Pike County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 31, Petersburg, Pike County, 16 December 1886 — Page 3

; Pit* County Democrat Tiiuksday, Dec. 1(3 , 1886. : THE NEWS BRIEF, WItH POINTERS ON • business Hatters.

> " Christmascoining. ' Big Iliiliday trade. Good trade this week. No sicigh-rldiug as yet. •••'. No marriages this Week. Vacant housea are sibarce here. December has been good so far. The days are terribly short now. Thp produce iflsrket trots a slow gait. (Jo to Sam Coourod's for Christmas Candies. ' line pluiali goods at Frauk & Horn brook’s. Coal dealers are still onjoving a good trade. Delicious bulk ovstors at Liib«, 35 cents per quart." ’ A bran new stock of school books, .Jbu., at P. O. News Stand. Slam Coonrod is selling a 10 cent ‘ Cijtar fbr 5 cciits. Try it. ; '; > . Don’t fail to go to Sam CoorrodV for flpq Gandies for Christmas. Gordon is selling Holiday goods cheaper than the cheapest. Rabbits are plenty and in fine condition in some localities in this district. Girls, remember that Goliah died from the effects of a bang on Ids forehead. The old yeari6 hurrying it iqf pretty lively. The swearing off time apprnachcth. Mr. Newkirk, of Petersburg, is hers this week buying hogs.—Princeton Clarion. |// Treasurer Ferguson has moved to - tow u aud occupies one of A. H. Taylor’s houses. The gaming season has opened and 1 we expect to hear-ofthe usual number of accidents. Lan Siple is making a good manv improrements on Ids farm in the way of new buildingg. Ladies’cloaks and overcoats at almost cost, new stock and styles, at jj A Il() ROVE’8. Phot^grap^r^fllie holders will appear on the animal passtis of the £. k T. II. and E. & I. roads January 1. Now stock of velvets, plushes, drop trimmings and dress goods just received, at HahsrovVs. I have just received a car load of the very best Norway salt which I viH sell cheap. ^ Moses Frank. Now is the time to make all your' friends a handsome Christianas present by buying it at 11. C. Gordou’s Jcwelery store. Two elegant prizes given away bv Adams k Son—handsome berry dislj and nut bowl. Call and see them, . tad secure holiday gifts. ' All .woolped underwear $1.00 a suit. . *FuH size bed blankets $1.00 a pair. Pull size comforts $1.00, at Hakoxoveb. Ip buylug Christmas presents buy something useful, we would suggest. A pair of Wolt & Co. fine Kid Shoes, tor With Daughter or Sister for sale at Montgomery & Hudson. ; The M.TETcfiureh will be ready for services next Sabbath. Bio. Richardson will preach in the mornuing. Bro. Hewing at night. The pastor has gono tb Winslow to hold Quarterly Meeting. • Woaro informed that there will be a grand holiday danee, given bv the young, gentlemen of this city. We can insure all that it will be a grand occasion, as our boy* never do any tiling by halves. Mr. Pipes, of Pike county, was here last week and bought 141‘head of hogs, gnd left in our midst about $1,600. The prices paid were fair. Geo. I Hunt sold him about $800 worth of cattle and hogs.—Boonville Standard: Mart Fleeuer has become quite an expert in county affairs, Hu was written to from Martin County to t s come and straighten up the late defalcations there but was unable to go on account of business in Knox County.

uattiaim Xiiuerpnse: uoiumnia township has a mau that has been I married six times. Four of hit' wives are dead and two are living, j He is the father of 20 children, only , 1'oHr of which arc living. Geo. Elkins had one hundred pounds of flour taken from his wagon ou Saturday night. He had left the wagon standing on the upper side of the court house square while he come down in town and during this time ' the flour was taken. 0 JHere will be a grand supper and new years tree New Year’s Eve, at • Gladieh Chappcl. The proceeds to he equally divided between Itev. Wallace ot the M. E. church and ' Jl»v. Walls of the Ignited Brcthern. ! Tho ladies of this church have a wide | reputation as good entertainers and a splendid time will be guaranteed to! those who attcud. During tlie winter moniiis, while : farmers are expected to have to sit by the fireside, is tlie harvest time for j swindlers. Make a resolution now and pa*te it iu the crown of your hat, ■>.» that you will sign no papers for strangers. It isn’t pleasant to liave them turn up as promissory notes when you haven't received their value iu return. " - Teio many. Overcoats, Ladle’s Wraps, ' Heavy Boot* and Shoes. They must goat sopje price! Ifow: is iltc time ~ to get an immense bargain, at Mont goaery t Hudson’s. JkU aceoinula.dtie ,f; Jt Adams & fiyo njjast be aetljed by January 1st..

We heye some poetry which was ! communicated to the Democrat. It jla someth!ng better than common. I and will appear when we have sufficient space. It is the intention of Mr. Mackey to push liis proposed road, the extension from Elnora, to completion within the prescribed time, and sooner if possible. There is rejoicing. The time has arrived when a man will stick his hands in his breeches pockets and endeavor to close the door witli liis hack coining against it. or by kicking it with the hinder part of the foot. Parents see that your children attend school regularly, even if it requires a sacrifice an your part. The lav they are absent that may miss something that wit) hinder their progress for roontl)6 to come There will he a Christmas tree at the Pleasant Grove M. E. church on Fiiday night, Dec. 84th, 1886. Come . with presents for your friends and I enjoy a merry Christmas eve with us. Committee.

nop* t lie peopiu ui iuwii will uot forget that oiitr neighboring town* consider onr sidewalk* deplorable. Foreigners express disgust at the walk from the depot to Main street. Eight feet wide and of good brick is what is needed? Warren W. Bailey, editor f the Vincennes News, was assaulted ail'd badly wounded last Tuesday by A. W. Cullop, defeated Democratic candidate for prosecuting nttornev, because of statements made in Bailey’s paper. Last week John Defendol 'n loading a shell by too violently pushing the wad down caused an explosion that tore two of bis fingers from 1 ho left band, lie come to town and had his hand promptly dressed and is getting along nicely. * Kind friends, let us have a little boom in the way of paid up subscriptions to the Democrat. Remember the most substantial token that a newspaper is appreciated is a large list of prompt paving subscribers. We have many who are prompt, but we have also many others who are rat iter backward about coming forward. Tradesmen generally arc advising people to buy their wares for Christmas presents. Now so far as absent friends are concerned there is no present one can titake tjiat will be more acceptable than"a year’s subscription to the Democrat. It Is cheap ami will be sent by ns postage paid, and will be a reminder through the year of vour good will. The Vincennes Sun says: A young gentleman of Monroe was sadly disappointed last week, lie was to have been married to a young lady of Dar,, yiess county, lie procured a fline li cry rig to go and got his bride. On hisarrival at White river he found that on account of floating ice lie could hot cross. Then he wished for a bridge, colder or warmer weather—-ho didn’t give a coutiental which. The wedding had to be postponed. The Casino Opera Company that has over been here two nights this week drew rousing houses. This is the best entertainment that Petersburg has ever bad and wherever they go they deserve the full patronage of the people. Miss Bessie Louise King is one of the most bewitching and charming little actresses on the stage and is a general favomte wherever she goes. The company in fact all deserve the highest prune hut our space will not |>ermit in thi< issue of an extended notice. ' An exchange says that nearly all the advertised cures for ling cholera are frauds, and farmers should fight shv of them. The government has the best chemists, microseopists and scientists at work to discover the cause of the disease, and a remedy for it; and when anything of importance is learned the public will be informed of it free of charge. Until sontething further is learned from scientific sourc bout the l>est thing to d<- is to wily on . clean food, clean p**iie and pur wafer and then trust to luck. Rockport Democrat: The buy or girl 'who is a regular newspaper reader, will grow up into Infeliigenee, and i will use good language, both in speaking and writing, even with a limited education. It is news,science, literature, grammar, history, geography sud spelling combined. Sometimes it is a little difficult to get children interested in newspapers, but after they once get started their intellectual ■ravings are as sure as the desire for food and it is necessary to feed the mind as it is the body. New York Daily News says: The Weston Brothers—Sam and Morris— the Original Musical King, have followed in the wake of numerous specialty actors, and last* right, at Tony Pastor’s Theater, presented a play as a sort of frame in which to 1 •how'their musical and comical ahili-! ties. The piece not only gives the Weston hoys, opportunity to play on musical instruments without number, but also a chance to act; and as impecunious Thespians, they made fun galore. 'By way of shading, there is quite a deal of dramatic sniff in “Our Minstrel Boys,” which the audience was not at first certain was so intendad. There is an evening of solid enjoyment in “Our Minstrel B >ys.”

little*. All parties owing fecit an the County Clerk’* Office art' requested to call anti pay tip within the next thirty days anti save further costa. IX C Asset, c. r. c. c. Dec. 9th 1886—31 For Sale or Trade On easy terms, two houses and lots in Patoka, Ind., and two in 'Union, Ind.,'. Inquire at Hargrove* Store, i 20 #>* nice hmwn sugar. 11.00. I 17,^ “ Carolina rice, $1.00. Hargrove's, uc*| to Bnuk.

personal paragraphs. ■ Jo°- McCarty spent part of last week ii Vincennes. Mrs. H. J, Warrlnner of Wichita. Kan | sas. Is visiting Wm. P. Knight. Capt. Townsend, father of Hon. Wm. F Townsend, la in town on a short visit. Mr Townsend Is from Garnett, Kansas. Martin McCarty and wife spent Sanda; with Mr. Pat. McCarty of this place. Mrs. Elvn Bondurant. of Washington was the truest of Mrs Gunkkr last Saturday and Sunday. S' Mr. W. J. Dunlgan. of the Evanavillt Journal, passed throigh Petersburg Mon day on his way from Louisville. Miss. Laura Reuse teturned Saturday night from Evansville when she had beet fbr some time visiting friends. Yesterday evening. Engine C. Taylor gave his little friends a birthday party. JuvenlP Joy and excitement took the hours from ( to 8 P. M. C. C. Davis called at this office last Tues day on business. Mr. Davis thinks ol moving to this town in a few weeks to engage in gun-smithing and black-smithing The Democrat wishes him success. Misses Einma Qttimby, Hattie Carter, Fannie Dunigan and Miss Goldie attended a house-warming last Friday at Ayershire mines, at Mr. Skeavington’s, A'gerieral good time wan had, and our town folks came back delighted.

Orange Blossoms. Oii Dec. HI.'af 7 o'clock p. m. at the elegant new residence of B. M. Piatt. Esq., No. 832 North Topeka Avenue Wichita, Kan., Mi»s Ida, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilonry Fellows and sister of Mrs. Piatt, was united in marriage to Hon. Samuel Hargrove, of Princeton, Ind., Rev. T. S. Hodgson, of the First M. E. church, officiating Among the numerous guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fellows, parents of the lovely bride; Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Piatt, Miss Etta Fellows and Mr. John Fellows, brother and sis'er of the bride; Mr. and Mr . 8 C. Bates, Miss Eva Bates,'Judge l). W Weltv, of Portland Orcgan; MiLulu Granger, Miss Stella Woodland and others. Promptly at 7 o’clock tho bridal couple entered the handsome parlor-', taking their positions In the alcove t the sweet strains of Mendelsohn wedding march, where the beautiful ami impressive marriage rites of th Methodist church were performed. After hearty congratulations let i been tendered a few moments w.»speni in pleasant conversation when all were invited to partake of refresnmeuts. At 9 o’clock carriages were announced and the bridal' couple, ac - companied by the intmetliaie members of the family, left for the depot when* Mr. and Mrs. Hargrove took the east bonne? train for a wedding tour which will include* a visit to St Louis, Chicago. New York, Bos to— Philadelphia, Washington, D. C., afte which they will return to their futur home at Princeton, lnd. »-¥fie newly wedded pair were th recipients of many elegant and costly presents. This delightful ocassion was also tlte ‘'house wanning” of thbeanttful home, of the genial host an I his charming wife, who were intromining in their attentions to their guests, and in joining with the many friends of the fair bride a ad gadaugroom in wishing them long lib* a id happiness, the Democrat also includes I Item, feeling sure that the delightful •house warming” and marriage will forever remain a bright memnrv isi the hearts of all those .present.—Wiehita Beacon. EDUCATIONAL. H'hti column will lw edited by tlte County Superintendent. Ho tit-slrcs eummunletttlons from every leuvlier iu tlie county. Address nlm.I Township Institute at Steudal last Saturday, aud at Arcadia next. The comining State Teacher's As social ion has a. splendid program. I). W. Wiggs lias seventy-three pupils and not one named John, Charley, i»r Mol lie. The next examiiiatiou liopdse to teaeli will be held on Mouduy following Citristinas. This is by a ruling [»f tho State Superintendent of public Instruction. The writer once heard a pirn i condemn a certain teacher's -h-tt comings as follow-: “Why. h<* he teacher) never lar ed my hoy t . -a his letters back'ards.” Every good teacher will tie in It.o ■ *f County Superintendence, if he con -nits hi- uwii interests; for of all - i-; whom he has to deal, non is - lii,.-l-to estimate his work at it, true value,as is tlte County Superintendent. Parents can not be expected to be informed upon advanced methods of teaching, atnl not unfreqtieully the teacher who introduces such method* meets with much opposition. The writer well remembers when lie iu traduced the word method of teaching leading into a certain school, some of the patrons refused to su ply their children with first reader-, declaringthat their children mu-i *y • through the spelling boot tempting^ to read. Many, parents, caii oi.h' their child’s progress by die *i-a of pages tie goes over in’ihe lex- ....... Thoroughness is to them tinktiou n. Few trustee* visit the school; and they, for the most part obtain their knowledge of the teacher’s work secund hartl. The Supeiintohdeut ou theetulrary has a collect ideal of what it take- to caustitiHc true teaching, lie.personally inspects tlte teaeiter’s work and knoyi's its true value. The teacher’s who lias done Ills duty can realy always rely upon Hie support of tho CoHiilv Seperiuteudcut. A.

Wood Resells ia Every Cwie. 1). A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer of Clnittunoo*u, Tenn., write* that he \v«a seriously aMieted with a severe cold that settled on his luniccs; had tried many remedies without benefit. Belli* induced to try Dr. Kiiic's New Discovery fbrConsuinptiou, did so and w as entirely cured by the use of a lew bottles.’ Since which time he has used it In his family for all Coughs and Colds w Itb best results. This Is the experience of thousands whose lives have been saved by this Wonderful Discovery Ttrlal Bottles free at Adams & Sou’s Drug tftore.

NEWS FROM FATOKA • Thinking that yon would like to heai from our quiet little town of- Augusta, ] . (end out a bit of new-*. Starting out, the “beautiful snow” 'baa come and found tie . as usual out of coal and wood. Beautiful snow sounds well and looks well in print and poetry, but when a fellow’s wife gets up these mornings and Angers around in the snow getting coal and wood for the Are. some bow the words don’t sound smooth and > poetic to the husband back uuder the bed clothes. Now I mean other men’s wives, ol course I do not allow my ducky darling to • make' the Ares unless—well unless it is a very cold morning. 1 was well pleased with the trip up Salt River, we so kindly Axed up fer the Republicans just liefore. The election the plan ol the trip just suited me but Mr. Ed. didn't it astonish the natives that those fellows had the politeness to stay at home and let' “our folks” go up. Mr. Edwards Is back here looks well, but there Is nothing In a fellow’s looks. 1 may be speaking from experience too. We have no better men than Edwards, whether in oAlce or not. Now that the smoke of the battle is all over I can join hands with yon in your tribute to Bethell found in the Democrat a few papers back. I. rather like American politics, (leaving out the bad and the boodle) who bustle for the offices but can be magnanimous enough to give men credit for what is In theui. ' 1 hope tbe men elected to office^ will “-pever give any of us cause to regret there election, outside of missing the offices ourselves. .. Next time I will tell yon something about our churches and schools. Your C. A, correspondent gets up some good reading. Let him write again. I promised to say something about our schools: Well our little town has a school house with op stairs to it, so that settles the question as how high we stand in the abate of intelligence and learning. No other town can beat us unless they keep school in a three story school house. If P. XJ. A. should tell us of any three schools that rank higher than ours we will rent the big mill over by the poud for our next term. That will please the scholars and teacher, and at the same time put it beyond the reach of any other town except Winslow. It has a high graded build ng standing close by he classic stream known as l’atoka, which means in Indian tongue (log in the bottom) 1 mean that is what the red men of"the forest called the river, not the big house by the bridge. Then we have two teachers (one) is supposed to run the business up stairs and tb other one keeps school do”n stairs. Ami here is what I don’t understand: the cri|_. pil'd man has to go up stairs to his wort and the stout youn,; man stays down stair in ire easy place. This is what pozzies'm when I think of the eternal fitness of thing . This shews what a difference it makes, e looking at things from different stand poin , I m--p lie- viewing the two men physically and Jilr. Mount when he examined tlem head, took a mental comparison and fouim out that the dappled man had the strongest head. I mention this fact for the double purpose of encouraging those upon whom nature has laid heavy burdens, and when the world sizes us up we are often worth more to ourselves than we may at first suppose— that an account must’l*e given lor each talent we possess. So Mr. Scales, ti- dhas given you a crooked - back anil iu H.s wisd<>m has thus filleyl you,for what we call “getting down” to real hard, tamest and valuable work. May His blessings crown your labor with success, and the same wishes are extended to the worthy young teacher in the room below. The children all love you both, and so do we; Then Mr. Ed. we also have Ashby, and Corn, both good teachers. Then comps .Miller, who ranks way up in the list as a worker. McCord is here also, 1 believe he'ls always a success. Then one of our doctors has had a long line of experience in the school loom. Then we have Commissioner Chandler, Shoulder and Notary. Beech for J. l”s. two doctors and one gentleman. So you may elass Augusta as a brainy little town. . Tammaxy; ... . a •'_ Go to Gorton t tie dewier, at Adams & Son's, to buy a handsome amt cheap, w atch,, dock, or something' nice in tic v ay of a Christmas present. Ordering an advertisement stopped is alino»( a* sure a way to court hard time*:a's yoking down one’s sign and putting: Up the outer shutters. Alt advertisement itt a newspaper is more of a sign-than a man’s or firm’sname printed on a board or window, for it presents itaSif personally to all people within its eirculatiiig range, and itt ' vites tin iu to call, .showing conclusively tiial the person desires and court's patronage, which should.V the best argument that he will do everything on the square, iu order to uot only1 gain patronage hut to hold it. * i Three Handsome Lamisenges, Civ-- aw\y —-Customers will be jr or one c'o lira w one of these lov iv pain Ulps, Tor every dollar's wont -f good* purchased 1 efore at M •• K. C. Routt' January 1st, 1885. fhtn't iu ss fhe opportunity to secure >\ 1 icivild* lit tig it Wi.uld In* if Sau a t u e would h*oso his grip. A Barclay, »f the Misma Lumber (lo., Springfield, O., is issuing circulars of some swindling scheme of a tv1 unknown man drowned at his mill. He ware of this swindlcr-ils a scheme to rob you of 18.70., Several parties in tit's town, as well as elsewhere have received these letters.

Kstr.iy Notice. T:.!.en 0)1 bv AWx Willis at his l.i »• * •!<••<; V-t»> Mari.hi -( . ,5 i no : i:’ i * ' ■ -■■■ v ... V ; I'dlfi . ('■ : ■ I'ijn ii(.« n :.‘V '• ‘ ’ . . > il*i* rijrhi below li:> . v s. ■ hind r'ml viiite; is mtlii'al , .„u.i|>n*fd o l>f sis y.-ars <>!d and about fourteen and one-half liaml- high an nai-od liv William S. Haysaud Henry I). ar- | iujt at seviditv-Mvo dollars and tifiy ffills. Iidiiit IIimtv Beadles a Jus;i e n!‘ ilie Peace, in Marion township. l*il ecenniv, Indiana, on thcStith day of November 1885. ] Witness my imnd and sell this 2!)th day of November 188ti. ! [seal] Berry Beadles. J. P. Tr-ss»t«c'» ^Tetlca. ! Notice Is hereby given toull parties concerned that I will attend at my residence | EVERY MONDAY, To transact business eonneeted with the office of Trustee of Madison township. J K BOWMAN. Trustee. Hotioe of Public Sale, One mile northeast of Whitman enal mines The undersigned will sell at pnl>lle sate on THURSDAY Dec. 30th. 1880. Alt of Ills personal property, consisting of borers, shet |v. honey bees, ehlekens, 4W) bushels of corn,'vheatln (Mil. threshing nvaelitno, reaper and mower, harrow, plows Ac., Ac. Tekmhop mAlk: -five dollars and under cash Hum , over live dollars a credit or nitie months will ho given parties glvliig not* with approved wcurltjr bearing six per cent C^sSh.

Administrators Sale of Beal Estate. NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Ellen Lance, deceased, will offer for sale at Subtle auction, on the premises in Monroe rwnshtp. Pike county, Indiana, on SATURDAY, January 15lh, 1887. The following real estate In Pike countv. In the State of Indiana, to-wit: The south'hatf of the southeast quarter ofthe northeast quarter of section eighteen, town three, south of range seven west, twenty acres. Also part of the west half of the southwest quarter of section eighteen,town three, south of range seven west, and more particularly deacrllwd as follows: Commencing at a point on the west line of the west half of said southwest quarter, of section eighteen, fifty-seven and seven-ninths rods north from southwest corner, of said southwest quarter of said section eighteen. Thence running north on said west line forty-five and five-sixths rods, thence east to t he east line of said west half of said south west quarter of said section eighteen. Thence south of said east line forte-five and flvestxtbs rods, thence west to the place of begtntng, containing thirty-six (3#) acres more or less. Tkrmsof sale.—One-third cash the residue in six and twelve months, the purchaser giving notes for the deferred payments bearing six per cent Interest from date of sale without relief from valuation and appraisement laws, secured by good freehold surety. Saleto begin at 1 o’clock p. m. _ , ,u. JAMBS A. SHEPARD, _ pec, 6th, 1R86. Administrator. Richardson A Taylor attorneys. Commissioner's Sale of Goal Lands.' ■\TOTICF, Is hereby given that the underit signqdCcinmtssioner of the Pike Circuit Court, in on action for partition pending in said court In which James J.Camphell. Mary .1. Breen, John N. Breen, Jennie Dixon and Patrick F. Campbell are plaintiffs, and Joseph F. Griffin, William A. Griffin. Ellsa•beth Hnett. Geo. O. Griffin, Martha M. Griffin and Jerauld I,. Griffin are defendants, will offer for sale at public auction at the court house dnor.-ln the town of Petersburg, on SATURDAY, January 15th, 1887, W 1 o’clock p, m., the following real estate In Pike county In the State of Indiana, to-wit; £he southeast quarter of section twelve, town one north, range eight west, except nine and twenty-one hundredths acre* off of the east side of said southeast quarter er said section, town and range, containing one hundred and flfty-one acres. Also lota number five and six In section twelve, town one north of range eight west; containing one hundred and seven acres, and containing In all, two hundred and fifty-eight pores. Terms of salr:- One-fourth cash, the balance In equal payments or six, twelve and eighteen months, the purchaser giving notes for the deferred payments with good freehold surety bearing six percent. Interest from date of sale and without relief from valuation '*£*• EDWARD P RICIIARDHOM, Dec. 6th, 1666. Commissioner. TRIm come direct UAfltnrumt Church sad Buhool (Militias The soil laves? fertile, and will produce large oropl. Com, Wheat, Rfe, Oats. MiUM, Clover, Timothy Peat. Items. ISaSatoaa, eta., aowhsre thrive better. 1,000,ooos RIVER BOTTOM IRD UPLANDS Ver aala on Credit and for Oaah, and Low Bates, by THE UJjtf MCE * FORT SMITH RMUMI CO. The GREAT ARKANSAS VALLEY . Flust Agricdltinl Uids >f fti Wist The terms ea which these lands are said te the^ Actual Battler, are of the most liberal i Arkansas ia especially well adapted to B Rahring. and at a Fruit Country theVel' for yoorselvoa. For further larv. Pamphlet and Map.ad| THOMAS M.GIBSON]

leap: i! Egmij, WILLIAM HISCEN, Sr, Multan, while President of the French Republic said: "le suis; Ie reste !” (I am, X stay.) In answer to the many inquiries of my patrons for how Ions a period I intend to stay In I’etershniy, I reply I have come to Petershu its to stay, and hope to build tip a very largo hnsiness and in so doitiK to save money for every patron of my store. The following are a few of thej bargains which X oiler to the public for the next thirty days: Best hand-inane cedar wood AVusll Tuba, from T-ic to *1.7.1, each. Coal Scuffles, fron 3.1c to 40c each. Coal Shovels, from Sc to 1.1c each. Pokers, Sc to 15c each. Sad Irons, Sc a pound. Acme frying Pirns, from ISc to 80c each. In stamped and pieced Tinware, I keep everything made. Every piece of mv very best Tinware is Warranted. Every pieee of my very best Tinware is not to be found better any where. Every piece of my very best Tinware is made of XXX tin, which quality islknown by the |>eople us "block tin.” Jewelrr, Watches. &c., Bepaired and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Temple of Economy, WILLIAM HISGEN, Sr., . Petersburg, Ind; Coley’s lady’s M 4 QS7.

t- « * ear -n». ^ »iu Advance. UK.WTlFUli PUKMHMS TO EVERY Suti*t' Sl'RIBKR. TERMS TO CLUBS. Extra Premium* to Club Kaisers. 2Coples .—.. $3 50 3 . .4 30 5 “ . 7 75 For A list-of premiums ami terms to larger eluUs, semi ior sample copy, which will give you a full information. ■ Husky’s, at. the present time is admitted oy press and people to he superior to any ladies’ aottgnglnc lit America, having the greatest vtr'etv r , i .! ettts, Mv silt'd ■ .■ • > ■ s x .veto. ,\.d . -r tiv: m, -V iuiil.!! YtHUri •; .11. :.o'l... <V,S and otlim t. i-h^i’avit’.gs . ;;AF 'a »ohmnb.u', of'snh.hre. ’yv; wetl a.mwnJreii-ts. and produced by th - m-we.-d processes. III[is Colored Fashions tied -’s leads In colors and styles. Hoth modistes and Some dress-makers aeeord them .-the forvuivst (Sislt|on. Paper Patterns are one of the Important features of this mnguitnc; enoh sultsorlber being allowed to select their own pattern every ! inoidh.au Item alone worth taorc than cover- ; lug ttie subscription price. Practical Hints upon Dressmaking slio" i how garments ean. be renovated and made i over by the patterns given. Praetieal Hints for the Household show young housekeepers how to manage the culinary department with ceoimmy and skill. Fashion .votes.at homo and abroad, delight every lady’s heart. The Colored and Black Work Designs give all t he newest Ideas ol fancy work. • The Cooking lteetpts are uniter the control of »n experienced housekeeper. The Archlteetutal Department is of practical utility, careful estimates being given with each plan. CLUB RAISERS’PREMIUMS. [ Oodey’s has arranged to give elegant silver | plated ware of superior make as premiums, i the vain* of which In some instances reaches | over $15 fur one premium. Send Ho foe satu- i pie copy which will contain Illustrated pro1 mhtma with full particulars and terms. Ad-! iar,S*' UODEY’S LADY’S BOOK, Philadelphia, Va. avjkTvrwy®* u iTotlo*. All parties wishing surreylng done will i call on or address mb at Peli'rslmrg or Spurgeon. Orders left with County Treasurer, STr. Fetersbui

Largest Stocks NewHolidayfioo H. Bickrich, HAS JUST RECEIVED--STOCK OFEver Brought to Petersburg, ■ :o: - Bought direct fromi wholesale dealers; selected with great care and will he sold , LUW 1 ! that will astonish you. Nothing like it heard of before at suchn ■ :o:« EYfry^articl® in Christmas and New Years’ Goodsfl stock. Very latest designs and t i —t- -Jty of Presents for every body. Jewelry-Ladies’ Watches, Chains, &c.,-a handsome every variety of stock in this line; ■:o:Do not go to Evansvillo or Vincennes for your Holiday Goods, but go to II. Rickrich’e, see his large stock, make purchases, make yourself happy and gladden the hearts of your wife, sweet-heart, children, brothers and sisters.

Every pa.. hi run tea. Dress comfortable, and enjoy good health ; and don't forget the import-1 ant fact that we are offering positive j bargains in Gloves. Fur caps Underwear. Jersey caps. Caps of all kinds. Ladies', misses’ and children's wraps Boots. Boy’s boots. Rubber boots. Waterproof leather boots. Rubber and Artie overshoes. Coarse and line shoes for men and boys. Coarse and fine shoes for ladies and children. Mens’ overcoats. Boys’ overcoats, any size. Heavy suits for men and boys-*- -: In fact, any article of elothiug to keep you warm. CITY BAKERY! New Firm--New Name. WM. V LIIBS, Formerly of Princeton, having purchased the stock of A. H*\ A8, will continue at The Old Stand, Main St. bet. 7th & 8th, W here will be found a first-class stock of Pasty Ms, Ms, Cigars, TOBACCO, Ac., Ac. Hot Coffee, Lunches, &c., Served at all times. Give him a call. i - O "2“ S 15 SFresh 4 Fine, Served any Style, or by Can *LOST!*

I $100.00 In §5, §10 and $20 Bills, Every year, by not buying your DEVOS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, WALL PAPER, etc., at DR J.%. BERGEN’S 3ity Drag Stors. Where will also be found a large stock o SCHOOL ROOKS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES Ae. A spwialty Is made of these goods. Oiu stock is tire most complete and prices the lowest. We mean what wo say, and our low price - til prove it. While het$> during the fair, give ns a call and seJTor yourselves. Remember tho place, i BERGEN’S CITY DRUG STORE, j E. R. King’s New Building. ! 8up»rlnt»aa»nt's STotlca. PUBLIC EXAMINATION OF APPLIcants for teacher’s license will be held on the Inst Saturday of caoh month as follows: For months having an even number of days, at Augusta. For those having an odd number, at Petersburg. A cert I tic ate of good moral character from some member of the County Board of Education mnstrbe brought by applicants In the county and from County Superintendent by those out of the county. J. L. MOUNT, June 1, ISS5. County Sup’t. TxsxatM a 3ST ©tlc». Notice Is hereby given to all parties concern-. cd that I will attend at my office In Otwell, at Breeden’s harness shop, EYRRY WOJiDAY, To transact business oonuecttsl with the office

All Others Outdone! -) BY(HRS. E. C. ROUTT, THE MILLINER. She has just returned from the East with a large atock of MILLINERY GOODS, such as Hats for Young Lad ies, BonnetsforOld Ladies HOODS FOR CHILDREN- SOMETHING FOR ALL! Embroidery and Embroidery Materials. Agency for tbe Celebrated Butterick .Patterns. LADIES’ JEWELRY-MIKADO BRACELETS, HAIR ORNAMENTS, 4c. Call and S£e Me. Mrs. E. C. Rontt.

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TREATMENT.—OnMutt,Htwite. IS. Aim.». HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mf’gCitrraWs, 306X K. Tenth Street, ST. LOOTS, HO. Trial of our Appllano*. Ask fttrTirma 1

SHILOH’SjDOUGH awl Ccmsu mplimi Cuiv is sold by usnftn. a jriiHranHw. I( euros consumption. Sold by Frank & llornbrook. Pulmonary Consumption. l>earSir:—1 received the trial hot tie of voor White Wine of Tor Syrup which you scut to my ndflresa. My wife hits been troubled with'a ln»»K disease#»r more than eighteen you re, and «a» pronounced to lie last January in the last stash * of Pulmonary Omsumption. She eommeneed takitur your valuable metlieine- amt received relief once. She has used three bottles since ami is now using the ihurftt. and her health libeller than fbr many years We cheerfully recommend if to’ai] n (Dieted with arty trouble of the throat or Iwttsrs. We muj tret me medicine through John Potter, our mechant at this pUoe. Your* Hespeetfutly.

Real Estate Agency. P. W. CHAPPELL, PETERSBURG, - - INDIANA All lands and tnarn property plarsd ta my hands for naif will be advertised free «f chary.. n,'.|cr_rp vtnirinvrr Oltjr Drug Mors. UTIK