enemy of monopoly. It is especially satisfying in its exposures of the spirit or subsidy as embodied In the$resent t/ii&rhtg tariff. No Democrat should be without The Sentinel. Sample copies can be found at this office.

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-T* E LY & TOWNSEND; ATTOBOTIYa • -iKBMsmtars of the D. S. JPetertburg, i*«« Prompt attention given Walt ed to theul. Will practice tn fits and adjoining and in the Fedefil Court?. , t kirk'll *«*_In Ond rrAnl'i ornQUlB liua. Franks nb* fc Main and Seventh streets. JAMES L. KEITH, » Attorney at Law* U familliar with all the IJeoorda, Pocket*, ©t©i of the various offices; Abstracts of Title, !>©ed*w Mortgages, Ac. made aud writen with especial care and correctness i.. at rt!t!!A»We rate*. PwK bate business solicited. Office, with Dr. A. Leslie. ■* pOSEY & WILSON, : Attorneys at Law, PsteTMaif?, - - - Imdim tut Orndfc—OVcr White's City Drag Store, Main aAd Eighth Streets. yy H. THOMPSON; ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC, JVferabttrp, Indiana, Special attention given to Probate busineai and collecting. Office with Dr. Leslie. 13 |JILLER & RICHARDSON; Attorneys at LaWj Petersburg, ^ ‘ - Indluadt Will Jprifiicc in Pile and adjoining countie Er. A. B.CAELETON, Office tn Gns Prank’s new .building, cor. Main and Seventh Streets; residence in Moses,l niaV* n few dwelling; in Profit’* aclditicnjto Petrrrtnr^ Treatment of diseases of females aud children a specialty. Chronic and^Ufficult cases solicited. Calls in the city br country promptly respdPdeil to, day or night. p)R. A. R, BYERS, Physician and ,Surgeon, PrtersDMrj, Indiana. ■ OFFIC E: Main street near corner of Seventh street. RESIDENCE: Corner of Walnut and Ninth street.- * j. B. DUNCAN, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, r*tersbttry. Indian*. ln* Wm* Hisgen*$ building, np RESIDENCE: Carter House. -m-_---*

B. ADAMS, M. D., Fttysioieja and Surgeon, 1 riefsbttrjf, Indiana. - _ ' _ OFFICE: On Main street^ OTor Red Dru Store. J. PHILLIPS, SURGEON DENTIST, - *. Petersburg, - - inriian^. Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gw) micas extraction of teeth. Artificial a *nv desirable style on short noticejQ StoFF1C* °U south of Gits Prank's PIKE HOTEL, CHAS. SCHiEFER, Prop. Mail-Street Petefsbsrj, Mieafun,LSh”uhV^rKm«.<JUil,;ing aBd The traveling public will find it an excellent * .If8 supplied with the beet the market affords. (fv Charges reasonable. D0fs kept in connection with the house, iq which can be found at all times the be#\g. CcV. _____ — ItURQ kill Wines, Liquors & SCHAEFER'S HAT.T. _,A '"P,™ commodioos Hall, suitable far Theatrical Troupes, Concerts, Ac. • MEREDITH HOUSE, WASHINGTON. INDIANA, Joseph G. Loro, Lessee* undersigned has recently taken charge of this popular house, refurnished It ct>i ,,.1 j « * nksneti it completely; and put it in first-elaSsShape in cveFk Wav. G&J In every room. Po plar prices. Polite atW? tion to geusts. * ree ‘bus to and from all trains; ; . " — * • w oun mnu iroi Livery accommodations convenient located. Large, airy and -IrffM VKXItLATSD ROOMS. CeutraHf table Will be supplied with the best the market affords. _- market affords. M^The traveling public is cordially invited to ®*D ^©skp* c. Loro, SHERWOOD HOUSE, W*. SHEBWOD, Prep. ~ B. A. Frost) Ken., T. Bessel, J. Dexter) Clerk* Corner Frsl and Eoetist struts, El^rajaJSrVUl©, - - inrH»na. The Sherwood Is centrally located, first-elas* m all its appointments, and the best and cheap* eet hotel in the city. Kates, $2 per itav. ST. CHARLES HOTEL Half square sooth of Washligtes, ot Hliaolt street. Indianapolis, ... Indiana; Has ch&itged proprietor*, ami been refitted lit » manner to make it comfortable Tor those wh<* may patronise it. Rates, »1 per dav; Eodgingr 50 cents; Meals. 25 cents. B Jas. Biley & Oo., Props. Also.entral Kestanrant antler Bates Hods 6;

EUEEEAI GREAT iNDUCEMENTSE -:BUYEHSh -At the Store of-—- * J.F.KLIME -(Successor to J. »\ Kimc A Co.)UNION, - » % INDIANA, —DEALER IKDry Gttofls, ClotMut, BaDts&Skaes. -KOT1&N8, tWOCJEXIXM,— GiassWare & Queensware Tkt Highest Market Price Paid/of % Country Produce. JW. WILSON, • * u f Real Estate Agent; Petersburg,.Indian*, Will bay tfttd sell real estate, examine title# ftr land- and attend promptly to all business eatrusted to uiv rare. 1 havo at 11118 time the following property-W* reasonable terms ami easy pkvmont; .Tti-’-'.-ams Dili's rtmi eon? IIKESi; 1. ISO acre.farm S54 miles south of PetersbuMf.75 acres iin riiUivatu.it, good dwelling honse.bnrtl aiul miCnotises.S: 80 acres 2>J miles west of Petersburg, no tMf Princeton road, 60 acres cleared, dwelling l barfi and outhouses-good water. K Its acres adjoining retersbnM.il] in I in Skn on..„AEL ---- » v- --v> • vivici'lK cation, ho better land in the count 4. 230 acre farm 6 miles west ( acres in cultivation, dwelling 1 houses, orchard, Ac. 5. 120 acre farm % mile Catt , cleared, brick hfnESO, blrfi and well waterwl W springs and tw.ps. «- chards, con! mihe and stone quart'. 6 Pai-t of lot (17 north side Main street 1* Fa-* tershnrg. 7, Vacant lots on south side of Main in Pei tween Silth anil Seventh, fronting on Main .inatronMfejM