Pike County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 41, Petersburg, Pike County, 19 February 1885 — Page 3

Pike Connty Democrat. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COLSTT. > the rik« Coantj Viaocnt hu tha largest (tmiittoa at b»j eenspaptr paMlshcdli I*1k« Cssstj) Advertiser* will Make a not* ol tkM fkrtt Tuuhsday, Feb. 19, 1885. .11, j’. -I'l 'll-1-V'—> Railroad-i-Time-'.-TaTjles. Indianapolis & Evansville Railroad. riME CARD, IK EFFECT DEC. 7, 1884. OOIKC Nonru. UTATIOKS. So. 12. Pop. Erunsville Somerville “ Oakland City. ** Petersburg Arr. W sshingtun 4:00 p m 5.09 p m 5:22 p m 6:54 p m (1:45 p in So. 14. 0:35 n in 8:1C p m 8:35 a m 9:55 a in 11:20 a in tiUIKU HOC Til. STATIONS. Dep. Washington. '» Petersburg - Oakland City. “ Somerville Axr. Evansville So. 11. 7:00 a m 8:00 a lit 8:35 a m J 8:50 a m .10:00 a m So. 13. 1:4A p m 8:30 p m 4:30 p m 4:50 pin 0:50 j> in Trains run dally except Sunday, connecting with trains east and west on O. & M. at Washington. C. i. UKPBCRK, UCH. Supt.

EVANSVILLE & TERRE HAUTE R. R. CONDENSED TABLE OF TIME. Taking Efloct Sunday, December “tb, 1HS4. , B BITE S E E EE S fcse a a — — c. c. s. d S38SS2§«S8 fc . S£2EE¥iS==== d C3 * «i 3J a. a s. c. fi. £. a — * O W 5 C l- » o o C p o v w - Fj- Nf « ci ft c w * cm M ti c'i -*1* do i-~ i 2;2:cH ss s s s s s 6 p a e a E b s s E s h i . a s a a a a tiiiiussis: ! -S5 a. c. e. a ft. =. s$l£S*?!S;tSSSS8S ; =; 3$£3$a iaxad-wccfr^r-'tir- i'/; kxxxjc sic a ebebeE.se ! »t sevss s ei a a a.c.s^&.o.c. O 8*38888222883 W d *.d i - « ci o’ cc *'••1- d V as EHESSBSScceS j •« p. 12. z. a. cu a. a t: « «e ?i c- | i SS58S8S828S8i * h»<oond~*»**-! r ^ | SEE EES a a SEES I n <c«ecia*c. — c,a=!c.| »-» V3-OTTO»i' CC | © e a a a a a « cl a s .1 ^ ;$ 13 *£ cccxVtt ISflC! C £ 8 ?r ~ § cj S asss s s a a sss s| d &£aaasap.ps.o.pi £ 8 8 8 2 2 8 24g I ! 0 Ob E. St T. H.-frafi Nos. 8 and 4 daily ■willi Sleeping Cara between Evansville and Ckiuagj and Evansville and Indianapolis, 'trains Nos. 3 and l daily with through Parlor l oach between Evansville and IndianapWis. Train No. io ruiiK Sundays only, and in place <>4 Train No. U, with through cflaiih between Evansville and lndlaua|K>lis. Trains Nos, 2, A ami 3 run daily Sundays excepted. Oir Jit.‘ Vernon Branch—Trains Nos. ", 8, lit and 24 run daily except Sunday. U. J. OUAMMEB, o'. P. A. J«ffer&OD¥iIie, Madison & Indianapolis, (©ascoaRT aL-iasTas.) ii«aB:i*uLB in Effect SJancaky 12. . Troton «W\Hirt from l.orisyillk, K y., going North as follows: CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. No. 5 Indianapolis Mail -G:55am j*o. 1 Chicago V.xpress *7:oOa m Xc. U In lianapoliK KxprcySj +8:20 P nr *o. 7 Chicago East IJna ^7:29 p in Ketamine arrive at l.oujlsviUv a* follows: Na. 10 Southern Express +7 15 n in >»©. 4 Louisville Express +11 50 a m No. 2 Louisville Mall t" W» p m >o. < Louisville Express *10 35pm _ *T>aIly. _ iThifty except Kundav. 3 'trains Ko!». 1 and 7 connect at liutlanupolU for Ht. Louis. Nos. 3 and 5 going North and Nos. 4 and 2 coins South, connect ut Columbus for points on Cambridge City and Madison Branches. No. 2 going-Ssuth and No. I going North have through coaches and parlor cars between I- DuUvllle and Chicago without change. • No.4% going Koutk and No. 7 going North hara through coaches and elegant new palace sleeping cars between Chicago and Louisvlllu without change. For time tables, rates of fare, through ticket*. baggage checks nad further information regarding the running of trains, nppl.v to " C. 12. Haqxrtt or Z.T. Undekwood, Ticket Agents, Louisville, Ky. 3AMES McVUEA. V.. A. FORD) Manager, Hon. Pass. * Tkt. Agt., Cwlnmbuv. Ohio. I’itUburg, l‘n. U, K. DRRINO. ^ Ass'l Oon'l I'a... Agt.,a — ] QiUaiiupolis, InUiana. “THE OLD RELIABLE” OHIO & MISSISSIPPI -:Ril LWAT:

-IS nittXi'KLLED POBr— Comfort, Safety # Quick Time -BOTHEAST and WEST TRAINS GOING EAST: i Night Vine A H’SATIoj**. A worn* 1 )u ▼. Exp to Clh’tl mod'n Exp. Loulsr Et St. liOniH 44 Jones 44 Sandoval.. 44 Odin. - Flora. " Olney.. 44 Vlnvenn’x 44 Mitchell.. 44 Seymour 44 N. Vernon Ai* Cincinnati LouUvillo. i G Itam 9 1 tam 9 20am 9 28a in lOJttam 11 23um 12 50pm 3127pm 5 00pm 5 .‘10 pm 8 40pm 8 00) >m *8 00am 1010am 1105am 11 45am 12 57/-in 247pm n 49 pm 4 lr>pm f»45ptn 6 35pm •700pm 904pm 917piu 9 29pm 10 38pm 1121pm 1239am - 2 Warn 4 02am 7 47am 7 05am 6 50am TRAINS GOING WEST: Lv Cincinnati |8 45am •800nm*7 00pm "• N.Vernan 9 53am 1025am 959pm 10'80am 1052am 10 25pm 11.55am 1151am 1111pm 215pm 200pm 205aui 3231pm 253pm 313am 4 10pm 332pm 400am 5 15pm 4 25pm 507am Seymour Ultohcll.. Vlneenx’H Olney.. Flora.. Odin 44 Sandoval.. 44 Jones JLr St. liOuls •910pm 1134jpm 1205am 109 am 33t5am 142am 5.10am 041am 6 15am 524pm 4 311pm 516am 5 32pm 7 55pm 690|>m 7 80am 900am Tiie O. and ^/£. -■^ALWAYS MAKES— Fast Time & Sure Connections H—wmi AU.*Lisr.s at— Cincinnati, Louisville & St. Louis AND AM. POINTS N AMEI> AIIOVK. Luxuriant Parlor Cars are jrun Daily on all Express-Trains. Double Dolly lino of PalnEc Sleeping Cars without change between Sr. l.oris ami CiniTXNATl,«nd Snip You*, Phii.adkm'Uia, }!ai.timoi:i: and Washinoton. Far reliable Information ns to routes, rates, tickets, thin', eU'., apply In tahrson or hy Irttcr to E. (i. llOXUritANT, ■ Agent Ohio A Mississippi R’v, Washington, Inti. ' OrW. Ri HAI.LSTF.D.Trav, Pass. Act.. Vincennes, Indiana. W. W. PEABODY, W. IK. 811 ATTI C. Proa't and Oen. Malt. Oen. Pass. Agt. igJ.J.’f.lliW -)ON (- SHORT NOTICE I HAVE A I.AHOE SAVSAOE HII.l,. wtii. li la illn l«r nn engine, am! 1 will grind rnius.igr meat at ONK CENT PER POIND, Tl^la •» much cheaper than grinding In hand. Jtring in your me t and I will grind It on short notice’. ISAAC WHITTAKER. Untiie eeri er near tho Court House.

I LOCAL MATTERS. | Organize a literary society. ; | ‘-Peaches all killed," is the usual cry at this time. Measles have subsided iu the vicinity of Oatsvillo. See those "Bull Dog Breeches” at Barrett it Son's. A new amphitheatre at the fair ground is assured. t Xo. 2 wheat. 7a; Xo. 2 ear corn, mixed, 35; white, 37. Lace and hemstitching are the trimmings for dressy handkerchiefs. j The Monroe township schools cxj pi red last week, with a few exceptions. It is an ill wind that blows no good, for the coal dealer’s harvest is full of protit. Many of our people arc just now, Micawber-like, waiting for something to turn up. *

Lent is here, aud society circles will be in a calm state in consequence ot' its observance. The safest shares for farmers to invest in arc plow shares, wittily says the Evansville Journal. Xew firm, new prices and new style of business at Montgomery, Hammond & Hudson's Cheap Cash Store. A dance was given at Hisgcu's hall Saturday night. Although an impromptu all air, it was very enjoyable. If you want a bargain in Dry Goods, Groceries, &e., go to Montgomery, i Hammond & Hudson’s Cheap Cash Store. Progressive euchre is not a craze here. It is a progressive game, indeed : and usually progresses far into the night.: A * Bargains in Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &o., at Montgomery, Hammond & Hudson’s, successors to C. E. Monti gomery. Uncle Biily Mason lost twelve head of sheep during the cold weather, writes a Clay Bank correspondent of an exchange. Valentines were plenty here, and many of the ridiculous were sent, as well as the dainty ones tendered by loving hearts. The funnel and uiekle trick struck the town last week,and afforded great amusement for the boys. Ask Tom 1 tillon about it. Everything marked down to the lowest cash prices at Montgomery, Hammond & Hudson's, successors to C. E. Montgomery. The local editor ot the Mitchell Commercial expresses his disrelish for “preserved sheep,pelts.’’ He prefers some other kind of preserves. A revival is being conducted at | V el pen by Bev. A. C. West, who closed a meeting at White Oak las Sunday with twenty conversions. “llow to Cook Husbands” is the I heading of an article in the Madison * Herald. We protest against this—it ; is “out of the frying pan into the tire,” i | Mrs. Eliza Steele, the mother-in- ,! law of Dr. Wilson, the dentist, is now ; j cutting her third set of teeth, the doe- | tor informs us. The lady is 73 (years 11 of age. * There is a change talked of in the 1 firm of Billmeyer & Young, hard- ; ware merchants, and that the former’s | interest is to be purchased by Mr. | Young. ^ i„ ! Two prisoners dug out of the new jaid at- Washington one night last week. Catch them and bring them down to our new lockup.—[Princeton j Leader. Develop our resources. In Pike ’ county there are inexhaustible coal fields and stone in abttndanceJ Wo 1 shall give this extended notice div a | short time.' | Ontsville cor. Oakland City Enter- : prise: David L. Wadkins has bought 20 head of cattle this week. Dave is j a cute trader and says . the measles i won’t enter.his hide. i broken so often that the accident is no | longer worthy of mention. The frae(ture lias been slight, and the bone is j one of much contention. j A meeting of the stockholders of i the defunct 'Window Herald was held ! aLtiiat place last Friday night.. Steps i are being taken to resume its publij cation. We wish i* new life. • . ,_.. __ _ | George Eisert is in correspondence i with •George Alfred Townsend ! (“Gath”), aud if teims arc not too h high we may near the great lecturer, which would be a literary treat.

The Commercial traveler will 'soon "i be on hand with Isis samples of spring goods, and the merchant will be !] compelled to lav aside winter goods J unsold in a few weeks, or “sell them i out at cost.” The firm Montgomery, Hammond j & Hudson have succeeded ('. E. Mont- ; goniery, in the wholesale and retail ■j general mereiiandi.se business. This i is a strong combination,and the Dfmi orii.vr wishes the firm a prosperous ; existence. Tim old jail—we have but one, howj ever—caught lire Sunday in the loft, j from the Hue. When discovered it i : had been burning son^e time, but as 1 no air could reaeWlhe flame it did not : spread, and tin- tv was extinguished before much dnmSc Was done ‘“lU'll />.../ Zfreee^fc’ — lie hare them [ and they ran not < |ml-: furreft <!■ .Son.

The revivals have done good work. | Let those who arc under the influeni cos of the good feeling ever be so; j talk aud act, be so with the living | present as with that to which they ; look forward. ^ j -- I We dare say that when Montgom- | cry, Hammond & Hudson get their j prices well advertised, their’s will be j conceded the cheapest Store in South* j era Indiana. They have adopted the i cash system, and are cutting] prices right and left. Elisha Hyatt, Sr., of Washington, who recently made an assignment for the benefit of his creditors, owns 120 acres of land in Marion township, this county • appraised value, $390. Alt*. Hyatt's total assets are $330,000, and ; liabilities a less amount.

The revival at tlicC. P. Church still continues, and will be kept up the re- ' niaindcr of the week, perhaps longer, j There has been good work accomplished. and up to this time twentyone professed conversions arc the result of the meeting. j We arc informed that a lady in .7 c:'j ferson township, Mrs. John Justice, ! has given birth to five children la a j little over two years. Abont eighteen months ago she gave birth to twins. They died ; and a short tithe ago t riplets were born. The latest information, is that they are living. The Princeton papers speak of a j dentist in that town who took a tooth j out of the jaw, tilled it. cleaned it and | put it back, and regard it as a re-' ! markable feat. Wo have a dentist here, Dr. S. L. Wilson, who says he has been performing such operations for the past twenty years. 'Next! Payee's Swiss Jlell lfin crs gave a pleasing entertainment to an appreciative audience at Schaefer's Hall on Wednesday night, the 11th inst. The boll ringing was excellent, the singing good, the musical specialties delightful, at d the character impersou- ! ations of Mr. Koyce amusing in the extreme. The property advertised for sale on : account of delinque nt taxes, found a ! number of buyers last week, bus and Mdses Frank, George Quimby and Harley Snyder were the principal buyers. G us Frank bought the j Patoka Valley Coal Company lands, and George Quimby the property occupied by Ills j mother—the Carter House. The following libel onaPikecounty town we find in an exchange: “The entire town of Gohlthwaite. on the Air Hue railroadj Pike county, is advertised for sale for delinquent taxes. Goldthwkite, it will lie renumbered, was to rival New Albany It is owned by the Patoka Valley Coal Company, and its principal inhabitants are frogs. W. P. Knight, the proprietorof this paper, visited th«j Southern Prison at | Jersopville last Friday with the Legiislatiye Com mi (tee. He reports the i affairs there in fine shape under the direction of tiie genial Jack Howard, ! the warden. Mr. Knight saw a mt.gij her of the.Pike epunty “attaches''5 of the prison, Dr. Aust and others, anti reports the conduct of all of th.cm first-class. -- The attention of all educational people is called to tile advertisement ojf the Southwestern Normal School at Fort liranch. It is conducted by Profs. Cbas. C. Stillwell and John Kuncie. This institution has the reputation of sending out more teaeh-j crs than any similar institution in1 Southern Indiana:; and the prospeats are brighter, writes Prof. Stillwell, than ever before. The late Peter Cooper once, said ; In all towns where a newspaper is published every man should advertise in it even if nothing more than a card, stating his name and the buisness lie is engaged in. It pays the advertiser and brings trade to the town, by letting people at a distan c know that the place you reside in is a prosperous community to live businessmen. The business men of this place should consider what Mr. Cooper says, and place their advdrtisments in the Demock vt. An exchange inquires; How many of our fair ladies are mathematicians j enough to add moral courage to beauty, subtract envy iron) friendship, ! multiply amiable , accomplishments by sweet ness of temper, divide then* by sociability and economy, and' reduce scandal to its lowest denomination? And we would impure of our esteemed exchange, says the Uopkport Demuorat, if its editor knows of a single young man who can sum tip sufficient excellence of character to balance the above account ?

The first trial by telephone on record! so far as we are aware, occurred here Saturday. A citizen of Owen township was lined $5 and costs for selling | mortgaged tobacco. During the trial i the constable and the oUcni^r were i at Folsom vide, and Esq. Shepherd, | before whom he was arraigned, was | in lluonville. The prisoner entered a | plea of guilty and was flued accordjinglv. The lino and costs w ere paid ! and the ease duly docketed, and all ; the lntsiireSs being dispatched by telc- ' phone—[Boonviile Standard. I x --•“ f-1-—— 1 Me. Moody conducts the Christian i Convention at Evansville oil Fehruj ary 2dth, 271h and 2Sth. An intcrest- | lug prograinmc Ik s been arranged, i consisting of addresses by Mi\ Moody ! and other noted spiritual Workers, j lb*v. J. II. Talbott, of Hockport,. the i presiding elder of this, ^listriot, is on I Friday’s (27th inst.) prograinmc; ; subject. "How we may secure a more | general attendance upon public wor- ) ship." This convention of Christian workers will be well worth attending, j and our people will no doubt take advantage of the reduced rates on raili roads and attend.

PRRSOXAL PARAGRAPHS.

Mart Fleener was at Washington Saturday last. George Qiiimby is seeing the sights at New Orleans. Col. Cockrum, of Oakland City, was In town Monday. Prentice ■ Martin visited Oakland City Thursday last. , Elisha Hatfield, of Washington, was in town Tuesday. Mrs. Sarah J.Cain called Friday and re- ; lie wed her subscription. Mrs. Theodore Johnson visited relatives at Washington last week. Rev. II. C. Yates, of Owensville, returned to his home last Saturday. W. G. Bottom called Friday and renewed his subscription to the Democrat. | C. E. Montgomery is ‘ taking iu” the World's Fair at Now Orleans. Captain Wise, a Hercules, is in town. Ilis | show failed to materialize Saturday night. W. E. Bonfoey. general manager of the ■ Continental Life Insurance Company, is in 1 town. Miss nettie Butler, of Bicknell. Knox j county, is visit ing the family of George W. ■ Scott. Lewis Bothell is again at his old post after | an absence of two mouths. He is to l.e a ■ dentist. "Geo. Frank, New York.” was registered : at the Sherwood House, Evansville, last : Thursday. : JI>ss Maggie Keubler, of .Jasper, visited' ! the Misses Keuss last week, returning home j ! on Monday. ! James M. Thomas, of the Singer Sewing ! Machine Company,' spent Saturday and ! Sunday here. K. G. HunDurant. O. & M. agent at Washington, was in town last Thursday on rail-: ; road business. Clay Bank Cor: W. W. Richardson made a flying visit to the county capital last week over the Straight-line, M illiam Husbands, oft) ikland City, was I in town Monday ou business. lie is on the I road for a good house. Mrs.]. B. Fowler, of Oakland City, visited Petersburg last week. She was the guest of Mrs. A. J. Billmevrr. Washington Advertiser: Miss May Arthur, of Petersburg. returned home Sat or- i ; day, after a short visit to friends here. A. J. Bilhncyer. C. E. Montgomery andChas. Schaefer were registered at the'Slier- i wood 1 louse, Evansville, last Thursday. Joe Patterson is a live sew ing machine i man, as his living visits to neighboring | places show. He is always on the move. It. P. Knight came down from Indianapolis Saturday, spent Sunday w ith his family : and returned to the capital city Monday. J. C. Ridge, ttie Rccorder-eleet, is making himself familiar with the duties of his office.1 Ho takes the office on the 27th of this month.! Washington Gazette: Perry S. llorrall is now located at Petersburg in the sawmill ' business, lie will move his family over iu i a short time. I G. M. Roe, of Morganfield, Ky.. has as-1 ■ sinned proprietorship of tiiofi,ingo House, j ! and it will be opened March 4th, with a j “house warming.’’ Rev. B. F. Whittaker, a brother of our I fellow-citizen, G. W. Whittaker, va: in tojvn one (lav last week. He represents an Indianapolis firm. Clark Burbee, of Oakland City, general agent of the Springfield, Mass., Fire Insurance Company, was in town Saturday on ' 1 important business. We ave informed of the death of the moth-! I <*r of D.. J. E. I>unbar, which sad event oo- | eitrred at lief home in Northeastern Missouri I about two weeks ago. l)r. Carloton occupies the property recent- j ly purchased by Treasurer Pooler, w ho i will taka possession soma time between now and the first of March. Daviess County Democrat: Johnny Me-j Carty, of Petersburg, who is quite an ex- ! pet t on roliers, was in the city Wednesday : evening and patronized our rinks. Ray Royee, the proprietor of the Royee j I'wiss Boll Ringers, gave tin: Democrat a ! call during their. It ay. He is a genial genII lent sn a ltd a talented Comedian. Oatsville Cor: John O’Neal is receiving lots of mail from all over the United States about his new hardware store. John is a business man and wears a cap like a fox. Dr. J, Ierdiuand Saul came up from I Princeton Monday w here he was located j i for a few days, Ho was successful in the i practice of his specialties—the treatment of | the Ear, Catarrh and the Eye. Oakland City Enterprise: l’rof. Johnson visited Pike county friends Saturday last, j I Misses Alice Harris and Lizzie Spore, went tip to Petersburg Thursday eve to i spend a few days with iriends. Auditor Bothell and George Ashby went i to Indianapolis Monday in thi interest of ilio petitioners to remove the county seat, i ! It is not likely, however, that there will be an) legislation on this matter this session. lluntinghurg Argus: Dr. E. J. Harris j left on Monday for Petersburg, with the in- i ten Eon of locating there. We are j pleased to note that Dr. N. II. Wilson, who ! has been quite seriously ill, is improving. Vincennes Sun: Conductor Peter J. Herb, of the Straight Curve railroad between Evansville and Washington, came up from Evansville with his w ife and two boys to at! -nd the Dorn-Terhur wedding, reeentj ly. Like wine, Peter improves with age. | William Harland, of Delect a Mo Hill, eall|j ed to see us Saturday. He was in town ! making preparations to dispose of a large ! amount of land (about 5.000 acres) owned by him in Northeastern Texas. His purchaser came from the Lone Star State to buy the land. IV. B. Unlisted, of Vincennes, Traveling Passenger Agent of the 6. ,'i M. railroad, was in tow n last Thursday in the interest of his road, and called to see us. He is a (good agent, and has been shaking up thq [dry hones in tiis territory since ids location jat the Old Post. I A personal in last week's paper mentionjing “Miss Mamie Hendricks” should have ^ead Mrs. Mamie Hendricks. Mrs. Hendricks has been visiting her mother here, and will soon he joined by her husband. J. K. Hendricks, then leave.for the New Orleans Exposition. « Evansville Journal: Olio II. Sehrooder, i traveling auditor of Dun’s mercantile agency, arrived homevestsrdav from a three Weeks" trip through Southern Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky. Mr. Sehroeder reports tlu- financial standing of the traders thcough- ; out this district more favorable than several ! "wks «S«*

i | Linked by LoTe. 1 ksnicl II. Thirjf iii'il Emma Collins. James T. Hughes mid Kiln MeAtee. Andrew .1, Crane and l’onnelia English. !,<>l)K ON THAT, TIIKX ON THIS. j There will be nearly one dozen dj- : noire eases at the next term of court. i. I' ■ . - -- -- i ! Since Inst harvest, \V. h. Merrick, the 1 stain merchant., has |mrehused— | 61,590 bushels wheat, cost . $57,000 1 10,000 corn, cost .",100 11,000 " oats, cost . 300 c i Total ., $60,400

VWanted 25 Lmlirs anti CrniUiiirnto ca!l at tUe Farsncr's Hofcel to.ttay, it' you want liplu employment and good u-agcti. Fail tram S a. in. to S. p.ia. F. 51. mCKHOliKE, Petersburg, Iiid, Supreme Court Decision. 11,002 Alexander Leslie vs. William L. Merrick et al. Pike C. C. Petition for rehearing overruled. Millions die with Scrofula, If these vlo Bros would use Wilder’s Sarsaparilla and Potash their lives would be saved. $100 TO 101 FOE -NOTHING.

AVe have arranged with the “Tribune and Fanner." Xew York City, to furnish our readers thfir 8-page grand weekly Family Agricultural Illustrated newspaper one year (52 weeks) for only $1.00 It is the best weekly paper ever published at the pvice. Send at once as the first new subscriber front eaeh county receives One Hundred Dollars Money premium. Their address is Tribune and Farmer. Xo. 20 Hose St., Xew York City. 4tt4 For Kousd Worms, rape Worms. Spasms, Etc., use nothing but Wilder's Mother’s Worm Syrup. Wants the Facts Known. Mr. Kbitor:—1 and my neighbors have been led so many times into buying different things for the liver, kidneys and bicod that liavedone us more barm than good. 1 feel it due yofip readers to advi-e them when an honest and good medicine like Dr. Harters Iron Tonic can he had. Yours truly. An ()li> SiisscuuiER. Buckets or Blood mad*' clean ano pure with Wilder's Sarsaparilla and Potash. A Walking Skeleton. Mr. K. Springer, of Mechanieshurg. Pa.'. writes : -1 was afflicted with lung fever and abscess ou lungs, and reduced to a walking skeleton. Got a free trialhottleof Dr. King’s Xew Discovery for Consumption, which did me so much good tiiat I bought a dollar bottle. After using three bottles, found thyself once more a man, completely restored to health, with a hearty appetite, and a gain in ilesh of 48 lbs.” Call at Bergen and Adams' Drug Store and get a free trial bottle of this certain cure forali lung Diseases. Large bottles $1.00. No more Indigestion or Nervous Debility it you use Wilder’s Stomach Bitters. Prickly Ash Bitters is an unfailing specific for all complaints a:'sing from a dcraugement of the functions of the Liver. It purifies the blood and infuses new life into the invalid. Pains in tho side, general uneasiness, loss of appetite, headache, bilious attacks, 4c., 4e., are sure indications that a corrective is needed. Prickly Asn Bitters is especia’G Adapted for these complaints. It arouses a torpid liver to-action and restores it to a healthy condition* No more doctor’s bills to pay lor Syphilis, and all Venereal Diseases. Wilder’s Sarsaparilla and Potash cures all. The Duty of State Legislatures. Legislation in every State should regulate the sale anti use of ihe many poisons resorted to by women, their desperation to obtain ^beautiful complexions. There eYists* in Dr. Harter’s Iron Tonic every requisite to accomplish the object Without injuring health or endangering 'life. A mild delightful invigorant for delicate Females is Wilder’s Stomach Bitters* Cures costiveuess and headache. Vitality of Great Men Is not always innate or horn with •them, hut many instances are known where it has been acquired by the persistent and judicious use of Dr. Harter's Iron Tonic. It costs One Dollar amt It saves your Me— Wilder’s Sarsaparilla and Potash cures all diseases orthe Blood and Skill. Advice to ItSosivers. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the slain of cutting teeth? If so, send at once and get a bottle < f Mrs. Win slow's soothing syrup for children teething. Its value is incalculable, it will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend up n it. niotijers, there is no mistake about it. it cures dysentery and diarrhu-a. regulates the stomach and bowels, cmes wiml coiie, softens the gums, reduces inflamation. and gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mrs. Winslow's soothing syrup for children teething is pleasant to the taste*, and-is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female nurses and physicians in the tinted States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price At cents a bottle. ••Xhe Lord loves a clieerDil giver." In all cases where aTonie is needed give Wilder's Stomach Bitters—it is the boss. "'SV—■**— — -- liitcklcu’Sr'ArMira halve. The best salve in the twgbl for Cuts. Bruises. Sores, Fleers, Salt l’kcum. Fever Sores.'fetter. (Tapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, anil all Skin eruptions. ami positively curos-Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sal.e by Bergen & Adams. 3SyI Kill worms m Children with Wilder’s Mother’s Worm Syrup. Thousands Say So. Air. T. IV. Atkins. Girard, Kan., writes: "I never hesitate to recommend yourliieetrie Bitters to my customers, they give entire satisfaction and are rapid-sellers.'' Electric Bitters are the purest and best medicine known and will positively cure Kidney and Liver complaints. Purify the blood and regulate the bowels. Xo family can afford to he without then* They will save hundreds of dollars in doctor’s bills every y efir. Sold at fifty cents a bottle bv Bergen & Adams,

A free trial of Prof Karris’ Pastfllo Treatment t! r nervous and nhysicai debnay in men. can be bail of Harris Remedy Co.,St.Loois,MoL'so l;)r. Trinities Ague Tonic for chills anti lever. No cure, no pay. when directions are strictly followed, and is perfectly harmless in the Lands of children. For sale by J’r.KOKN & A HAMS, Marl-lv Petersburg-, 1 nd. Sexd vorn address and 3 cent stamp to A. V. Paine, Louisville, Ky., for set of beautiful picture cards. RAILROAD NEWS. Washington wants a new depot.dive her anything she wants. The extension of the Straight Line is becoming more favorable. fi. .1. (iramnier says the E. & T. ,11. is doing a fine freight business. iFreight and passenger business on the Straight Line are gradually increasing. The arrival of the pay ear on the various lines at. neighboring 'places has has made the hoys happy. . The Air line pay ear passed over the road Thursday distributing easli to employes for the month of December.

Washington's ISiriLduy. The pupils *of the High School w>U celebrate Washington's birthday with appropriate exposes on Friday. February 2.'th, the 22d being Sunday. rUOUKAMME. Music National Ilnun i Oration ... George Turk* "Maxims of Washington” Charlotte White "Ode for Washington's Birthday”— l.aura Reims ‘■Character of Washington” Emery Green Music Hail Columbia “The Building of the Ship” Eugenia Hewins ‘■Birthday of Washington” Cappie King "The Memory of < iur Fathers” Jos. Crouch -The Blue and the Gray” Helen Elliott Music The Star Spangled Bonne. “The American Flag” Minnie Selbv ‘ Washington” Edith I,ami. ‘■Landing of the Pilgrims” Nellie Lingo Music The Bed. White and Blue "Revolutionary Rising” Anna Hewins “The Trials of the Pilgrims” Kdw. Lingo “The American Eagle” Belle Shawhan Music .Freedom's Bannei The exercises will commence at 2 o'clock All are invited to attend. «OJ> WILLED 5T SO. [He publish the following unique and beautifulTines at the request of K. A.E:j Wbat matters it if where the wine cups shine I often swear in a madman’s mood. Need it trouble another if the red of the vine Dyess a deeper statin titan human blood? What matters the evil in ail that train. The fierce, hatslt oath, or the angry blow? They are all/rnntjUtKl—Reformed the brain. It moves flic hand—God willed,it so. Though my Praise sounds not on lyretor lute. in God’s own image 1 am a man ; And mv h art is full of the richest fruit Created by Ilis plastic hand. Stiil 1 would not live life over again. : Nor nuiko a friend of a single foe; : Nor heighten a joy nor ease a pain That fell to iny lot—God willed it so. Then bury my past in the grave of the past. Let my future be in the future still; Ask not what the end shall by at last, v Even ts change never for human will, f A lid then let include within my bre&st Those sins find sorrws that none mav know, y , Wvife over my grave,-when at last I rest. These magical words—“God willed it so.” _ _' ’ S»iKe will “Uet There.” [Vincennes Sun.} The apportionment bill proposes these changes affecting Knox county: For Senatorial purposes Ivnox and Pike are thrown ■ together, and Joint Representative purposes Knox at;d Pike are thrown together. It this should prevail the V. & O. K. R. will have to be built, for statesmen can't walk > back and forth to Petersburg. 1 Notice. Persons knowing themselves iu-j delate,cl to its are requested to cal! and settle at once.cither by cash or not&. Our outstanding' accounts must be settled, and ail unsettled bills-will be I pat into tlte hands of an attorney after j March 15th. 1885. Iltt-i.MEVET; & Yorxo. Notice. All parties knowing'themselves indebted to me Tire hereby requested to come and settle, either by cash or note, before March' 10;h, otherwise such accounts will be collected by law. ! 40w4 M&3es Frank. For Stole. | Six' pair ot three year old mules, I medium size, and two young' horses. ; (fall oti or address •Saml'kl H AiiCRovi;. I'nion, Intl. If you buy a bottle of Wilder’s liver ! remedy you can get ten cettis for re- ! turniug the bottle. For sale by Frank & IJ.tkxbuooS. ;_,___ Sn;mules For Fake.—We have a I few thousand first class shingles that : we will sell at a bargain. Enquire ! at this office. Great Slaughter Before Christina?. . Suits and overcoats-, can be bought at a little over half price .to reduce stock as miii b; asjjossihie before taking an inventory, January 1st,-.at Evons Big Clothing House, Evansville.

THE SOUTHWESTERN NORMAL SCHOOL AND— TEACHERS’ TRAINING INSTITUTE, Fort Branch. Indiana, Will Open its Spring Session, March 24/85. Th> follav. in?<le partmems will bo sustained: Preparatory, High School, Tone Ivors. Penmanship. [jiterarwj, Commercial ana Musical. Ourttitn Is to prepare young men and \voI. For leaching in Common and Clraded | Schools. *2. For entering highor institutions of learnin?. • <5. For life work—The various business am! professional duties. | Thorough amt competent instructors are i employed in uaeh department; and all objee1 Items urged against the instruction in our | public schools are here overcome. Excellent opportunities are given teachers and persons ; preparing lor teaching. The Teachers’ Training Class in which arc treated subjects pertaining to , theory and practice of teaching anti nil other | work of practical importance in the school room, is a feature that will fully repay any ' one attending. , The Institution i: well sup- ! plied with everything in the line of apparai- ! us. library, cabinet, etc., etc., that is so lieeos1 sary to the pupil. flood board may be obtained at from $2 to ! J2..">0 ner week. Tuition per term ct 11 week-. 1 We guarantee that the necessary exj liaises need not exceed |H0 or b'C.. Send for I catalogue. We solicit correspondence from ? all wdio desire to attend a good school. I Address \ ('has.c. Stii.i.wki.1.ori John \V. lii'Mir, j l nn< i.i.ks. II-.vT 4V photo gallettt: Oscar Hammond, Frop’r. |iirrrui:s i opted or enfauoEd. S All kinds of work done promptly and at reaiionaMe rates: t 'all and examine his work, (inlicry in Kisert’s hew building, yver the Post-Olflcc, Petersburg, lnd. ur

Or. Vt’LldfrV Vegetable Liver Uoiatdy is a picivSiht safe and effectual.remedy for all (U.m a> s paused liv dcrangonusnt of the liver, such as sior hciid, ache, dyspepsia. costiyeucss j.nn dice, ■ice. For sale by Fk.'.NK & liORKCKhOE, i IV ill be here by Dee. loth TWb hundred and eighty-five' overcoats. and a large- nmu' cr of all wool, winter -nit:-', ’ bought at the 'great slaughter suit? ft. Xevv York, last week it half price, wiil an ivc bv Merchanis m the iOih of this iaoiilh : and will be sold at a little over half price, at Lyon's big clothing house. KvansVith*. Ail the other suits and overcoat,, marked down corrc-poiidingly low. LeUgiui I.'UhI Kei^Suic. Twelve lots at private sale, [.oration near the depot, in iVtci-hurg. and.: also thiHy-ihrec acres of land situated on the noted Bluff of Wh tc river, and include., an exccilent stem quarry and the steamboat landing for Petersburg. The location is beii mind and ha- a splendid view of White river and the surrounding country, (.’all and see me. (iood tonus. ■AV.ii. II vw ttionx. S*ss.ye~l23ite5;. tent s 35T=tiso. ITBUC ,KX AM I NATION Of AI'I'U'■•fiiis fur teacher's t'y<‘;*sr Will n-hcUl t.u tile last sSaturUay of eia-h'iitciUi ai the. lawn > ! Winslow, fit:- i' iihi:\. Iridium;. A crlt::;'/:Ue "I r.s-«! ar.,r;.l r’iar;u tr-yv-.,la smile mem tier ‘-( Hi t nihity n-ard -it t'.Uncatiuo iuu-1 is- Cpiua'a! hiy ajivilii-anls In the ,'ouruy ami Ir.iin <' .rut;. S:r. riihe.mhj»\ those out oMtie evirate. JOHN AVtllTM'AN'. June I. fce.t. t'ouulv s.ii.ci. L EG A L A D F E tfJ'i SilM /; A v s\ N'Tticp til AdshSttistru: lost. tiTOTICi'is h.‘-';rb*V that flu*' under - a signed has bc-cti m>y»< sifted -v the' Clerk •I thr Circuit > ' • • s; i : >t th v ■ (a .U ft A , Strti I ; Indiana, administrator ,d*‘ i>onis imn’.of tin •state of Sarah E. Cinjpi^lh lain of Pik«.‘<>11111 A .-deceased-. ^{tiu t State is Stl» post'd ft) ha solvent. ,\V MiLicV M 'E. t' li A IT 1-. 1.J.. Admiiiisti'ator de tvjiiis non. January *J!\ lyss. . . v>* Police of t ine 1 Keltleaie>Jt 61 K^tate. I u the Pike Circuit (-yurt, 'March U nit. -KS.\ in the mat.!erp>Hhr estate dl.l\>yto»i J. t'o4Vin, deceased. ■ . N'OTICK Is hereby ?h»'iiv that -tha umJersigne«.l as •druiiitstrahn of the estate of Peyton J. Colvim dyceusVdirhns oivsrnmd and died account and vouchers h: final settkn.mm of said estate, and that these, me will conic up for the e'lau.iimUi m and’ art ion of said i bruit Court on tin- i:>|h tljp. <>t .Ma'vti, l^sh, th" same hem** the-Vii 1 udieial day of Hi • March term: at which time, all mirth .-, in- r odo*i in s lid osPit" :u" r unite.I to ;;u|ic;ii' i;i *urfd Court, and slum* caustvjf any. then1 he. -why ah! count and-VoitoEiors should not be approvod. A ml tl..- heirs ot'sai.l t state. and ail others interested lher- in. are hereby _ r ‘pifiv l., At til .' tinierrf5 l p!.o:;* aforesaid, to hppear and make prooi'oi .lo heirsainor claim to a; v part of said eetafe; iy A S* I K1/ il. I * A \' 11 LSI i n . -tOwo A rator. Notice of Fiiuil Sef lSei>M*55S of Mriur, In the Pike C*r:u-i't t-'.>urt, Mardi ter;a, l.\v. In the matter of tlie ertuto of Janes F. Jvdies,. dee.ased. ; N’OTICK iVherehy Ejlveii ttiat the uritlersh'ned as fn Itniu 1st rat <si* e.f the estate of .1 limes I*.nv i'ce< usf;;i, has s >d and filed his ae oam and vottehers in ihu^l ment oi said esteW, aiuL that the same xvhl come up fnr exiimimr?lim an!t action of said CirciiitA’omt <>u the 17th iTav of March, ivA t'i**sa.me hcinir ihe Sill day of the Mn.vh derm, iSsh, at whieh time a!l= persons iat.'rested j;i said estatjvare^rfiun>d to apjsar i;. said. Fouri^a-mlsliV.xv onUso, it -any there hi*, why said aec*onrt4in?l vouchers shf.tild notHje approved. Aiidtfiy heirs of sa'id estate, an.; all oPne.rs interested fhei'ei't. aro :.isp hereby required, at Me* rime#»ml place aforesaid, t* appear an»l tua.k o oof of their heiisfiip of elainvu* ar.v : s- id estate, UwJ i*5 AtteiV-r.

Hl£s \V n X(JW I! A V E Ft) It SALE ssti'ii efcjyilaW iiStiJs Mtei ■ yot Ever broitghf to this market. We (-any u bed - room s**t, ^(MkI. enough tor any house. i>i the land: of her s .ts • raded all the way down to the humbiV cabin.. Highly tinlslteb M.AGX WAT.NI T iiKIVTUAl»s. 15 T It K A F s, T A K1 .K S, ST A N1 >S. which t*‘c. will sell separate pr in sets*. SOFAS, LOUNGES, IiKDSPKlNOS. UA'.'fiS. MIRRORS PICT V It E * F it A Al K s; 15 \ t A C K KTS, - 11A BY PARTS and TRAAi.LS A nr! in fact e v.u\vHnn;;'that will accommodate ami adorn u Well-furni •hod’house. Wi have made a specialty in ( hairs! and can sell you an oiliee ( dvarr, Liuing; Room Chair.br any other kind yon may -desire. Our stock .of COFFINS is complete, and we keep two title hearses in readiness .at .all times. Gall and mu*, stock. SMITH & FINNEY. PV/FFRSfU no. IXX\ DRUNKENNESS! CURED IX ITS VARIOUS ST AUKS. Pesirt for- stimulants vjkVfi^I-y ivmoved. Home treat meat. Medicin-^an he administered v. iUtout .iuiu vvLdireof ijat’Vhf, by simply placing it ineoliecS toil or a ivy article of. food. Cures guaranteed. $200 WILL BmTATDFor any ease of drunkennes^lmt ?ioMeu £ eikc will not cmy. C fwntl'fupt"eon ta*»»!-n:r tesUmonialsand flill part ieirta smit fro d ress ‘ ti O I, It SAN * pfe^ IFIC CO,t Jly o,\-vl-ly. iS5 Rare St., liurinniti. O. AdAVJXi nn»f“ mfhioy than ;it, an thing else hy.takiUa an agency for thn i»* -t book out. IV dinners succeed grandly■. None fail. Tends free. 117 II.u.let Book Co., Port lan d. Xf nine. BO YOXT EMQW -TESA-S'-LOEH-A£kt35g OMMAX -:1»1.U« TO.’UCf O:- ; with IU‘d Tin yTh^i Rose Leaf Fine Cut Ghow- | imr; Anvy P lipping*, and Black, Hrotvn and Yellow Snails aiV the }>o.st amt cheapest* Quality e icashiered? 2SO Pgge3« Il!e«lrate*lIttctoth andgtU tidingCOs, money or postage, "same, Cttp.T £.>•. 0r< Stoc.A'hw took rcatalna ali th> curicuuv doubiiiiler iaqaisith* want to Irow. laxge editions, cic^ auM t\ery ft .7 months. Health. Beauty, nappinoetn ere promoted by its afiwicc—who may marry, a ho not, wi y, medical aid, whea nr cessary brought home to you. 50 vc aderr-n v*k Mcrcaaa true to life. Sens Bea'.od by I)r. WE IT TIER, St. Loul% Sfo., this great Specialist, Ct u^ultutl.»a and paonuhict free; 1 C**)iih • HU \in f/rrrn mrup. Send ! '..'mIm l^l flit ’uSYeehls posing.*.and by mail ; you will tmf /V'v a package of .goods of large I value, that will stan you In work that will nr : once bring you in iiiuir-y faster tdia.n anything , • Is;* hi America. All about the. .TJEi.OUO in ; presents withe;p‘kd o\. .Vgeitts wanted every - : wlunv, of either tjex*-of all ages, for all t he i time. oi spare time only, Lo work for us nt ; t indr own holm s. Fortu nes for all workers I absolutely assured. l on*t delay. II. Hai.-i.l-:t A ( o., I'ortbmd, Maine.

For Bargains in Staple and Fancy (Jfoevries. go to I TcCh-n UBerriglg’e, (H nt'MEISLY or HAZI.KTOX. iNl>.) Siiawhan’s New Building, Cor. 6tli and Main, land you will gvt First-Class (»<w, *s. A large stock .oi ; everything in this line oil hand, (live me a citll. learn my ; prices, and you will be convinced that I mean business. The residents of our town and every one firtfiu the country will find it to their interest to trade with me. (Country jproduce taken in exchange for goods. Joh'n.IJkuhiikjk.

'‘-Trustee'3 ZiT Notice* is hereby given to all part fvw fait* rr»t~ vd that I will atu ml at my otliCi in su>vhil. tVERV SATCJil*AT. To traawgrt bnKtnr's* connected with thgHtffa* of (rust* *«>r I." kh iri township. All persona liavmp business with said ottlve will pleas* hot Ice. t). J. GREEN W AY, Trustee. Fx-iauted'o XTotie*. Notice is hereby given to all partied concern* thl that I v* ill attciuTat niv residence CVEi'-V FIG DAY, Tot runs*. i Ln.sii»vLs coiittevtvd with the* offivo of Trustee of Logan township. Wm. < LKM, Trust©**. •i- 0-L'” O—T-chXj C.*A.jj£3DS. Jk i\ KhM? AUDSON, Attorney at Law. reter3'CMrr, - X2a.dlL3.nek. Will pruelivu in rhe* courts of f'ffceand adjoin* *11? comities. s \V. WILSON, *' . fJ « Attorney at Law, Pct-2 vs'b'tzrg-, - - r Iniia^a. ',rrf< ; —Gv, r Rergeju A da ms’ dru* atom, comer 01 A\ain ami Eighth Streets, t\. A. Ely. W. I\ Towusend. Mart. Fleenor. Eiy, Townsend & Fleener, ATTORNEYS at LAW —ANT) - HoaT Lstuto Agents. - jyw a.V.i. TgVSGZ'Hf ... / . R, ' i «' ‘‘‘ 1 • • \»vCr hii.e Frank's store. Special : i; i given ;«* < «>Sb-etions. buying and > o.ig .-Gaining title- and furnishing M. D.iVLi;. \V. 11. THOMPSON. i'bVLS-; & THOMPSON:AT TORN EYS at LAW, -—— !iFAT. ESTATE.Tom & Insurance Agents. ;.OmcK, --a:;.! Soil-in Bank Building, Corih*v A! UM and Seventh streets, iV£er<b^rgA; - Indiana. .'1 ‘r‘^ »t'o and i.;!»* Insurance Compam.:s rep1''-*ntt.‘(l. Money to loan on tirst .ttiortgayys at seven-and ofjsht per cent. I renter, nttcntitm to collections and all business entrusted, to ns ‘ . A. r.. BYERS, M. D. w. H. LINK, M. IX IBsrers Ss Xainlr, PHYSICIANS ana SURGEONS. Petersburg:. IntUmn. OiTICl!—oVor Bergca S Adams’ Drug Store. r B. DUNCAN, M. D„ P1' r nyd-pii ana Surgeon, s eersbers,*.. Indian* . OFFrC.'- la.Central Drng re. It EVIDENCE- Ou R.'vtuth aueet. R. ADAMS, M. D. Physician and Surg Petersburg:, Indiana. OFFICE—At Bergen a: Adams’ drag store. Dr. A. B. Carleton, >FFTOF—In C as. Frank's new building, corner in and*Seventh Sts.; Tt sidenoe in Mosw Frank’* v dv.eili >; in Profits addition to Petersburg, j her {merit of diseases of females and childrens vial v. Chronic and difficult cases t-©Uoit«d. LI. t i th • < y o; country promptly responded to, y or night. L. WILSON, N. H. WILSONWILSON & BRO., ktf-*:: £& as

j Resident Ubntists> I'EitSiji’.CRCi. 1NUIAXI. .A.11 "\X7"crlc ‘^TT'arranted. OFMt'E—At FtsWoncf, on Eighth St. ■Ofmcta^r^5.'vca—n«fiii him——< lCTELS. -SHERWOOD HOUSE. WM. SHERWOOD, Prop’p, E* A. FROST, Man. Thco. Russell, Clerk* Corner First and Locust Street?, EVANSVILLE, LND. The RtlERWOOD i? centrally located, first cla«9 ‘nail it" appointment aid the lu*>t auufchen pest i hotel iu the city. Hates, $2 per day. ks Emmet o:.e sgu.vuE e.^t or court house, &or. of Washington and New Jersey StJ.f | , INDIANAPOLIS, IND. j JAMES S. MORGAN, Prop, i Rates,,$i..5o per Day. sfjemnlK. KimrsHfl. C I. The irt tUantefm* xnroat. Ltmi '.. lull idea, &>p., route, cost, tree. CAR that rhououbtfnl curionsor thoughtful want to# fkc 'w, Clpth amifeiiit bind in W cts.paper 25c, Mar-c :*!iag3 Guido.jL44w las.nont sailed, money or stps,b;i 'JftltTft*90 RACE STREET, f fVfill H£n CiNC'NNATI, OHIO. > J.! ho cre.-.t Sf>oei:mst.iNervcu8 Debility,Tmpedimentsc {to 3iarritiKo.iCon>ultat ion and Pam nh let free, < FREE!. RELIABLE SELF-CURE. ' A favorite prescription of one of the noted and successful specialists in the lT. K. j_ " V-v retired * fort he cure of .VrrroNN lifbititp, ?.«sf liS&iLhocit, I3>« A-lies.valid *)focy. Sent L i j lt\i :i sealed en velopeyiree. Drug^istaean fill iU ■Address DR. WARD & CO., Louisiana, Mo.

I’etersinirsc, Indiana. ‘ Wtl’ r:::?!\v any kfmVof Pictures you want,and Gsaranlae Satisfaction to ali Patrons. ! WM L lYVPY AND F.NI AIDiK OI.I» l’ICTUKBS I!f I ANY STYLE DESIRED. — ■■■■ . I- -i'US New Store! New Goods! . HENRY RICKRICH, r— in :— >’ow has one of the largest omi most compUrie Mocks Of S AXI»H>. Nl'TS, > ’ FlSIli NO-TACKLE. y "'.CARS and TOBACCO, Musical Instruments, ' TOYS V)F A.M. KINDH, TROPICAL FRUIT* Aiu\ the largest stock of j TIE “W" ELwIST* . lit tii" snvii, suufv> as GULP and SILVER W \ i\ ’i . liBACKT.KTS. Ruses, (TO ? ;?rrm N'-. CiiATN,*>'*>R\t sli oth«r art!- * clcs, Viiv. enn get •** *5 ^ 30CD tamSTCTZ * \Vt all hours. while Ice crkam and Oyster* . \t ill ho served In their Reason. Give me a call • f*■ v l will 5»oit nsilnw as such goods can bo I itin .'N*» agent for tho celebrated WOtijA Oiiil A N. O'u! of III.' t*cst lUtUtUftt*i tureil, and sell theta on reasonable ter*ns. ^

Our Motto. 'Quick Sales and Small Profits,’ is Recognized. Our Large Sales Gives Evidence of the fact. Edwards & McCarty.