Pike County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 43, Petersburg, Pike County, 5 March 1885 — Page 4
w® .. *>'. OFFICIAL IVI’ER OF THE COINTY. fist?”' TV rikp ,'onuty democrat has the tarf*«t rlrtttialica ji say uvwaD^jitr puhliahrd ia Mh» Cmatjr! yt»n41*r» will make a note of this fart 1 Thursday,. March 5, 1885. Eailroad-:-Time-:-Tables. —__ Indianapolis & Evansville Railroad. riAlE CARP, IN EFFECT DEC. ", ttSL «+0*TIO.\S ’V-|j. Evansville “ t-uinviviile ~ Oakland City. “ T’ateiairji j . Axr. '.V.taliiu^.-u STATIONS. D*p. \V;tbUinit''IJ. •' JNrtnrsUHT;} • •• On k land City. “ Somerville Arr. Evansville . ooi.NU forth. N'O. 12. 4:00»» m 5.0!) ]. m frsj2 i> m S:54 p m £:15 irtu OtHNt SOITH. NO. 11, 7:0ft a ni 8:i» a m S>:35 a in k:50 a in lOtOOjt m fto. 14. ®iS5 a m Sill! i> m * :.‘ia a in !):'>.'> a m 11:20 a m SO. 13. 1 till j> m 3 ;:St) p m 4 U!0 p 111 4:50 p in 0:50 p m Trains run daily eseept Sunday, oonneotInjj with trains cast, and west on 0. & 11. at \V aabington. C. .1. UtirncKX, Gen. Supt.
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v; & * “THE OLD RELIABLE” OHIO & MISSISSIPPI; RAILWAY:--—IS OiKXCFJAED FOEComfort, Safety & Quick Time EAST and WEST: V TRAINS GOING EAST: ^*\ Night Vine A Awom- Bar E.vp to Cin'ti J0U- mod'n Kxp. LouUv Ly St. Louis 44 Sandoval.. ** Odin. *• Flora. . *' Qluey., 44 Vin^nn’s 44 Mitchell.. J4 Hcymour ** N. Vernon Ax Cincinnati ** Louisville. f 6 45am 9 1 lam 9 20am 9 2Sam 12 5ftprp 5 27 pm 5b0pm 5 :fpm S 12pm SOupiii ♦jJOOnxn 1010am Jt ilium 1145am 125? * m 247pm .‘149pm 4 !5pm fivipm C ‘>5pin •790pm 9 O&pm 9 17 pm 929pm I0:tSpm 11 21pm 12 9hi« 4 02* m 650am TRAIN’S GOING \X Lv Cinelnn’ti f <1.4.7am *$oonm N. Vernon ** Seymour “ Mit Mil.. “ Vlittins’* •* Gluey., M Flora.. 44 Odtn “ Sandoval.. •* Jones Ar St. Loud* 9 .%un in 25am 10 ohum I052;un 11 55am 1151 am 2 15pm 205pm 3 2ipdi 2?5pm 4 10pm l>82pm 5 15pm 425pm 5 24prii 4 51 pm 5 52prA 7 5'>uni 050pm EST: *7 00pm 9 5*‘pm 10 25pm 11 Ui»m 2 <*.■>+* m S 15am 4 OOam 5 07am 510am *910pm 11 12 05am loo am 4 -fc&m 5.ioam 0 Ram “Warn 900am Tin.© 0- G.n.cl 2^/L. -—always makksFastTime A Sure Conned ions ——WITH Al.Ii LISES ATXineiniiati, Louisville & St. Louis ANI AM. POINTS NAMED ABOVE. luxuriant Parlor liars are run Itttlly ou all Kinross Trains. f) »|I»1*‘ Ottlly line of Paine;* Sleeping Cars wit limit-change hot \vwtt St. Lor is and C»xcissati,iund New Vokk. Philauf.whia. Balttjiorj: and \Va.4hisotos, m Fjprrclhiibic Information as to routes, rates, tlok'ts. time, etc., apply In person or by letter to K. <1. RON I)ERA NT. i Agent Ohio & Mississippi It‘v, • A r Washington, fnd. Or W. 15. H ALI*STKl), Trav. Pass. Ajrt., Vincennes, Indiana. W. W. PH*AHi >I)Y, \V. 15. HHATT.l'C, Pres’t kind lien. Man. Gen. Ptpt. Agrt. —)ON(SHORT NOTICE 1 HAVE A LARGE SAl'SAGE illIX. which is run by an engine. ami I will irriixl Kauwix*1 meat at ONE CENT I'ER ROUND. Thi. is much cheaper than grinding hy hand. Biitv’in rour meat •ami I will irrlml It on short notice. ISAAC WHITTAKER. Outbe corner near the Court House.
LOCAL ALITTEES. ! School will soou be out. Encoit rage innuu factories. •Mud, nimbler. tnuddest!? Xo danger of a coni famine. ! Sec the original Tennesseeans. The building boom has begun. Keep the street crossings cleaned. Straw hats and linen dusters will soon be in vogue. .see those “Bull J)og Brcecke/’ at j Bcrrett d Son's. ___ Tins streets presented a lively appearance oil Saturday and,at night. j A dog tight on upper Main street | Saturday night attracted a large j crowd. ! .Much complaint of sore throat, re-; suiting in very few cases of diphtheria, j however. . i ---• ) ;.j The free ferry is a good thing for j tier Knox county people who come j here.to trade. .._.•_ ! Saturday^ was a bright day. and there was a huge'1 it umber of people in town, but trade waS light. Notwithstanding the hard times. [ Messrs. Montgomery, Hammond & ; Hudson ?iad a big trade-last \\'6gk., ! The display advertisement of the | .well-known livery firm-of Woods .Si \ C’anatsev will be found in this issue.! Peter Herb’s train took eighteen j loaded ears through on Thursday and j eleven on Friday from the coal ‘mines ! at Posey and Ilogers. '‘Bail Boy Breaches"— ITehave them i wtitf they can not be rij /K il. i Barrett <t- Son. '
Hands up, all wiio repeat the gossip | Witfdo.v .'Uiftles aud ceiling ijecoratipns at Bergen & AdamT. A full supply of the latest styles just received!. Give them a vail. Em. Mitchell anti John Catt had a set-to on Main street, opposite the! Temple of Justice, Friday .afternoon*; resulting™ f ait getting considerably j disfigured. Apropos of that brick question—; How eau a person who makes butter t iu pound roils put a brick iu that slice i of the art kip manufactured from cream ? That is a puzzler. Wail paper, window shades, and! celling decorations in endless variety I at Bergen <Sr Adam It is selling, rapidly, and to get your ehoi'ee,'g» j ear! -. Vou will get bargains. The Light llev. Bishop K nickerbacker, of trdianapoliwill preach in Schaeffer's Hail. Tuesday evening, March lOrh. Services at T :30 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend. Bergen & Adams have on hands a : new stock of will paper—just rereiv-j ed, Go and see it, and by convinced j that it is hard to beat. 'Sou will he, phased with the color and shades. The only news regarding the ques-j tion of the removal of the county scat : is that it is tit xt itu qun. no action having been taken by the Legislature* o>i the bill to change the law relating > to the removal of eounty seats. The passenger coach, which was 1 broken in two by being derailed .at j the "V.” near Washington, on the \ 20th lilt., is being repaired at the F. & T. H. shops, and will he put on the Straight Line again in a short lime. The miHer-report last week to have : been the. busiest ono since January . 1st. A prominent miller expressed j the opinion, from the revival of business as experienced last week, that it ; was a sure sign of returning good times, not only iu his business, but in j e v cry a venue of t rude. The O, it M. dav trains have been 1 delayed during the past month by , .circumstances unavoidable, and pass-1 eugers on that road have missed connection -with'the Straight Line at Washington, and as walking was bad; between here and there,' they v.eie compelled to wait till the next day to j reach our place.
1 cm \\ uhersattempted to auction : tion jofl' a horse, Saturday, for its; owner a "horse doctor,” but it was i “no go.” Tlie doctor rode the. horse ! around town all day, until late in the; afternoon, when lie lost Ids balance ; on the horse and being “‘top heavy" be measured hi* length in the mud ; of the street to the amusement of a crowd of {pokers-on. A Mr. RatelitTe, of Algiers, this j county, who was robbed of $125 at; ViiHieuues, about three months ago, i was seen by a reporter at the depot | on Tuesday, (letting off an tarty morning train at the Obi Post, white j walkingsup town he was attacked by three mbn and robbed, it being dark, { no due was obtained to the highway ! men. who escaped. The money wasj never recovered. 1 Johtl Kit /.gibbon, whose post-office address is Montgomery, Indiana, was; ! in town Saturday giving the boys ex- j 'liuri lions-of his wonderful ■ powers.: lie is one of the greatest coutortiou- . ists or “India rubber men” living, and ’ the writer can remember a few years : ago having seen him when be was j with Baruum’s show and was announced on the bills as ‘ lion Santiago ‘ Gibbanoiso, the great India rubber | man.” lie was then brought into the ring in a 15x18 inch box from which iie leaped onto the carpet and gave his remarkable feats. There arc many of the “boys” here \vho i bon when he pin. all in his profe one yet, hut diss’ him u^ktke 1 ** saw Fltzgiblanrels from is a good s wrecking
pcj:mosa& i‘a::a!;u vimix. John Aiic: iuu, oi Washington, was hi town yesterday. Mies JennJfe Knight visited Evansville last week. Alex. Leslie is President of Washington's "Board of Trade.” ■Miss Kfttie Green, of Ireland, is a pupil at the High School. lion. E. A. Ely was in MTasJupgton fiidav tpi legal business. ' • Clerk AsWj^r attended the funeral of Uis sister. Mrs. < tod by, at Winslow on Tuesday. \V. 8. Bott, who has resided here for the past three months. lea Tnesday for 8t. Louis. Mr. GUuiisli, of the l’ress. was able to Ik* out Monday, after a two week's attack of diphtheria. Mrs. W. I’. Knight and her daughters. Cas-ie and Edna, returned from Indianapolis on Monday. Mart in County Tribune: Colonel A. T. Itase v-ent down to Petersburg. Monday on professional business. Jake Bchtirz, who was Injured In the Straight bine wreck two weeks ago, win feoiin he aids to be out on the street. Mre Davis, the wife of Itev. J. tv. Itavis, who has been seriously ill for two weeks, was reported hutch tauter yesterday.
O. C. Robinson, representing the J. C. Duncan & Co. paper house of Terre Hants, was it! town ou Thursday of last week. Hiss Tiiiie Seudder, of Washington,! who has friends mid acquaintances here, has been £11 for the past two weeks from fever. Hon. L. It. Hargrave came down: from Indianapolis, Saturday, amJLreturned Monday, accompaniedby histiattghter Miss Elia. James Survant. a prominent farmer and a good Democrat, will continue to receive his paper at Survantj He catted Tuesday and renewed. ! A.J. Vfest, a prosperous farmer of Madison township, ettlied Saturday atul renewed his subscription. l|p is a supporter' of his county pa pet. . Col. X. U. Jepsbn, of Washington,-who is well known here, will soon dispose of his property in that place and loeateiu business in Newport, Ky. The following named persons attended ilie i Mo.ndy lneetingat Evansvlitslast week: Mrs. I I'tsdaie, Mrs. Thornton. Misses Anils* AsW. J Anna White, May IVnnedtet, Mrs. I>r. Her- ! »n. J»r. and Mrs. Hawkins, George Pinmv. Mr. Jlawtilorne, '11:os. Smith. Her. C. W. Votes. Prentice Martin, George la.-k-rt and ! Will Harrell. Representative S. \V. Williams, of Knox ; sanity, has the thanks of’ the Democrat for a map, showing, in a convenient way.! the late apportionment far Congressional. ; s'euatorial and Representative purposes. Sir. Williams is now our neighbor, as Pike 1 Hid Knox are. tin-own together for ' senatorial purposes. Oakland City Enterprise: Miss Emma 'Oilman. < f Petersburg, passed through ! Imre Tuesday on her w av' to GrayVille to j visit her brother George PiunCyl a Pe- | tcrsbUrg tnrniture it ah, st:>ppo:| off here 1 yesterday while on his way homo from a I risi.t to E\ ansvlHe and Princeton A. J. \ iloneyeut. who has been here for several ! months past in the law business, has moved j lu Petersburg. w here he has formed a part- I ftership w ith F. 1>. Posey in the law bnsl-I less. I n ion correspondence ofPriuci ton Loath -r: Rev. M. E. Chapped, of theC.PChurch. \ is recovering from an attack of th » measles. | James Hughes atul Miss Helen Me- ; Vice made a flying trip to Petersburg. j f kutsday of last v.eek.and havingtakea the n.tfriage vow w hiff* there, caiua home as mppy as a newly married couple' Our: .enenthlo J>r. Phillips has keen suffering severely since cur last writing with at*, abess on his ankle, together with f.'e-pmut •Hacks of fevor.U ■ is n iw slowly convalese-: ng.- l>f. Phillips is a member of Lincoln Lodge I. O. O. K.. in Itiinois, and is reeelvue due attention from the Odd Fellows of . his place. ’ SOC8KTV SOT'SiS. Pi-teisburg young ladies . are fond of j tniuee-pie. A new proverb—Look after your wife, ■ sever mind yourself, she will look after yon. j Cupid is doing a good husiness in town! imi e**nnty. The marriage license rt*eord ■ id filling up rapidly. A Main street merchant the next tnatri-j nmiial attraction booked for a performance j in the nuptial harness. Society has been dull for some time, and 1 t “shaking up*’ is hoped for by the fair j <eile.s and gaiiant beaux. Many of our young ladies are of a literary ' urn of mind, as the jmpuhtf authors repre- : vented in their libraries shSp-. 1 Fichus, scarfs, plastrons and all sorts of tecessories of laees are used to transform I Main costumes into dressy toiists. The bright djjys bring mary ladies out, j md soon the spring styles will enhance the 1 ittraetiveness of thefeumle form divine. The reported marriage of the editor of the independent -organ was a storymade u>» bv mate enemy’. Em. denies the charge in toto.; Dress fronts made entire ly of passamen;eri**, Angora lace and braid in the lace designs will be a feature in spring fashions. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Piirkere|itertaiaeda few friends on Tuesday evening. The evening •vas pleasantly spoilt pulling taffy, dancing j md.social amusement. An exchange says when girls marry “in tlie spring” should put on a rubber suit, to which another, pajier re-plies thiyt ween they marry “in the spring” they put on a white ehariateu dress with a fichu, ant! corsage en train, and a trousseau cut Idas. * A wicked exchange says there are seven ‘tagesof woman: At twelve she wants to wear long dresses, with a trail that will sweep up eigar stumps; at sixteen she WTlnts to he an actress; at eighteen she wants a leva r; at twenty-oue shg wants a husband; at twenty-five she Wants him to stay at home in tin- evenings: -it twentyeight she wants her own Vay; at thirty she wants a divorce.
From 5,000 to 10.000 feet of good, reasoned ash lumber for sale by FRANK & lluKNUUOOK. Shingles Foi: Salk.—We have a few thousand first class shingles that vie will sell at a bargain. Enquire at this office. Sair of i'ersouul Frojitrlj. .lames A. Eounsdaky will, on Friday, March 15th, 1685, sell all his personal property. Notice. AH parties knowing themselves indebted to me are hereby requested to come and set tie, either by cash or note, before March 10th, otherwise such accounts will beeolhxled by law, 10 w 4 Moses Frank. Xotiee. Persons knowing themselves indebted to us aro requested to call and settle at once either by cash or note. Our outstanding accounts must be settled, and all unsettled bills will be put into (he hands of an attorney after March 15th, 1886. 13u.laiever & Young.
tdOHT H»1SE ITEMS. ?*i The Gnail and I*etit £tu-ics—Cupid's (Ujithi- i l'cnouttl utid titiicral. Circuit Court next Monday, tba £>th j iust. The Commissioners have a busy t session. | The amount realized from the delinquent tax sales was $2,800. Marriage licenses issued—James' K. i (iodder to Jennie McCormack, .loot II. Dillon to Melviua It. Godwin. > : Treasurer Poetfcer has almost entirely recovered from his recent illuess. lie has been on duty two weeks, j Shelltl' Shrotle and Deputy Scott have had a good-sized job .in sum- : mouing tlte grand and petit juries1 tills week. J. C, .Unitre, the Recorder who as- { sttmed h:s duties on tho27th tilt., has: settled into the workings of lits office i tike an old-timer. Yesterday was the consummation ! of Clerk Ashby’s most earnest and euthusiasti" desire—Clevelands inauguration. Dan Is .happy j and he has ai right to bin Deputy Clerk Tom Mount has sue- ; riticed his, handsome mustache, andj his face is as smooth as it was in ids! extreme vouth—he is not old vet bv i - v - 1 any means. , mentioned by our neighbor last week, j Doc is alwas “on the lookout for No. j 1,’’ is a clever fellow, but is on the wrong sideof the political fence. Mart Fleeuer has finished his work j on the hooks of ex-Treasurer Richard-! son, though Prof. Stillwell and nut assistant wili be at the work about j one week longer. The Richard sou j cases—the Auditor vs. Richardson i and bondsmen—are set for the loth j day of tiiis term i f court.
It is auubUof whetner the price | pa iii fur has k and owl scalps is a! recompense to the county in view of the tact that in a year's time about $ MX) or $50 will have been paid out. it wotiui decrease those birds of prey, however, if all counties would do as, Hike has, but they migrate to this county and our “crop*’ is not lessened much. It is some protit to the scalp I hunters; one man received $10 a few | days ago. The following names were drawn j for the grand and petit juries, and will be summoned to serve during the March term: (irand Jus\—Thomas A. Johnson. 11. W. Te vault. Fred Pat burg. \V. W. | •Fai-ksoi!. James al. Frederick, Wash- ! ington Ashby. Petit Jury-—Jacob Popp. Edwin R. ‘ King, Joseph Clendenen, Henry F. j Peuner. ttcorgo D. Beatty, John I >.' Blaze, Fred (Jaldemcyer. Z. T. l)cariug. Thus. Readies, Lafayette Traylor. Win. L. Davenport, John P. Cult. The Commissioners met in regular session Monday, and will hardlyfinish their work this week. The allowances for hawk and owl scalps and the regular allowances consumed the time up to yesterday noon. Up to Tuesday evening $IlK).7o, had been allowed for scalps. !t will amount to $200 this term. On Tuesday a petition to build a new jail was presented, but at this writing no action has been taken on it. The Hoard has ordered that the sum of $1 per foot, running measure, be allowed to ati persons furnishing collins to paupers,of Pike county ou and from this date Amusements. The Tennesseeans learned many of their religious melodies from old "Aunt Dicev."’ the best known colored revivalist in or about Xashvillc. Miss Oiaf Krarer, the young Esqui- j planx lady, gave an interesting his-! lory of her country to appreciative' audiences on Thursday and Friday of last week—at matinees aud at night. The Ethel Tucker Combination failed to appear as advertised, Monday aud Tuesday. The company was disorganized after leaving Evansville but it is statedvthat they will resume the road again ;tnd probably appear here* in a short time.
'COSTING—i:\ltr. MUSICAL TREAT. Donavin's Famous Tennesseeans are to give owe of their musical entertainments in this place Monthly,March Oth. Judging from tfite high reputation the Tennesseeans have maintained since their organization in 1873, and the unlimited praise accorded them by eminent musical eritiesand the public press wherever they have been it is not too much to. predict that it will prove the best concert of vocal music ever given here. Their programme embraces a large variety and wide range of singing, which cannot fitit to please all. They were one oi'the leading att.actions at Chautauqua at the last assembly. Link Milev, who suffered such a ^ severe injury by haring both hands shot with a gnu a few weeks ago, and one of whose hands was partially removed by Drs. Adams and Duncan, is getting along very well. He will hare the use of both bauds. though from the right hand he loses the two middle lingers and from the left the little linger. ' . j Bergen & Adams do a big business in wall paper, window shades, ceiling decorations at this time—"houseeieaning season.” Look at their stock and you will iind something to suit you. \ Astonishing Inducements. February will be the month for bargains. Boy--suits and overcoats will be sold at about the cost of goods at Lyon's big house, Evansville, not I considering making and trimming. School Notice. j The Winslow schools will open thrir • soring session March Kith, and close I .June 1. I Classes will be formed and maintained to suit the wants of the school, i We expect an earnest effort upon the : part of both teacher and pupils. Tuition $7 in advance. '■Money refunded in ease of two week’s sickness or more. Board at from $1.90 to $3 per week. t We earnestly solicit patronage, t 42;3 J. D. Grimes.
Miitioxs die with fcerofhtsg T! these tic $100 to lot IV2. sosuuw. W« have arranged with the'"Tribnno and Farmer,' Now YorkCity; to ftjrnisjli our readers their 8-page grand weekly Family Agricultural Illustrated newspaper one year (52 weeks) for only fl.00 It is the best weekly paper ever published at the price. Send at once as the first new siftiseriber from each county twelves One Hundred Hollars Money premium. Their address is Tribune and Farmer. No. 20 Rose St., New York City. 41.4 For Hoond Worms. rape Worms. Spasms. Etc., use nothing but Wilder’s Mother’s Worm Syrup. From among the many testimonials rcceiy. cd we select the follow.ng.widien by J. II. Carter, a rcsidint of l’heii’s Co , Mo., who says “ I have used Sherman's PfcicK.LT Ash Bitt fills to the best advantage,anti c .n honestly testify that it has done myself and family an immense good, and from ni> experience recommend t highly to all'sufferers.**
Btckkts of Blood mad" clean ano pure with Wilder’s Sarsaparilla and Potash. Ab End to Hone Scraping". Ktlwartl Shepherd, of Harrisburg, Hi., savs: “Having received so lmsch benefit ti'mi Electric Bitters, I feel it my duty to let suffering humanity know it. Have had a running sore on my leg; forei lit years • mv doctors told me I would have to have the bone scraped or leg -amputated.' 1 used, instead, three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bnekleu's Arnica Salve, aud nty leg is now sound and well.’’ Electric Bitters a re sold at fifty cents a bottle, and B.teklen’s Arnica Salve at 25c. per box by Bergen & Adams, No sioeh Indigestion or Nervous Debility U fou use Wilders Stomach Bitters. Stop-Overs Eu-route to Sew Orleans. The Ohio & Mississippi Railway announces tliat passengers purchasing Excursion tickets to New Orleans wifi be permitted to stop over at any point south of Cairo’thus affording an excellent opportunity, not only to see New Orleans, but to see the South— the country and ‘he people. Among the points ofintcrett may be mentioned Jackson, Tenn., Holly Springs, Grenada, and Jackson, Miss. From the last it. is but a short distance to that Gibraltar of America—Vicksburg. No MORR doctor’s bills to pav for Syphilis, and all Venereal Diseases. Wilder’s Sarsaparilla and Potash cures all. Solomon's words that "of the making o books there is no end,"was never truer titan it is to-day. For instance the American publications during the year 1884 numbered 4088, an increase of (>t)0 over the number published in 1883. Of these 943 were works of fiction. Singularly enough the law furnished the next highest number, while more singular stil! for \ nation with cur reputation for humor, -only 29 books of humor and satire saw the light iu 1884, a fall off of i8 froth the preceding year. A MU.D detMitfu! invluorant for delicate Femalests Wilder's Stomach Bitters* Dares eosttveuess auil headache. A Startling Discovery. Mr. Win. Johnson, of Huron. Dakwrites that his wife had been troubled with acute Bronchitis for many yrat's, and that all remedies tried gave no permanent relief, until he procured a bottle Qf Dr. King’s.New Discovery for CpiisiimptioB.'Conghs. and folds, which had a magical effect, aud produced a permanent cure. It is guaranteed to cure all Diseases of Throat, Bungs, or Bronchia! Tubes. Trial Bottles Free at Bergen & Adam’s Drug Store. Barge Size$l.(K>. It costs One Dollar and It saves your life— Wilder’s Sarsaparilla and’Potash cures all diseases of the Blood aud Skin. A«lvS,ce to 11 ill tiers. Are you disturbed at night aud broken of your rest by a sick child suffering .and crying with the pain of cutting teeth? If so, send at once amt act a bottle cf Mrs. Win slow’s soothing syrup for children teething. Its value is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Ihs [» ih1 up n it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. tt cures dysentery and diarrhoea, retaliates the stomach -ami bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces inlutmution. and gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mrs. Winslow’s smithing syrup for children teething is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest and liest female nurses and physicians in the United States, and is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. Price £> cents a bottle.
"the lord loves a cneetful giver.” in all cases w here a Tonic is needed give Wilder’s Stomach Bitters—it is the boss. Buckien*s Arnica Salve. The best salve i:i the wojhl torCuts, Bruises. Suits, Ulcers, Suit ilium m, Fever Sores, ’Tetter, Chapped llamls. Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions. and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to! give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cent s per box. For sale by Bergen'& Adams. 38vi .Knj, Worms in Children with Wilder’* Mother’s Worm Syrup. It is terrible to think ttiat Vanderbilt only ins oue hundred and twenty millionsof his fortune left. Yet there are several hundred thousand laboring men out of employment who would consider it a hi eh privilege to be able to earn a few dollars every week for the support of their families. A FT!cc trial of crot. Harris’ Pastftlo Treatment fi r nervous and physical debuuy in men, can be had oi Harris Remedy <ln.,st- llnnis,Mn. Use Dr. '1'r'mkies Ague Touie. for chilis and lever. No cure, no pay, when directions are strictly followed, and is perfectly harmless in the hands of children. For sale by , Bergen & Adams, Mar 1-ly ’ Petersburg, I ml. Send vom address imfl 3 cent stamp to A. V. Paine, Louisville, Ky.. for set of beautiful picture cards. SS'c.peri.xvten.a.ea-xt’s ZLTotice. Pl’BIJC EXAMINATION OF APPLIeants for teacher's license will tie held on the last Saturday of each month at the town of Winslow* Pike county, Indiana. A certificate of good moral character from some member of the i'minty Board of Education must be brought by applicants in the county and from County Superintendent by those out of the county. % iOHN WHITMAN. June!. IAS3L County Sup’t. Estray Notice. State of Indiana. County of Pike. DCscUIPTION Of U stray cow taken up by Bund It. WilUs, In Washington townsnip. Pike county, Indiana. Said cow is about ll or 12 years old, fua shell of right horn broken off, white face,? white bush to tail, white 011 legs and belly, dark red, weight about seven hundred pounds, marked split, in left ear. No brand or mark perceivable. That the value of said cow is about twenty dollars. The costs’ allowed for keeping and feeding said esimy cow four weeks previous to this appraisement Ls eight dollars. We the undersigned appraisers. upon oath declare that wo. and each of us, are disinterested householders of the ncighliorhood wherein said estray Wns taken up, and we are neither of us kin to said taker up, that tha above appraisement and description and allowance for keep of said stray were made without partiality, favor, or affection, so help us God. Framkun McOillem. his .lOIlN X LOYKLES8. mark Hnbserlbed and sworn to before me this 38th day of February, 1885. John M. White, J ust lee of t he Peace.
People Sajr That they bat'o liftin' since their a.lveiit in this vale of fenny, n of realty t’e$tr<jt>lt:,fre.-ihfasfi-ionfihlsi suits for males from 3 to 105 year*; of age. as low as'M. Lyons big house, Evansville, is now closing out goods. For Fever and Ague, Chiles and Fever, Dr. Wilder^ Liver Remedy i*> a never failing cure. For ^ide py Fkask & Horn brook. LEGAL A D l ERTTSEMEXT8. Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. In4he Pike Circuit Court, March term. 1 In the nmtfi-r ef the estate of James li. Iicmtnoii, deceased. N OTICE is hereby given that the tn.derslgntni us administratrbLPf the estate m James II. Lemmon, deceased, has presentee, ami tiled her account and voucher.-, in final si Ulenicnt of said estate, ami that the sann will cojue up lor the examination and act lot. of said Circuit Court on th«» lot Li da v of March. In*), the same being the l?>fh Judicial dav the March term, 1SS5, tit which time all ‘pci - sous Interested In said estat«> are required t< appear in said Court, and show cause, if an> there be, why said account ;md voucher should not be approved. And the heirs o: said estate and all others interested therein are also hereby required. at the time and phm*. aforesaid, to appear ami make proof of theii heirship or claim to any part of said estate. < MARY A. LAMEWOOI>, Ad m inist rat fix. Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. In the Pike Circuit Court, March term, ltvSA In the matter of the estate of James F. J ones, dec. used. VJ'OTICE is hereby given that the undeixl signed as administrator of the estate oi James F. Jfmes, deceased, hhs presented ami tiled his account and vouchers in final settle metof of said estate, and that the same will e*>nie up for, examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 17th day of March, 1885. thesnme_being the tffcfc day of the March term, ISS;», at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear iii satu Court, and show cause, jt any there be. why said account and vouchers should not b* approve;!. And the heirs of said estate, am all others interested therein, are also herein required, at the time and place aforesaid, tc appear aud make pn«)f of their heirship oi„ claim to any part of said estate. II. (lillKNTON, Adrn’r. THE SOUTHWESTERN N0RM.iL SCHOOL —AND— TEACHERS’ TRAINING INSTITUTE, Fort Branch, Indiana, Will Opeo its Soring .Session, March 24, fS5. Tim followingdepartments will bo sustained: Preparatory, High School, Teachers, Penmanship, Literary, t‘ommeretal and Musical. Our aim is to prepare young men and women 1. For teaching in Conirnm and Graded Schools. 2. For entering higher Institutions of learning. For life work—Tiie various business and profess), .eul duties. Thorough aud competent, instructors tire employed in uiteh department; and all objections urged against the instruction In. our c public schools are here overcome. Kxcettent opportunities are given teachers ami persons preparing for teaching. The Teachers’ Training Class in which are treated subjects pertaining to 1 theory and practice of teaching and all other ; work of practical importance in the school • room, is a feature that will futlv repay auv : one attending. The. fih&tUution ii, well supplied with everything in the line of apparut- ; us. library, cabinet, etc., etc., that is so ucees- i sarv to the pupil. A bawl board may be obtained at from $2 to ! ■j2.0O per week. Tuition per term ot 11 weeks,! v^. We guarantee that the necessary ex- i peases need not exceed $20 or $35. Send for > catalogue. We solicit correspondence from 1 all who desire to attend a good school. Address CU AK. t\ STI I.T.WELI* Or l r>—i«,, , . j John W. Kuncie, > Principal*. 4i w t
^ ' t ^ J K. 8X1A VINO SAUmJS. J. E; TURNER, Proprietor, 33-TS13-. XXT25. -PariU'x w!.?Muis work dune at tliMr rwdUeueo*wiII leavecrdenatthesh»p.tn !)r. Adauu’ new buitdiug, nar of Bergen & .Vlams' drug store. • : •PHOTO GALLERYJ Oscar Hammond, Prop’r. T>ICTURKS COPIED OR ENLARGED . 1 I. Ail Rinds of work done promptly ami at .easonablc rates. Call and examine his work, i Gallery in Hi serfs new buildiug, over the Dost-* XUee, Petersburg. Inch PtJENITXJUE. WE XQffiliVE FOR SALK JbLupadMLsiifMisfS: Ever hrontrht to tt:ls market. We can give yon I i bed room set . rnoHsh fur tui V house n the land; other sets .railed all the was . tnsvn to the hums,le cabin. Highly flnisheii I SLACK W ALK FT BELSTE VI'S. #CREALS, TABLES, STANDS, which we will sell separate or in sets. SOFAS, LOUNGES. BEDSPRINGS. RACKS, MIRRORS PICTURE FRAMES,BRACKETS, BABY CARTS AND CRADLES And In fact everything that will aceommolate autl adorn a well-furnished house. We >ave made a specialty in Chairs, and ean sell "Ott an Office. Chair, Dining Room Chair, or tna-v device. Our stork of; O FM N K is complete, and We keeptwofinel | hearses in readiness at all times. Call and • SMITH & PIXXEY, PEfteESRERG. IND. IL-JJ -J"J. DRUNKENNESS! COSED IX ITS VARIOUS STAKES. Desire for stimulants entirely removed. Home treatment. Medicine can be administered without knowledge of patient, by simply plaeing It in coffee, tea or. any article of food, j Cures guaranteed. $100 WILL S3 PAIS Cor any t-ase of tlruakeuaei*. that Golden Spe- j > Liic v. ill not'cure. 'Circulars, containing tes- ; timonials ami fail particulars sent free. Ad- | dress UOI.JDEN SPECIFIC: CO., Jlv 3S5 Race St.w tlncinnatL O. ; \V T V more money than at anything els< * v 1 a. n hy taking an agency for the bes selling book out. IU*ginnors succeed grandlv None fail. Terms free. H. Hallet Boo* Co.. Portland,. Maine. DO YOU KMQ'W -tjiatLOEILAED’S GLXMAZ -:PLU« TOU.U’CO:- ! with lied Tilt TagjCose Leaf Tine Cut Chewbig; Navy Clippings, and Black, Brown and Yellow Snuffs are the best and cheapest, quality considered'? jcOAA AAA™ present* i/iren aivay. Send >Vm" "us ,->cents postae*.-. and by mail yon will get/ree a package of pxitls of large valua^that will start von in work that will at mice bring you- in money faster than anything else In America.. AH about the in pr< seats wi t h each box. Agents wanted everywhert‘, of eitbersex^of all. ages, for-ail the time* ot spare time Only, to work for us at their own homes. Fortunes for all workers absolutely assured. Don’t d&lay. 11. U.\lekY Co., Portland, 3dalne:
WOODS & CANATSEY, 'feP (Successors to Fleming & McCarty) ) PROPRIETORS OF (- Go?. §th & 'Walnut Sts*, Petersburg. First-class buggies and safe horses for the. public at reasonable prices. Horses boarded by the day or week. Give this firm your patronage and you will receive fair treatment. The; well-known hostler, Al. Eaton, will be found always on hand.
Newest and Finest Stock of j WALL PAPERS; ■v i-V-■ ;l -) ZE^ecei-wed. a,t( —- j Bergen & Adams’, XXTTD. AH the Shades, Styles and Colors,1 TO SUIT EVERT TASTE. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. -xCall and see for yourselves, and do it early, for it will “go like hot cakes.” Now is your time. New Grocery Store 4 . , For Bargains in Staple and Fancy Groceries, go to (FORMERLY OF HAZLETON, L\l>.) f ■ Shawhan’s Slow Building, Cor. 6th. and Main, and you will get First-Class Boo 38. A large stock of everything in this line on hand. Give me a call, learn my prices, and you will be convinced that I mean business. The residents of our town and every one lrom the. country will find it to their interest to trade with me. Country !produce taken in exchange for goods. John Bkrridoe.
Notice 1*hereby gDVn toali jurrtlo* Intomiltf%l Uiul 1 will HtierrJ fit my »!Do» !n EVKHY HATfKMt, * , j To mmsact laudauss with thf oCiro «*£trust* * ».t i.*K*kh i.*i. t**wiichi|>. Ail hurtswr Hnstnivis with .sulvl v.i!*cc wilt phaeo t;tkr faotlco. O. J. GUKKN \V A Y. TrusU«e. Traatce’s iTctico. Notice in bfrebjr given to all parties. ed that I will attend at my residence EVKHY FRIDAY, To transact business connected with the of Trustee of Leg an township. -- ' ^ ^ V»*. CLEM, Trustee. PEOFESSIOSTAi CARES. P. RICHARDSON, Attorney at Law, S’etexstiir-™-, - §. . Xm.dAaav*. Will praetteo la the mirt< of Pike and lultoln_ing counties, T W. WILSON, *J. „ • AttorneyLat Law, - ' Xa.Almaa.OL. _ Office—Over Dorgr a-tt Adams’ dru* store, corner of Mam and Kighth Streets, IPotera'te-u.rg-, E. A. Ely. W. K.Toiv-usemi. Mart. Fleeuor. Ely, Townsesd & Fleener, ATTORNEYS at LAW —AND - Keal Estate Agents, PETERSB URG% • jyD/A , ?ver °us* F«*nk’» store. Special nttcntion t^en to collections, buying and H|!ijug]i«4 examining titles nml furnUhint J. M. DOYLK. \V. H. THOMPSON. DOYLfT & THOMPSON, ATTORNEYS at LAW, -REAL ESTATE,Loan & Insurance Agents, Office, second floor in Hank Building, co*-ih-f Main and Seventh streets, Petersburg, ._. . In*lmuit. Tit* best Fire anti Life Insurance Companies represented. Money to loan on first mortgages at seven and eight per cent. 1 rompt attention to collections and all business entrusted to us A. *. BYERS, M.D. W. H. LINK, M. B. Byers <Sz Lin3r, PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS, Petersburg. Indiana. OmCt-OverBergen it Adams’ Drug Store, j B. DUNCAN, M. D, Physician an! Surgeon, **© mbnrjc, * • • . . . . OFFICE—In Central Dreg Store. k, RESIDENCE- Oa Seventh Street. R. ADAMS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, Petersburg, Indiana. OFFICE—At Bergen St Adame’ dreg (tore. Dr. A. B. Carleton. OFFICE—In Can. Frank’s new building, corn* il ain and Seventh Sts.; residence In Moses Frank uew dwelU'ig in Profits addition to Petersburg. Treatment of diseases <>f female- and children pocialtv. Chronic and difficult *»H.-e« solicit** Calls in the city or country promptly responded ux • ay or night. S. L. WILSOJT, WILSON & BRO.j N. H. WILSON
Resident Dentists* PET l.KSKlKti, IS 111 AS A. •AJ.1 TVorlc T77" a-rrcirtted.. OFFICE—At Keiidcner, an Elfhlk M. ADAMS BROTHERS, -PROPRIETORSCorner Sixth akd Walnut Sts., j ^*ot©rs"bvLrg-. ZaadL Flor^es and Buggies 'for hire at reasonable rate*. New Buggies! Safe Horses. Horses Fed by the I>ay or TTemk.
jTL^r-ce's Sols. 02s. Coroznission. - ■ —1 - - -JP-- iPL ... J-LJ.- ■■BWH— , HOTELS. sherwooF~housr WM. SHERWOOD, Prop’p, E* A. FROST, M«n. Theo. Russell, Clerk, Oomer First and Locust Strifes EVANSVILLE, IND. The SHERWOOD is ceutrafty located, first class in all its appointments, ami the best end cheapest hotel in the city. Rates, $2 per day. - Emmett Hotel, ONE SQUARE EAST OF COURT HOUSE, Cor. of Washington and New Jersey Sts t INDIANAPOLIS, IND. JAMES S. MORGAN, Prop.' Rates, $1.50 per Day. SAMTAR10M. Riverside, Od. The dry ettaata c_ Nose. Throat. Luiu*. full idea, S6 p., route, cost, free. FREE! RELIABLE SELF-CURL —. favorite prescription of one of the noted and successful specialists in the V. Sf» (Row retired > for the cure of Verrmm hrMitfa Loot Manhood, ircaJbteM and Decay. Sent laphiinsealedenvelope/V*ee. Druggisue&nfill it. Address DR. WARD A CO., Louisiana, Mo. New Store! New Goods! HENRY RICKRICH, — :dealf.r in :— Now has one of the largest and most com--plate stocksot, 11 CANDIES, NI TS, FISHING TACKLE, CLOAKS and TOBACCO, Musical Instruments, TOYS OF ALL KINDS, tropical FRrrm - Bin! the largest stock of t TSWELET lit the town, such as COLD ax» SILVER \V ATCIt KS, N ECKI.At'ES, Bu ACEI.kTK, III SOS, cuff Buttons, Chains and all other articles. You enn get -a. SOOB LtTlTCH at all hour*, while Iru Pikas and Otstbm will be Nerved in their season, Give me a call for I wilt sell as low as such goods oau ba sold. 1 am also agent for the celebrate* WOOD ORGAN’, one of the best maftulMlured, und sell them on reasonable t«ei»*
Received at City Dru IK Superior Brands of Paints and Latest Patterns of Wall Paper. • . . ■ i Edwards & McCarty, Proprietors.
