Pike County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 37, Petersburg, Pike County, 22 January 1885 — Page 3

Me County Democrat. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE POINTY. HOf" TUeTlfce Couaty Itriacoriit turn the l*i> («t circulation of any c r e * et, yr in Pike County t A<lrertlsri» will make a note of tils fact! ' V Thursday, Jan. 22,188a. Eailroad-:-Time~:-Tabl33. Indianapolis Sl Evansville Railroad. TIME CARD, IX EFFECT DEC. 7, 1.8M. 4 :00 p m 5.0(11> ui 5:22 p m 5:54 pin .0:43 p m ttOING NORTH. STATIONS*. No. IS. Dtp. Evansville " Somerville " Oakland City. “ Ptrteralmrj; Arr. Washington tiOlNti SOUTH. STATION*!. No. H. Dep. Washington. 7'.00 ;i ir “ Pett-rahurg Sdui a ir “ Oakland city. “ Somon i Ho Ate." Evansville Trains nm daily except Sunday, r* lag with trains oust ami west on O 'Washington. k C. J. llKfULKN, (loll No. U, 0:35 a m S; 1C j) m 8:35 a m 0:55 a in 1:20 a m . S :".5 a m S:5> a m 10:00 a m No. IS. 1:45 pin Sdto i> m 4 :30 :> m 4:5o p m 0 :iri p m oonnoet- . & M. at . Snpt. BYANSYILLE & TERRS HAUTE R. R. C««li;NSI!i) table of TiaK. Taking Effect Sunday, December 7th, iss4. ': »~ E i g C3 09 53 X SXC. G.a.£,Cs . o*eic6cckicc X do«,HJei'tisvsi' E Sa ££ £ ESS3S S £ £ £ « 5k- I ci X ? c: ^ c : m c>— O*-r d tp -s-C. S I ' ”* d W I filal'ESSsI •i o. c. a. a. ~ — a « a d 2s5SS*iSgi58!?i.5 1** x et si d — v.‘ni'i'i,sii' . =££=£: 5 — — — — — : O' V, X j X X : BESEScESEHHc & ,8$J§ 8.882 2fi§8*r *5 « »- OC C5 Z> «<5 t- 1 - Ct -*r 07 & a «■? a <R -?i|c x 5 SL? 2** c a*0»:es?2>w - £> s«5i 5c •-« r* * «- v ^ ~ x ^ c C r- . t* C* ££ 3 U. ~ c, v /■". r* H « 5^-2 2 3 £.£ A H .► -J JrX' ^-3 Hi ■?«S4b. - t * seasssE — c. c. e. c. a. c.« ^ 58»5SS X cs *- 23 J Ji, ci « I E E 8 E £ E £ S £ £ £ £ «? «S«tf i *5 V- d d d -f — X* d d i - si r: ! = S : « x iaii Esi O SHS8.8S2S28.SS ,j ; ^ H ^ t-X X X X —' i S, I On E. & T. II.—Trains Nos. 8 and 4 daily with Sleeping Cars !s;tnt-en Evansville anil Chicago and Evansville and Indianapolis. Traias Nos. 8 and 1 daily-tviih through Parlor Coach between Evansville and indlanapoiin. Train No. 1) runs Sundays only, and in plat* of Train No. C, with through coach between Evnnaville and !utllan»i>olis. Trains Noo..x’, 5 and u run daily Sundays excepted. On Ml. Vernon Branch-Trains Nos. 7. ft, 88 and 24 run daily except Sunday. ti. J. (iU.ViiAlER, <4. P. A.

/ M&rsonviile, Madison & Indianapolis, Cchilih.j.k ir; KKrnr il'AR T 12. 18*5. >Tr depart from l/tr:s\uj.s, Kv.,tV>l,Mi, North Uo follows: C ’-rtTTrA 1. fiTANl*-VK!» TlSdll. Mo. & Indianapolis'Mail -F N«. 1 Chicago, Ex -N Na. t ledianttpoiiH )■'\pres* v No. 7 'Wtijoingu Fust i .i::r :55 a m :•'.*» u to :2‘J »> m : :29 pm | >n>ws: m : Kcti: ruing arrive a! No. iO Southern Exp: No. 4 I/OMiaville Ejci>rtvr P«o..2 I«oul*.TiUc Mail . Ko. 6 LoulnvlUe X\ - 'HSaily. vi>K'ily rxo.-}'. Hni;viKy. Trains Nos. i ®iid 7 connwt at Jmlhtanpo.'i* far Bt. Ifouis. No#. 8 and 6 goirig North and Nv '. 4 ar.d 2 jrulup South. oouru-et at C<}Jumtas for :• •• >ttitt<a CambrldgFClty and iladteon Mn.nt*L;«*.\ No. 2 going South ami No. i going North hava through coa-chett and purluti* oar* V*-; .vt»* n liOpiRTilia end (■alf'Hg.i ruhou*. ehamv*. No. 10 joins Booth and No. 7 going X»*r!h nt*?e through ooaeheMmd rVgfr.nt' new pnhw alee plug cftiYi iK'tWiygn Chk e^o u.ol without change. For time table*, rat**of imv, thrw;;:: ti- hWA, baggage checks Hud fnr*h*-r jurm*? motion regardiuj, the riihnmg «>f tvoI^k, upniy to G. 1!. ii ace hr v or Z. T. I. s.»hiuv <• ■» >, Ticket Asvni-. viik1, Ky. j aujsb ii i:?; n i: a . r. \. v<: i t •», Manager. vicn. I'u.sh. A Tkt*. Ag‘.. 1 ColnmbttH, u;v<». FUt-id-mi 4, Ivn. ' II. K. IAEIUN*;. A*-*’? <.*f*n*l l';i.s.«. Ait.. Indiana. ' ‘'TEE OLD RELIABLE OHIO & MISSISSIPPI * -:E A XL WAY:--IH r?t£XCELLEl> 108-“— Comfort, Safety & Quick Time EAST and WEST! TRAINS GOING "EAST: fl^nOKs. Night Vine A Ac<»ohi- Day Exp to Ciu’ti mod'n Exp. Yjuimv i* fit-. IjOuU r* Jone« '•* Sand oral.. * Odin. * Flora. OIney.. ** Vinvann'a " Mitchell.,/ 44 Seymour 44 1$. Vernon Ar Cincinnati 44 IjOuisville. f 0 45*tm *$0Qam V Uam. 0 2*ktm 9 23km in Uhim 10 S5am 11 05am 11 23ara i 1 I5an 1 12 50p;n 1*2 57 pm A 27pm 247pm 5 00pm 8 10pm 5 80pm 415pm hdOpni 645pm 8 00pm 685pm tV<*Kpm U 2t|p m 10 88; an 1121 pm 12:30am 2 80a if 1 •102am 747am 7 05am C 50nxn TRAINS GOING WEST: tt Cin«liWi'ti f6 45am *S Warn *7 00pm N. Vernan tL53um 10 25m m 95^pm roShm 1052am 1025pm J1 55um H51am 11 dtprr* 2 1.5pm 2h0pui 205am *• 8<>yixw>ur 44 Mitchell.. * VIlkttDS’B 44 Olney.. ■* Flora.. “ Odl» * SandoYal.. * Jones Ar BL Iiouls 8 28 pm 25«pm 4 10pm 8.82pm 6 15pm 425pm 6 34pm 481pm 5 82pm 7 55pm G:>0pm 4 OOmih 5 07am 510am *910pm I 1184pm ! 1*2 05am looam 442am 5:»>a»h Othun 0 lojim 780am 900am

Tlxe O. a,n.cL -ALWAYS MAKESFast Time& Sure Connect ionn -WITH Al.L LINKS ATCineinnati, Loaisvlile & St. Louis I AJKD ALL POINTS NAMED ABOVE. Luxuriant Parlor Cara uiv run Daily on all Express Trains. lK»ub!*» Daily tint* of Paduce Sleeping Cur* ! without change between Kt. Ports and Pin- I cixnatj, aud New York, P1iii.aoei.phi a. I Baltimore and Washington. Far reliable information as to n>ut<»s-ratc%tv ttekeis,apply in person or l»y letter j to W JF1. ti. BONl»i:UA.\T, Ag^nt Ohio A M issi -sippl.lt y. i Washington. Ind. Or Vf. B. 311ALLS'!KI>, Tittv. Pass. Agt.. Vincennes. Indiana. W. W. PEA 1U>DA’, \V. 11. BH ATTl’C, j Preti’tand Gear. Man. <«en. Pass. Agt. -)OS(rfSHORT NOTICE! ! ?1 HAVE A LAKOK SAl'SAOE Mll.I.J which is run by an <■ njjrhip. and I will erimi i mumkc meat at ONE CENT 1>ER P»)tNl». j This i« uiueb cheaper than grinding by j baud. Brill sr in your meat amt I w1tl grim! I H on short notice. ISAAC WI! ITTAK il!. ! On the oorncr ueur the Court House. j

LOCAL MATTERS. Ice dealers’ harvest. - i——-;- ■ | Organize a literary society. Let us have a dramatic club. Colds have become epidemic. Look out for chicken thieves. Go to Flemings’ for tine teas-. Keep your business advertised. ! The local wheat market is dull. Society events are on the wane. Bargains in sugars "at Flemings’. Excellent weather for the doctors. . I)o not kindle a tire with coal oil. Fine brands of cigars at Flemings’. Xow is the time t'o nut "a good, lot" Of : '_ t Our sidewalks are secluded, its it were. ' Petersburg is fast becoming a show town. . — — i This lias been a severe winter - on wbeatv Choice 2s. O. molasses, 70 cents, at Flemings'. There is a good tolu trade in Petersburg. BoitoTn prices o;t all groceries at Flettiings’. ' Thebad roads have been hard on our farmer friends. Go to Flemings’ for all kinds of canned goods. Tan and ruby will ■ Ikv the favoitite colors in the spring. Only three marriage licences issued since our last report. Highest prices in goods for country produce at Flemings’. < A dancing club is being organized to give semi-monthly dances. Fruit growers are of the opinion that the peaches are all killed. All of otir neighboring towns are having a roller-skating "craze.'’ Dame Humor reports two weddings to occur within the next month. Exchange yo^tr butter, eggs.. chick-ct.-s, etc., for groceries, at Fleming's. Fresh broad for sale every day ai A. Maas’ Bnkjyy. Two loaves for 5 ecu Is. The jingling of sleigh-boils was feeiincutly heard on last Saturday! and Sunday. Petersburg has a satisage mill with a capacity of 100 pounds ji<4r uav. How's that?

Soiiiu very strong attractions ah* to; appear tit., theOpera Homa? iwithiiij the test iiioKtii. Mores. Frank shipped three i*u* loads : of yesterday, and (.'lint Maloti: two loads lad week. ; “Tka.t liult* blonde” with the Aginv ’ Vi idlaee-5 Mia hitished several of the tender youths at Priuieeloii. ] , Rev. P. 1. lUtviis fell on ilia icy ■ pavpment Ia*tt Friday end sustained I a *^\d sprain in the wrist. W e an* inifbrmod that IL-ub Hamtnotni broke his arm .last Friday by ! hiding on the slick pavement. Compared with other town:-, there hits been very lithe sneak tliieviug done in Petefstyttrjf this winter. The slippery pavement .made it difrieid; for pedestrians to walk lad Friday. Several accidents resulted ! therefrom. Seme of the ‘•boys'* v. ho came |u to | the show Thursday night felt like I “painting the town red," but they did I not jsjvsite do it. . 1 ae Richardson Dramatic Company 1 went from here 'to Washington, from ! there to, .Bedford, thenee to Martins- i villptfnd Shelby villi*. The heautifuFsirow is still vtith us.; —[This is a weather item, and is&nb-'j j-e<d to changes ere the reader’s tore« fails on this paragraph.] Saturday, February 14th, will be St. Valentine» day; Wednesday, Febrnaty 18th, the Leu ten season begins : Easter Sunday, April oth. Among the tobae*) sales of an Evansville linn last Thursday was reported ‘‘One hogshead Pike county, link, good trash, at $4-50.” Tvtio or three lights occurred at the depot Thiir-day night among miner; who were waiting for the 5 :54 train. Result—.several black eyes.

A great interest is taken in the revival at the M. E. Church at is shown by the good attendance nightly. IJev. Davis is tin earnest worker. Our neighboring county of Dubois is interested in the bill regulating the removal of county seats. limpingburg wants’the court house. “The moon will be full twice, this month."’ We know some men who swore oft" on New Years that wil! be •■full"' more than twice this month. On Saturday the streets wore a somewhat deserted look, ami not much business was done. The sudd wave prevented many farmers from coining to town. A thoroughbred “jour"’ passed through town last week, remaining over Friday night. lie was a square union man, and was cn route to j Evansville. “The high water will prevent a fringe up in the river, ami the cold weaiTiel* will prevent the tihreatened flood,” is the philosophy of the city editor of the Evansville Courier. i

The divorce business Is brisk, am that is about all the eases being filet with tlij Clerk. Two cases of thi kind Were llled the, two first days o this Week. The Sectary of the l'ike Coutit; Agricultural Society has called for i meeting of the stockholders at th Court house on Saturday, February 1 1885, to elect twelve directors. The I. & K. It. 11. management ha cut employes out of passes, and give) them the privilege of riding on hal fare. This lias been in vogue sinci the 1st cf January. Give the boys : chance. V. ith every dollar’s worth of gooil | you buy at the Post Office do well} I Store before tie 1st day of Februan j you are entitled to a ticket that ma? give von that handsome gold wutei j and chain, j Tire Oakland Enterprise manful!} | defends, and energetically apologize: I tor, some of the short-comingsjof tha | village. But, then, Cudgel is too neat Oakland City for the latter to react great proportions. The county received as its jngpor j tionmeut of the school fund, .>7,188.04 | and paid to the State. £5,063.771 Dep j uty Auditor West Is, preparing tilt ! apportionment for each township ir ! the county, the amount of which vvi will publish next week. Annie E. Hart Wants a divorce from Winfield S. Hurt on account of crue treatment and gross neglect of duty Hols a non-resident of tiie State, and his° whereabouts are tinkiiovbn. It may be possible that he is attending the Xew Orleans Exposition. ! Like * great many places,, Petersburg has a “haunted house." Though about, ti e only thing over seen therein that in any way resembled a hobgoblin was it white cow,'which had thken refuge from the storm.-and was moving about the rooms with considerable nois Squire White’s eour!* had ifuile a lively appearance Monday morning. The ease was a suit for lhe payment of a sum of money fora ferry itjuding, ImntghC by lljaiph .Morgan, (json ed (Joodlet Morgan), against George* Clough. Mr. Clough wen first blood. The case will come up in t; new form next wnd. probiddy. Our Press neighbor hits it aright: “Some people are mistaken about .the law in! regard to subscription toj newspapers. Persons who are delinquent must pay up ail arrearages before the editor 1; compelled to stop sendjiugthe paper, A refusal to take tbs sajme out of the posiofSee docs not relibre him from payment and the editor nitty continue to send the paper sudeoiject the the same by law." 5 .

The Vincennes Sun of the 13th ins!. sale i. -i i ui uck, the eunuiv has the following concerning of sent > sawiogs down in by i >• t-is i-y Sheriff s-iupei auetioui-er hi ing on the Kubx aide-^nd the buyer on ihe-Pike caiiuty side. The logs were eohi toj a nutU named Richardson, anil -Ihejj subsequently disappeared. Mis efforts.to titl'd t 'em led to the uijreet -of :fcree ii e::. The Postmaster has furnilshed us with a statement of urn Vrtjsiness of the Post Office for the- last entlyig December ill, 1884, as Mont-v issued, 41<hr|5,5G».S0; ordei quarter, follows: paid, .66—$i .232.41 postal notes issued, ' lull—$288.G3; postal notes'paid, 22—$15.21: iimkiuut of stamps, envelopes,, etc., sold—]$852.2[: 128 letters and packages registered, and Do registered letters and (laeksgcs delivered. 1 V “Ve-rv i-okl hud night, dll'. Townsend observed the reporter.] “Cold! 1 should say so. Went honjie; lit a candle: jumped into bed; tried to blow candle out: couldn’t do it; blaze frozen: had to break it off,]' replied Mr. Townsend, This is not the revitk our gvnseud. <a newsui would Western suit of a weather interview fellow-citizen, Mon. W. F. T< It is a dipping from a Nebrus paper, hut no doubt his opiuit be similar to that of his uamesa k'e. The motion for a new trial yesterday In the Conker vs. Air Line case was overrated by ,1 udgo. Ihirrett, and the judgment for $11,382 was ordered to bo recorded.—Evansville] Journal, ISth. ,1. W. Wilson, Esq.j of this place, was One of the attorneys connected with this ease. Conker. while constructing a part of the Air Line, was furnished material by Ijngle, and it was the latter’s interest that Mr. Wilson represented. . The lease has been i i the courts for a number of years.

RieliE.rdson’s Drxiaatie Combination gave throe performances at Schaefer# Opera-house last week, placing “The Bauke.’s Daughter” on Wednesday night, “Bachelors” at Thursday matinee, at:d “Tlie Danitea” till Thursday night. These plays were given by this company of artists in a professional way—highly entertaining. Every role, from the star, Miss lllake, to tlie child, was carried |n a very creditable manner. In “T!nj Danitcs" the “Judge” of Mr. Win. II. Schultz kept the audience in a roarjof laughter, and was an excellent ijtnporsouation. Miss Nellie Neilsoh, as the “Widder,” showed a charming versatility, and pleased every one. The comp; ny and the music wo ye good, and 3M r. Richardson deserves success with them. « .Votlee. The stock holders of the Pike County Agricultural Society will hold an election in the Court House, on Sat nr.lav, February 7, ISSo. for the purpose ot electing twelve Directors, for sa d society, to serve the ensuing year. Goodt.et Moruan. Secretary.

I I’KBSO V.U- PAB IUIIUPIIS. ^ Hon. \V. F. Townsend went to Bodporl i Monday. ^ l Hon. Frank Posey was at Evansville last ; Saturday. 'IVim Graham, Jr., of Washington, was ir town Tuesday. 1 t has. Hoi-ord, the ceannereint tourist el ■ ; Evansville, was In town Tuesday. > Miss Bello Eulas has returned from a visit to friends and relatives at lioekj'ort. Elisha Evans has been trying his hand at ’ 1 the “case” in the DkWocuat cfiiee thh 1 | week. Rev. 11.33. Hawley will preach hi,s firs! ■ sermon at the Presbyterian Church next ; Sunday. ( Rev. \«tes, of the Cumberland Church, 1ms announced that he will commence a revival the first of next month. ! Wash; Carlisle and his son returned last I Saturday from the Sew Orleans Exposition, j They pronounce it a grant! show. •3. • Miley, V ut. Williams, David Watbins, A. Ashby and Isaac Lett were among the lUtitocKAT's patrons who renewed this week. James Thomas went to Mt. Vernon Tu ii day to take charge of a Singer office* which .; company he now represents instead of the ! New Home. | Hon. E. A. Ely was on the sick list last ; week, hut has been able since Monday to j attend to business, and we hope will soon .be ; himself again. ,| Patrick McCarty returned from Indiana;:i oils Thursday lust, lie visited both House* j of thcEegislature and called on the Goveri nor while there. j County Treasurer Poet her and family are | slowly recovering from their sickness, the j cause of which is supposed to have been from drinking impure water. Evausvilie Journal, 17th: J. VV. Vfibmt. a prominent attorney of Petersburg, lad., | and late Republican candidate for Judge of | of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit, was in the city, yesterday, a: t ruling to legal business •connected with the Conker Air Line suit. Oakland City Enterprise: J. P.-Martin, Petersburg, was in town Tuesday shaking j hands with friends . . Al. Holland, of | Pike county, wa**in tuivu Tuesday to find a ; purchaser for u lot of mhple lumber j Dan Christmas and wife went up to Peters- | burg Saturday to spend tjie Sabbath with ; friends in Pike. i (ft* to Fleming's for tVuits, uthtee ' meat, apple butter, jr-hlcs, honey, etc. I ry the Jones & Marshall Patent |Z:i!c Weather for doors and i windows. The only stteets.-iVtl Weather in use. Excludes rtuu, sleet j and cohl air, does not {terabit.the door ! to Ireoze, is simple attvl efiectiyc. Cbas..Kxifiur, Petersburg, {,K1. l>r. Joseph W. Taylor, of Sel’via, came over yesterday and will leave for liomt* itt the morning. lie came over after Mi- Mary Barr, au estimable voting lady v.dto lifts :;.vo hi-re ,j tu cler the skillful’ treatment of Dr. I Dtjtthar. Dr. Taylor had been totally ■■ blind till hut July and to-day his i sight is as good as ever—made so | by. Dr. Dunbar's treatment.

L/The particular* t»f the suiehle hf a j former citizen cf A’iki) rounir in s I \\ oaterri S;a!-- reafchetl hi* relative* i suftl iVim.is i.on* last Thursday. the 15th iiK'i. George Wagner, who lived : one mile south town until about years ago Vhen lie went Wes.ti j took hi* own life ai his home in North I SpringtiekJ. Mo., h^t August. tie 1 was a son of Adam Wagner, ami the j relatives bad not received a word trout him for v#srs. i lie account. of ; tin* sttieble was published in t!ie (,’inj einaati Kmfuher at the time.-df its oej eurreuce. b.itjt was not then known ! to be tiie. George Wagner who i’orj merly resided here. An inquiry of a j friouil o'f the suicide le 1 to cot re- ; .-jiomlenee, and Simon Levy, front j whom ¥. 0 learned those facts, was asked to' write to Missouri.- Mr. i.<;vyV letters cf inquiry fij^lly reached the Wife of the poor unfortunate. who writes' that her husband laid sick with typhoid fever. ■ One morning she went to his bedside . and he was-not in his resting place. | liis lifeless, body was found hanging j to a tree in tin- yard. 'No doubt tiie disease preyeti upon the man's mind j and caused hyn to take his owa life. --- / Uwiativti of Condolence. Haul or Spckgkox Loihik, I No. 58;!, J. U. O. F.t Whereas, The Almighty Got!, ruler of the universe, has i« his infinite wisdom seen proper to remove hie earthly labors to the eelestial ledge above our beloved brother, if. tV. AVoblsey, Resolved, that in the death of Brother Woofsey the Odd fellowship 'Paternity- lias lost an excellent and most worthy member. Resolved, that we tends our sympathies | to the widow and children and to the | relatives and friends of ourdeeeased brother, j And commend them to the guardianship of j Supreme architect of the universe and ask | Jps blessings upon them, j Resolved, that otrr lodge room be draped i in mourning and that the members of this ! Lodge wear the badge of mourning for the ^period of thirty days; and that the resolu- | tlons be published ip the Pike County DkmI oedAT and Petersburg Press, and a copy of i the same be presented to the children and | family of our deceased brother. N. B. Shively, i L L. Chapman, - Com. B. A. llLMrilKEY.) Spurgeon, lad.. Jah. 15, 1883.

Brooklyn Bugle: Tin- white robed goddess of civil servisc reform wears a very smiling face. Shinoi.km l\ j£ Balk.— We have a tew thousand lirst class shingles that | we vrill sell-at a bargain. Enquire j at this otliee. A fashion jktpcr say's: “The new mi- ! der-kirt pretends to be full when it J really is not.” In this respect it differs ! somewhat from a man. The latter Ipretends not to be full when he real- ! lv is. ! ‘ , - - otic©. I All parties knowing themselves indebted to me are hereby requested to come forward and settle either by cash or note before February 1-1.. olher- : wise such accounts will be collected j by law. (it:s Frank. | A difference in the yield of milk of ! four quarts a day. even at two cents a j quart, is equitl to fc>l a year, which is J the interest at (5 per cent on $300. A I difference of IOC) pounds butter a year is equal to life same amount. With ten cows this counts up pretty fast. A pure-bred Ayrshire or Jersey cow will easily make this difference iu the value of the yearly products: as there [ is no extra cost for the keeping, the increase is all profit.

It costs One Dollar anil It saves your llio— idrire «o II ol tiers. Are you ilisiurhetl at night anil broken of ymirp it by i{JJni U child suffering ami cry. inti with tiio vain of cutting' teeth? it si), seed at once anti set n lMittlo of jfcj, Wiutola's soothing syrup far tdttkifen teething. Its value is itasaleutab!;;. it will relieve Its value is ir.es: j the pour little sufferer jtiini diately. l>e ! pce.d ui.. n it, mothers, there is »o mistake ! about it. it cures dysentery and itiarrUiea, ; regulates the • t-aa-ieh and bowels, cures 1 wind eolie, s irons th gums, reduces in- : (tarnation, andgives fiumccd otters? to the . v i, ‘;. sy>: ui. Mrs. Winslow's -• otitic, j Syrit|i for children .teething i- pleasant to j the taste, iitgl is the y,rescrrgliun of one of tin* oldest ami '• -e female nurses amt j.livs1 iciinis in the I'a-t , d States. and is for sale ! by all druggists throughout tin* world. Price Si cents a hottre. A mild delightful invtgarant for delicate Females isWilder's Stomach Bitters* Cures costiveuess mid headache. ► —i %} *- •* -w*A Startling. IMsceverv. Mr. Win. Johnson.-of Huron. Dak., writes that his wife had linen troubled '•villi nett to Bronchitis for many years, j ami that all remedies tried hive no t i permanent relief tints 1 ho yn- cured ,a h<j>t- : .tie* of Dr. Kina's Xew tliscoverv for : (’nismnption, Coughs, and colds, j which had a magical elfe-ei,, and proi duct'd a permanent cure. It i.s guaranteed lo cure ad Diseases of throat. . Dungs or Bronchial Tubes.* . t rial Ilottlc flee at i’■• met;A Adams* Drug'Store. Large .Size f 1.09. i S*VI> YOUB address and a cent stamp to ; .A* V- Paine, Tcuiaville, Ky., for set of beaauiui picture cards. The removal of Prof. Sanborn. of t'N. D -. sifter being pronoured inettrablo by a score of ph\ sieinus. from Las I ;■£! i. . AL, to ids. home, was ! effecte<lpy administering; Dr. 1 farter's tron Tonic, which lias restored him j lits former, good .health. No more Indigestion or Nervous Debilltytl you use Wilder’s Stomach Bitters. Excursion to dtpy Orleans. New Orle us Excursion Ticket's are ! now on sale at th-kot offiees of the •feifersoisviile. Madison- and Iiuti- | anapoli; Railroad Co. For rates and | time of trains, cull upoti-or write to ; nearest Agent, Jeffersonville, iladiI on and Imlianaitolls Railroad Ciijsnj pan’'. or to ii. R. Dering, Assistant- > tienemt Pussem-er- Agent. Indianapolis, Ind. j For Itotrxo Worms. Tape Worms. Spasms, Etc., use nothing but Wild St's Mother's Worsn Syrup. An East to Baas* Scrap lag. ", ; Edward Sin-phcrd.oniarr-isburg.il!..; ! (tvs ; -Having- ree't ivetl >otmidl belief 1 lit Irotii Electric Hitters, l f ■. 1 it my . duty to let s-nSR-rlng humanity know it. i Have had a railing sore o:i tnv legfor eight years; my doctor told tao tfnrt ! woithihavo to lot vc the hi-ne scraped or*: : leg amputated. 1 u-.-l, instead, ‘three' ] 1 hollies of Eieelrie Litters and Seven ! ooves LacklCu's Arnica Salve, ami my ; i leg is now sound .and well." . Electric Bitt-rs are sold at ttftv cents j a bottle, a tl'Bm-klon's Arnica Salve,! at line, per box by Bergen & Adams, I

no stoke (motor s runs to pav tor SvpMas, nnd all A’eaereal Diseases. Wilder’s 'Sar* Saparillaand Potash cures all. | l'so l>t*. TwnVjk** Ague Tonic for! chilis and level*. .No cure. no pay-.' when direct ion* are strictly i'dlowed. | and is perfectly harmless in the..- ands i of child ren. KorsaU^hiy ! !:iiy k-x & Adams. I Mas* 1-i’y Petersburg. iiui.! A rr. trial of Trot: ttsr» Is’ Pastfeip Treat- I nun. £• r nervous anil physical tlebmii at men. cun ho taa ft iiarris Romedy Co.JStXouis.JIaA Pm-fted W«rria« .! i.s tiic ia:ly a lu>- usi-, cosmetics, fr.ee ! lotions, while leash bl-unutltt'powd.* iv: arsenic. &c.. in tin* freitef ofcnrtehiitjr.i and beau ii tying tin* eotaplexiotf. ii | is bit i temporary mid ultimately destroy theskir. beyond the |}a\v<H*' «i! nature to restore. Stop i; ! Slop it | nmv and use only T>s*. Harter's lain Tonic, which impart s tin* vigor and j loveliness of you i a.' ' lviiT. Worms in Children with Wilder’S Mother’s Worm Syrup. Kse trsioa tirfaiifofida. 0 ; A grand excursion in California via i New Orleans v. ij! lie nst'i from • ('tu- | eiunsti. Louisville and si at intis bn the 1 Ohio & Afis-i-..pi Kail way :t* for | wo: a,- Viticrcnnes. nos January iiith ! affording an oreriand tour ofntipar-j alien'dniieresi andaHnirFons. Tickets v. !!l be add to dan Fnim 's *oa:id return,! at ■T-1117.1 > > from Cincinnati, sUU.iib: from i.otii.-viife and proportionate • rates from . other station'.*. Sleepers! front Cincinnati f'.C'jO and from! IOH.isvii.ie ■ rie.HO ope wav. Stop-1 over will be idlo ved at Net, Orleans j to visit, the \Vi;i*ld'siSxposition. * ■ For further piutlietilars address | Oeo. \Y". Kerr wh:i will be its charge ! of the excursion, at &>.'! Hennepin j A.vet!«e. Minneapolis. Alina., or eiiii- : er of the following named i. agents of j the O. & M. !!y..s—{*. \V_Paris. ( ineinnati. S. Brown. Louisville.! Kv.. or W. •>. Unlisted. Vineeunes, | 1ml. ^

Millions die with Scrofula. If these vie iims would use Wilder’s Sarsaparilla hnd Potash their lives would he saved. V. Majors, Eisq., of Uolla. Mu., | writes. “I take.pleasure lit tuTtling my testimony to that bf hum; reels of other.-, as to tiie efficacy of I’kiokly Ash ! Hittkbs. I have not only cold it Here I ami in Arkansas; hut have «;c:l it ! myself, am! as a 'regulator of the.j stomach ami bowels, T tip not think] there is any thin*;* better. Its action on S tire bowels is free, without caitsinif^iiy ! griping or pain whatever. "the lord loves a cheerful giver.” fu all i cases where a Tonic is needed Rive Wilder's Stomach Bitters—it U the boss. f A Us slit :ul’s Greatest T5iessii<«r j is a strong*-healthful, vigorous wife j with a clear, oa-ndsosoe rotnjiiexion. ' These can all be •esjuirut by using j Dr. Haider's I ron Tonic. Buckets of Blood made clean ano pure with i Wilder’s tlaraaparilla and Potash. LEG AL A U S E IIT’IKE .\I EN T S. —N'ik S.— T ~~ HheriU's Sakf. T>V virtti*' >f a n. writer of gate to m* tlirecied ! ) -by ttoef-terk c*f tlte ClivuttCourtof I*iku county, ItvlfuriR. in favor*»f Or»y ct • al, am\ agamsr Sarah BolJhi * J at, i will, on SATURDAY, the 31st day of January, A. 1).. i88t>, 4R»twr*n tl>* ‘seifs of !;i. o’clock ». m. and -t l o’clock p. tti. «>f rut I day, :*: the door of the court honxr i:i I’tdenftnm:, Indiana, offer lor’ sale fit puli!ir auction, the rents raid profits ; for a term of seven years, the following de- ; scribed real esUtp in i’lke i unity, Indieua: The cast half of the nhiiU-rasl quarter of s,rtion twenty-throe [21], and Hvinuy-the- [2i; : acres off of ths east side of the north-west > quarter of the north-easi quarter of section | twenty-three [2,11. all in town one ft] south of range seven [T] west. And should said rents and profits not sell' for a suin' sufficient to siftisfy ■ said writ and, costs, I will, at the feme time and place, otter ! the fee simple or mid prtmis.vs. v 'V. ■!. StTUOTir. I _ ... Sheriff Pike t'ouutv. I J.AV. Wilson, Att’y for pt'ff. January 3th, A. B. take.

wt-— A l eg a l%a v i ’jsit mmm Notice to Heir* of Petitiou to sill Ural Estate. Sti'.ie of Indian*, Pike County Circuit Court. -VJ-OflCK Jsherrt>y atven that Jackson Cora. administrator in the estate of Mnttleuswstn. deceased, ha* filed Ms petition to soli the retd estate of the decedent, his pr<*wai property being iiisufielent to t«ty hU debts: rmi that said itrtiUett will Le heard a. the ne tt term of Lite Ciruutt Court of said county. Attest: i'A.N. ('. ASHBY. Clejk Circuit Court Pike C ;u:*.tv. January Sth, l.-itss Notice to Meirs of Petition to Sell Steal Estate. | Slate of Indiana, Pike County C ircuit Court. NOTICE is iicie’oy yiveo tout OeorgeQuiih. by. iUiioioiKt rotor of John O'Cartv. de- . •‘■•used, bus filed ills uetilion to -ad the :vh1 . estate of the doe&lenc. his pt1 rsonal or: . Iioiuy insuffleieu to pay tils debts; and Coat saui petition will be hear.i the next term *it lllA Cie .litf f met r.('..i. I ! Cue i ireuit Court or >aij comity. PAS. C. ASK MY: Picric Attest: . ...... tll Circuit t'uutt Pike Cenntv. ittehardftim 4 Taylor, ally s for udui'r. -Notice Jo Heirs of Pctttioa to Se!J Heat Estate. state of Indiana* Pike Couuty Circuit Court.. Vtir.lcc; is hereby giv-n that John. 1!. Me- ~ ’ < unavll. n't.atsistrntor of the .wtt ;• .»{ 1 -haries li. iiie. deceased,has tiled hispetition to .ell I he real estate of !!>■■ ih-.u.icutHhi tuesonat property being Infutitivtout to -w ' th: is: and that said petition win.he iieord'.M ut'xr H*r:n of ihi? Cimuf Court said county. January l.~>v i "A i>\S. «\ ASHCYalA Circuit Court Pik** County. A otic*. State of Indiana, Pike county. In Pike Circuit Court, March term, A. It. 16.55. Annie E. Hurt f versus Vnnlk'Ui S. llart. ) Divorce. It appearing hy affidavit this day filed in the office of the Clerk of Pike Circuit Court, that Winfield S. Hart., defendant i;i th: abovecuititled act'*>n for divorvo, (ui uoooiiRt of cruel treat nient and gross net-loot ofsltPv is a uen-resideint of the State of Indiana.' Notice of tile pendeuev of such notion is there tore hereby given said d< fondant above named, ami that the same y, iii be called f uanswer on tin- fire! dav of March, 1-wfi-, ti,„ same baing tint secoudiuni.-ia! dav of the March term of said Court tor said rear wluchsaid tertnof.said.Com-t will b, ui the second Monday in Mardh, fi}S5. and will be hold at the isfnrt hoi.s.j pn the town of IVti ishurs in said emum-tiiid State, which time the defendant is remitted to answer therein. . [seal.! Witness mv inutrf and the seal *.f the said Court this i t:h dav of January DAX.C. ASHHY.t U rk.' -.No. C.-r Sltoriffs Sale, rtneofau Kxeeut1 .n to me directed a the desk of tb • Pik,. Circuit Court, '.nose at public sale battle highest biuA 11 UDA\ ,tlu>24th t’dv ol‘ Janukrv A. ISSn. Ketwcca the hours of in o'clock A. M. runrTf: t‘ C.<>CK i*. .M., of .s:-iii| day, k? tin* floor of thfc-r v ourt-housv iu xVtc»>Uu:^, . Hkit tU<- rents sui<l pro’tts f?>r a not . xi^ianjjsov^n years the tWlowinirdJsomted tvitl e..taU* to-wii: ° Ail oi-Oliver B. Stem’s interest in tj tnlrd [\rl of lot- numker thirty [:#] an« tb«‘: west liulf of lc»U mnnlu-r four [»] ami;-nliur, [9]; all in the town <*f,Otweli, Pike nmmty/j Indiana. And on taihire to mi tire tin* full uinf.uht ♦>! I judgment., interest and eosts, l will fu the n* tune and place.expos- to i>ub!ic s^n- tiie ' tee s; eiyle of said real estate. Taken us the property of Oliver B. Steen, at ! : property t:r (»iiver B. Steen, fit ! tla* suit of Kt>nry . Armstrong and .John s Arntstmi- vs. Joixpii Porter and (diver B.y \ dfi sale wflll l><‘ made with rellei’ frme > vulauticm or a'pprais^mer.t laws. . \V. .1. siUtoDK, ') . . . . Sheriff of Pike tounty. i. Iu.H.*c*iiiber 10, iSdi. ^ A If Ts-yl^r. Attont^r ci TMkimia

-v». ^ ■ XT --~T L KG L j I z> 1 ?ar/.• 77V?A'3T /.' .V YX —Xo. 7.Bllyrifthi Bale. B\. virtue of t< > eoj>y of a decreet ]ue from the Clerk of the IT* riceuit < v*;irc iii i ci'.asv.* uiien-irs J ihi: MiHe 4* Joe.kS Kobinson and ilahy^c, vi. Robinson remdring :;i«* t< itiak- !%• Birin of six hundred nrni i\ve,in-d utdntranud IvveUlv.i c-ms, with in! vre;,t on sail l ut vnniw *h! to tU* 1-, ufh-esi on ' SA 1A If! > Al, tin' Hist flav of Jaun ary.. A.'!>'.. 1^.7.' IV'tweftW tiio hqursuf JOodqtk AM. awl (<i'liick_r. M-. #>f salu •‘•i.v, ;tl tin- (ttSir fif tii Amiri 1«<.it-*.- <>{ F:sb fount'-. Indiana, th routs ami profits fur .a total not o\-M-uiir sovoit. yotu-N. of the ffrtlowihsr ilosmbcd ivn eslnt-- to-wil: i h.-\wst half of thy aouth-oast quurtr:-, am tla \\o*t hHjfofthosottth-.eas? *iuanor**f tlv Miiitli-oitat quartet- of section seven !T} towu&tip No. two if) southofjmoye No. sit .it) to ■-1 - Also thirty iron s out of til ua st feaiifof the south-east quarter of sia-tioi No. ehihfreu ■. }> -. town t" o It) south o ranse No.vix hi' nost, ro-nOf !.,.|loc al th souiit-whst. por.ur of ajiij truer of land t.i.'itro uortyi o:i** hutcliyt! iKsti, roils, theileoust :'••■- isfh-i Itstro.ls, thvnco south oni httnilrt ii joy; r«H}.<. t'lionoe- west fort-y-eigh uts; roUs to t!ii- hUii-o of Itegiuping, mukiUj in all otiv huiiitr.-i! uiui fifty • 150] acres, a! hl i’thf county, llliliiuili. If such. rrf'ts nuU lirolHs will not self flu- ; snaf.-ft-Kt.stia, >•• satisfy sahl ik-ertv. Ii.tare* uni cost-, t V. it lit the same time uni place i-Xj.os.- t.» Ittihtlv- sahilic fi-i- simply of sail real estate.:ws.i iirileh thifoofas uiuy be suf 'ieout t »tliy-tuirttr saitl vleerv'i'. Interest a:e costs. No t sate will t-o iiuulfc without iuvv rt'lv -.,Ma Sever- from valuation or «r*pr»iWVneii - - \v. ,i. sri nouk. , .SUeritf Pika Oounty January hth. A. U„ Ls<W, toy A Towtis.'ihl. utl'ys for pi-fl’. —An. i.— BherilV Sale. {> Y % Irtti^.or n iHM irrkvl"copy of a u^-r^ u i > ni;> liirt' h-d rr.»-;i‘ tbvi*h>rk ofth»>lMki .’ircu'it'Omrrs'ui a eau'4s.*\rhe'i*t?i:i tho sun** «* laluMta oft rfilaihm-\fUiitv.'U .J Ih tht ll a.*jy :'!rv.> Vm\myy plalhtltfawa. [s ia* *V.lYV*u‘ aut* William K Miuuvi* uxt?-.lit'folHliliib. wsmirisivc uiv *i ,'-iko Ua- sriui «.r;, t wo kuv.hvtt' a;ul s-vot»I vuva dual's and sovenry-fh-o wiih tut.-V-.-■M on'surd d’.‘'*r*.‘o I wi!U\x*:vKo at .'.tn.a- sal-.' to Jls*jhi:;khs; .hidJr:*, «>:i ■ l Hl)AA »t Ik4 ilL'Ulav of J:ui;mrv, A. DJ LSSi)/ i\Uvt\ n thi hours of -in o\ ltH‘k A. M. uial A tock-Jh M. of ji ii i day, ui the Uoar t ourt H. uss* ov l otinty. Indiana, th« ir ur.N an.i piAoits for a It rut uut oxc.- 'dine .‘Van yor rs, of til- daserihwl real tu-wit; ritCMtort'po.'s* ‘iitaru^ oe the southeast qua ; ^l* »fi• 'd I. u; • ihs'r t .wo! •, iy- r \y«> {1*2). t. >w sidp t' ^A' ; s^rtthf f&i>$(■>) Wk‘vr, e (•srpt tlfU r (15) aorefe taken off the west *1 thyri'oC uescr^iod as follows, to-wit: 11 srhThihjj al t 'r e n» n th west cmaier of sa n<>rthwn&t-•luart'T of Raid s.>uilie.ast quart of 24>iid.sooti|>n> town and’r«acre,and thou east f lirty (-A t iventa- south eighty (> rod.*s. - west thirty ■ H-.>) 'rods, 'then noi-yv vi-hrv (..*uy rods, to the i.e-iinniug, b i'.ughi^ i-,» tlidefendant. Margaret Unvde i f sueii .rents >uul ju'otds v, ill nut sell lUitiids Til .sniu to salisi'7 id' uts-aA'*.; tut, md C'vvfs, l wdj, ;>t the snnio time and idn •AVyv ■ to piiWie .sale th^ hw simple of s; eshvuu.or >o uuieh.theveuf ORjaav t v st v. lent toruKs-aarge said decree, ink-res is ii s. Aiid Til the event, tin* s^td' UvviUv-t! -> ae •■--s; as n'tyve described siuiU not sCdl ■no-.ili jo sV. :<Xy the judgu?nent. interest a •ostNoyl s iidu.-uve. I will then id like mnnr > u- h'ifren (K>) acre tract.'lastly desertiw oid hchmying to-r,Ud defendant' Aargdi inyue:;. and apply the i rv>eeevls thereof i > t *ayt.;.c*!u .'f.s:v» Ajudsje.hiout, interest and cos ,-i nirt e: <‘Mu s o.d u.'-vre*. and order of sa •iaid i.ii.d a!l.i,i Ihkc county. Indiana. s> t.i sale will he made without uniy. r»-t vh.iktever:.lT‘>:n vnlUatimt or apprniseuio a vV,^ ■, W..I. StfIK&DR, ' . ; / . v A ' H.herUT-l>ike Conn January atii. A. »>., Inn*,.

FRANK & HOENBROOK,1 S^opsletors, t ' • ^ '•F-c' largest, handsomest and the most complete drug stcnx; in IVtersl)iiiig'^itutl t>nr STOCK is ALL BR A N NE W ■Consequently our goods are pure and fresh, all of which we are prepared to sell at Kdt'k-botdom Prices. OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT lias been fitted up in the most modern, style and supplied w itn ail the conveniences to prepare prescriptions in the Quickest and best manner \ Besides the above, we make a Specialty of the -following: _'K Lamps and Fixtures. Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Use. I rusting v, c will shurti a liberal pottioii of th<> trail t; wo jire, i>Ri> I'UAXiv c UOKXIiUOOK. Frank $ Brick Buikliiio\ MahrStroet.. ) r tti a MMM»ggKVra'.V £^sa B2Ek23 -) -A.'Z’ (- IT. H. Jepson’s, WasJimgtoB, Ind. \S atelies. Fine Jewelry, Itich Silverware. Cold Spectacles, Cold Pens, Pencils and Tooth^pieks. An'Immense stock which must be sold before -bin. 1st, 1885, and will be offered at prices which will insure big sales. Now is your chance to buy Holiday Coods at, 25 per cent. less, than von ever bought them before. X. if . JEPSOX.

For Bargains in Staple ami Fancy («roci-rit-s. go Vo (FORMERLY OF HAZLETON, lXI\) Shaman’s Sto Building Cor. 6t& and Main, and you will get ^irst-Blass Goods. A large stock of everything in this line on hand. Give me a call, learn mv prices, and you will be convinced ijhat I mean business. I he residents of our town .and every one from the.eoimtrv wnl find it to their interest to trade with me. Count iw produce taken in exchange for go<>iis. »J,ojix BerkII-mje. [SAA<. X. WHITE. FRED’K H. BURTON. MARSHAL a WHITE. ZEsta’blisHocl, 1350. KELLER & WHITE WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, —-AND DEALERS IN—— Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass S-vorglcal Iixstx-amerxta, No. toy Main Street, Evansville, Indiana.

Tri3‘.o9 » iTjstico. N’otU*'' ysJur^Hjr ilvtthtoull |wnk> c J t!u>t I wijl attoml at rny othoo U» ^Ujmla£ K Y Ell Y SA%rm»AT, I To traiis«et business eniincettxl xvitli tlfy office < *rv.M.of T.tMKhart tmvnshli). All persont) > _ l»a\ ! ny; *< with vaid omce will plrmso l ako in »* hv. <*>. J. U KK-h X WA\ , TrEMtoe. 1 'X’xvict go'q 2ST otlco. N«>ijr“ t* he* hy «!ymi to nil jwrtip* <*me<*rn« [ ; t*d that I will lit tend at my. tv.-ah-iice "I tvi-.iiY rniD.VY, j connected with tho otHeo I To tr^n fTrustci township. A 5 Wm.CLKJ KM, Trusts, | | p I\ KICK ARDSOX, ,! Attorney, at Law, • | rot^^cv.;5-, , - - - rr^ataxLau * I ^*Ui precise:.* fat*;* courts of FlkeAnci adjoining counties. ’ > t t J 9 W. \V 1 Lt »>•; Attorney at Law. • T deters V.-.rc'. - Oyyick—; >vcr P**r.e*n A Adams" time store, comer of Main as»l Kisihrh “Streets. : K. A. Ktv. W. K. Townsend. 'Mart. Flee nor. Ely, Tow»d# Fleener, jj ATTORNEYS at LAW "A\I> - '] Hefei Estate Asvnts, • | i'RTKRSHC!Ht. - - - fXMAXA. : «•rFrcK. over tin** Fr>ndv’s Special ! . if’-V1! I n. ‘vNVl1 t!? >*o!: ••lions, I {living and t'jAs'h . ^ titles atwl furnishing -Vi. Davi.i:. \v , ii. TiiojirsoiT HOYLE cv P80X, ATTOR-MEYS at LAW, j —r-IilvAL ESTATE,Loan u jnsuvaiH O Ai^eiits, (»Kt !> i:. ' ■ »::J R<«v, hi r.ank milMinir. eorlHT Main ami Seventh straits,' , . .’ntrrv’jiii-^. ... iMtllktia. du* riit- tint!.Life liit-tnanh; Corupa- • ; nr, ;. Mtiiuy to U>»4» on lirst j tnorT^o r hoi on anil efiriit { * :■ rent. , Prompt atrontiim to i-vllect kms anti all j bus:tn>ss nitruHtoi! to no 3 R. BYEItS, M. D. W. H. EtyiC, M. a, Byers Sz Hiinlr, PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS, Peteisiairs, Indiana.j OFFICE—OvwBergvu & AJama’ Drag gtort. | B. DUNCAN, M. D., ., Pitysieian. and Surgeon, re erohurff, - -.IadlasM. OFFICE. 7u Control Prug 8tore. KE81i»ENCI:' -Uu Seventh Street, R. ADAMS, M. D, ♦ 1 Physician and Surgeon, Petersbnrg;, Indiana. OFFICE—-At Bergvn & Adam*’ drug store. I Dr A. B. Carleton, | OFFICE— Iii. f.ns. Frank** new building, corner j Viaiu i\iul Seventh Sts.; rcsi-U n. e in Mo^es Fnuik’a j c<*w thv'vUlitg LLProfits ^niiliti »n to Pcte-vslmrg. I Treatment or&fpea*** of hanale* audj children a j ‘'p^claliy. Cltronic and difficult «rasei solioUta*. j. Calls iu tho city or country promptly responded, to, I cay orniyUt. S. I.. WILSON, N. H. WILSONWILSON & BRQ.

Hesideni'' 1‘ifT fclSSiM cruTTSmaxa. —A-li 'tT’cri "Vv'a.Sran.ted.. Orifvr.-At on Blghtli St. j SHERWOOD HOUSE. WM. SHERWOOD, Ppop’p, E. A-s^ROST, M*n. Ttii-n. Russel!, Clerf. forcer First and Xocn?t Street*, 0 EVA^SVIEEE, LND. The SHERWOOD ia C€ntcftlly 1<>4«first class j in nil ife appointments, and ths be^t ana cheapest ; hotel in the city. lUtea, $2 per day. Emstieil Hotel, ONE SQUARE EAST OF OOT’RTjHOrSE, Cor. of Washington and New Jersey Sti INDIANAPOLIS, IND. JAMES S. MORGAN, Prop.

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